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Panic! At the Disco frontman Brendan Urie joined The Roots on Tuesday’s edition of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” for a social-distancing cover of “Under Pressure”, the classic 1981 collab from Queen and David Bowie.
Given that Urie, Fallon and all of The Roots’ members are in quarantine at their respective homes, they made do with whatever instruments — or reasonable facsimiles — could be found at hand.
As a result, the combo unleashed a rough, raw version of the song featuring Urie
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You've never heard "Under Pressure" performed like this before. Jimmy Fallon, Brendon Urie and The Roots performed a "social-distancing remix" of Queen and David Bowie's classic hit during Tuesday's at-home edition of The Tonight Show. While some of the musicians used traditional instruments, others had to get creative and use everyday household items, like a toaster, pots and pans, utensils and water glasses.
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Queen and David Bowie's “Under Pressure” was a real team effort. When Jimmy Fallon, Panic at the Disco's Brendon Urie and The Roots covered the ‘80s classic on Tuesday night (May 12), they took it to another level.In a new spin on Fallon’s popular “classroom instruments” series, the Tonight Show host gathered a dozen artists for an elaborate virtual performance on “home instruments.”The ensemble really cleared out their cupboards for this one.
Performed with The Roots from the comfort of their own homes
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