Spike Edney's Gear

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Spike Edney played this guitar while Queen tours in 1985 and 1986.

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The Kronos can be seen 1:40 into this video

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In this photo you can see Spike Edney with a Roland AX-7 Midi Controller Keytar.

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In this article, Spike talks about using the Roland Jupiter-8 as Queen's auxiliary keyboardist during The Works Tour (1984-85) and the Magic Tour (1986).

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Spike is seen in this photo with his Korg M3 keyboard (plus stand). He used it for Queen + Paul Rodgers' Rock the Cosmos Tour in 2008.

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In the YouTube video titled "Spike Edney from Queen: Behind the scenes with the KORG Nautilus," Spike Edney is shown using the Korg Nautilus 73 73-key Synthesizer Workstation to perform iconic Queen songs such as "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Radio Gaga." This video is provided by Korg and confirms his use of the Nautilus during live concerts.

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In a 1985 Greengate brochure, a photo shows Spike Edney setting up a Greengate DS:3 alongside drummer Roger Taylor, likely for the ongoing Works tour. Colin Holgate, a software developer and co-founder of Greengate, has since further confirmed that Spike was a customer of theirs.

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