“Fat Bottom Girls” and “Bicycle Race” were released together on the same 45 rpm record and reference each other in their lyrics. If this video made you blush, then you should probably stay away from the original video for “Bicycle Race”. :-)
@@kevinL5425 If I remember the story right then it was included initially in the UK, then excluded for the same unknown reasons and then you had a little order form included with which you could get it for free.
Yes, quiet, shy, retiring Brian May! I'm an 'old' Queen fan, since 1974, this was a big song when it came out. As well as it being a great kick-ass rock song, I really love two things in particular: The way the bass drops in at the start; Freddie's little extra ad libs: "I tell ya!", "pleeeease!", and "ride 'em, cowboy!" p.s. and that fantastic drum fill
When they played this on the radio they almost always played "Bicycle Race" immediately following. And i really think that's how they should be reacted to.
Agree! I was a radio DJ in the 80s and 90s and ALWAYS played those 2 songs together. Some songs just shouldn’t be separated. There’s some Beatles songs, Pink Floyd, and my favorite example, Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid. Reacting to pairs of songs like that (along with understanding that’s the way they used to get played on the radio) would be A++!
My late father's favorite song, I dated a full figure blonde back in the day who looked like early Pamela Anderson. This song brings back memories and tears.
Queen was so good they could just write the best southern rock song better than any southern rock band ever could. Same for disco, and early metal, stone cold crazy is as heavy as any Sabbath. They were special
Queen were one of those one in a billion occasions of cosmic forces coming together for a brief moment in time to form something that will never be repeated or surpassed.
I love this woman, everything she said was spot on! - and ain't it cool that brian may wrote songs like fat bottomed girls and! tie your mother down? I mean, he's a gentle-man and a scientist no less. and he's still able to wrote such cool rock ('n roll) tunes man. and freddie's singin' is the cherry on top.
He's a bloke. No matter how polite and erudite we appear to be we all feel the same basic urges that need to be "acted" upon. I'm sure Jack The Ripper was a perfect gentleman when he wasn't out-a-ripping.
Stacy, I got a good laugh from your accidental double entendres: 6:13 Ahead of the CURVE...! 6:54 The harmonies take the CAKE...!! 🤣🤣🤣 Yeah, they took that cake all across the airwaves & into stadiums!!! My suggestion for you is my fave Queen song, '39, a gorgeous song written by Brian, it's on the "Night at the Opera" album. 😃👍🏻
This song live is even better! Check out Milton Keynes from 1982. The thing about Queen is that their live performances are all unique. They didn't just go out on stage and regurgitate the exact same thing everyone's already heard. It had to be unique... they owed that to their fans.
Queen is timeless. They have a song like this that came out half a century ago, one if not two of the most iconic sports songs with We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions, the most iconic rock/opera song with Bohemian Rhapsody and the greatest live set performed in modern history when they performed for Live Aid.
This is the companion track to "Bicycle Race". As I recall that was the B side for this single. And yes, it's meant to be as suggestive as you probably think it is. If anyone would know what makes the world go 'round, it would be Brian May and his PhD in astrophysics!
More Queen/Freddie please! Here are some recommendations: Studio recordings: How can I go on One year of love Love me like there's no tomorrow Too much love will kill you A Winter's tale The great pretender Time waits for no one Let me in your heart again In my defence Live performances: You take my breathe away - Hyde park 1976 Father to son - Rainbow 1974 White Queen (as it began) - Hammersmith 1975 Hammer to fall - Wembley 1986 July 12 & Budapest 1986 Who wants to live forever - Wembley 1986 July 11 Play the game - Milton keynes 1982 Save me - Montreal 1981 Somebody to love - Milton Keynes 1982 It's a hard life - Rio 1985 January
Stone Cold Crazy is a very good rock song from their catalog. It’s an older piece, but man - if you need a boost in your day, that one will do it for sure ✌🏻
thanks Stacey, your giggling was infectious, genuine, ahead of the curve definitely, Its message was as subliminal as Elvis Presley landing upside down in a UFO at the superbowl half time show Can we infer Brian (Professor PhD) is a real badass or should we as you nobly stated see it as a celebration of body form, if so then i can say my body is a temple too, Queen with David Bowie next please love
One of my favourite less known early Queen songs is “Dragon Attack”. A few years ago someone created a mashup of that song with Dragon scenes from Game of Thrones, which was great!
I did not see it in the other comments. This was on their "Jazz" album. It also had a 3 page poster in the album, with ALL topless women getting ready to ride their bicycles. Wish i still had that album.
3 people i miss right now, Freddie, Carlin, and John Candy. RIP boys. played this song one night in a townie bar during college, place was packed, everybody stopped, started singing. was a great time.
Before Queen started playing big stadiums their songs were a bit more diverse and varied, perhaps because they thought the quieter and more esoteric songs wouldn't work on the big stage. Fat Bottom Girls is a song where Queen have got their tongues firmly in their cheeks, I think to some degree they were seeing how much they could get away with.
"Ok Roger" best intuitive comment on youtube this year. it had me falling out my chair. if you think it was ahead of its time try listening to THE 1970'S HIT "The Kinks Lola"
Well, I'm not the world's most masculine man But I know what I am and I'm glad I'm a man And so is Lola I love how that lyric, like the muse in the story, goes both ways.
Thank you awesome rection! 1970's Queen is like nothing before and we will never see this kind of band again RIP Fred You should def check out Roger's 'I'm in love with my car' on lead vocal - you will love that
I believe it was written by Professor Brian May PhD. I guess when you have a doctorate in astrophysics, you have an appreciation for things that are astronomically large, including buttocks! < Oops, I went off too early with the comment!
next queen pls "i want it all" amazingly charged and energizing, it will completely recharge you, perfect to play before exercise to get the blood flowing and you won't even need a warm-up :DD
Stacey, I have said this before, and I am so glad you Found Queen and keep Reacting, as FREDDIE was the Best Entetainer/Showman in my Lifetime, and I saw them Live in 1980
I bought the 45 record the year it came out when I was 13. Played it on the family Emerson turntable. Can't believe my parents let me listen to this. Incredibly I still have that original 45 that I purchased back then!
Hi Stacey - you must listen and watch White Queen live at Hammersmith back in 1975. Recorded on Christmas Eve!! You will definitely get emotional with the performance from the band and the vocals from the greatest frontman that ever lived.
Love you Stacy, and I love your Queen reactions. 2 absolute belters for you to react to……Freddie Mercury singing solo with Time Waits For No One and the other a duet with an opera singer Monsteratte Caballe ‘Barcelona’
Queen could really rock out! It's amazing that all four members wrote big hits. Brian seems to write guitar rockers, John deacons songs were bass driven and Freddie had the crazy over the top songs. I never figured out Roger's style, but he had some great songs too
Tie Your Mother Down from Montreal 1981 is fabulous ❤ also In The Lap of the Gods from The Rainbow 1974 not the revisited one which is at the end of the concert (same title two completely different songs) great reaction ❤❤
I love your reactions especially your Queen ones.I'm glad you enjoyed this one and your beauty and smile are infectious.If you like Queen rockers then One Vision extended version or Princes Of The Universe both from the A Kind Of Magic album should delight you.Yes Brian wrote this and its a banger! Freddie wrote a song that goes with this called Bicycle Race which is great fun too.Thanks again for another wonderful reaction ❤
Love your channel. You say your not a music expert, but as a musician, I see you have a strong passion for it. Keep making us smile while enjoying vids with you!!
The drum fill before the final chorus gives me life. Pretty sure it could resuscitate me if I was in cardiac arrest. Also, I have advocated for this song to be our national anthem for years!
Stacey you should give "Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy" and " Tie Your Mother Down" a listen for yet another example of never knowing what to expect from this great band!
Fun reaction. Queen were simply fearless in terms of artistic versatility. There wasn't any style that they couldn't pull off effectively and put their unique stamp on it.
You,my dear make me smile!! I lost my identical twin brother and best friend (11-17-23)and lately I haven't had much to smile for.. R.I.P my Brother!!Thank You Beautiful ❤😥😢
I was a teenager in the sixties, so much great music through to the eighties. This was one of them. I like the line "such a naughty nanny". Corrupted by the help...noice. A very good and fun tune.✌
A great May song and one of the best of the album. You have to listen to it side by side with Bicycle Race which is very similar but written by Mercury. The lyrics even refer to each other and it came out as a double A single.
Hello there! I just discovered you today, and let me just say I love your channel and all these queen reactions! :3 I would like to recommend the Medley from Queen’s Live At The Rainbow Concert, it consists the songs In Lap Of The Gods, Killer Queen, March Of The Black Queen, and Bring Back That Leroy Brown. It’s a really iconic medley, and my personal fav!🥰
When Freddie Mercury passed.. The Band did a Tribute concert for him!! So let’s do from 1992 The song is I Want It All with Roger Daltrey Of The Who🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I think you will ❤️❤️❤️
You would probably like their song, "Bicycle Race". They reference Fat Bottom in it. It's the only time I know of where a band references one of their songs inside another song.
Please everyone vote this as best reaction video 2024. 🏆🏅🎖🥇 Tell me you don't smile watching Staceys reaction and I'll show a pig that can fly Everyday starts better watching this 🌟
Oh and don't be shocked about Brian writing this. Brian writes the deepest songs, and the some of the naughtinest. He wrote one called Tie your mother down, its raunch has hell. But then he wrote one (for Freddie again) called Save me that is deep, and caring. Brian is the most varied of the composers in many ways. Roger and John you can tell a mile off, but Brian and Freddie? They sneak new things in and you can't tell
Tie Your Mother Down as a next reaction in your amazing music channel ❤ guitar solos by John and Brian sends chills down my spine ❤ very cool bombastic rock song ❤
Freddie, Bon and Brian, Steve Perry, Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford, Sammy Hagar, Vince Neil and Diamond Dave, Axl and others were THE lead singers and frontmen of my teens and on. So many all-time greats and I'm sure I've forgotten some that others will rank highly, too! Great reaction vid.
Written by Brian May - when it was released it was a double A-side - with 'Bicycle Race'. The 2 songs reference each other in the lyrics.
And he wrote it about Freddies choice in men and women ;)
Most of the heavier ones were written by Sir Dr Brian!
Brian is also in love with his car. Make of that what you will.
One of the greatest 45's ever. I got it filed with my Superfreak/Give it to me Babe :-)
@@estoy1001is my favorite Queen song
“Fat Bottom Girls” and “Bicycle Race” were released together on the same 45 rpm record and reference each other in their lyrics. If this video made you blush, then you should probably stay away from the original video for “Bicycle Race”. :-)
You mean because of THE bicycle race at Wembley?🤭 I have „Jazz“ on LP and there’s a poster of that race as bonus 😇
@@mgnzmn9362 Apparently that poster was excluded from the U.S. release.
@kevinL5425 Only after the fact. I bought the Jazz album in 1979 when I was 12, and I had the poster. Oh yeah, I'm in The United States Of America.
@@kevinL5425 If I remember the story right then it was included initially in the UK, then excluded for the same unknown reasons and then you had a little order form included with which you could get it for free.
Lol I forgot about that video! (So of course I had to go watch it immediately!)
Brian May wrote it. They also promoted a nude bicycle race for this song.
A timeless Queen classic....
Freddie is gone too soon.... Such a fantastic entertainer.
Queen "Bicycle Race" has to be next! 😂
💯 YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I concur!
Has to be
Bicycle Race and Fat Bottom Girls were released as a double A side single on 45rpm record originally.
Agreed as they share a bit of lyrics.
If you like this one, please try "Tie Your Mother Down." Same vibe, same sense of fun, makes me smile!
Your giggles were exactly the right reaction to these fun lyrics.
Absolutely nothing wrong with a fat bottomed girl Stacey. Loving your reactions ❤️🏴🇬🇧
Try Bicycle Race next. It goes perfect with this song and was side B on record
crazy little thing called love..see how versatile they are with there music 🎶
Yes, quiet, shy, retiring Brian May! I'm an 'old' Queen fan, since 1974, this was a big song when it came out. As well as it being a great kick-ass rock song, I really love two things in particular:
The way the bass drops in at the start;
Freddie's little extra ad libs: "I tell ya!", "pleeeease!", and "ride 'em, cowboy!"
p.s. and that fantastic drum fill
When they played this on the radio they almost always played "Bicycle Race" immediately following. And i really think that's how they should be reacted to.
Agree! I was a radio DJ in the 80s and 90s and ALWAYS played those 2 songs together. Some songs just shouldn’t be separated. There’s some Beatles songs, Pink Floyd, and my favorite example, Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid. Reacting to pairs of songs like that (along with understanding that’s the way they used to get played on the radio) would be A++!
Of course the genius Brian wrote it, he's an astrophysicists so he know what he's talking about!
"Late main-sequence stars make the universe go 'round" doesn't have the same snap. 😉
Who Wants to Live Forever, live at Budapest will give you chills. It’s electric.
YES! even the studio version will give her chills
@@legacyfilms2454she should definitely listen to the studio video before the live version.
My late father's favorite song, I dated a full figure blonde back in the day who looked like early Pamela Anderson. This song brings back memories and tears.
More like Louie Anderson, I'm guessing...
Queen was so good they could just write the best southern rock song better than any southern rock band ever could. Same for disco, and early metal, stone cold crazy is as heavy as any Sabbath. They were special
Queen were one of those one in a billion occasions of cosmic forces coming together for a brief moment in time to form something that will never be repeated or surpassed.
queen ... was the first band to release a cassette with dolby sound... back in the 70s... I had a dolby stereo in my car...incredible
I love this woman, everything she said was spot on!
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and ain't it cool that brian may wrote songs like fat bottomed girls and! tie your mother down?
I mean, he's a gentle-man and a scientist no less. and he's still able to wrote such cool rock ('n roll) tunes man.
and freddie's singin' is the cherry on top.
He's a bloke. No matter how polite and erudite we appear to be we all feel the same basic urges that need to be "acted" upon. I'm sure Jack The Ripper was a perfect gentleman when he wasn't out-a-ripping.
Stacy, I got a good laugh from your accidental double entendres: 6:13 Ahead of the CURVE...! 6:54 The harmonies take the CAKE...!! 🤣🤣🤣 Yeah, they took that cake all across the airwaves & into stadiums!!!
My suggestion for you is my fave Queen song, '39, a gorgeous song written by Brian, it's on the "Night at the Opera" album. 😃👍🏻
Brian May, the smartest man in music. In his spare time from playing guitar and songwriting for Queen, he's an Astrophysicist.
Another smart guy in music is Skunk Baxter, guitarist for Steely Dan, Doobie Bros and others, who advises the Pentagon on missile technology.
@@stuBdoc Jeff is one of my very-favorite musicians.
This song live is even better! Check out Milton Keynes from 1982. The thing about Queen is that their live performances are all unique. They didn't just go out on stage and regurgitate the exact same thing everyone's already heard. It had to be unique... they owed that to their fans.
YES!!!!
THE LIVE VERSION IS GREAT!!!
"Get on your bikes and ride!"
Queen is timeless. They have a song like this that came out half a century ago, one if not two of the most iconic sports songs with We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions, the most iconic rock/opera song with Bohemian Rhapsody and the greatest live set performed in modern history when they performed for Live Aid.
"Queen was ahead of the curve" lol 😂
I thought Queen was behind the curve 😉
@@mgordon1100 😂
@@mgordon1100 Giggity.
@@mgordon1100 Freddie was on every side of the curve possible.
@@roscocsa Yeah. I was kind of making a joke. Where else will you see the curve of the Fat Bottom, but behind it?
They were so cheerfully cheeky that someone had to really work themselves into a fit to be offended.
I will never not crank up the volume when this song comes on.
Said no one ever HAHAHA :D
This is the companion track to "Bicycle Race". As I recall that was the B side for this single. And yes, it's meant to be as suggestive as you probably think it is. If anyone would know what makes the world go 'round, it would be Brian May and his PhD in astrophysics!
My favorite quote of his, "Astrophysics are much more interesting if you're not an astrophysicist."
More Queen/Freddie please! Here are some recommendations:
Studio recordings:
How can I go on
One year of love
Love me like there's no tomorrow
Too much love will kill you
A Winter's tale
The great pretender
Time waits for no one
Let me in your heart again
In my defence
Live performances:
You take my breathe away - Hyde park 1976
Father to son - Rainbow 1974
White Queen (as it began) - Hammersmith 1975
Hammer to fall - Wembley 1986 July 12 & Budapest 1986
Who wants to live forever - Wembley 1986 July 11
Play the game - Milton keynes 1982
Save me - Montreal 1981
Somebody to love - Milton Keynes 1982
It's a hard life - Rio 1985 January
As a cat mom she should react to Delilah first😂
Stone Cold Crazy is a very good rock song from their catalog. It’s an older piece, but man - if you need a boost in your day, that one will do it for sure ✌🏻
"Old Fashion Lover Boy" is one of my favorite under played classic.
thanks Stacey, your giggling was infectious, genuine, ahead of the curve definitely,
Its message was as subliminal as Elvis Presley landing upside down in a UFO at the superbowl half time show
Can we infer Brian (Professor PhD) is a real badass or should we as you nobly stated see it as a celebration of body form,
if so then i can say my body is a temple too,
Queen with David Bowie next please love
One of my favourite less known early Queen songs is “Dragon Attack”. A few years ago someone created a mashup of that song with Dragon scenes from Game of Thrones, which was great!
I did not see it in the other comments. This was on their "Jazz" album. It also had a 3 page poster in the album, with ALL topless women getting ready to ride their bicycles. Wish i still had that album.
Totally naked mate, tho 'tastefully' posed. The Amerikkkan version of the album came with a form so that you could send off for the full poster...
Hey, Stacy. Another Queen song that you should definitely do a reaction to is the song "One Vision"
3 people i miss right now, Freddie, Carlin, and John Candy. RIP boys. played this song one night in a townie bar during college, place was packed, everybody stopped, started singing. was a great time.
You Take My Brwath Away-1976, just Freddie and his piano, you’ll definitely fall in love.
Breath
yes so beautiful
BIIII-cycle! Love this song 😁(And fat-bottomed girls) In the words of Albert Einstein 😛 "Anyone who is a friend of cats, is a friend of mine"
Before Queen started playing big stadiums their songs were a bit more diverse and varied, perhaps because they thought the quieter and more esoteric songs wouldn't work on the big stage. Fat Bottom Girls is a song where Queen have got their tongues firmly in their cheeks, I think to some degree they were seeing how much they could get away with.
"Ok Roger" best intuitive comment on youtube this year. it had me falling out my chair.
if you think it was ahead of its time try listening to THE 1970'S HIT "The Kinks Lola"
Great total comment! Thanks!
Well, I'm not the world's most masculine man
But I know what I am and I'm glad I'm a man
And so is Lola
I love how that lyric, like the muse in the story, goes both ways.
Thank you awesome rection! 1970's Queen is like nothing before and we will never see this kind of band again RIP Fred You should def check out Roger's 'I'm in love with my car' on lead vocal - you will love that
Got a feel for my automobile...
I believe it was written by Professor Brian May PhD. I guess when you have a doctorate in astrophysics, you have an appreciation for things that are astronomically large, including buttocks! < Oops, I went off too early with the comment!
I understand that his dissertation was on various aspects of Uranus.
@@Escapee5931 😂🤣
next queen pls "i want it all" amazingly charged and energizing, it will completely recharge you, perfect to play before exercise to get the blood flowing and you won't even need a warm-up :DD
I used to drive around with this song playing at 1000 decibels back in the day. Thanks for the memories.
My wife rocks out to this song, along with our Saint Bernard girl ... something about the simplicity of this song :)
Keep going . I have many queen suggestions, but as long as you keep going..keep going. I love your open mind.
Stacey, I have said this before, and I am so glad you Found Queen and keep Reacting, as FREDDIE was the Best Entetainer/Showman in my Lifetime, and I saw them Live in 1980
I bought the 45 record the year it came out when I was 13. Played it on the family Emerson turntable. Can't believe my parents let me listen to this. Incredibly I still have that original 45 that I purchased back then!
The show must go on, is a must for your next queen reaction!
Hi Stacey - you must listen and watch White Queen live at Hammersmith back in 1975. Recorded on Christmas Eve!!
You will definitely get emotional with the performance from the band and the vocals from the greatest frontman that ever lived.
Love reliving these classics with new ears along for the journey.
This is really a great analysis after the reaction. Be yourself! Simple.
Once again Stacey , glad your still enjoying Queen , if you get the chance check out the song SAVE ME , think you might like it
Love you Stacy, and I love your Queen reactions. 2 absolute belters for you to react to……Freddie Mercury singing solo with Time Waits For No One and the other a duet with an opera singer Monsteratte Caballe ‘Barcelona’
Queen could really rock out! It's amazing that all four members wrote big hits. Brian seems to write guitar rockers, John deacons songs were bass driven and Freddie had the crazy over the top songs. I never figured out Roger's style, but he had some great songs too
jaja cuando estaba pequeño mi papa la colocaba en las fiestas de la casa y con mi hermana haciamos un baile todo chistoso. clasico familiar. jajaja
Tie Your Mother Down from Montreal 1981 is fabulous ❤ also In The Lap of the Gods from The Rainbow 1974 not the revisited one which is at the end of the concert (same title two completely different songs) great reaction ❤❤
If you have not reacted to this band yet....another band with great harmonies is "Little River Band".
Written by Brian May who also wrote the very suggestive "Tie Your Mother Down". Which is another rocking banger btw.
Their live at Wembley version of Tie your mother is my favorite, though I grew up with the original and that's great too
One of the lesser known Queen songs I would suggest is "The Prophets Song", one of my absolute favourites that gets not enough praise imho.
Yes ! This is a masterpiece !
One of the very best guitar solos of all times, Brian's very best for sure.
I love your reactions especially your Queen ones.I'm glad you enjoyed this one and your beauty and smile are infectious.If you like Queen rockers then One Vision extended version or Princes Of The Universe both from the A Kind Of Magic album should delight you.Yes Brian wrote this and its a banger! Freddie wrote a song that goes with this called Bicycle Race which is great fun too.Thanks again for another wonderful reaction ❤
2:42 😂 Awww love it. I’ve seen dozens and dozens of your videos and I’ve never seen you make that face before
The guitars on this song are heavy, funky and really groovy. It's Dr. Brian May, actually.
Love your channel. You say your not a music expert, but as a musician, I see you have a strong passion for it. Keep making us smile while enjoying vids with you!!
The drum fill before the final chorus gives me life. Pretty sure it could resuscitate me if I was in cardiac arrest.
Also, I have advocated for this song to be our national anthem for years!
I know a lot of people are saying "Bicycle Race" should be next. But "Another One Bites The Dust" or "The Show Must Go On" should be next.
Queen is absolutely fantastic! Freddy was undeniably amazing. You can’t go wrong with any of their songs
**BICYCLE RACE** Next .... You're gonna luv it! It this made you laugh and giggle, the next will make you do it So Much More! Cheers!!!
Stacey you should give "Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy" and " Tie Your Mother Down" a listen for yet another example of never knowing what to expect from this great band!
Fun reaction. Queen were simply fearless in terms of artistic versatility. There wasn't any style that they couldn't pull off effectively and put their unique stamp on it.
I love Queen. Freddy the King and Prince, pauper and artist. Effin great band. I'd be happy to walk down any road with this tune in my ears.
You,my dear make me smile!! I lost my identical twin brother and best friend (11-17-23)and lately I haven't had much to smile for.. R.I.P my Brother!!Thank You Beautiful ❤😥😢
Queen was the real deal. This one is so much fun! Thanks for sharing it. 🙂
There were certain womens rights groups trying to ban this track here in the UK....😂😂😂😂
Really ? That’s Fu#k*d.
They don't make the rocking world go round for sure!
They already did in the US lately...
"white man" is another great Queen song
I never heard of that. Have to look it up. If it hasn't been "cancelled" for twisted reasons 😂
Thanks for your vids. Had a lot of fun with these today. Awesome ❤
I was a teenager in the sixties, so much great music through to the eighties. This was one of them.
I like the line "such a naughty nanny". Corrupted by the help...noice. A very good and fun tune.✌
Brian May wrote this. Freddie made it his. lol
Brian wrote it FOR Freddie because he liked big bottoms.
You have to see the poster that came with the album. 😂
Great band, great song…….great reaction.
Queen's harmonies were the best!
Roger was asked to join to Genesis when Phil Collins left the band, but he said no. 😂
Gotta say I'm glad that you're continuing down the Queen rabbit hole. Your smile says it all. Queen has music for everyone to enjoy 👑
A great May song and one of the best of the album. You have to listen to it side by side with Bicycle Race which is very similar but written by Mercury. The lyrics even refer to each other and it came out as a double A single.
Hello there! I just discovered you today, and let me just say I love your channel and all these queen reactions! :3 I would like to recommend the Medley from Queen’s Live At The Rainbow Concert, it consists the songs In Lap Of The Gods, Killer Queen, March Of The Black Queen, and Bring Back That Leroy Brown. It’s a really iconic medley, and my personal fav!🥰
When Freddie Mercury passed.. The Band did a Tribute concert for him!! So let’s do from 1992 The song is I Want It All with Roger Daltrey Of The Who🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I think you will ❤️❤️❤️
and so much from this concert!!
Loving your queen reactions, i think you would really love "breakthru" so please consider it to be your next queen song has you won't be disappointed.
You would probably like their song, "Bicycle Race". They reference Fat Bottom in it. It's the only time I know of where a band references one of their songs inside another song.
Loved your reaction Stacey! I've listened to Queen since their Debut. It's just a great fun song!
Please everyone vote this as best reaction video 2024. 🏆🏅🎖🥇
Tell me you don't smile watching Staceys reaction and I'll show a pig that can fly
Everyday starts better watching this 🌟
At concert, even today with Adam on singing, women get up and dance to this. Women of all ages. Its a well loved song.
Oh and don't be shocked about Brian writing this. Brian writes the deepest songs, and the some of the naughtinest. He wrote one called Tie your mother down, its raunch has hell. But then he wrote one (for Freddie again) called Save me that is deep, and caring. Brian is the most varied of the composers in many ways. Roger and John you can tell a mile off, but Brian and Freddie? They sneak new things in and you can't tell
Every time I see the question, “what song makes you turn up the volume when you hear the beginning?” THIS ONE! You do a great job. 👍🎼
I envy those experiencing QUEEN songs for the first time. 💗🤘💗🤘
Tie Your Mother Down as a next reaction in your amazing music channel ❤ guitar solos by John and Brian sends chills down my spine ❤ very cool bombastic rock song ❤
They wrote the first thrash song too. "Stone Cold Crazy". Metallica covered it in their Garage Days EP.
Freddie, Bon and Brian, Steve Perry, Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford, Sammy Hagar, Vince Neil and Diamond Dave, Axl and others were THE lead singers and frontmen of my teens and on. So many all-time greats and I'm sure I've forgotten some that others will rank highly, too! Great reaction vid.
Another great song written by Brian is "39". Refers to time travel, which fits his interest as an astrophysicist.
It's the Interstellar in a song...or based on when this song was written, maybe Interstellar is 39 made into a movie
That's Dr. May, thank you very much! He has Ph.D in astrophysics.
Cannot remember the Song itself created an uproar, yet the wide Poster which came with the Vinyl Album "Jazz" created a little bit... giggeling ? 😇
This came on the radio when my son was young and he looked at his mom and said and I quote "Mom you make the world go around" I about pissed myself.
a brilliant fun song and when played to a crowd always gets everyone singing