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Queen - Live at the Rainbow ’74 - The Fairy Feller’s Master‐Stroke
Live at the Rainbow ’74
Disc 1
01. Procession
02. Father to Son
03. Ogre Battle
04. Son and Daughter
05. Guitar Solo
06. Son and Daughter (reprise)
07. White Queen (As It Began)
08. Great King Rat
09. The Fairy Feller’s Master‐Stroke
10. Keep Yourself Alive
11. Drum Solo
12. Keep Yourself Alive (reprise)
13. Seven Seas of Rhye
14. Modern Times Rock ’n’ Roll
15. Jailhouse Rock / Stupid Cupid / Be Bop A Lula
16. Liar
17. See What a Fool I’ve Been
Disc 2
01. Procession
02. Now I’m Here
03. Ogre Battle
04. Father to Son
05. White Queen (As It Began)
06. Flick of the Wrist
07. In the Lap of the Gods
08. Killer Queen
09. The March of the Black Queen
10. Bring Back That Leroy Brown
11. Son and Daughter
12. Guitar Solo
13. Son and Daughter (reprise)
14. Keep Yourself Alive
15. Drum Solo
16. Keep Yourself Alive (reprise)
17. Seven Seas of Rhye
18. Stone Cold Crazy
19. Liar
20. In the Lap of the Gods… Revisited
21. Big Spender
22. Modern Times Rock ’n’ Roll
23. Jailhouse Rock
24. God Save the Queen
He's a fairy feller

The fairy folk have gathered 'round the new moon shine
To see the feller crack a nut at night's noontime
To swing his axe he swears, as it climbs he dares
To deliver the master stroke

"Ploughman", "Waggoner Will" and types
Politician with senatorial pipe, he's a dilly-dally-o
Pedagogue, squinting, wears a frown
And a satyr peers under lady's gown
Dirty fellow, what a dirty laddio

Tatterdemalion and a junketer
There's a thief and a dragonfly trumpeter, he's my hero (ah-ah)
Fairy dandy tickling the fancy of his lady friend
The nymph in yellow (can we see the master stroke?)
What a quaere fellow

Soldier, sailor, tinker, tailor, ploughboy
Waiting to hear the sound
And the arch-magician presides, he is the leader

Oberon and Titania watched by a harridan
Mab is the queen and there's a good apothecary-man
Come to say hello

Fairy dandy tickling the fancy of his lady friend
The nymph in yellow
What a quaere fellow

The ostler stands with hands on his knees
Come on, Mr. Feller, crack it open if you please