Innuendo is pronounced: “in-you-EN-doe” Fun fact: the title is only mentioned once in the entire song Thanks for reacting, I love this video and song 😍
Another incredible masterpiece from Freddie. I love this video, and of course this song. The video won the award for "Most Creative" the year it was released. There is so much going on and so many mediums used, the video and the music really hold my interest. The Spanish guitars are played by Brian and also Steve Howe (Yes band). Steve thought Queen was crazy to have him play on the title cut of one of their albums, then wasn't sure he could do the music justice. He practiced a bit and fully aced it. Queen rarely had outside musicians on their albums but invited Steve to join Brian on this one.
Queen mentioned that this song was written in tribute to Led Zeppelin’s KASHMIR. Led Zep’s Robert Plant was one of Freddie’s favorite rock vocalists, which might explain why Plant sang w/Queen INNUENDO at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert 1992. What followed was CRAZY KITTLE THING CALLED LOVE, also sung by Robert Plant!!
Totally agree Marcie. I put March Of The Black Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody and Innuendo as Freddie's top three songwriting masterpieces. You hear bits of Bo Rap inspirations in MOTBQ and bits of inspiration for Innuendo in Bo Rap. All three amazing pieces of music. I call it Freddie's Trilogy.
Great song and album from a group whose mortality was evident. Bless Freddie and his staying power to give us so much when he was so ill. Going back to better times, please react to "Seaside Rendezvous" (official lyric video). It's a charmer from Freddie and the guys! (Spoiler, the "musical" bridge is Freddie & Roger using their voices to mimic instruments.)
Freddie Mercury appears drawn in the style of Leonardo da Vinci, Brian May in the style of Claude Monet, Roger Taylor in the style of Jackson Pollock and John Deacon in that of Pablo Picasso.
both Brian and Steve are playing the flamenco guitar The song was finished when Brian asked Steve to add some spanish guitar licks over what Brian already did
Innuendo is pronounced:
“in-you-EN-doe”
Fun fact: the title is only mentioned once in the entire song
Thanks for reacting, I love this video and song 😍
They are just basically the best band e-v-e-r in allll aspects... Love them all to bits ❤in their brilliance.
Another incredible masterpiece from Freddie. I love this video, and of course this song. The video won the award for "Most Creative" the year it was released. There is so much going on and so many mediums used, the video and the music really hold my interest. The Spanish guitars are played by Brian and also Steve Howe (Yes band). Steve thought Queen was crazy to have him play on the title cut of one of their albums, then wasn't sure he could do the music justice. He practiced a bit and fully aced it. Queen rarely had outside musicians on their albums but invited Steve to join Brian on this one.
Queen mentioned that this song was written in tribute to Led Zeppelin’s KASHMIR. Led Zep’s Robert Plant was one of Freddie’s favorite rock vocalists, which might explain why Plant sang w/Queen INNUENDO at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert 1992. What followed was CRAZY KITTLE THING CALLED LOVE, also sung by Robert Plant!!
Another masterpiece baby. I love this song ❤❤❤❤
I love all your reactions to Queen and Freddie…..
Personally, I think this is even a more impressive masterpiece than “Bohemian Rhapsody”!
(And… OMG, I love your “room background”!)
Totally agree Marcie. I put March Of The Black Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody and Innuendo as Freddie's top three songwriting masterpieces. You hear bits of Bo Rap inspirations in MOTBQ and bits of inspiration for Innuendo in Bo Rap. All three amazing pieces of music. I call it Freddie's Trilogy.
I agree I put this and March of the black Queen above Bohemian Rhapsody.
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Great song and album from a group whose mortality was evident. Bless Freddie and his staying power to give us so much when he was so ill.
Going back to better times, please react to "Seaside Rendezvous" (official lyric video). It's a charmer from Freddie and the guys! (Spoiler, the "musical" bridge is Freddie & Roger using their voices to mimic instruments.)
Freddie Mercury appears drawn in the style of Leonardo da Vinci, Brian May in the style of Claude Monet, Roger Taylor in the style of Jackson Pollock and John Deacon in that of Pablo Picasso.
both Brian and Steve are playing the flamenco guitar
The song was finished when Brian asked Steve to add some spanish guitar licks over what Brian already did
Spanish part with this guitar is so wonderful....this song has so many different parts, like a musical puzzle....and finally pure bliss
Master pièce
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This is a fantastic song, great reaction
Thank you, I loved this song🚀👑
"kinda liked it"? Listen to it some more.