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As a mother of an unsettled son, I heard the cry of someone who needed the comfort of unconditional love. Simply, whatever you do, as long as I am alive, there is love and support for you.
Here is how I immediately the first time I heard it, pieced together what Bohemian Rhapsody was about: The beginning, where he asks, is this real life or just fantasy he did have a hard time merging or rectifying his onstage persona with his day-to-day life, his upbringing, and he felt that he was trapped in the persona he became the rock world. And of course, he talks about in a poor boy from a poor family, and he does have a difficult time being from a strict, religious upbringing, and then coming into a I Hedonistic lifestyle. I believe that when he calls to his mama and says, I just killed a man put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger. Now he’s dead. I think that he’s referring to the gun would have been his genitals, and he had sex with a man and “pulled his trigger“ meaning, he ejaculate it, but unknown to him. He had aids, and that person that man died, so it was sort of euphemism for the fact that he passed it along,you know Aids And the phrase Besmillah is an Arabic phrase meaning “in the name of God“ so he is asking God to stop the merry-go-round so he can get off. In other words you know in the name of God let me go I have always thought from the very beginning that the song was sort of semi autobiographical.
Yes, that is how I saw it as his coming out. But lyrics concerning Scaramouse can telate to a character from the 16th century. Also, he was in a puppet show. Maybe the lyrics, I see the silhouette of a man, Scaramouse relates to that. Also the original Scaramouse, was about a servant and a henchman.
@@twatinahatsmith7428 I think he's been waiting for his strict Middle Eastern father to come home and literally kill him for coming out to his mother as gay. The Scaramouche image and the chaos that follows is his realization that his father is really just a clown shouting gibberish, and has no real power to stop him, either from leaving home or being gay.
I remember watching the video on TV when I was 8 yrs old. Lucky for me, in Australia we had a weekly rock/pop show called "Countdown". The UK had Top of The Pops. I'm sad that Americans had to wait so long to watch music videos ✌
Question: Why did Freddie say “pulled MY trigger” instead of “pulled THE trigger … now he’s dead“? I’ve always wondered that choice. Freddie kills his old self, “easy come easy go”. But at the same time says “But now I’ve gone & thrown it all away”. What “the real life or fantasy”? Obviously, telling his mama is impactful but reminds her to carry on. “I don’t want to die, I sometimes wish I’d never been born at all.” I think the middle section is the consequences of letting the old Freddie go. “GALILEO FIGARO MAGNIFICO” in Latin means Magnify the Galilean’s image”. Scaramouche is a stock character from the Italian clown tradition … a fool, but adept at getting himself out of trouble. I think Freddie was clever to leave it up to the listener!! 😆
He came from a culture where honor demands that one kill a son who comes out as gay. "Bismillah" is what you say just before you honor-kill your gay son.
Why is the song called BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY?... Why is it, exactly, 5 minutes and 55 seconds? What is this song, really, about? Why was the Queen movie released on October 31? The film was released on October 31 because the single was heard for the first time on October 31, 1975. It is titled like this because a "Rhapsody" is a free piece of music composed in different parts and themes where it seems that no part has any relation to the other. The word "Rhapsody" comes from Greek and means "assembled parts of a song." The word "bohemian" refers to a region of the Czech Republic called Bohemia, the place where Faust, the protagonist of the play that bears his name written by the playwright and novelist Goethe, was born. In Goethe's work, Faust was a very intelligent old man who knew everything except the mystery of life. Not understanding it, he decides to poison himself.Just at that moment the church bells ring and he goes out into the street. Back in his room, he finds there is a dog. The animal transforms into a kind of man. It is about the devil Mephistopheles. He promises Fausto to live a full life and not be miserable in exchange for his soul. Fausto agrees, rejuvenates and becomes arrogant. He meets Gretchen and they have a son. His wife and son die. Fausto travels through time and space and feels powerful. As he grows old again he feels miserable again. Since he did not break the pact with the devil, the angels dispute his soul. This work is essential to understanding Bohemian Rhapsody. The song talks about Freddie Mercury himself. Being a rhapsody we find 7 different parts: 1st and 2nd act A Capella 3rd act Ballad 4th act guitar solo 5th act opera 6th act rock 7th act "coda" or final act The song talks about a poor boy who questions if this life is real or if it is his distorted imagination that lives another reality. He says that even if he stops living, the wind will continue to blow without his existence. So he makes a deal with the devil and sells his soul. Upon making this decision, he runs to tell his mother and tells her... “Mom, I just killed a man. I put a gun to his head and now he's dead. I have thrown my life away. If I'm not back tomorrow, move on as if nothing matters..." That man who kills is himself, Freddie Mercury himself. If he does not fulfill the pact with the devil, he will die immediately. He says goodbye to his loved ones and his mother bursts into tears, tears and desperate crying that come from Brian May's guitar notes. Freddie, scared, shouts "mom, I don't want to die" and the operatic part begins. Freddie is in an astral plane where he sees himself: "I see a little silhoutte of a man." "scaramouche, are you going to start a dispute/fight?" Scaramouche is "skirmish" a dispute between armies with horse riders (4 horsemen of the evil Apocalypse fight against the forces of good for Freddie's soul) and it goes on to say "Thunderbolt and lightning very very frightening me" too much). This phrase appears in the Bible, exactly in Job 37 when it says... "the thunder and lightning frighten me: my heart pounds in my chest." His mother, seeing him so scared by the decision her son has made, begs to save him from the pact with Mephistopheles. "He's just a poor boy..." He forgives his life for this monstrosity. What comes easy, goes easy. Will you let him go? " Their supplications are heard and the angels descend to fight the forces of evil." Bismillah (Arabic word meaning "In the name of God") is the first word that appears in the Muslim holy book, the Quran. So God himself appears and shouts "we will not abandon you, let him go." Faced with such a confrontation between the forces of good and evil, Freddie fears for the life of his mother and tells her "Mama mia, mama mia let me go" (mother, let me go). They shout again from the sky that they are not going to abandon him and Freddie shouts "no, no, no, no, no" and says "Beelzebub (the Lord of Darkness) may have put a devil in you mother." Freddie here pays tribute to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Sebastian Bach when he sings... "Figaro, Magnifico" referencing Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro", considered the best opera in history, and Bach's "Magnificat" . He finishes the operatic part and the more rock part breaks in. The devil, angry and betrayed by Freddie by not fulfilling the pact, tells him “Do you think you can insult me like this? Do you think you can come to me and then abandon me? “Do you think you can love me and let me die?” It is shocking how the lord of evil feels powerless before a human being, before repentance and love. Once the battle is lost, the devil leaves and we reach the last act or "coda" where Freddie is free and that feeling comforts him. He sounds the gong that closes the song. The gong is an instrument used in China and Far East Asia to heal people who are under the effects of evil spirits. 5:55 minutes last. Freddie was into astrology and 555 in numerology is associated with death, not physical, but spiritual, the end of something where angels will safeguard you. 555 is related to God and the divine, an ending that will begin a new stage. And the song plays on All Saints' Eve for the first time. A holiday called "Samhain" by the Celts to celebrate the transition and opening to the other world. The Celts believed that the world of the living and the dead were almost united, and on the day of the dead both worlds were united, allowing the spirits to transit to the other side. Nothing in Bohemian Rhapsody is coincidental. Everything is very measured, worked and has a meaning that transcends beyond being a simple song. It has been voted worldwide as the best song of all time. This song represented a radical change in Queen as if she had really made a pact with the devil, she changed their lives forever and made them immortal. Written by Jorge Palazón, Madrid (Spain)
No one really knows the meaning. Even the band. Freddie would never say, and we need to remember it was 3 songs put together. Freddie would always say it's up to the listener as to how they interpreted a song. I believe it was Freddie killing off the old Freddie....to admit to himself that he was in fact Gay.... so basically, nothing really matters... he had to face his preference. But this is my opinion and my interpretation only. Like I said, Freddie never told anyone.
@@debramoore7513 thank you. Yes, each of us has our own ideas hey... but, maybe we are over thinking, maybe it was a stuff of nonsense like Freddie said?.. but he did say that his songs cone from his emotions...and often from his life at the time...
@@chaukateecrookswamp9195 who's "brother"? I am a woman. We have opinions. There is NOTHING to research about the song. It's just a SONG. And it certainly wasn't about selling one's self to the devil!... 😅😅😅
Freddie was singing about the new Freddie Mercury who was gay, and he killed the old straight Freddie Bulsara. And he felt bad disappointing his parents, so told his mum to not be sad and don't wait for the old Freddie to come back. Freddie Mercury's transition was complete.
Part of my comment was that you answered my question that I was thinking about yesterday as if you were reading my mind. The lyric in Bohemian Rhapsody, " nothing really matters to me". Why would he write all of what he wrote in that song if it didn't matter to him? He had to have been lying maybe trying to rationalize or condone his choice to live as he pleased regardless of how he was raised. I think what got him interested in sex with men was what happened to him when he was in boarding school.
It's the studied indifference of the "bohemian", who claims to not care when plainly he cares a lot. The rejection of his family hurts, and this is how he deals with it.
Why do you want to crucify his song it's the song that made Queen what they are today what do you care what it means you have nothing else to do but talk about somebody else's thoughts it's a beautiful song and he left us beautiful songs all his fans don't care what it means like I said that's the song that made Queen❤❤
since when did they all compose Bo Rap? Brian composed the solo which became normal on most of freddies songs but the rest of it is very much Freddies composition Brian,Roger and the producer Roy said he had a very clear idea of exactly how he wanted it,the sections etc; but he padded out some parts as he went on it was fuly composed when he came into the studio so why say 'they' composed it? 'they' drew from operatic influences it was only Freddie who liked opera
I think this may be his coming to terms with the struggle of his sexual identity; perhaps a kind of coming out in a way. No matter the meaning nor significance ... the song is a verifiable masterwork. I feel no other matches nor comes close to a definitive understanding of its enigmatic quality. In the final analysis, just enjoy it for its musicality...pure genius.
to me the song just makes me think of some african american gangster being roped into doing a drive by shooting or robbery that went bad, and now they are on the run shot, ends up going to hell, least for the first half hehe.
I just heard this song and it kinda trips me out now knowing that he had aids and was dying, and how in the middle part of the song hes repeatedly saying to please let me go but that someone is not trying to let him go (which i feel like could be beelzebub because after he says) “beelzebub has a devil put aside for me” , and than it starts the rock part. Ive heard this song many times idk why now i heard that one part specifically, plus he keeps saying bismillah we wont let u go, on google bismillah is a mulsim word that means “we start our action seeking help and blessings through the name of allah” in that context it doesnt make sense right??
Nicely said!! I agree 💯!! I believe that as well. I think it's about himself and the fact that he was indeed infected with HIV, which in turn progressed into AIDS.
Uh...this was written before the AIDS crisis. Anything that happened before the Reagan administration is pre-AIDS. A Night at the Opera was 1975. Nobody had even heard of it.
At first I thought of his homosexual experience at an early age. I thought perhaps he somehow was able to kill the man that may have raped him and now he has to go and tell the truth of what happened hoping they will believe him. Sort of like David killed Goliath with a stone in his head. Especially when he said he sees a silhouette of a man. That made me think the person came in the room at night and he saw his silhouette coming towards him However I think this video is a perfect fit. He had overwhelming guilt of his sin. You see this in almost all his songs he wrote. They all talk about god. “Liar” and “Somebody to love” these are two examples of his God inculcated life. Now he lives in torment because he doesn’t obey god and is guilt tripping living his worldly life he loves so much. The video is superior. Great job!!!
his hedonistic lifestyle? what? this was 1975 he had been with mary for 6 years? he met and started dating David who he was then in a relationship with for 3 years who had told Freddie after 2 months to tell Mary or he would leave him so there was alot of guilt I think Freddie beleived he was bi and he had said this to his previous gf and Mary he then realised he was gay or chose to only date men?
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As a mother of an unsettled son, I heard the cry of someone who needed the comfort of unconditional love. Simply, whatever you do, as long as I am alive, there is love and support for you.
Brilliant composition,after 46 years it remains shrouded in mystery...Freddie is a true genius of music!!!👑
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Here is how I immediately the first time I heard it, pieced together what Bohemian Rhapsody was about:
The beginning, where he asks, is this real life or just fantasy he did have a hard time merging or rectifying his onstage persona with his day-to-day life, his upbringing, and he felt that he was trapped in the persona he became the rock world. And of course, he talks about in a poor boy from a poor family, and he does have a difficult time being from a strict, religious upbringing, and then coming into a I Hedonistic lifestyle. I believe that when he calls to his mama and says, I just killed a man put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger. Now he’s dead. I think that he’s referring to the gun would have been his genitals, and he had sex with a man and “pulled his trigger“ meaning, he ejaculate it, but unknown to him. He had aids, and that person that man died, so it was sort of euphemism for the fact that he passed it along,you know Aids And the phrase Besmillah is an Arabic phrase meaning “in the name of God“ so he is asking God to stop the merry-go-round so he can get off. In other words you know in the name of God let me go I have always thought from the very beginning that the song was sort of semi autobiographical.
Yes, that is how I saw it as his coming out.
But lyrics concerning Scaramouse can telate to a character from the 16th century. Also, he was in a puppet show.
Maybe the lyrics, I see the silhouette of a man, Scaramouse relates to that.
Also the original Scaramouse, was about a servant and a henchman.
@@twatinahatsmith7428 I think he's been waiting for his strict Middle Eastern father to come home and literally kill him for coming out to his mother as gay. The Scaramouche image and the chaos that follows is his realization that his father is really just a clown shouting gibberish, and has no real power to stop him, either from leaving home or being gay.
I remember watching the video on TV when I was 8 yrs old. Lucky for me, in Australia we had a weekly rock/pop show called "Countdown". The UK had Top of The Pops. I'm sad that Americans had to wait so long to watch music videos ✌
Question: Why did Freddie say “pulled MY trigger” instead of “pulled THE trigger … now he’s dead“? I’ve always wondered that choice. Freddie kills his old self, “easy come easy go”. But at the same time says “But now I’ve gone & thrown it all away”. What “the real life or fantasy”? Obviously, telling his mama is impactful but reminds her to carry on. “I don’t want to die, I sometimes wish I’d never been born at all.” I think the middle section is the consequences of letting the old Freddie go. “GALILEO FIGARO MAGNIFICO” in Latin means Magnify the Galilean’s image”. Scaramouche is a stock character from the Italian clown tradition … a fool, but adept at getting himself out of trouble. I think Freddie was clever to leave it up to the listener!! 😆
Regarding "my", I'd say because it's a euphemism for ejaculation. The song makes much more sense when you interpret it as being all about HIV.
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He came from a culture where honor demands that one kill a son who comes out as gay. "Bismillah" is what you say just before you honor-kill your gay son.
Why is the song called BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY?...
Why is it, exactly, 5 minutes and 55 seconds?
What is this song, really, about?
Why was the Queen movie released on October 31?
The film was released on October 31 because the single was heard for the first time on October 31, 1975. It is titled like this because a "Rhapsody" is a free piece of music composed in different parts and themes where it seems that no part has any relation to the other. The word "Rhapsody" comes from Greek and means "assembled parts of a song." The word "bohemian" refers to a region of the Czech Republic called Bohemia, the place where Faust, the protagonist of the play that bears his name written by the playwright and novelist Goethe, was born. In Goethe's work, Faust was a very intelligent old man who knew everything except the mystery of life. Not understanding it, he decides to poison himself.Just at that moment the church bells ring and he goes out into the street. Back in his room, he finds there is a dog. The animal transforms into a kind of man. It is about the devil Mephistopheles. He promises Fausto to live a full life and not be miserable in exchange for his soul. Fausto agrees, rejuvenates and becomes arrogant. He meets Gretchen and they have a son. His wife and son die. Fausto travels through time and space and feels powerful. As he grows old again he feels miserable again. Since he did not break the pact with the devil, the angels dispute his soul. This work is essential to understanding Bohemian Rhapsody.
The song talks about Freddie Mercury himself. Being a rhapsody we find 7 different parts:
1st and 2nd act A Capella
3rd act Ballad
4th act guitar solo
5th act opera
6th act rock
7th act "coda" or final act
The song talks about a poor boy who questions if this life is real or if it is his distorted imagination that lives another reality. He says that even if he stops living, the wind will continue to blow without his existence. So he makes a deal with the devil and sells his soul.
Upon making this decision, he runs to tell his mother and tells her...
“Mom, I just killed a man. I put a gun to his head and now he's dead. I have thrown my life away. If I'm not back tomorrow, move on as if nothing matters..." That man who kills is himself, Freddie Mercury himself.
If he does not fulfill the pact with the devil, he will die immediately. He says goodbye to his loved ones and his mother bursts into tears, tears and desperate crying that come from Brian May's guitar notes. Freddie, scared, shouts "mom, I don't want to die" and the operatic part begins. Freddie is in an astral plane where he sees himself: "I see a little silhoutte of a man." "scaramouche, are you going to start a dispute/fight?"
Scaramouche is "skirmish" a dispute between armies with horse riders (4 horsemen of the evil Apocalypse fight against the forces of good for Freddie's soul) and it goes on to say "Thunderbolt and lightning very very frightening me" too much). This phrase appears in the Bible, exactly in Job 37 when it says... "the thunder and lightning frighten me: my heart pounds in my chest." His mother, seeing him so scared by the decision her son has made, begs to save him from the pact with Mephistopheles. "He's just a poor boy..." He forgives his life for this monstrosity. What comes easy, goes easy. Will you let him go? " Their supplications are heard and the angels descend to fight the forces of evil." Bismillah (Arabic word meaning "In the name of God") is the first word that appears in the Muslim holy book, the Quran. So God himself appears and shouts "we will not abandon you, let him go."
Faced with such a confrontation between the forces of good and evil, Freddie fears for the life of his mother and tells her "Mama mia, mama mia let me go" (mother, let me go). They shout again from the sky that they are not going to abandon him and Freddie shouts "no, no, no, no, no" and says "Beelzebub (the Lord of Darkness) may have put a devil in you mother." Freddie here pays tribute to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Sebastian Bach when he sings... "Figaro, Magnifico" referencing Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro", considered the best opera in history, and Bach's "Magnificat" . He finishes the operatic part and the more rock part breaks in. The devil, angry and betrayed by Freddie by not fulfilling the pact, tells him “Do you think you can insult me like this? Do you think you can come to me and then abandon me? “Do you think you can love me and let me die?”
It is shocking how the lord of evil feels powerless before a human being, before repentance and love. Once the battle is lost, the devil leaves and we reach the last act or "coda" where Freddie is free and that feeling comforts him. He sounds the gong that closes the song. The gong is an instrument used in China and Far East Asia to heal people who are under the effects of evil spirits.
5:55 minutes last. Freddie was into astrology and 555 in numerology is associated with death, not physical, but spiritual, the end of something where angels will safeguard you. 555 is related to God and the divine, an ending that will begin a new stage.
And the song plays on All Saints' Eve for the first time. A holiday called "Samhain" by the Celts to celebrate the transition and opening to the other world.
The Celts believed that the world of the living and the dead were almost united, and on the day of the dead both worlds were united, allowing the spirits to transit to the other side. Nothing in Bohemian Rhapsody is coincidental.
Everything is very measured, worked and has a meaning that transcends beyond being a simple song. It has been voted worldwide as the best song of all time.
This song represented a radical change in Queen as if she had really made a pact with the devil, she changed their lives forever and made them immortal.
Written by Jorge Palazón, Madrid (Spain)
No one really knows the meaning. Even the band. Freddie would never say, and we need to remember it was 3 songs put together. Freddie would always say it's up to the listener as to how they interpreted a song. I believe it was Freddie killing off the old Freddie....to admit to himself that he was in fact Gay.... so basically, nothing really matters... he had to face his preference. But this is my opinion and my interpretation only. Like I said, Freddie never told anyone.
I tend to agree with you …. Simply an opinion!!
@@debramoore7513 thank you. Yes, each of us has our own ideas hey... but, maybe we are over thinking, maybe it was a stuff of nonsense like Freddie said?.. but he did say that his songs cone from his emotions...and often from his life at the time...
Its about a man selling his self to the devil. Did you do any research before guessing brother?
@@chaukateecrookswamp9195 who's "brother"? I am a woman. We have opinions. There is NOTHING to research about the song. It's just a SONG. And it certainly wasn't about selling one's self to the devil!... 😅😅😅
Ya it's about him selling his soul to the devil.
Freddie was singing about the new Freddie Mercury who was gay, and he killed the old straight Freddie Bulsara. And he felt bad disappointing his parents, so told his mum to not be sad and don't wait for the old Freddie to come back. Freddie Mercury's transition was complete.
Part of my comment was that you answered my question that I was thinking about yesterday as if you were reading my mind. The lyric in Bohemian Rhapsody, " nothing really matters to me". Why would he write all of what he wrote in that song if it didn't matter to him? He had to have been lying maybe trying to rationalize or condone his choice to live as he pleased regardless of how he was raised. I think what got him interested in sex with men was what happened to him when he was in boarding school.
It's the studied indifference of the "bohemian", who claims to not care when plainly he cares a lot. The rejection of his family hurts, and this is how he deals with it.
Why do you want to crucify his song it's the song that made Queen what they are today what do you care what it means you have nothing else to do but talk about somebody else's thoughts it's a beautiful song and he left us beautiful songs all his fans don't care what it means like I said that's the song that made Queen❤❤
since when did they all compose Bo Rap?
Brian composed the solo which became normal on most of freddies songs
but the rest of it is very much Freddies composition
Brian,Roger and the producer Roy said he had a very clear idea of exactly how he wanted it,the sections etc;
but he padded out some parts as he went on
it was fuly composed when he came into the studio
so why say 'they' composed it?
'they' drew from operatic influences
it was only Freddie who liked opera
Bohemian Rhapsody means "I messed up, so what" or simply means "whatever!"
It actually means "an epic bohemian poem" or something like that
FANTASTIC lyrics and talent.
I think this may be his coming to terms with the struggle of his sexual identity; perhaps a kind of coming out in a way. No matter the meaning nor significance ... the song is a verifiable masterwork. I feel no other matches nor comes close to a definitive understanding of its enigmatic quality. In the final analysis, just enjoy it for its musicality...pure genius.
In addition to my above opinion - I think the man he killed was his hetero-sexual self.
Me looking for the Bohemian part of it:
The song reminds me of the spiral of insanity that the main character in crime and punishment experiences.
I've actually never though of it that way. Huh, that's actually a quite brilliant connection!
to me the song just makes me think of some african american gangster being roped into doing a drive by shooting or robbery that went bad, and now they are on the run shot, ends up going to hell, least for the first half hehe.
Subtítulos en español por favor gracias
In the end though, is innuendo!
I just heard this song and it kinda trips me out now knowing that he had aids and was dying, and how in the middle part of the song hes repeatedly saying to please let me go but that someone is not trying to let him go (which i feel like could be beelzebub because after he says) “beelzebub has a devil put aside for me” , and than it starts the rock part. Ive heard this song many times idk why now i heard that one part specifically, plus he keeps saying bismillah we wont let u go, on google bismillah is a mulsim word that means “we start our action seeking help and blessings through the name of allah” in that context it doesnt make sense right??
i think it means that's he's praying to good to let him go. bismallah starts every muslim prayer (i think)
Nicely said!! I agree 💯!! I believe that as well. I think it's about himself and the fact that he was indeed infected with HIV, which in turn progressed into AIDS.
Uh...this was written before the AIDS crisis. Anything that happened before the Reagan administration is pre-AIDS. A Night at the Opera was 1975. Nobody had even heard of it.
I think it’s about his life.
Just diverted from the original topic
Cool
At first I thought of his homosexual experience at an early age. I thought perhaps he somehow was able to kill the man that may have raped him and now he has to go and tell the truth of what happened hoping they will believe him. Sort of like David killed Goliath with a stone in his head. Especially when he said he sees a silhouette of a man. That made me think the person came in the room at night and he saw his silhouette coming towards him
However I think this video is a perfect fit. He had overwhelming guilt of his sin. You see this in almost all his songs he wrote. They all talk about god. “Liar” and “Somebody to love” these are two examples of his God inculcated life. Now he lives in torment because he doesn’t obey god and is guilt tripping living his worldly life he loves so much. The video is superior. Great job!!!
Ah
his hedonistic lifestyle?
what?
this was 1975 he had been with mary for 6 years?
he met and started dating David who he was then in a relationship with for 3 years
who had told Freddie after 2 months to tell Mary or he would leave him
so there was alot of guilt
I think Freddie beleived he was bi and he had said this to his previous gf and Mary
he then realised he was gay or chose to only date men?
This video does not explain the meaning of The song.
The last few minutes of the video skim over vague possible broad meanings.
It's a demonic poor excuse for music!!!
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