You can tell you liked that one! It comes to an abrupt end as the end is intermingled with the start of Love Of My Life. Would be great if you could react to that studio version of that one then have a listen to them both together and you will see that its difficult to find where one song ends & the other one starts. 12 minutes of music magic.
@@coralbitten2315 🤣🤣🤣bless you 🙏 it is impossible to have let's say "a favourite !!" So many songs have been my favourite tracks 🤣🤣🤣have a good day Coral 🌠prophets song....la la la la la la is my favourite!!(oops)vocals of all time ....superb👍
It took me a couple of listens to get the full appreciation for this song. Now I absolutely love it! Queen have something for every mood and emotion that you have. No band, that I have run across even comes close.
Roy Thomas Baker added regarding Mercury's vocal: "He starts off singing in the center, and then the first delay starts to the left, then the second delay goes to the right, then he can sing and make 3-part harmonies just by harmonizing with himself as it comes back around into his headphones. The delay was done by using two stereo Studer machines - they were still running the tape from one reel to the other the way you'd normally run a tape machine, whereas you run it from one reel through and then off the machine and then straight to a different machine, and then playing back on a different machine, so the tape would actually be laying across the room. There were a few chairs and lamps and coat hooks around that we hooked it over until we ended up with the right delay. He had to perform it live, so it's being performed live with the delays in his headphones and he could hear it so he could sing along with it and then harmonize with the vocals when it came back to him." This is fascinating
My first album I ever purchased as a kid was Night at the Opera. Wore the first side out! Didn’t give the second side much of a chance back then. Later, in college years, a friend had it on in his dorm room, speakers in opposite corners. I heard THIS SONG, and went out and bought every Queen album that existed! Love the stereo tricks they did in the studio!
LOVE your reaction 🤩 my fav song of ALL time 🔮 since I was 7yrs old, my sisters tape cassette, played on rewind old school tape recorder style hundreds of times ‘till I knew all the words off by heart ❤️ my kids have promised to play it at my funeral 😂
Yep! Brian wrote this ... he said it came to him in a dream!! Of course, Freddie, Roger, John & Brian deliver! Brian’s lyrics are awesome. Great reaction David!
Now 62 years old. Saw Queen live in 1975. Just before Christmas, Glasgow appollo. One of the first performances live of Bohemian Rhapsody. 16 at the time.....never lost the love for F,B,R and JD. BEST BAND ON THE PLANET EVER!!!! God rest Frédéric Bulsara.
@@derekbrand1729 😂😂 we'd all love that derek! the apollo was a great wee venue and Queen played there a few times in the 70's, i still have my white scarf that i bought that night 👑✊🇬🇧
Don't forget this is created in a time there was no computer, no digitale recording, just magnetic tapes..... there are even moments they played the tape reverse to record the sound.
This song is definitely on my top 5 Queen songs, well my top 5 favorite songs ever are also Queen ngl, so it is one of my favorite songs ever XD Eargazm.
You have no idea how complex this was to record the analog effect. There were no computers or effect-machines back then ... This is handmade! Recorded on one tape and back-played directly into the next tape-machine recording both tracks and playing it on the next wich records it as well, etc. The tapes went thorugh the whole studio over chairs and stuff to get the right delay-timing ... ^^+gg ... and the end of the song is actually the intro of the next song.
And today's youth, without meaning to sound mean, don't realise that all those great artists of the 20s to the 70s didn't have digital equipment to make everything sound instantly wonderful or provide effects. No auto tune and no click tracks. Over dubbing goes back to the sixties, even before The Beatles with the likes of Silver Apples and Can making very modern sounding music with break beats and layers of overdubs, all done by running around a room with loads of tape recorders and a big ol' loop o'tape! They inspired The Beatles to introduce such methods while making Sgt. Pepper's. Brian had originally made his own loop recorder in the early days, converting some existing equipment to extend the time loop and so on, but it was not really roadworthy so something more sturdy was needed, which is also partly what led to the 12 amp stack!
In their album "A Night at the Opera", the ending of "The Prophet's Song" actually segue-ways into "Love of My Life". The piano at the beginning of "Love of My Life" (ANOTHER iconic Queen song) actually seamlessly picks up where the guitar ended in "The Prophet's Song".
The four of them worked so very well together, regardless of the composer. Part of that is that they loved each other as friends, even though their passion led to arguments, but they were creative arguments. Listen to Brian talk about Freddie today, it's usually with a tear in his eye. Nice post, Nemo.
One of my favourites, try the short track from the day at the Races "Millionaires Waltz" or thrash metal track "stone cold crazy" from sheer heart attack
Bro I've heard you talk a few times about being easily bored and quick minded etc. and just wanted to say I am just to the same and that I have always found listening to Queen allows me to chill a bit because they just demand every moment of your attention and reward you greatly for it! Ironically they also serve as a great way to get pumped up, after all causing adrenaline rushes and feelings of being ten feet tall are just a part of what Queen are all about!
Our boys in the 70’s ??? Groundbreaking and memorable on every level How lucky were we to have been on that ride eh ?? Now introducing my 2 year old grandson to queen he’s seriously loving white queen lol 😂
The story goes that Freddie went to Brian and said something along the lines of "How the fuck am I expected to sing this!?" - then they went ahead and did it... in one take!
BTW, commented in detail below, but I also wanted to note the importance of HEADPHONES -- on this, Bo-Rap -well, basically EVERYTHING by Queen - now, I've seen reactions where people LOVED the song... but didn't even listen with headphones -- so, yeah - pure musical talent will out - yet... I feel bad for what some of them are missing... you got it enough that you "tripped" - that is Brian's brilliance... (well and Fred et al on vocals...) -- THANK YOU!
I cannot second this strongly enough! Since the first second you listen to Queen chronologically, you get stereo mastery and I know that back when I was 9 and started hearing Queen on my personal stereo, my mind was blown!
@@grandtheftmanualv945 Grand thanks - sounds like you go back as far as I -- so fun to hear others hearing.. but at the same time..my sisters used to call me "miss correct-all" -- for language, etc... and it's hard to let it go when you just KNOW someone is "hearing it wrong... or without headphones.. or not the best version" - I'm 60 now, so gotta let that judgment sh*t go, right? lol
Great reactions you do David keep up the great work. Please react to March of the Black Queen and Ogre Battle two songs from the second album i'm sure you'll like. I don't mind the stopping and reviewing I like the way you go deep with your reviews.
From this Epic track to the gorgeous ballad “Love Of My Life” to Brian May’s jaunty “Good Company” in which he, John, and Roger recreate a Dixieland jazz band, and THEN “Bohemian Rhapsody” and closing with “God Save The Queen”?!? This was a smorgasbord of diversity on a par with Sgt. Pepper, just brilliant work. As terrific as Queen’s live performances were, ALWAYS listen to the studio originals first, and THEN listen to the live versions. 😉
Oh - so sorry to be a "nagging" commenter -- but the very, very end of this song on the album goes straight into "Love of my Life"-- on their early albums, and I'm talkin' vinyl -- there was NO pause between songs... unusual at the time... now that everything is digital, doesn't matter, but back then, it was unique -- (oh, and on the album version of Love of my Life, in addition to guitar and vocals, Brian May played cello -- and HARP --whaaa....??? yep, super-genius!)
I wish there had been more thought put into this when the digital revolution happened, and I mean CDs back in the eighties, because all the songs were separated and for me it ruined Queen II. I spent a lot of time and money finding a CD player that would allow no gap between tracks!. It affects Pink Floyd albums too, as well as other prog bands.
Brian May is a wizardd!! I agree with you - it has something ballad - Irish?? I am from Denmark and have danced to tunes in that rhythm a- folkdance in a circle with stamping feet?? I also was intrigued by the harmonies - I sing in a choir - always has - and we made a lot of harmonies - of all sorts - always a cappella - the most exciting with 8 different voices - and the most difficult - but never with rhythm like this. I liked your reaction,
You are musical genius' critic . I appreciate all of your views,especially with Queen as they are my most favorite. I am glad you are finally getting into them,as they are multy level. Must b e studied from their beginning throughout their growth. Their evolution was epic
Think this is trippy ? Try them doing this live in Earls Court 1977 or Houston the same year, the one from Houston is 2 songs White Man and Prophets Song together - this is where he goes crazy with his voice and effects
There are a lot of live versions of this song, some better than others where in the middle part it is just Freddy and the delay where he harmonizes with himself . Before 1977 it is just him and and the delay and after 1977 it is a delay and harmonizer with 9 overdubs which if even more trippy . Freddie's self harmonies are brilliant on some versions , some nights he sounded a bit tired
Yeah, I enjoy watching your pleasure in this music. I am pretty sure the vocal section is meant to imitate the sound of the great flood. Flood and storm, flood and storm... surging and raging then eventually ending in quiet as the waters recede and a new world begins. If it is not the intended meaning, it certainly fits the apocalyptic nature of such an event.
The reason so many people haven't heard this masterpiece is that it was on the same album as Bohemian Rhapsody. In my opinion, this is at the least an equal and to my tastes ... better. One of the greatest songs ever written. The lyrics are biblically brilliant and soooo prophetic in these days.
Please react to Brighton Rock lyric version for some fierce guitar by Dr Brian May. Then check out a live performance...he extends the solo out by 10 minutes.
If you think about it Brian May wrote nothing but bangers HE IS A GUITAR HERO,SONG WRITTING LEGEND!!!!!! 👑♾️❣️💓🔥🔥😘🥰💖💋💋💋😊🙃🌻🌹🌼🌅🌞🌞 So Good Someone should slap us all 💛💛💛💛👑👑👑👑🌹🌹🌹🌹🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃💋
The big chord at the end of each section is different. Most bands can't even sing one complex chord, let alone half a dozen different ones in the same song.
That is what you get when you have a mathematician and astrophysicist with IQ of 180 in a band 😮 Brian's masterpiece and Freddie's amazing interpretation. ❤It's really Brian's BohRhap but sadly far less known song because it was never released as a single and just parts of it were played live because of it's complexity (sound delays) ... Not to mention the lyrics 😮 ...
Can you please stop popping that rap guy up in the middle of a good song 🤔 no need for it , spoils it. But , great you've gone down the rabbit hole of Queen 🥰😍
Another fun fact; THIS IS ALSO MY FAVOURITE I CAN'T CHOOSE 🤣🤣
As a queen fan don't try to have favourites...its impossible 😄😄
You can tell you liked that one! It comes to an abrupt end as the end is intermingled with the start of Love Of My Life. Would be great if you could react to that studio version of that one then have a listen to them both together and you will see that its difficult to find where one song ends & the other one starts. 12 minutes of music magic.
True!!! 🤣
@@coralbitten2315 🤣🤣🤣bless you 🙏 it is impossible to have let's say "a favourite !!" So many songs have been my favourite tracks 🤣🤣🤣have a good day Coral 🌠prophets song....la la la la la la is my favourite!!(oops)vocals of all time ....superb👍
Brilliant reaction ❤️❤️❤️❤️
there are a lot of Queen songs, which are unknown, but amazing
MARCH OF THE BLACK QUEEN don't think you will be disappointed.
for God's sake, he did it already
Queen are a legend!!
it is fantastic that youguns enjoy some of my favorite tunes!!
It took me a couple of listens to get the full appreciation for this song. Now I absolutely love it! Queen have something for every mood and emotion that you have. No band, that I have run across even comes close.
I get what u mean about the mathematical stuff, Brian was a physicist so it's his song that's probably why u get that vibe
Roy Thomas Baker added regarding Mercury's vocal: "He starts off singing in the center, and then the first delay starts to the left, then the second delay goes to the right, then he can sing and make 3-part harmonies just by harmonizing with himself as it comes back around into his headphones.
The delay was done by using two stereo Studer machines - they were still running the tape from one reel to the other the way you'd normally run a tape machine, whereas you run it from one reel through and then off the machine and then straight to a different machine, and then playing back on a different machine, so the tape would actually be laying across the room. There were a few chairs and lamps and coat hooks around that we hooked it over until we ended up with the right delay. He had to perform it live, so it's being performed live with the delays in his headphones and he could hear it so he could sing along with it and then harmonize with the vocals when it came back to him."
This is fascinating
WOW 🤩 to have been there !!! 🙌
My first album I ever purchased as a kid was Night at the Opera. Wore the first side out! Didn’t give the second side much of a chance back then. Later, in college years, a friend had it on in his dorm room, speakers in opposite corners. I heard THIS SONG, and went out and bought every Queen album that existed! Love the stereo tricks they did in the studio!
I'm such a harmony junkie! I absolutely love their talent!!!
🤣🤣🤣love it Diane 😀 feeling your love for Queen 😊
The whole is marvellous, but it's brilliant how they link it at the very end with Love of My Life. Goosebumps!!!
I’m so glad I have somebody to share this with. Nobody I know gets this.
LOVE your reaction 🤩 my fav song of ALL time 🔮 since I was 7yrs old, my sisters tape cassette, played on rewind old school tape recorder style hundreds of times ‘till I knew all the words off by heart ❤️ my kids have promised to play it at my funeral 😂
Yep! Brian wrote this ... he said it came to him in a dream!! Of course, Freddie, Roger, John & Brian deliver! Brian’s lyrics are awesome. Great reaction David!
this is probably the best song to listen to with headphones and turning the volume to 11
Now 62 years old. Saw Queen live in 1975. Just before Christmas, Glasgow appollo. One of the first performances live of Bohemian Rhapsody. 16 at the time.....never lost the love for F,B,R and JD. BEST BAND ON THE PLANET EVER!!!! God rest Frédéric Bulsara.
1995? 🤔 i take it you meant 1975? i saw them at the glasgow apollo on saturday dec 1st 1979 on the crazy tour! what a show 👑✊🇬🇧
@@johngraham5996 Well observed, Sorry John Yeah it was 75. Wish it was 95, I t would mean I was only 45 now lol.
@@derekbrand1729 😂😂 we'd all love that derek! the apollo was a great wee venue and Queen played there a few times in the 70's, i still have my white scarf that i bought that night 👑✊🇬🇧
Don't forget this is created in a time there was no computer, no digitale recording, just magnetic tapes..... there are even moments they played the tape reverse to record the sound.
This song is definitely on my top 5 Queen songs, well my top 5 favorite songs ever are also Queen ngl, so it is one of my favorite songs ever XD Eargazm.
You have no idea how complex this was to record the analog effect. There were no computers or effect-machines back then ... This is handmade! Recorded on one tape and back-played directly into the next tape-machine recording both tracks and playing it on the next wich records it as well, etc. The tapes went thorugh the whole studio over chairs and stuff to get the right delay-timing ... ^^+gg ... and the end of the song is actually the intro of the next song.
And today's youth, without meaning to sound mean, don't realise that all those great artists of the 20s to the 70s didn't have digital equipment to make everything sound instantly wonderful or provide effects.
No auto tune and no click tracks.
Over dubbing goes back to the sixties, even before The Beatles with the likes of Silver Apples and Can making very modern sounding music with break beats and layers of overdubs, all done by running around a room with loads of tape recorders and a big ol' loop o'tape!
They inspired The Beatles to introduce such methods while making Sgt. Pepper's.
Brian had originally made his own loop recorder in the early days, converting some existing equipment to extend the time loop and so on, but it was not really roadworthy so something more sturdy was needed, which is also partly what led to the 12 amp stack!
Their very Best !!!
It displays it all…
In their album "A Night at the Opera", the ending of "The Prophet's Song" actually segue-ways into "Love of My Life". The piano at the beginning of "Love of My Life" (ANOTHER iconic Queen song) actually seamlessly picks up where the guitar ended in "The Prophet's Song".
The four of them worked so very well together, regardless of the composer. Part of that is that they loved each other as friends, even though their passion led to arguments, but they were creative arguments. Listen to Brian talk about Freddie today, it's usually with a tear in his eye. Nice post, Nemo.
My favorite song written by Brian
Love the transitions in this song.
It's right up there, an absolutely EPIC track.....it was then, it is now....
To one can ever top this Period ! They were all blessed with talent Queen 👑 Forever ♾️
you would probably be interested in the youtube video re. making of Prophet's song.
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One of my favourites, try the short track from the day at the Races "Millionaires Waltz" or thrash metal track "stone cold crazy" from sheer heart attack
Impossible to have a favorite ☹️ They’re all so awesome…
Great underappreciated tune from them. Great showcase of their harmonizing abilities.
Roger's voice 14 minutes in still astounds me
This is brilliant. If you haven’t reacted to March of the Black Queen yet, please please do so.
he did it already
Say you may want to listen to Liar! Deacon kills it!! They all kill it!
Love this song 🎧❤️🎶🔥
1970s queen best queen
Bro I've heard you talk a few times about being easily bored and quick minded etc. and just wanted to say I am just to the same and that I have always found listening to Queen allows me to chill a bit because they just demand every moment of your attention and reward you greatly for it!
Ironically they also serve as a great way to get pumped up, after all causing adrenaline rushes and feelings of being ten feet tall are just a part of what Queen are all about!
So we'll said!!
This song should be re-released, for more to enjoy! ♥️
the acapella bit is all freddy that's how great he was and still is
This is such a complex piece of music and very captivating. I love this song.
I like you analysis of Queen's body of work. You are introducing me to songs I never heard before. Thank you.
Please react to ""Ogre Battle" this is real fast another great song from Queen in the early years
Quite the dirge here love love love love you
Our boys in the 70’s ???
Groundbreaking and memorable on every level
How lucky were we to have been on that ride eh ??
Now introducing my 2 year old grandson to queen he’s seriously loving white queen lol 😂
The story goes that Freddie went to Brian and said something along the lines of "How the fuck am I expected to sing this!?" - then they went ahead and did it... in one take!
One of songs by Brian where he uses drop D tuning! Great song!
BTW, commented in detail below, but I also wanted to note the importance of HEADPHONES -- on this, Bo-Rap -well, basically EVERYTHING by Queen - now, I've seen reactions where people LOVED the song... but didn't even listen with headphones -- so, yeah - pure musical talent will out - yet... I feel bad for what some of them are missing... you got it enough that you "tripped" - that is Brian's brilliance... (well and Fred et al on vocals...) -- THANK YOU!
I cannot second this strongly enough!
Since the first second you listen to Queen chronologically, you get stereo mastery and I know that back when I was 9 and started hearing Queen on my personal stereo, my mind was blown!
@@grandtheftmanualv945 Grand thanks - sounds like you go back as far as I -- so fun to hear others hearing.. but at the same time..my sisters used to call me "miss correct-all" -- for language, etc... and it's hard to let it go when you just KNOW someone is "hearing it wrong... or without headphones.. or not the best version" - I'm 60 now, so gotta let that judgment sh*t go, right? lol
@@GinMae let it go? No way, you keep on the right side!
I go back far enough, tho ever further!
I'm so glad you recognize how great that heavy part is !👍😁
I think this is one of your number one reaction !!!!! God I love your EXCITEMENT MAY 6TH 2022 👑💯☯️☮️🦋💕💘🌟🤘
This one is one of my favourites as well. Brian is such a great lyricist as well. The way he uses language is just so good and personal.
This track goes right in to "Love of my life" a great fragile love song
Great reactions you do David keep up the great work. Please react to March of the Black Queen and Ogre Battle two songs from the second album i'm sure you'll like. I don't mind the stopping and reviewing I like the way you go deep with your reviews.
This was another fun reaction
I had this in 8 track back in the day! Always been MY FAVORITE !
This song RULES!
Wow! You are great! Love this reaction!!
Please react to queen " WAS IT ALL WORTH IT" and brian may : "Ressurection"......
Damn! I didn’t realize!! No music!! 🤣🤣OMG!!
From this Epic track to the gorgeous ballad “Love Of My Life” to Brian May’s jaunty “Good Company” in which he, John, and Roger recreate a Dixieland jazz band, and THEN “Bohemian Rhapsody” and closing with “God Save The Queen”?!? This was a smorgasbord of diversity on a par with Sgt. Pepper, just brilliant work. As terrific as Queen’s live performances were, ALWAYS listen to the studio originals first, and THEN listen to the live versions. 😉
Oh - so sorry to be a "nagging" commenter -- but the very, very end of this song on the album goes straight into "Love of my Life"-- on their early albums, and I'm talkin' vinyl -- there was NO pause between songs... unusual at the time... now that everything is digital, doesn't matter, but back then, it was unique -- (oh, and on the album version of Love of my Life, in addition to guitar and vocals, Brian May played cello -- and HARP --whaaa....??? yep, super-genius!)
I wish there had been more thought put into this when the digital revolution happened, and I mean CDs back in the eighties, because all the songs were separated and for me it ruined Queen II.
I spent a lot of time and money finding a CD player that would allow no gap between tracks!.
It affects Pink Floyd albums too, as well as other prog bands.
Rain must fall by Queen ❤️
Brian May is a wizardd!! I agree with you - it has something ballad - Irish?? I am from Denmark and have danced to tunes in that rhythm a- folkdance in a circle with stamping feet?? I also was intrigued by the harmonies - I sing in a choir - always has - and we made a lot of harmonies - of all sorts - always a cappella - the most exciting with 8 different voices - and the most difficult - but never with rhythm like this. I liked your reaction,
You are musical genius' critic . I appreciate all of your views,especially with Queen as they are my most favorite. I am glad you are finally getting into them,as they are multy level. Must b e studied from their beginning throughout their growth. Their evolution was epic
Think this is trippy ? Try them doing this live in Earls Court 1977 or Houston the same year, the one from Houston is 2 songs White Man and Prophets Song together - this is where he goes crazy with his voice and effects
Try react Bring Back That Leroy Brown, that song is so fun.....and My Melancholy Blues & You Take My Breath Away studio version, so beautiful......
My favourite love song of all time Kuntum ❤ good shout 👌 thank you 😊
There are a lot of live versions of this song, some better than others where in the middle part it is just Freddy and the delay where he harmonizes with himself . Before 1977 it is just him and and the delay and after 1977 it is a delay and harmonizer with 9 overdubs which if even more trippy . Freddie's self harmonies are brilliant on some versions , some nights he sounded a bit tired
Never done in full live
As Freddie said, Come back to me. You make me feel like a millionaire..
Yeah, I enjoy watching your pleasure in this music. I am pretty sure the vocal section is meant to imitate the sound of the great flood. Flood and storm, flood and storm... surging and raging then eventually ending in quiet as the waters recede and a new world begins. If it is not the intended meaning, it certainly fits the apocalyptic nature of such an event.
This is Queen's most prog rock song...
The reason so many people haven't heard this masterpiece is that it was on the same album as Bohemian Rhapsody. In my opinion, this is at the least an equal and to my tastes ... better. One of the greatest songs ever written. The lyrics are biblically brilliant and soooo prophetic in these days.
100% !!!
My favourite Queen song .
Absolutely. It's almost criminal that this hasn't got the same recognition
‘Was it All Worth It’ if you haven’t already reacted to it! I love your reaction to this song!
Brian could write fab songs!
Hola Jack!me encanta lo emocional que eres y que sepas apreciar la buena música, gracias!
hi dave you must listen to a queen track called i go crazy, it was only released as a b=side to radio gaga, man it has some umph
Please please please do The March of the Black Queen 🤞🤞🤞🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Please react to Brighton Rock lyric version for some fierce guitar by Dr Brian May. Then check out a live performance...he extends the solo out by 10 minutes.
Yes yes yes 👍 I love the live killer's version 😍
I’m begging, too! Please please David 🙏
A night at the opera was the first album i ever bought..but it was cassette version.still have it today
If you think about it Brian May wrote nothing but bangers HE IS A GUITAR HERO,SONG WRITTING LEGEND!!!!!! 👑♾️❣️💓🔥🔥😘🥰💖💋💋💋😊🙃🌻🌹🌼🌅🌞🌞 So Good Someone should slap us all 💛💛💛💛👑👑👑👑🌹🌹🌹🌹🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃💋
I’d love to hear what you think of Father To Son rainbow 1974.
when i was younger i used to head bang aroung my bedroon in just my boxer shorts to this and sweet lady, you should have a listen.
Pls react to The march of the black queen, for next queen reaction
Yes please Dr.iez💞
he did it already 🤦🏻♂️
@@Bartholo-meow Don’t think he has, I’ve been through them all. He did White Queen.
@@gillianoneill3375 on his old channel Nevault.. i think he deleted his Queen's reaction videos there.. i can't find it either
@@Bartholo-meow Aww that’s a shame. Never mind he might reupload it .... hope so 🤞
If you like the different time signatures then you must listen to TOOL.
You should do Queen feat (Floor Jansen) Who want to live forever.Thanks.
Can you react to .Queen who needs you, very different
Hi if you don’t know you need to read up or listen to Brain about is guitar you’ll like it
The big chord at the end of each section is different. Most bands can't even sing one complex chord, let alone half a dozen different ones in the same song.
Hi David
Hope your well. Can you react to THIN LIZZY the song ( EMERALD ) thanks
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sounds like a tavern song from dungeons and dragons
Have you listened to Primus ? Be surprised !
If you think that it's trippy, should have heard it when it first came WHILE tripping !
That is what you get when you have a mathematician and astrophysicist with IQ of 180 in a band 😮
Brian's masterpiece and Freddie's amazing interpretation. ❤It's really Brian's BohRhap but sadly far less known song because it was never released as a single and just parts of it were played live because of it's complexity (sound delays) ... Not to mention the lyrics 😮 ...
🔥
The deep bass is Freddie.
Trip out yes ..
Schizophrenia MOST DEFINITELY .. 🤣
The making of :
m.ruclips.net/video/JOTf8GbD-oE/видео.html
Hi David, when are you gonna react to face it alone by Queen
Maysterpiece
There are no similarities to Bohemian Rhapsody.
I watched your reaction 5 times. It’s almost as good as the song. Ha
agreed !!! 😆
Try to pause alittle less. Songs flow
Can you please stop popping that rap guy up in the middle of a good song 🤔 no need for it , spoils it. But , great you've gone down the rabbit hole of Queen 🥰😍
Please keep Jacking it back !!! Love it 👍
That “Jack back” thing is annoying
Try to pause alittle less. Songs flow
“I talk a lot, I pause a lot. If you don’t like that, please watch another reaction video.”
Yet here you are... 😂