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COVER STORY COVER STORY May quickly discovered the guitar track was not to his liking. “I thought the guitar just didn’t make it. It seemed weak in comparison to the way the song had evolved,” he observes. “I said, ‘Look, Fred, I have to get back and redo that.’ So I redid everything. There’s a little piece towards the end when I was trying to make the guitar sing along with Freddie’s vocals. He was really pushing himself on the vocals at the end, so I tried to push the guitar and express the way I felt. It’s hardly audible on the record. It’s not like a major feature, but you can hear the guitar and the vocal are kind of straining against each other. That’s the sort of thing I like to listen to now. It’s a nice moment that’s been captured there.” Ultimately, what May’s meticulous revamping of the guitars on “We Are the Champions” shows is the keen analytical process inherent to the very core of the man’s best work alongside Mercury. “For some reason Freddie had a way of painting a picture which I always felt I had something to contribute to. Almost always, when it came to the point where I was going to play on a song Freddie had written, I knew what I wanted to play. Sometimes I would say to him, ‘I want the chords to be a certain way so I can do that.’ Playing the solo was just a matter of reproducing what was in my head. I could hear it as part of the song all along. I’d always know when the time came to do my bit, and I knew what it was going to be like.” Rather than rely purely on his improv skills, to a certain defgree May tended to work out his parts in advance. “In that sense, they were worked out but I wouldn’t normally sit down and write things out,” he explains. “Hopefully the only time I would get analytical was after the event. I think it’s best to normally “We are the Champions” by Queen 30 GUITAR TRICKS INSIDER DIGITAL EDITION MAY / JUNE