Queen_radio_ga_ga_1984

Roger Taylor was inspired by his young son, who referred to poor radio programming as "radio ca-ca." Taylor shifted the phrase to "Ga Ga" to reflect both the "googoogaga" of a new era and the mindless consumption of visuals over sound. 2. The Iconic Music Video

: Freddie Mercury’s powerful delivery is layered with harmonized backing vocals during the chorus to create an "anthemic" wall of sound. 4. How to Play queen_radio_ga_ga_1984

: Use a "detuned" saw wave for the main keys and a short-decay "plucky" synth for the bassline. Roger Taylor was inspired by his young son,

: Features a heavy, sequenced synth bass that drives the track's steady 4/4 pulse. If you are looking to recreate the sound,

If you are looking to recreate the sound, focus on the following:

: The video received a "Best Art Direction" nomination at the inaugural 1984 MTV Video Music Awards. 3. Musical Structure & Sound Design The track marked Queen's full embrace of 1980s synth-pop.