Errr so no analysis other than 'I can’t do this it’s to crazy' Deep !
@rp35695 ай бұрын
How can a grown man, especially a music producer in this day and age, say they’ve never listened to this masterpiece. This is a genuine question that I want answers to
@vallee31405 ай бұрын
was thinking the same thing, surely he would have wanted to ages ago?
@brianlafrazia82375 ай бұрын
Yeah, I don’t buy it.
@stephencolbertcheese73545 ай бұрын
lots of emotion baiting going on in music reaction vids - just par 4 the course :(
@Roamnroll5 ай бұрын
@@brianlafrazia8237 Same here
@vickiemace12385 ай бұрын
I'm soo glad I wasn't the one to say that! LOL... I was sooo closeee....lol
@Fightingforthelost4 ай бұрын
"I don't know what to do with this" Advice from someone who grew up with it. Listen to it again. And again. And again. Keep listening.
@trajano7774 ай бұрын
Preach it!
@Muck0063 ай бұрын
The "making of" explains a lot ... and it was all done without computers, just a lot of "overlaying of many MANY tracks of tape" ... by a perfectionist.
@Saffy-yr8vo3 ай бұрын
I’ve noticed with ‘Gen Z’ they have a very limited vocabulary. But to have a limited vocabulary about a passion and work you ‘do’ every day seems strange.
@ertjiesb41583 ай бұрын
100%
@suzielynne94213 ай бұрын
Listen on a. Lifetime loop ....❤
@donepearce4 ай бұрын
I'm a mathematician. Imagine my surprise when i found out there was a number three. Never come across it before.
@becauseisaac4 ай бұрын
Actually the best comment 😂
@TonyCarter-tj5cb4 ай бұрын
Well said mate
@seancampbell98964 ай бұрын
I agree, he must have heard it before
@Aoife246014 ай бұрын
And everything he says is utterly generic......joke. if this is a Music Producer from this generation. Im glad im 66...😂😂😂😂😂
@richardharrity13894 ай бұрын
@@Aoife24601They don't make them like that anymore in fact no one has made anything like this past or present.
@allanw72473 ай бұрын
The only music producer in the world living under a rock.
@mattburrito26 күн бұрын
this dude is a joke he should work at a hot dog vendor
@mattc358126 күн бұрын
He should try the Beatles, popular back in the day, though nobody knows about them any more.
@kevinburke454426 күн бұрын
Nailed it
@carolclark140626 күн бұрын
He's a Pratt as well.
@carolclark140626 күн бұрын
Peasant!
@alandavis97655 ай бұрын
I just don't understand how a music producer hasn't heard this before.
@michaelschey10845 ай бұрын
exactly
@joemonstermaker47845 ай бұрын
Either you’ve heard this or you’re no “music producer”
@binkytube5 ай бұрын
Just needs likes.
@paleasaghost15 ай бұрын
It's impossible!
@Codex77775 ай бұрын
Lots of people call themselves a 'producer' nowadays. Most are just playing around with music apps on their pc, in their bedrooms. Technically they're 'producing' music but they're not really producers, in the professional sense and would be lost in a real studio, or if asked to setup the audio for a recording session. :)
@GilesMcRiker5 ай бұрын
Bohemian Rhapsody is not "crazy", "nuts", "insane" etc. It's just brilliant.
@toring61_525 ай бұрын
It's also not new, also @ 2:40 playing real instruments. Pop especially has gotten electric synths and backing tracks lazy these dayz
5 ай бұрын
@@toring61_52 Can you play a single instrument? If not, shut the fuck up.
@3X3NTR1K5 ай бұрын
Its a fuzzy line
@Zyryne15 ай бұрын
It's almost perfect. 😊❤
@MusikCassette5 ай бұрын
it is all 4 of those things
@scottclark73095 ай бұрын
Queen leaves another viewer speechless. That's what queen does to everyone they are left speechless. That's the power of queen. R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU
@janethernandez7245 ай бұрын
As a music producer, it surprises me that he was speechless at all! I thought he would break it down or something. I know now. His mind was blown! That's why!
@ConspiracySmurf5 ай бұрын
Every single time. I bet there is not one reaction on the internet that says "Hated it. Total Crap." hahahaha Everyone can appreciate it at least one time.
@LadyIarConnacht5 ай бұрын
Other amazing hits by Queen - We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions, Killer Queen, Somebody to Love, Don't Stop me Now.
@natasjadirken56335 ай бұрын
@@LadyIarConnacht those are mainstream media hits; try the March of the Black Queen, Innuendo, You and I, Ride the Wild Wind. Thee songs are amazing!
@DonRood-fx3dt5 ай бұрын
@@ConspiracySmurfYes, one time; maybe more. After the millionth time, it loses some of its charm…
@baysideharpy83502 ай бұрын
It’s depressing that a so-called music professional doesn’t know this masterpiece. No excuses.
@specialsause9492 ай бұрын
I'm guessing this guy is at most 30. If that's true, he's had about 15 years of truly listening to music (usually about 15 is when you start paying attention and getting into it). Realize that's about when FM radio was going out of style and iPhones/iPods/Streaming/Spotify started. It's very possible he just listened to music he curated himself. We've been listening to FM radio our entire lives while the upcoming generation hasn't. I'm not saying he is or isn't faking it for a reaction, I'm just saying it is plausible that he hasn't heard it in its entirety.
@JuicyJunoАй бұрын
@@specialsause949 you raise a good point, but coming from this generation myself (I am 10 years younger than the guy give or take), I cannot name a single person I have ever interacted with, from my age group, that has not listened to bohemian rhapsody before. Everyone in school knew who Queen were of course, and how good bohemian rhapsody was. I think you're right in saying that theres plausibility behind the fact of him not listening to it before, but I dont necessarily believe it to be an age problem, more of an "ignorant" point of view.
@bendobson2771Ай бұрын
@@JuicyJuno Exactly
@enienizАй бұрын
agreed
@museonfilm891922 күн бұрын
I'm surprised that other 'producers/writers' that do reaction videos struggle to actually know the difference between guitars, synths and trumpets!!
@nancystowell48775 ай бұрын
"What instrument do you play Freddie?" His reply: "The audience Darling, the Audience!" When you watch the Live Aid concert, you will understand that answer. The crowd wasn't just Queen fans, but the way Freddie gets them to react is one of the most Brilliant things I've ever seen. Please give us your reaction to it. And Welcome to "Queendom!"
@Zyryne15 ай бұрын
The stage presence on that man. 😊❤
@karenlobosco96464 ай бұрын
OMG! Yes! Live Aid!!! He played that audience like a master!!
@shelleywright7494 ай бұрын
I had just moved into a studio apartment and my belongings hadn't arrived, yet. There was a 2nd hand store not far away, so the purchase was a cheap little black and white portable tv on which my sister and I could watch Live Aid. When Freddie came on stage, we both got goose bumps at his performance. Even on that humble little device, we could feel the electricity he generated.
@ElizabethEwins-mj9zu3 ай бұрын
@@karenlobosco9646 Just that audience? That audience was most of the world. He still draws people to his singing after his death!
@toomdog3 ай бұрын
Funny story: apart from the strep throat and his doctor telling him he would never sing again if he sang that show, they didn't have stage monitors when they started their set. If you watch closely, near the end of the first verse of Radio Gaga, you will notice Freddie glance down at the monitors in front of him and simultaneously hear the entire band congeal into one cohesive unit as the techs under the stage found the cables that hadn't been plugged in. One of the most chilling moments of live music history for me. Source: My pro audio engineer friend that loves queen and knows a lot about a lot of things.
@brendalushbaugh36845 ай бұрын
My daughter was the only one in her high school to know this song because she was born to older parents and suddenly we were cool.
@DaniLore4 ай бұрын
At the risk of feeling stone-aged but what age is considered "older parents"?
@merchillio4 ай бұрын
@@DaniLoreas an elder millennial (or a Xenial) dad, I think I prefer not to know the answer
@DaniLore4 ай бұрын
@@merchillio Never heard xenial but that would be me too, and I am guessing we are ancient lol
@victoriasmith26303 ай бұрын
Criminey! You can’t go to a football game without hearing this or another one bites the dust!
@lucieudem3 ай бұрын
Hope she isn't a producer ;)
@NancyMoran-r3b4 ай бұрын
Think of it as a rock opera. That’s what it is. Freddie was able to sing operatically with a famous female opera singer before he died. That’s truly the type of singer he always longed to be.
@gabrieldee345don54 ай бұрын
Montsserat Caballe.
@eileentsiapanos54304 ай бұрын
Lady Montserrat Caballé
@Jtr_ceral_killer3 ай бұрын
Best rock opera is FLASH GORDON. Their covers in Highlander are also great.
@Jayscollo3 ай бұрын
@@Jtr_ceral_killerwhat do you mean by their covers on Highlander? They wrote and recorded all the music for that movie it’s their It’s a Kind of Magic album.
@Jayscollo3 ай бұрын
@@gabrieldee345don5 yes and the song is called barcelona. Obviously brilliant
@Mathrox-uu1qh2 ай бұрын
Nobody does this anymore. This is what you should be aiming for. Creativity, power, subtlety, musicianship, talent, all in one song.
@jd13dox5 күн бұрын
Nightwish has a similar splitting into acts for some of their longer songs. Highly recommend
@jpmasters-aus5 ай бұрын
Bohemian Rhapsody brought a significant change in music of the time. The record owners rejected it, but they just pushed on - presenting one of the best and most important pieces of music in history.
@RosieLee7774 ай бұрын
Thank Kenny Everett for playing it on Radio 1.
@impopquiz4 ай бұрын
Yeah they rejected it becoz it’s too long for radio play. Seriously wth!
@charlestaylor94243 ай бұрын
@@RosieLee777radio one likes it because studio to toilets and back was 6 minutes.
@pbishop4595 ай бұрын
The song is structured without a chorus and has 6 main parts to it (including an OPERA section!) It was originally written as 3 separate songs, (by Freddie Mercury ofc) then ingeniously combined together to create 1 masterpiece. All of that combined with incredible harmonies and instrumentals created one of the greatest works of composition the world has, or will ever see! Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
@Yorkcityknight5 ай бұрын
The lack of repeat is, indeed, what makes it a genuine rhapsody.
@MrZZsharka5 ай бұрын
I like how you broke down the best Symphonic Rock song ever. This is my number 2. I think you’ll enjoy it. kzbin.info/www/bejne/f4u2d5R8i51pm6csi=TQR2dglcgwjgPXaB
@richardharrity13894 ай бұрын
I never knew that but it makes perfect sense, thank you.
@nanner32004 ай бұрын
Actually the 3 song thing has been proven false. Late last year when there was an auction of Freddie's belongings one of the things sold was the hand writing of this song. It was all one song.
@elizabethsellors90464 ай бұрын
I think that all may go over the head of this “ Producer / Songwriter” I have heard teenagers discussing this with more knowledge and passion than this “ person”
@PrincessGold13 ай бұрын
Bohemian Rhapsody was voted internationally as the No 1 popular song of the entire 20th Century. No 1. It was groundbreaking.
@Demetri4502 ай бұрын
Internationally 😂
@NiiloPaasivirta2 ай бұрын
And not only of the 20th Century. No. 1 ever recorded.
@Shazzadut12 ай бұрын
Although it was groundbreaking, it was a flop originally. Radio stations initially wouldn’t play it because it was so long. But over time it grew in popularity and became the classic it is.
@Bike_Lion2 ай бұрын
I'm a Millennial, so my first time hearing it was in the Wayne's World movie 🙂
@TheGunslingerRoland2 ай бұрын
@@Demetri450, Universally. Stay blissful 😊
@generic533 ай бұрын
Queen is SO talented. Freddie was a stunning writer and vocalist. And May is a superb guitarist who just happens to have a PHD in astrophysics. Dang!
@324465 күн бұрын
He’s also a Knight of the Realm. Sir Brian May!!!
@guiarnoldi5 ай бұрын
AND that was tracked on tape, mate. 200 overdubs. The harmonies with modulation, the crisp guitar tone, the dynamics. This has it all.
@janetdavis73554 ай бұрын
The simple brilliance of Old School tech. You do all the hard math before a single note is sung or played.
@valerynorth4 ай бұрын
Overdubbed so often the tape literally wore through until it was see-through. They made a copy as a matter of extreme urgency!
@criseastman65034 ай бұрын
Thank you for pointing out the incredible craftsmanship of tape recordings. My dad used to work for Capital Records before it went to stereo.
@AlphaGeekgirl4 ай бұрын
And no computers
@Saffy-yr8vo3 ай бұрын
True but represented by them well live too!
@HealthAtAnyCost5 ай бұрын
Queenie here, along with the others below. We could write a book about this song alone... but I will (try) to make it short. The first chorus of "harmonies" is Freddie Mercury harmonizing with himself. Remember, this was all on tape... no computer, no cut and paste, just tape. No autotune, no Melodyne. The guitarist is Dr. Sir Brian May (an astrophysicist), a songwriter and amazing vocalist as well, providing harmonies for the rest of BoRhap and the rest of their library he is often rated in the top 10 of best guitarests ever. Roger Taylor, the drummer with the high cymbals is one of the top drummers in history, a songwriter as well, and has the _really_ high falsetto you hear on many songs, including BoRhap. "Somebody to Love" Montreal 81 is a great example of his incredible counter-tenor (in the 70s). Roger and Brian also have solo albums. John Deacon, the fantastic bassist who created the riff in "Under Pressure" (stolen by Vanilla Ice decades later and now it's called a "sample.") and wrote "Another One Bites the Dust." John is the quiet member who, after Freddie died of AIDS in 1991, retired after all Queen songs made with Freddie's voice ("Made in Heaven") and the Tribute concert (1992) and one tribute song (No-One But You [Only the Good Die Young]") in 1997 with Roger and Brian were finished. John created the Deacy amp that creates the unique sounds Brian's homemade guitar, the Red Special, makes. John has a degree in Electrical Engineering. Freddie had an art degree. Roger had a Biology degree. Smart guys, all! All 4 are in the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the first to be inducted as the single members of a band all at one time. I think that's a decent start. You hit THE rabbit hole, my friend!! Oh, and you play Queen and the Queenies will come in droves!
@cheripetty18055 ай бұрын
Spot on synopsis, Queenie. I salute you! 🇨🇦 🍒🍒🍒
@natasjadirken56335 ай бұрын
Thank you my beloved fellow Queen lover from a 45 year long Queen lover too😘
@nzmoggy38985 ай бұрын
No to mention all 4 members of Queen are in the songwriters hall of fame.
@CabinFever525 ай бұрын
I've been a fan since Killer Queen hit the airwaves, but this is the first time I have seen this kind of write-up---Thanks.
@LQOTW5 ай бұрын
Whoever you are, I love you.
@gregburns68023 ай бұрын
"Back in the day when singers could actually sing" Shots fired at the current generation of singers! Love it! Freddy Mercury was a one of a kind!
@rainerzufall423 ай бұрын
It's actually not even the fault of that generation. It's just a different environment!
@penntopaper93053 ай бұрын
he IS the current generation of singers my man
@graemeappleby23523 ай бұрын
Yeah, we might be mid 60s in age now but boy did we have some fabulous music in our youth.
@thomasgreen19143 ай бұрын
After the 80s no one can truly sing.
@loonakara99413 ай бұрын
We have great singers, it s not our fault you re blocked in the past granpa 🙃
@Shazzadut12 ай бұрын
This is in fact a three act opera. The crime in the first act with the remorse, the judgement in the second act and the anger in the third act.
@Uatu-the-Watcher5 ай бұрын
A music producer who: 1) Hasn’t heard this song before 2) Has no thoughts about the production, arrangement, or songwriting. Fascinating. Have fun on your journey, buddy.
@krakulandia5 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
@Cantmakeupmymindonaname5 ай бұрын
I'm guessing he's been limited to repetitive new music
@dougrebertus19925 ай бұрын
I can name one -- ONE -- song by Taylor Swift. It sucks, and I know she insists on looking like a tralk on stage. I'm as illiterate about TS as he claims to be about Queen. Not everyone knows everyone's music, regardless of how famous they may be. P.S. - The one song I do know by Taylor Swift was done far better by another band as a cover.
@Uatu-the-Watcher5 ай бұрын
@@dougrebertus1992 But TS’ music hasn’t yet endured the crucible of time. My main point was that he advertised a music producer reacting to this classic for the first time, but didn’t make any comment to the craft used in getting this arrangement recorded.
@joshwithkids5 ай бұрын
People- is it a crime to listen and react to the song and band quality and not to the (fantastic) production when it’s your first time listening to the song? Goodness, relax.
@roywall81695 ай бұрын
Why do older folks say that music today is terrible? Because of songs like this. We know what actual talent is.
@nancystanton9555 ай бұрын
On point!!!!
@canecasavettes855 ай бұрын
I would have agreed with you a month ago! Check out the artist REN’s song Hi Ren! I was floored.
@roywall81695 ай бұрын
@@canecasavettes85 I have. Thanks for caring enough to make the suggestion.
@TheBarkinFrog5 ай бұрын
Oh please. God, The Universe, or whatever it is you think dishes out talent did not just stop somewhere back in the eighties and decide "That's it. No more." The absolute arrogance of thinking there is no actual talent these days is astonishing. I grew up in the fifties and sixties. Guess what the "old folks" said about the music we listened to. It was horrible. No talent. Blah blah blah. Nothing but noise." The only reason they didn't like it was because it wasn't written for them, just like today's music isn't written for you. If you don't like it, sorry, but you let yourself get old. There is some excellent music being written and performed today. Personally, I particularly like Joe Bonamassa and Beth Hart, both individually and together. Oddly, I am also quite fond of Deadmau5.
@vvoof26015 ай бұрын
@@TheBarkinFrog Thank you! Everyone forgets that every decade had its hits and shits. Looking back we remember the best and can cherry pick all the good from the bad with relative ease. New good music is arguably more prevalent today than ever before with the internet!
@robertferguson91785 ай бұрын
There will never ever be another Freddie Mercury.
@DonRood-fx3dt5 ай бұрын
Thank God
@andrewh55684 ай бұрын
That's only because the government shut down my cloning facility.
@eileentsiapanos54304 ай бұрын
@@andrewh5568lol
@Demetri4502 ай бұрын
And?
@Eyeontheglobe72 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ulrikealtmann46552 ай бұрын
"We are in a golden age of music. There will be a time when technology becomes so advanced that we'll rely on it to make music rather than raw talent..... and music will lose its soul." Freddie Mercury Taken from the book: "A Life, In His Own Words" Maybe something to think about for all "music producers".
@davem.21805 ай бұрын
A play with three acts: a murder, a court case, and prison, concluded with a broken man who goes anywhere the wind blows.
@AlBarzUK5 ай бұрын
Practically the definition of a rhapsody. 🤗
@RLucas30005 ай бұрын
Best simple definition of the song ever
@mikeh84165 ай бұрын
Actually this was his "coming out" song. Listen carefully to the words, and you'll see that the "man" he killed was himself. He had a fiance who he'd cheated on with a MAN he met in a men's room. The "save his life from this monstrosity" was the monstrosity of his sexuality. "Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me" is in reference to his religious condemnation. "So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye" was a punishment used by his religion for being gay. "Because I'm easy come easy go" and "Any way the wind blows" is in reference to 'taking it how he can get it'. "I have to leave you all behind to face the truth" the truth that he likes men. "Gotta leave you all behind to face the truth" the truth that his pending marriage to a woman wasn't going to happen. He had to leave HER to face what he really was. "I don't want to die" is in reference to his FEAR that he's not a man (remember that at the time even those who were gay felt it was VERY WRONG). Even Bismillah is in reference to his religious upbringing and his mental conflict with what he'd become. It was INGENIOUSLY written to blur the meaning so the listener could interpret things that it wasn't meant to imply, and put subtle hints inside to expose the real meaning.
@Fuzcapp5 ай бұрын
And all the while being an analogy of Freddie's coming out ...
@vorkosigrrl60475 ай бұрын
@@mikeh8416thanks, I’d never heard of or thought of that explanation, it’s very enlightening. And hopefully you meant “ingeniously“ rather than “ingenuously.”
@juliemcleod11195 ай бұрын
What people also forget, is this was one of the First Music videos. I feel sorry for the young today, we had the best music...
@Sunny-jz3dy5 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@kathleenflick60415 ай бұрын
Actually, the first music video band was, arguably, the Monkees.
@Sunny-jz3dy5 ай бұрын
@@kathleenflick6041 The first-ever music video is considered to be “The Little Lost Child” by Edward B. Marks and Joe Stern from 1894, which was an illustrated song with still images and live music.
@prittykitty4 ай бұрын
I'm sorry for 'the old' that stopped listening to modern music because their 60-70-80s music 'was so good' It was, I can't deny it, especially because if this song, but come on! Saying that everything in your younger days was better, makes you sound like your parents! And you don't want that, do you? Keep an open mind and visit a modern concert every now and then!
@djlivvy464 ай бұрын
@@prittykitty- bold of you to assume that we all stopped listening to music. I'm mainly a BTS Army, but I also love Chase & Status, Taylor Swift & Bring Me The Horizon, I love dance (EDM) music and I'm very much enjoying the drum & bass revival that is taking place right now. But I do know that none of these artists are on the same level as those of the past. And they probably know it too.
@timsky995 ай бұрын
back in the day we took it for granted that music was good, we were spoiled.
@DEATH-THE-GOAT3 ай бұрын
🎯💯 *_NAILED IT_*
@Creteliz3 ай бұрын
I was 9 when this was released. I absolutely loved it immediately.....i can still see me in my bedroom playing air guitar and pretending to be Freddie......9 years old and appreciating the work of art music of a group Ive been a fan of ever since
@marieclaudeb.23665 ай бұрын
Freddie could not just sing, he had a 4 octave range ❤
@surfdigby5 ай бұрын
The highest notes you hear are Roger, not Freddie.
@lorimorinho5 ай бұрын
@@surfdigbyhe was just stating he had a 4 octave range which is true
@angelagoodyear809919 күн бұрын
he also sang in a vibrato style that is very hard to do.
@Great_King_Rat5 ай бұрын
"Back in the days when singers could actually sing" -- best line ever!! You do know that the really high notes were the drummer, Roger Taylor?
@lauriebowman69793 ай бұрын
How can a music producer/composer not know what a rhapsody is? This is one of the greatest songs ever. Those of us that grew up in the 60's and 70's experienced some of the most amazing music ever recorded. You missed out on what true talent really was...no autotune.
@EvilSean623 ай бұрын
its good that you commented because theres 250 answers to the 1st comment of this kind and im impatient theres a prize for reading this I think some people call themselves things they are not and i dont mean " i won photographer of the month 4 times in a row so im a multi award winning photographer " i mean " i recorded some stuff off the radio and my mum says that makes me a producer ... he doesnt have the thousand yard stare of a real producer who has to keep telling guitarists to turn the volume down on the instrument before leaening it against a live vintage amp instead of using one of the many stands provided ...^_^ ... theres a dude who i will find who exposes the " fakery" ... its not ... its just insurance but yes it is also fakery found it ... here is your prize kzbin.info/www/bejne/j3mtZaOCbLpjhtE
@anabelaramos83993 ай бұрын
He is catching up.
@TheySuckFatLongDonkeyLogs3 ай бұрын
How TF do you mix and produce music and not be entirely familiar with 60s and 70s like Beatles and Pink Floyd. That is not exactly a question, that is a statement indicating that there is something wrong with your situation, those you have interacted with, etc., how do you even survive in the business and not be fully aware of all the fundamental innovations [including technical, practical, and artistically] that were made in the 60s and 70s which have effected and proliferated every single aspect of all modern music. Again, not necessarily a question as much as a statement to a state of being. Something was clearly wrong with your upbringing to be so sheltered from something that so fundamentally established not just our music, but American culture that proliferates every aspect of American life. It is baffling, did you grow up in a cult or something? It seems you have a lot of listening and learning to do to catch up with the rest of the world.
@noniousxltruffles74542 ай бұрын
NO digital ANYTHING this is the warmth you get from analogue.
@AdamSado2 ай бұрын
It's a bait for comments like yours
@thelyrebird13103 ай бұрын
5:12 what your were listening to is simply one of the greatest recordings ever made of the greatest band, composer, and vocalists.
@KyaKramer4 ай бұрын
The drummer is Roger Taylor. Mercury has stated that the inspiration behind Bohemian Rapsody was to create a "Rock Opera", and if you listen along with the lyrics, you can hear three distinct acts that make up the story being told. The record label pushed against it hard believing that no one would listen to a song that long, but lo and behold, it's one of the most famous rocks song in history. Fun fact: Brian May, the lead guitarist, graduated university in 1968 with a BS in physics and later got his PhD in astrophysics 2007. Seriously smart dude.
@Demetri4502 ай бұрын
Wow! There are so many different stories regarding the inspiration that it has taken on a life of its own.
@maxinecatherall6840Ай бұрын
What is this he says. It's a masterpiece mate, that's what this is!!!!!!!
@sjm57505 ай бұрын
@0:10 yes it’s a crime 😂.
@eduardobazani19882 ай бұрын
The music police has already arrested him
@mirandareed26192 ай бұрын
Childhood song...bro 😮
@fabertaleixo2 ай бұрын
I’m a 14 year-old girl and even I grew up with this song
@Anian_DenglerАй бұрын
Fact
@pebblehilllane5 ай бұрын
Is anyone able to name a better guitar playing astrophysicist than Brian May?
@rogergrimes14755 ай бұрын
Though I think Brian May is one of the best you can't take away from David gilmour
@Mark.Brindle5 ай бұрын
Totally! It’s Dr. Brian May
@jamesporter36565 ай бұрын
Sorry but david every single time
@AlBarzUK5 ай бұрын
@@rogergrimes1475 Gilmore isn’t an astrophysicist. Sorry, you lose.
@Endigo_Vandane5 ай бұрын
I can only think of two theoretical physicists, Brian Cox and Brian Wecht, but they're mainly keyboard players. Weird that they're all called Brian.
@beckf18589 күн бұрын
If I'm ever having a bad day, and I need cheering up, I always come to YT and find someone who has never heard Bohemian Rhapsody. Instantly cheers me up. Great video.
@Serai35 ай бұрын
If you want to hear how beloved this song is, and how much power Freddie Mercury had, look up "Green Day crowd Bohemian Rhapsody", and witness how Freddie can control a crowd _35 years_ after he died. It's utterly awesome.
@reidflemingworldstoughestm13945 ай бұрын
that was a brilliant moment.. wish I could have been there
@Raggmopp-xl7yf5 ай бұрын
Thanks - I'd never seen that before and it was AWESOME!!! I've been to concerts where the crowd would just take over a song from the band, but I've never seen a crowd just perform a song (and what a song, eh?!!) just from the warm-up music before. Now I have a new favorite! Again, my thanks!
@люстерко5 ай бұрын
@@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 hello mate, are you Ukrainian by any chance?
@reidflemingworldstoughestm13945 ай бұрын
@@люстерко Nope.
@melibabe5 ай бұрын
Came here to say this, glad someone else already had!!
@Sassypaws49275 ай бұрын
Queen is a British rock band that was formed in 1970 and was comprised of: Freddie Mercury - Lead vocals and piano Roger Taylor - Drummer and vocals Brian May - Lead guitar and vocals John Deacon - Bass guitar Queen has released 15 studio albums, 10 live albums, 16 compilation albums, two soundtrack albums, 2 extended plays, 73 singles, and seven promotional singles. "Bohemian Rhapsody", which was released originally in 1975, is the creation of Freddie but he never told anyone what he was thinking when he wrote the lyrics. Freddie tended to write in metaphors and this is one of them. He wanted listeners to be able to apply to the song whatever meaning it had to them personally. Not what it meant to him. BTW - Freddie did admit that "Bohemian Rhapsody" was composed of three separate songs that he had been working on but could not seem to finish. So he decided to mash them together, adding some transitions and bridges, and created "Bohemian Rhapsody". "Bohemian Rhapsody" can be broken down into 6 parts: Part I is the "Into". The video image shows the four members of Queen singing and harmonizing the lyrics of the "Intro" in A cappella. In reality, it is only Freddie's voice you hear on the recording. Freddie laid down 5 separate tracks of himself singing and harmonizing with himself. (FYI - multi-tracking and overdubbing runs rampant in Bohemian Rhapsody.) Next is the "Ballad" portion of the song ('Mama, just killed a man'). Freddie had worked on it for years but the song never had a name. The other members of Queen tentatively titled it "Freddie's Cowboy Song". The lyricist Tim Rice (who wrote the lyrics for "Jesus Christ, Superstar", "Evita", "Aladdin", "The Lion King", ...) was a close friend of Freddie's and he believes this portion of the song’s lyrics were about Mercury confessing to his fans that he was gay. The third section is the guitar solo. This is the only part of Bohemian Rhapsody not written by Freddie. Freddie told Brian that he wanted a guitar solo in the song and where he wanted it to fit into the song but left it to Brian to create. Brian wanted to have his guitar effectively sing a verse that would inject a different melody. He heard something in his head. He said that he could hear this melody and had no idea where it came from. That melody isn’t anywhere else in the song, but it’s on a familiar chord sequence, so it dovetails in quite nicely. The guitar solo leads to the fourth section which is the "Operatic" section. Freddie not only loved Rock but he loved Opera. He was always fascinated with the idea of combining rock and opera. It took an accumulation of 3 weeks at 6 different studios to record "Bohemian Rhapsody" and the "Operatic" section was much smaller when they began recording but Freddie kept adding to it. Various lyrics in the "Operatic" section seem to refer to the band... * Freddie casts himself as Scaramouch, a stock clown of 16th-century Italian literature. *.Galileo refers to Brian with his BSc degree in physics and later his Ph.D.in Astrophysics. * Figaro refers to the Mozart opera, "The Marriage of Figaro" and it is a subtle way to reference Roger who has a four-range vocal span (E2-E6) and was even frequently cited as hitting E5 in live performances. Freddie compared Roger's voice to a dog whistle. * The final reference of Magnifico is John who has not just a BSc but a First Class Honors Degree in Electronics. It is hard to realize that it is only Freddie, Brian, and Roger singing in the "Operatic" section (John never sang on the records). This was 1975, well before digital recordings and they were using 24-track analog tape. This made it necessary for the three to overdub themselves many times and "bounce" these down to successive sub-mixes. Some sections feature 180 separate overdubs! The fifth section is the "Hard Rock" portion. In this section, Freddie sings angry lyrics addressed to an unspecified "you", accusing them of betrayal and abuse and insisting "Can't do this to me, baby", before the final lines conclude with him singing, "Just gotta get right outta here". FYI - the "Operatic" and the "Hard Rock" sections of BoRap were featured in a scene in the 1992 film Wayne's World, in which the main character and his friends headbang in a car to the rock part. In the sixth and final section, the "Outré", returns to the "Ballad" to close the circle of the song and ends with the sound of a Chinese gong.
@betseyclark28325 ай бұрын
Not everyone, as a matter of fact almost no one agrees on the meaning of the lyrics. And this is the way Freddie wanted it. Otherwise, good information.
@janethernandez7245 ай бұрын
I am glad you broke this down all in one post, all of these factual gems of information would assist him in understanding what he just reacted to, how it was possible to bring this masterpiece to life!
@spacecadet355 ай бұрын
Roger Taylor is one of the most underrated vocalists of all time. And it is even harder when you consider that he is playing drums at the same time. It takes a master to maintain constant air pressure in your note while hitting drums.
@utebrenner41953 ай бұрын
what about John Deacon - Bass. author at least of: Someone bites the dust+ I wanna break free
@ClaireQuinn5662 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for all the information on this amazing band and the song. It's such a great pity indeed that we lost Freddie. He was wonderful. We will meet him one day, please God. ❤
@Seanadun5 ай бұрын
1975 was the year the world changed. Queen and Freddie rocked out, and I'm delighted you finally watched superstars doing their thing.
@RaboratАй бұрын
People in unison: You are not a music producer.
@AntaryDraconis5 ай бұрын
remeber this : the pruducer/ record label back in the days said NO, never will anybody hear this song.. to long, opera ? to crazy .. and then BOOM .. we still hear that song today. Thank you
@unsignedmusic3 ай бұрын
* too not to
@AntaryDraconis3 ай бұрын
@@unsignedmusic sorry, stupid german...
@copferthat3 ай бұрын
Freddie Mercury was an opera fan, hence Bohemian Rhapsody. Listen to that song three times and you'll understand why it is voted the best pop song in history in a thousand polls worldwide
@kimgrattage60493 ай бұрын
Loved when he did Barcelona with Montserat Caballe, an amazing opera singer now longer with us just like Freddie. They are serenading God and the Angels in Heaven. Issac should give that a listen and all other Queen tracks with videos. Wonder what he will make of I Want To Break Free with Freddie dressed up as mum doing the hoovering, the gorgeous Roger Taylor as his daughter, John Deacon as Granny, and Brian May in curlers and dressing gown. Loved that video.
@Asperger08155 ай бұрын
If never heard this, wait until this music producer hears about folks like Mozart, Bach and Beethoven....
@LuciusHill4 ай бұрын
Exactly. A music producer not knowing Queen is just as bad as a Classical Composer not knowing who Mozart is.
@SatumainenOlento4 ай бұрын
Hah 😂 Yes, agree!!!
@sherilynpolitis98614 ай бұрын
This comment for the win.😂
@Saffy-yr8vo3 ай бұрын
Yep, seems strange?
@simonsmashupАй бұрын
I first heard it when I was young and already fell in love with it. This song is timeless. Every generation will keep on loving it.
@btonyh58785 ай бұрын
First time?? how man how?
@josephinemonahan9155 ай бұрын
Don’t it believe it for a sec....he’s heard it before......it starts off and he’s interrupting already....that’s a sign...people usually are engaged in listening to it if they’ve never heard it before...I’m off...I’ve heard more than enough😉
@Aprilmomof25 ай бұрын
I'm 50 and thought the same damn thing, considering his listed profession/hobby.
@Crazychick645 ай бұрын
Ikr
@politicalscientist88805 ай бұрын
I'm 35 and I've known it since I was about 7.
@znk0r5 ай бұрын
@josephinemonahan915 it's quite possible. I first really heard it quite late in my life, I'm 50 and still discover classic songs for the first time as of today.
@danparsons14234 ай бұрын
Imagine hiring a music producer that hasn’t heard this before. It’s like hiring a builder who has never seen a building before.
@HenryLoenwind3 ай бұрын
You mean, like hiring a builder to build a typical American wood-framed single-family home who has never analysed the genius construction of European cathedrals? Those really must be hard to come by, I guess... /S
@LisaCupcake3 ай бұрын
@@HenryLoenwind Right. Because all Euros live in cathedrals.
@TheySuckFatLongDonkeyLogs3 ай бұрын
How TF do you mix and produce music and not be entirely familiar with 60s and 70s like Beatles and Pink Floyd. That is not exactly a question, that is a statement indicating that there is something wrong with your situation, those you have interacted with, etc., how do you even survive in the business and not be fully aware of all the fundamental innovations [including technical, practical, and artistically] that were made in the 60s and 70s which have effected and proliferated every single aspect of all modern music. Again, not necessarily a question as much as a statement to a state of being. Something was clearly wrong with your upbringing to be so sheltered from something that so fundamentally established not just our music, but American culture that proliferates every aspect of American life. It is baffling, did you grow up in a cult or something? It seems you have a lot of listening and learning to do to catch up with the rest of the world.
@denisechauvin39812 ай бұрын
what an idiot! No meaningful commentary whatsoever!
@fernandoerbin67512 ай бұрын
@@HenryLoenwind Not quite a fitting analogy. It'd be more like hiring an architect who hasn't learned about cathedrals in college. Why are they important? Because they marked and exemplify the development of many advancements, like pointed arches and vaults.
@YummyBrummy5 ай бұрын
What are you laughing at? No words? NO WORDS?? Heres 2, SHEAR BRILLIANCE. And your a producer?? What!! First part crime commited and regret, second part trial and jury, defence begging for leaniency. Third part time served taking whats given in society but getting through it. Listen to it, FANTASTIC. Number 1 twice, first release and after Freddie Mercury's death. (He's the singer and composer)
@marybutt92395 ай бұрын
Sometimes your mind gets blown in a good way and the only response is to laugh with joy. He had me at first with the laugh, but he was so full of good He could only laughing response. Like me he will have to listen a couple of more times to get past the surprise of the whole song to be able to grasp the parts that make it a GOAT.
@todddavis88055 ай бұрын
He's laughing and has no words and claims to never have heard it? He is a producer?, really? Now that is laughable
@Dee-JayW5 ай бұрын
The laughing is disgustingl
@sandyleewhite9 күн бұрын
This is my 1st reaction to your channel, & quite enjoyed your confusion & questions, because that is how all of us felt when we first heard this back in 1975 😊 We called this song, under the genre Rock Opera, and was really quite groundbreaking at the time, and being that you appear quite young to me, I don't question that you never heard this whole song, it is just a pity, you are only hearing it now!!! I went to a QUEEN concert, & is definitely one of my favorite rock bands, & Freddie Mercury, my number one front man, never to be duplicated! I hope Queen has revitalized your curiosity & enjoyment in music again, & please keep checking out QUEEN music, they are amazing 💖💖💖
@jerryward33115 ай бұрын
The crowd singing this at the Green Day concert is epic and shows the power of this masterpiece.
@sarahjaneheckscher67373 ай бұрын
This is four creative musicians pushing the envelope of musical excellence.
@Catsarefab2 ай бұрын
Am so jealous of people hearing this for the first time! There has never been a song released that can equate to the originality of this masterpiece. RIP FM
@MrsRosencranz15 ай бұрын
My sister was married to an older guy who listened only to Oldies. For years that was all they listened to in the car. at home, etc. DIVORCE. She drives to my house pulls in and doesn't get out of the car. At least five minutes pass. Then she emerges from the car as if in a trance. When she entered the house she looked at me and asked "Have you ever heard of a band called Queen?" I replied with an eye-roll, "Oh, you just heard Bohemian Rhapsody for the first time."
@becauseisaac5 ай бұрын
😭 That’s awesome
@MrsRosencranz15 ай бұрын
@@becauseisaac I was jealous. I wish I could hear BR for the first time.
@Mayen20024 ай бұрын
My same reaction when I heard this song for the first time!
@Lolita66723 ай бұрын
I bet she asked how did you know it something along those words.
@TammyDenney5 ай бұрын
WOW!!!!! You have to be the only one in the world who hasn’t heard . This song is known in every country in the entire world as A Masterpiece. They received an award for contributing to greatest music in British history 💕
@jimmunro46495 ай бұрын
THE USA = Thick
@natasjadirken56335 ай бұрын
look up reactions to BohRhap here on YT. You'll be blown away how many people really never heard the song!! Unbelievably but still true!
@ragabashmoon15514 ай бұрын
Don't know if anyone else told you yet, but the opening harmony, despite showing the band, is all Freddie Mercury. He did the opening multiple times, then they spliced it all together to create that amazing harmony. That's the versatility of his voice.
@Jodaco10438 күн бұрын
If you’re willing to do a full album, Queen II is a great concept album, great musically and with a cohesive theme!
@Dali725 ай бұрын
Queen are in a place beyond any category, they are timeless and out of the ordinary
@alustyape5 ай бұрын
First off, Thank you for not stopping the music at any time during your watch. Excellent
@skye675 ай бұрын
The best song ever. Their music label didn’t want to put it out as too long for the radio. They insisted
@mickgoddard2 ай бұрын
Awaken by Yes would blow your mind completely…A masterpiece in every sense of the word…
@tjaartvanderwalt58645 ай бұрын
Another brilliant song is Barcelona where you can see that Freddy can hold his own singing with a opera singer.
@bulldog1614 ай бұрын
This is why Queen was known around the world as a great band.
@Jayscollo3 ай бұрын
And he made his own guitar!!
@RSCOZZY3 ай бұрын
I love the fact he had never heard it before. Why, or how doesn't matter. The fact that this track is still blowing peoples minds. And will continue to do so. God save Queen 🇬🇧
@georgebooth5862 ай бұрын
Always fun to watch people discover Bohemian Rhapsody isn't just a song. It's what you get when 5 mini songs come together to make a super song. By their powers combined, that is Bohemian Rhapsody. I know of no competition in the "a capella + ballad + opera + hard rock + reflective coda" genre
@smilerpink5 ай бұрын
This song is a very clever spoof of the over the top, bombastic drama shared by heavy metal and opera. A lot of Queen’s music was done with a wink like this. Brilliant, terrific musicianship. No one had ever heard anything like this before.
@katehamilton72403 ай бұрын
how do you know its a spoof?
@smilerpink3 ай бұрын
I don’t for a fact. No connection to the band other than as a fan (like you, I would guess). I saw them live twice at their peak (late ‘70’s). Freddie’s manner on stage was very playful in both shows I saw. You can see that in the Live Aid show with the way he plays with the audience. Read through the rest of these comments. Freddie apparently said in interviews that this song had its roots in opera. Other comments describe all four guys in the group as smart, academically successful as well as talented musicians. Smart guys like that usually have good senses of humor. Both live shows as well as the liner notes on their albums suggested they were committed to playing high quality music that stretched boundaries and was also fun to play. Short answer to your question is just an impression.
@1031irishqueen5 ай бұрын
Don't stop your Queen journey..you're life is about to change! ❤
@erikakilic52515 ай бұрын
absolutely true words
@noniousxltruffles74542 ай бұрын
And for the better!
@ilovefacebookandebay5 ай бұрын
How can you be a music producer and not know this song ?
@beckipeterson51052 ай бұрын
There is so much music out there and we all have our favorite genres. Makes sense if parents weren't into that music you wouldn't have heard it before. There are a lot of musical styles I am not a fan of either. Loving music doesn't mean loving every song ever made. Glad you finally got to hear this awesome song.
@92cinthia922 ай бұрын
Their live performance on Live Aid is something you have to see! It gives a good impression on how famous they were and still are
@MrJOHNYATES5 ай бұрын
Do you really expect us to believe you've never heard this song before?
@jeremykothe28475 ай бұрын
I don't. But I'm engaging, so he wins.
@jeremykothe28475 ай бұрын
He's just listened to bits.
@IDBARTLETT5 ай бұрын
Why would he lie?
@thanossnap41705 ай бұрын
@@IDBARTLETT For the views and likes ofc. "I listen to Bohemian Rhapsody for the 100th time, because you're an idiot if you think i haven't heard this before" doesn't have the same ring to it.
@andrewtims95245 ай бұрын
He didnt say that , he said he hadn't heard the whole song , just bits in memes etc , perhaps you should learn to listen properly
@lauraa.e.50085 ай бұрын
I appreciated the way you reviewed this masterpiece. You didn't talk all over it. You didn't stop and start. And, your comments were brief, but to the point. Thanks for that.
@sherryheim55045 ай бұрын
Th acapella intro is all just Freddie multitracked harmony, after that all the harmonies are Freddie (lead vocal piano), Brian (guitar) and Roger(drums/high notes/harmonies). John (bass) rarely sings because he doesn't like to. There is another Queen song that Freddie wrote before this one where you can hear the seeds of Bohemian Rhapsody germinating in Freddie's mind; it is called March Of The Black Queen. If you listen to that song, you need to listen to the studio version because like this song the multitracking is not able to be reproduced live with just the three vocals. Later Freddie wrote another song called Innuendo which is the other bookend to Bohemian Rhapsody. To me they are a trillogy of Freddie's creativity. In between there are hundreds of songs written by Freddie and Brian and some by John and Roger as well that were hits and some outstanding hidden gems. If you want to see the dynamics of Freddie's voice, you need to listen to Somebody To Love live at Montreal 1981 (great video quality because it was filmed on 8mm film). If you want to see the depth of Brian's guitar skills as well as Freddie's piano skills, you must listen to White Queen live at Odeon, Hammersmith 1975. You will see why Queen was so amazing live and why they attracted crowds of up to around 300,000 for their shows. There is a lot to unpack with Bohemian Rhapsody, particularly from a producer's point of view. Bear in mind, this song was recorded on 24 track tape so the dynamics needed to create the sound of a 100 voice choir in this song are mind boggling. Thank you for your reaction. You were properly impressed.
@natasjadirken56335 ай бұрын
You named the Queen masterpieces, thank you for that😘
@XxBrittany20xX2 ай бұрын
I'm 33. My dad played queen alot and other 80s music. I always loved bohemian rhapsody. I'm happy to see u enjoyed what music I did as a kid who was raised by 80s kids/parents. The most incredible part is they made that song without a ton of the equipment voice stuff like we have today. They recorded over n over again their own music to get the musical affects. They were ahead of their time in the music industry
@jennyreilly11515 ай бұрын
Just appreciate it as that masterpiece!!! We all did back in the day!!! 😅👌
@crazybyproxy5 ай бұрын
Freddie Mercury was a talent beyond words
@janethernandez7245 ай бұрын
Congratulations! You have just listened to a MASTERPIECE of our time! "Man, back in the day when singers could actually sing" for this band, yes, each member could also play their own instruments and each member could WRITE their own songs and create hits with them too. That is what Queen has done, you'll find out later when you react to more of their catalog of music! Roger Taylor (Drums and vocals, a falsetto singer too when it is required) Brian May (Guitarist) John Deacon (Bass) and Freddie Mercury, (Lead Vocals)
@ConspiracySmurf5 ай бұрын
That used to be what a band was...like the Eagles, too...no auto tune, played at least one instrument to get in the band, wrote songs, sang them live...now it's autotune and lip sync.
@janethernandez7245 ай бұрын
@@ConspiracySmurf I agree with you, singing beautifully in harmony, playing instruments, writing wonderful lyrics to make epic songs takes skills. We don't see too much of that nowadays. Sadly, it seems musicianship may become a thing of the past.
@ebryant38613 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you got to hear this masterpiece and I think everyone commenting that they can’t believe a music producer hasn’t heard this song needs to take a moment and realize this song is 50 years old. It’s not like they still play it on the radio. Classic rock today is what we listened to in the early 90’s.
@MrUltraworld5 ай бұрын
I love how the harmonies shift from side to side. I have a killer system in my car and this song shows off the imaging.
@becauseisaac5 ай бұрын
That was one of my favorite things about this song.
@marciebulsaraorcutt5 ай бұрын
RE THOSE OPENING HARMONIES: That is ALL JUST FREDDIE MERCURY 🙀 (Even tho the video shows all four band members lip syncing) Freddie recorded himself singing FIVE different harmonies, then overlaid them. In the middle operatic section: That’s Freddie Mercury, drummer Roger Taylor, and guitarist Brian May singing (bass player John Deacon didn’t usually sing)… They “overlaid” (IDK the right term?) their voices 180 TIMES to get that big sound… Apparently, the master tape was practically see-through. If you’re interested: There’s a short mini documentary on YT titled: The Making Of “Bohemian Rhapsody”🖖
@beandean235 ай бұрын
Theres another great video about BR on a YT channel called nick beato. He goes through the song almost pretty much note by note explaining what was going on. The video its self is called 'what makes this song great' (pretty sure thats the title, its been a while since i've seen it)
@marciebulsaraorcutt5 ай бұрын
@@beandean23 NEAT, Thank You!!
@imweakfordeaky5 ай бұрын
@@beandean23that’s Rick Beato (not Nick). Just piping in to make the channel easier to search up
@beandean235 ай бұрын
@@imweakfordeaky ...Thanks! Yes it would be A LOT easier to find if I had the right name!
@ronturner98505 ай бұрын
If you’re still in need of refreshment listen to Freddie sing‘Barcelona’ with Montserrat Caballe. Another groundbreaker.
@DrakDoesClips6 күн бұрын
Plot twist: He wanted to forget this song and wanted to listen it all again.
@gamingSlasher5 ай бұрын
I am absolutely amazed that so many music experts have never listened to anything other than their own music. Must be an amazing experience for them.
@neurofreak3 ай бұрын
It’s called creativity, talent and balls to go your own way
@26shedan5 ай бұрын
now I hope you react to "Somebody to Love" 1981 live in Montreal.
@patriciaaskim62795 ай бұрын
This will definitely blow his mind.
@imweakfordeaky5 ай бұрын
Love “Somebody to Love” in Montreal 81… but as this guy is a music producer, I think he should perhaps first listen to the studio version, THEN hear how they changed it up to perform live.
@26shedan2 ай бұрын
@@imweakfordeaky imo-this one is just as good if not better.
@jeromedavies24083 ай бұрын
I remember when it came out nobody really knew what to do with it. But people realised pretty quickly it was genius. Some say the record company didn't want to release it (too long, would never get radio play) Freddie Mercury had extra teeth in his upper jaw which may have given his voice that little extra something.
@mademoiselledusfonctionell16094 ай бұрын
The fun thing is, when Freddie talked to Brian May about starting a band, Brian May said: "Yes, but can you sing?" Ha ha! And a few years ago when Queen (the remnants of it) was touring, an American (of course) critic (moron, more like it) wrote something about them using autotune. Roger Taylor responded something along the line of: "No, we rehearse." Ha ha!
@MBella1235 ай бұрын
Every song by Queen is a masterpiece
@janethernandez7245 ай бұрын
True statement right there! I agree with you 100%
@beandean235 ай бұрын
Hammer to fall. (Chefs kiss)mmmmuuhhh
@josefschiltz21925 ай бұрын
Bohemian Rhapsody and Innuendo are really the bookends of Freddie's journey. Innuendo is definitely more surreal of the two.
@betseyclark28325 ай бұрын
I disagree: Innuendo is simply an appeal to God to answer our questions and our (Freddie's) determination to carry on nevertheless.
@josefschiltz21925 ай бұрын
@@betseyclark2832 Yes, I recognize the theme. The presentation - being a Surrealist myself - is surreal. No disagreement needed.
@anncain24322 ай бұрын
It was a pleasure to watch your responses. You clearly "get it"!
@brendarose39415 ай бұрын
The entire group is one of a kind. But, there will never be a singer like Freddie and a guitar player like Brian May!❤
@alejandrorojas55924 ай бұрын
"Innuendo" (in the album Innuendo) from Queen, it's a song that is not as popular as Bohemian rhapsody but it's absolutely INSANE, there are like 4 songs in one, really underrated song
@tuursix20863 ай бұрын
Thats what they call prog rock. The first prog song that I know is from The Beatles A Day In The Life.
@lorilxn15975 ай бұрын
The manager they had when Freddie wrote this refused to produce it, Freddie fired him and made their major hit. You've got to listen to the Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium, phenomenal
@rogerwhitacre82472 ай бұрын
Best line I've ever heard from someone in his generation: "Back in the day when singers could really sing." All of us boomers have known this for decades!
@titus21205 ай бұрын
Well done. I’m a black guy from Los Angeles in 1971. I was in the Army in Hawaii piecing a Southern rock band together. Our friends in a nearby building invited us over to hear them playing their type of music. Blew our minds. It was a magical time. And the cross pollenization continues.
@memedbengul43505 ай бұрын
Cool! So what is the secret to time travel? What's it like in 2060?
@starlightperkins3305 ай бұрын
I was in my freshman year in H.S. when this song dropped. It was one of the most unique-sounding compositions that we had ever heard. FM was a gifted singer-songwriter. Another stunning composition by "Queen", is "Take My Breath Away". Listen both to the in-concert and the recording studio version. You'll get goosebumps listening to this one.
@lorijohnston43115 ай бұрын
Choose ANYTHING by Queen and your mind will be blown. They are musical geniuses.
@theoutdoorslifetv32002 ай бұрын
Now that song will be stuck in your head the rest of your life, periodically fading away only to resurface unexpectedly, usually during a deep sleep but randomly during the day.
@strangelyjamesly40785 ай бұрын
I really appreciate that you played the whole thing through, so many reactors start/stop and ruin the flow. I hate when I know that people aren't getting the best from a song.
@gonzo24953 ай бұрын
1:36 top level harmony cause its all freddie mixed together. ;)
@mitchelltrantham50852 ай бұрын
I just came here to say the same thing.
@crow2able3 ай бұрын
This is so great seeing a young one blown away by what my generation took for granite. So happy at 74, let the music play!
@FreedomAnderson3 ай бұрын
Hopefully that was autocorrect and you haven’t been saying “for granite” instead of for granted.
@ale_lingua2 ай бұрын
@@FreedomAndersonWe used to take these songs for granite. Now all we are is dust in the wind….
@helenjones45502 күн бұрын
No Autotune , pure talent. RIP Freddie we miss you 😢