VOCAL COACH REACTS TO QUEEN - BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (OFFICIAL VIDEO REMASTERED) REACTION!😱😱

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Hi FAM!!!
    Here is my reaction to QUEEN - BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (OFFICIAL VIDEO REMASTERED) HOPE YOU ENJOY!!!
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    Thanks for watching...
    Love you all❤❤

Комментарии • 13

  • @dianecourtney2724
    @dianecourtney2724 Год назад +10

    I could suggest 100 songs by Queen … to start 😂 You could play Freddie’s favorite song next “ Somebody to love “ Live at Montreal or Milton Keynes ✌🏼♥️ Enjoy the greatest band that ever graced a stage !!! 🌟✨💥✨💛 ( LIVE almost always best with Queen )

  • @javiv.3807
    @javiv.3807 3 месяца назад

    I felt the same as you the first time I heard this song

  • @philosopher0076
    @philosopher0076 Год назад +8

    You need to explore the group QUEEN.
    They were the best.
    Research their music catalogue.
    To find a bad song from them...will be next to impossible.

  • @shirl790
    @shirl790 Год назад +2

    Welcome to the amazing world of Queen x

  • @trishc3099
    @trishc3099 Год назад +5

    You should step into the Queen rabbit hole. Queen fans will jump in right behind you and give you a roadmap. Side benefits for you is 1) you'll find the best music you've ever heard and 2) your subscriber base will grow. A lot of Queen fans search RUclips for reactions we haven't seen before, and when we find them we sit up and take notice. That's how I ran across yours. I strongly recommend that you go with the live versions of Somebody To Love and Save Me, both in Montreal in 1981, and White Queen at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1975. Don't get confused and do the one at the Rainbow. That one is good but it doesn't compare. The Hammersmith performance will break your brain and you'll enjoy every minute of it. If you do decide to go forward with Queen, and I sincerely hope that you do, then sit back, buckle up and keep your hands and feet inside the ride at all times!

  • @Sassypaws4927
    @Sassypaws4927 Год назад +2

    Queen is a British rock band that was formed in 1970 and was comprised of:
    Freddie Mercury - Lead vocals and pianist
    Roger Taylor - Drummer and vocals
    Brian May - Lead guitar and vocals
    John Deacon - Bass guitar
    Queen is an unusual rock band. All four members had amazing musical talent and each of the four members was a successful composer. Queen is the only group in which all members of the band have songs, that they composed, inducted into the Music Hall of Fame.
    Each member of Queen was a strong and unique individual. They each had different musical tastes which is probably why Queen's catalog of music contains such a variety of genres. They wrote and recorded songs that are soft rock, hard rock, progressive rock, arena rock, thrash rock, glam rock, rockabilly, r&b, blues, pop, soul, funk, disco, dance music, jazz, gospel, folk, opera, show tunes, ragtime, etc. They would sometimes combine multiple genres in a single song.
    "Bohemian Rhapsody" released originally in 1975 is the creation of Freddie Mercury but he never told anyone what he was thinking when he wrote the lyrics.
    Freddie often wrote in metaphors so I would not suggest trying to take these lyrics literally. 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 it 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 acapella. 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 this song for years but it never had a name. The other members of Queen tentatively titled it "Freddie's Cowboy Song". The lyrist Tim Rice (he wrote the lyrics for "Jesus Christ, Superstar", "Evita", "Alladin", "The Lion King", ...) who was a close friend of Freddie's believes this portion of the song’s lyrics were about Freddie confessing to his fans that he was gay (a radical and scary thing to do in 1975).
    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 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 3 weeks 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 appears to cast himself as the character, Scaramouche, a stock clown of 16th-century Italian literature who dances around making a fool of himself but speaks the truth.
    Galileo who was an Italian astrometer, physicist, and engineer definitely refers to Brian (Queen's lead guitarist) who in real life is Dr. Brian May, a scholar with a Ph.D. in Astrophysics.
    Figaro refers to the Mozart opera, "The Marriage of Figaro" and it is a subtle way to reference Roger Taylor (Queen's drummer) who has a four-octave range vocal span (E2-E6) and was even frequently cited as hitting E5 in live performances while playing the drums. Freddie compared Roger's voice to a dog whistle.
    The final reference of Magnifico is Queen's bass guitarist, John Deacon, who has a degree in Electrical Engineering. John is the creator of the "Deacy Amp" which when connected to Brian May's homemade guitar (the Red Special) through a treble-booster could produce sounds reminiscent of various orchestral instruments, such as violin, cello, trombone, clarinet, or even vocals. Plus he used his knowledge to keep all of Queen's electronics working.
    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 autotune. Recordings were made using 24-track analog tape. The limits of tape made it necessary for the three vocalists to overdub themselves many times and "bounce" these down to successive sub-mixes. Some sections of Bohemian Rhapsody 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. Because of the success of Wayne's World, Bohemian Rhapsody was re-released in the U.S. in 1992 and rose to Number 2 on the Billboard chart.
    In the sixth and final section, the "Outro" returns back to the "Ballad" to close the circle of the song and ends with the sound of a Chinese gong.
    Welcome to the world of Queen.

  • @susanengland3919
    @susanengland3919 Год назад +3

    Freddie Mercury (lead singer) was working on writing three different songs when he had the genius inspiration to combine them into this epic masterpiece. One of the three was originally going to be called "The Cowboy Song" which is where the shooting references come from. The very beginning with the "singing heads" is actually just Freddie harmonizing with himself on multiple tracks.

  • @GinMae
    @GinMae Год назад +2

    Thanks, Nasa! I've loved them since a teenager.. (yes, I am old now) - I really appreciate your reaction.. and so important you had headphones/earbuds... look forward to more!

  • @edwinclipper610
    @edwinclipper610 Год назад +1

    You are so beautiful and I love your reaction

  • @robinbeerman4726
    @robinbeerman4726 Год назад +1

    Real music no autotune. Mixture of genres. 1975.

  • @vincentmaniscalco4421
    @vincentmaniscalco4421 Год назад +1

    Freddie Mercury maybe the best male vocalist ever !!

  • @bierce716
    @bierce716 Год назад +1

    I'd love you to react to "Fire" by Arthur Brown. His voice is totally different but just as amazing. It's one of the first ever music videos- filmed in Black & White because they couldn't broadcast color back then- but it doesn't reduce the impact of the song. ruclips.net/video/xGrJpHxCa2I/видео.html