Freddie wrote the most beautiful lyrics! Thank you for doing this wonderful song that shows off Freddie's range. Just like him, very theatrical. Might want to try some early queen with Liar live at the Rainbow. You will not be disappointed!
Thank you so much for doing this one it truly show’s off Freddie’s amazing vocal range beautiful song amazing video Freddie truly was made in heaven I love watching your face doing Queen reactions take care x x
It was a great idea to send Freddie this operatic rock god up on the top of the globe. Freddie was standing there only 1 meter below the roof top of the warehouse where it was filmed.
Yes! Great song and video (this one was based on his love of opera so he chose a mix of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring mixed with Dante’s Inferno) Nobody sang like Freddie Mercury. Total Rock God. ❤Check out Time Waits for No One and Living on My Own, Lilly of the Valley, Melancholy Blues, The Millionaire Waltz, Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy, Stone Cold Crazy!
"Will I get to heaven? No. I don’t want to. Hell is much better. Look at all the interesting people you’re going to meet down there!” - Freddie Mercury 🥂
I've been loving Queen and Freddie's music most of my life and this is the first time I've ever heard this one and I love it. This is Freddie inside and out! Thank you for sharing your this one, this is special. 🫶🌈👑💙
Made In Heaven was Freddie’s wish, so to speak! Freddie wanted to recreate scenes from Stravinskij’s The Right Of Spring and Dante’s Inferno. What’s remarkable is the 67-ft tall rotating globe in which Freddie stands on .. who btw, was afraid of heights! 🌎🔝 Freddie’s outfit is similar to the one he wore in the Radio Ga Ga music video!!
Feddie’s voice was made in Heaven. I don’t really get the video either, but it doesn’t matter. It’s just a great song and nobody nobody nobody can sing like Freddie
An aside Freddie was frightened of hights, though you would never guess when you see him hanging, climbing any pole he finds. Yep, Freddie never found a pole he didn't like😂😂😂😂
@Lil_mann Freddie was raised a devout Zoroastrian and raised according to his family's religious beliefs. While being judged a gay man in the 1970-1990s -- all pointed to his eternal life in hell. Realize this song was written and recorded when Fred was HIV-positive. Freddie, with the support of all who loved him, came to terms with his life. And you know what, Lil mann? "...it was all meant to be..."! Watch closely towards the end of the video when all the demonic characters depart to the 'underground'. Where is Freddie? On top of the world! What a triumphant song for everyone, but especially for a dying man. Thanks again for a great reaction 🙂
The song's video was directed by David Mallet, previously involved in the making of the music video for "I Was Born to Love You", as well as five Queen clips. A Royal Opera House replica was built inside a warehouse in North London (as normal studios did not have high enough roofs), where Mercury wanted to recreate scenes from Stravinskij's The Rite of Spring and Dante's Inferno. The most remarkable element is probably the 67-foot tall rotating globe on top of which the singer stands in the last part of the video clip. The outfit that Mercury wears in this music video is quite similar to the outfit worn in the music video for the Queen single "Radio Ga Ga". Mallet and Mercury used the 1952 film The Importance of Being Earnest as inspiration for the set.
Just how Freddie liked it very theatrical. Freddie made in heaven.
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Freddie wrote the most beautiful lyrics! Thank you for doing this wonderful song that shows off Freddie's range. Just like him, very theatrical. Might want to try some early queen with Liar live at the Rainbow. You will not be disappointed!
I think i actually done that one🙏
The video was based on
Dantys inferno
An opera
Freddie was the best! So much talent!
Thank you so much for doing this one it truly show’s off Freddie’s amazing vocal range beautiful song amazing video Freddie truly was made in heaven I love watching your face doing Queen reactions take care x x
Glad you enjoyed it
It was a great idea to send Freddie this operatic rock god up on the top of the globe. Freddie was standing there only 1 meter below the roof top of the warehouse where it was filmed.
So different from a Queen song but Freddie's voice is so unique that there is no mistaking it. This is such a pretty song.
Written in the stars ✨️
Yes! Great song and video (this one was based on his love of opera so he chose a mix of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring mixed with Dante’s Inferno) Nobody sang like Freddie Mercury. Total Rock God. ❤Check out Time Waits for No One and Living on My Own, Lilly of the Valley, Melancholy Blues, The Millionaire Waltz, Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy, Stone Cold Crazy!
An all time favourite ❤️
"Will I get to heaven? No. I don’t want to. Hell is much better. Look at all the interesting people you’re going to meet down there!”
- Freddie Mercury 🥂
I've been loving Queen and Freddie's music most of my life and this is the first time I've ever heard this one and I love it. This is Freddie inside and out! Thank you for sharing your this one, this is special. 🫶🌈👑💙
Made In Heaven was Freddie’s wish, so to speak! Freddie wanted to recreate scenes from Stravinskij’s The Right Of Spring and Dante’s Inferno. What’s remarkable is the 67-ft tall rotating globe in which Freddie stands on .. who btw, was afraid of heights! 🌎🔝 Freddie’s outfit is similar to the one he wore in the Radio Ga Ga music video!!
Feddie’s voice was made in Heaven. I don’t really get the video either, but it doesn’t matter. It’s just a great song and nobody nobody nobody can sing like Freddie
An aside Freddie was frightened of hights, though you would never guess when you see him hanging, climbing any pole he finds. Yep, Freddie never found a pole he didn't like😂😂😂😂
Thanks, Mann! Freddie was so dramatic! This was originally a solo, but then later done with Queen... better, I think...
Great reaction, Freddie was so versatile. You need to do "Living on My Own" and "I Was Born to Love You". RIP Freddie 💛💛
Amazing ❤ thanks
@Lil_mann Freddie was raised a devout Zoroastrian and raised according to his family's religious beliefs. While being judged a gay man in the 1970-1990s -- all pointed to his eternal life in hell. Realize this song was written and recorded when Fred was HIV-positive. Freddie, with the support of all who loved him, came to terms with his life. And you know what, Lil mann? "...it was all meant to be..."! Watch closely towards the end of the video when all the demonic characters depart to the 'underground'. Where is Freddie? On top of the world! What a triumphant song for everyone, but especially for a dying man. Thanks again for a great reaction 🙂
The song's video was directed by David Mallet, previously involved in the making of the music video for "I Was Born to Love You", as well as five Queen clips. A Royal Opera House replica was built inside a warehouse in North London (as normal studios did not have high enough roofs), where Mercury wanted to recreate scenes from Stravinskij's The Rite of Spring and Dante's Inferno. The most remarkable element is probably the 67-foot tall rotating globe on top of which the singer stands in the last part of the video clip. The outfit that Mercury wears in this music video is quite similar to the outfit worn in the music video for the Queen single "Radio Ga Ga". Mallet and Mercury used the 1952 film The Importance of Being Earnest as inspiration for the set.
Have no idea what the video is about 😂 but I have always loved this song. Freddie’s voice is awesome ✌🏼
well that is a scene from Hieronymus Bosch paintings of Hell
ICP and Queen! Good choices =}
This was a scene from one of Freddie’s favorite ballets.