I highly recommend listening to the entire album in one sitting to fully understand the metaphors that happily happen over time. This is my "go to" Queen album ❤
I’m 68. Upon release on a Friday I bought it. This song just stunned me at that time. It felt like Rock- Classical- Opera meshed together. I was 17. My first impression was oh that guitar work is otherworldly. Then I focused on vocals. Drums. Bass. Harmonies. I do remember the album had written no synthesizers basically. I couldn’t wait to keep playing it. Remember at that time one needed to keep moving the needle back to the record groove. That night I went to party and commandeered the record player and kept playing it over and over. The song is still one of Queens masterpieces to me. Definitely one of the songs that just made me think how could someone come up with this in their mind. Brilliant.
Wow I have never thought about it that way. Doe I will suggest that both Queen & Queen ii albums are the development of the bands future. Your correct about your points on both the guitar & drums been the Queen sound. One album I do suggest you do a reaction to is Made In Heaven. But when you listen to it I suggest no make up on because your guaranteed to cry through it. Songs such as Mother Love Beautiful day Well worth been reacted to on there own but the whole album is awesome in my opinion xx
The Queen II album will repeatedly blow your mind. The whole album is grandiose and excessive and heavy, and the songs blend together.Everything you love about Queen to the Nth degree.
Queen II was an absolute masterpiece that never gets the credit it deserved. You summed it up brilliantly - a whole opera in one song: ballad to rock to lullaby and back again. And Freddie's early voice was very different- rasping and angry to syrupy smooth. No one will ever compare to them
Which, compared to March of the Black Queen, sounds like it was recorded in a much inferior way. The sound quality is much worse, despite the fact that MotBQ is way more complicated.
@@TooBusytoDiE It’s sounds like they were going for a Phil Spector, wall of sound kind of thing on “Funny How Love Is.” I didn’t used to like that song, but it’s grown on me. The lyrics are simple, and yet they’re very likable.
@@crescentfreshbret Yes....that's EXACTLY what Freddie was goin' for...another Phil Spector 'Wall of Sound' attempt as the other two he'd done was under the name of Larry Lurex. This would be an original Queen 'Wall of sound' tho. Side note: Instead of Freddie sounding like any of the typical singers from Phil Spector (Ronnie Spector)...Freddie sounded more like early CHER instead...IMO 😉!
to answer your question on what you just witnessed, you witnessed pure musical genius! I saw them do their first 3 albums in their entirety in Charleston SC on march 16th 1975; I have never witnessed anything like it in all the years since then and I have been to thousands of concerts........they didnt use fancy lights or any gimmicks.....just let the music do the talking.....I sat 12 feet from Freddie in that concert and it is the best memory of my life!!!!
It's another Freddie masterpiece of fantasy, mythology, esoterica etc another song that shows the musical skills of Queen. Queen were about pushing themselves to new heights, never staying in a 'box' but exploring different styles of music and never fearing to combine. Freddie refused to be boxed in to one style, genre of music. Early Queen was not your typical 'radio' friendly music, something i believe Freddie realised that they would have to change as the music scene changed. I love the late Queen music but for me early Queen was something special, not for the average 'radio' listener but to expand the consciousness of the fantasy, myth etc and to appreciate that each member of Queen was indeed a true musician.
The thing I love about Queen II is that it's a flowing album. Every single song connects and fades into the next... It's mesmerizing. The March of The Black Queen (one of my favourites on the album) melts into Funny How Love Is. 🖤
My favourite Queen song. Mind blowing is a great way to describe it. Freddie was a genius. I've listened to it for 40+ years and it still surprises me.
Spectacular song. Like many Queen fans, the more you hear it, the more obsessed you will become with this song. There is so much going on, that decades later I still find new and indecipherable ideas that blow me away. Great reaction, thanks.
The talent of Freddie and the boys had in the studio has never been duplicated, as you clearly noticed, they did a lot of "panning" from ear to ear. I absolutely love watching your reactions, great job as always!
Queen II is one of the greatest albums ever recorded, but it can only be fully appreciated listening to it in headphones with your eyes closed so you can really experience all the stereo layering and panning they did.
thanks, Doe - this did go straight into "Funny How Love Is" -- early Queen albums - (and I have a few) - have NO space between songs.. for example: on Night at the Opera - "Death on Two Legs" goes straight into "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" - and Brian's masterpiece "the Prophet's Song" goes directly to "Love of My Life" -
And, of course, “Father to Son” goes right into “White Queen,” “Ogre Battle” goes right into “The Fairy Feller’s Master Stroke,” which goes right into “Nevermore,” “Tenement Funster” goes right into “Flick of the Wrist,” which goes right into “Lilly of the Valley.”
Your reaction is one of the very best ever! You are expressing all the emotions I felt when I heard this for the 1st time back in the 70's, IMO, this masterpiece rivals "Bo Rap" as the best QUEEN song of all time! THANK YOU!☮☮☮
The black side was written completely by Freddie, ogre battle, the fairy feller’s masterstroke and Nevemore ”kinda” go together and The March of the black queen and Funny how love is, the same, you should listen the whole black side to fully appreciate the songs.
Love your reactions, being a lifelong fan, I can see you are discovering their amazing greatness and it’s so much fun because their songs are different and endearing! Yes, enjoying the show-a new exciting song with cool fast lyrics! Yes equating it to an amusement park ride-great analogy!❤
Such a glorious masterpiece! Their fantasy/mythology themes songs are among my many favorites! March of the Black Queen is so intense it was rarely sung live and only a small portion was sung as a medley. At this early a time in their career, who knows what musical sorcery was cooking that would either be fleshed out or ended up in the wastebasket! Once again, Queen provided a superb fantasy tapestry thats a treasure-trove of possible interpretations, especially who the titular Black Queen could be. When I hear the line "I'm Queen of the Night", the opera lover in me automatically thinks of the main antagonist of the same name from Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute". That being said, "Black Queen" and "Queen of the night" is an archetype all her own that has been used to describe several figures in mythology and folklore, but I digress. Another reactor, Darc Helmut did a very interesting reaction to this song with an intriguing approach and interpretation to the lyrics. ruclips.net/video/fm7RAB4wf0A/видео.html Please do check out the rest of Queen II, as well as their debut album and Sheer heart attack, they are all awesome and the live renditions at the rainbow and odeon '75 are incredible!
This is one of my favorite Queen songs if there actually can be favorites other than all of them and it has been going through my head a lot lately so it was great to get to watch your first reaction to it. Yes, this song definitely is a "belly full." Thanks for a great reaction.
Teo Torriatte (Let us cling together) was used by Japan for their Olympic games this year. The Japanese love Queen. Freddie wrote March of the Black Queen inspired by Brian's White Queen song.
I was 13 when this came out. I vividly remember listening to Queen II over and over in my mate´s bedroom. We were totally blown away and it started my love for Freddie and the Boys which remains today. MOTBQ was definitely a Bo- Rap dry run but also a masterpiece in itself. Love your Queen reactions and can´t wait for you to cover Prophet´s Song and my favourite Queen song Father to Son, again from Queen II. Great stuff Doe Darling !
Such fun to see and share with you on a Queen reaction - too long away. I think Queen thrived at this time upon a cryptic epic sound. A pre-mod form of shock and awe. In my older brother's day, it was all about the album. You didn't speak of "a song from an album" you spoke about "the album." And when you and friends got together to listen to music, it was after sensing the mood of the journey and choosing the album you wanted to share for the next XX minutes. We missed out on that but it is an easy fix to patch...just do it all at one sitting, the way a proper album of the day was meant to be heard. Works particularly well with albums of this time that crafted and sculpted their choices to convey where they were at that moment in time. So...it is a way to time travel, when you think of it!
As a kid of 1981 (thats when I bought Queen 2) I thought this was the norm... I was catching up on the Queen stuff from the 70s over the next 6 or 7 years. I now cant believe how outrageous this album was!X Love your first time reactions!X
Doe I'm so very happy that Queen finally Got the Appreciation. & Respect the 4 Original Members. That Freddie was the ❤ & Soul of Queen. I am so very happy that Queen has a whole new younger Audience. Im not putting Anyone Down Disco Deacon, took Fred's passing hard. John was shy & Freddie would help Guide John through Interviews. And it worked! I feel by freddie doing this he letting the Quiet Monster 🔊 player, get through all the functions & Events they had to Attend! John felt protected & Freddie just doing his job of a front man
I’m late to the party but I’m happy to have made it. I very much enjoyed the reaction. This was the song that solidified my appreciation of Queen back in the day when it came out. Happy to see others enjoying it these many years later. First time seeing a reaction from you, it will not be the last.
THANK YOU, DOE!! THIS IS MY 2ND FAVORITE QUEEN SONG!! 🖤🖤🖤 THE SONG ALWAYS GIVES ME AN “ALICE IN WONDERLAND” VIBE 🃏♣️🃏♠️ SHE’S ABUSIVE & VILE, STILL WE MARCH SINGLE FILE “LA LA LA LA LA” BRIAN’S GUITAR SOLO SEALS THE DEAL 🖤 🔲◼️◾️ SO AMAZING 🖤 Black on black on - every fingernail & toe” *ALREADY PAINTED MY NAILS BLACK*
There is a lot going on in this song and you will need to listen to it multiple times to get the full Nuance. I would recommend earphones because the stereo differences in each ear add another layer to the song
Hello Miss Doe Darling , love your reaction and your thoughts to this, one of Freddie's Masterpiece. Yes do react all the songs of Queen 2 album , one of my favorite Queen Album, and btw i love your Prawn Costume last time @ Freddie's 75th birthday 😊😘💛, you rock🤟🏻. Stay safe Darling
Thanks for all of your Queen videos! Have you checked out You Take My Breath Away, live from Hyde Park, 1976? If you haven’t, you should. Trust me; you’ll love it. The studio version is great in its own way, with lots of harmonies and big sounds, but that ‘76 live version is just Freddie and his piano. To die for!!
This song does run into the the next one on the album called "Funny How Love Is". This was the Grand Daddy of Bohemian Rhapsody that came about a few years later.
A masterpiece like a Picasso you need to really study but you can't take your eyes off because you know you're looking/listening to greatness! Great reaction!
A battle back and forth for sure! The protagonist is pulled between the two forces, the beauty of virtue and the draw of power and as you say, debauchery.
Play this song, well the whole album on vinyl through stereo. Play it with left speaker muted..then play again solely through the left with the right muted. Trust me... it's epic ❤
Fantastic reaction. It was epic. And speaking of epic, if you haven't already, please react to the Prophets Song. Another epic masterpiece that will take you on an unforgettable journey.
When you do react to the Prophet's song, I hope you'll just use the album and let Love of my life play right afterwards, since one melds into the next so beautifully - and most reactors never get that "togetherness" in their reactions. (The songs don't belong together lyrically, but musically it's such a nice thing how they're connected. (Would've been the same with the songs on the black side of Queen II, too. Maybe a black side review of Queen II at some point?) :)
Yeah this definitely laid the foundation for BoRhap. It's somewhat jarring not hearing it naturally go into Funny How Love Is as it does on the album. But yeah, I found myself getting misty eyes watching you react. I was the hugest Queen fan when I was a odd little kid in the 70's. I especially loved this album. My peers were into Kiss big time, but they sounded amateurish compared to the magnificent grandeur of Queen. How I loved them so.
I wore out three copies of the vinyl of Queen 2 I listened to it so much- still one of my favourite albums of all time but I play safe now have it on cd- and I still play loudly all the way through!! I don't try to analyse what I hear it's your perception what it's about and any way it would get boring if you did, so don't!
I love this song... But for to play a live ... Well, complex! One song (with diferents inside parts). Longest and crazy. From "Queen II", right? Regards from Brazil.
The reason the ending of the song sounds awkward as it fades out is because it immediately goes into the next song on the album, called "Funny How Love Is" If you bought the album (Back in the day) Like I did, it would be a seamless transition straight into the next one.
yes, it fades to "funny how love is....the album has a black side and a white side, you were hearing the black side. black side is considered, side 2 of freddy's opera. thanks
@Doe I insist that you listen to the entire Queen II album without a pause between the songs, and you'll discover a well-knit story going on....... It's just a theory, but it's very fascinating.... Please give it a go!!
I highly recommend listening to the entire album in one sitting to fully understand the metaphors that happily happen over time. This is my "go to" Queen album ❤
I’m 68. Upon release on a Friday I bought it. This song just stunned me at that time. It felt like Rock- Classical- Opera meshed together. I was 17. My first impression was oh that guitar work is otherworldly. Then I focused on vocals. Drums. Bass. Harmonies.
I do remember the album had written no synthesizers basically.
I couldn’t wait to keep playing it. Remember at that time one needed to keep moving the needle back to the record groove.
That night I went to party and commandeered the record player and kept playing it over and over. The song is still one of Queens masterpieces to me. Definitely one of the songs that just made me think how could someone come up with this in their mind. Brilliant.
The March Of The Black Queen is the crazy older sister of Bohemian Rhapsody.
Ha - thanks, Mori - well said!
And My Fairy King is the mother of both songs.
Wow I have never thought about it that way.
Doe I will suggest that both Queen & Queen ii albums are the development of the bands future. Your correct about your points on both the guitar & drums been the Queen sound.
One album I do suggest you do a reaction to is Made In Heaven. But when you listen to it I suggest no make up on because your guaranteed to cry through it. Songs such as
Mother Love
Beautiful day
Well worth been reacted to on there own but the whole album is awesome in my opinion xx
This comment just made my day hahahahahhaa it was truly true
Very true
The Queen II album will repeatedly blow your mind. The whole album is grandiose and excessive and heavy, and the songs blend together.Everything you love about Queen to the Nth degree.
I wholeheartedly agree!❤
I agree too. The whole album is epic. I especially love "Father to Son"
@@philbroadley8824 my favourite Queen song is WHITE QUEEN, but FATHER TO SON is my second favourite
Side 2 (the black side) of Queen 2 is quite simply some of the greatest music ever captured on tape. It’s Science!!!!
Queen II was an absolute masterpiece that never gets the credit it deserved. You summed it up brilliantly - a whole opera in one song: ballad to rock to lullaby and back again. And Freddie's early voice was very different- rasping and angry to syrupy smooth. No one will ever compare to them
Queen II is my favorite Queen album, and The march of the Black Queen my favorite song!! I'm so happy you reacted to it!
Mine too!
Mine too. My favourite album ever.
Same here! I think "Queen II" is the best album of all time in our world.
The reason it ends like that, it goes straight into Funny How Love Is on Queen II
Ahhh I see
Which, compared to March of the Black Queen, sounds like it was recorded in a much inferior way. The sound quality is much worse, despite the fact that MotBQ is way more complicated.
@@TooBusytoDiE Never been one of my favourites FHLI
@@TooBusytoDiE It’s sounds like they were going for a Phil Spector, wall of sound kind of thing on “Funny How Love Is.” I didn’t used to like that song, but it’s grown on me. The lyrics are simple, and yet they’re very likable.
@@crescentfreshbret Yes....that's EXACTLY what Freddie was goin' for...another Phil Spector 'Wall of Sound' attempt as the other two he'd done was under the name of Larry Lurex. This would be an original Queen 'Wall of sound' tho.
Side note: Instead of Freddie sounding like any of the typical singers from Phil Spector (Ronnie Spector)...Freddie sounded more like early CHER instead...IMO 😉!
to answer your question on what you just witnessed, you witnessed pure musical genius! I saw them do their first 3 albums in their entirety in Charleston SC on march 16th 1975; I have never witnessed anything like it in all the years since then and I have been to thousands of concerts........they didnt use fancy lights or any gimmicks.....just let the music do the talking.....I sat 12 feet from Freddie in that concert and it is the best memory of my life!!!!
omg that sounds incredible!!!
Saw them in Syracuse NY in the same year, they didn't do the 3 albums, but enough to blow my mind!
Whoa! You’re so lucky to have seen them! I almost got to see them, but it was all guys (family friends) and out of town.😮❤
It's another Freddie masterpiece of fantasy, mythology, esoterica etc another song that shows the musical skills of Queen. Queen were about pushing themselves to new heights, never staying in a 'box' but exploring different styles of music and never fearing to combine. Freddie refused to be boxed in to one style, genre of music. Early Queen was not your typical 'radio' friendly music, something i believe Freddie realised that they would have to change as the music scene changed. I love the late Queen music but for me early Queen was something special, not for the average 'radio' listener but to expand the consciousness of the fantasy, myth etc and to appreciate that each member of Queen was indeed a true musician.
Thanks, Steven! well said...
The thing I love about Queen II is that it's a flowing album. Every single song connects and fades into the next... It's mesmerizing. The March of The Black Queen (one of my favourites on the album) melts into Funny How Love Is. 🖤
My favourite Queen song. Mind blowing is a great way to describe it. Freddie was a genius. I've listened to it for 40+ years and it still surprises me.
Oh my god! Just realised you're a Doe too! I used to have the Doe name but changed it to Doh! for the Homer Simpson thing. ;o)
Spectacular song. Like many Queen fans, the more you hear it, the more obsessed you will become with this song. There is so much going on, that decades later I still find new and indecipherable ideas that blow me away. Great reaction, thanks.
A Freddie mercury classic
God i miss him
Me too 😭
when you listen to those first three albums it's like hearing all the elements, those fantastical baby steps that led to Bohemian Rhapsody.
The talent of Freddie and the boys had in the studio has never been duplicated, as you clearly noticed, they did a lot of "panning" from ear to ear. I absolutely love watching your reactions, great job as always!
A friend loaned me this record when it came out....and it is to me their best...this album changed my life.
One of my favourites, chaotic and beautiful. You don't have to understand it you just have to enjoy it! 😊
Queen II is one of the greatest albums ever recorded, but it can only be fully appreciated listening to it in headphones with your eyes closed so you can really experience all the stereo layering and panning they did.
Queen 1 and 2 were awesome. Very underrated albums.
thanks, Doe - this did go straight into "Funny How Love Is" -- early Queen albums - (and I have a few) - have NO space between songs.. for example: on Night at the Opera - "Death on Two Legs" goes straight into "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" - and Brian's masterpiece "the Prophet's Song" goes directly to "Love of My Life" -
Hello Ginny my Queen sister!! Love The Prophets Song 🎶
@@debramoore7513 Hello, Sweet Sister! :)
And, of course, “Father to Son” goes right into “White Queen,” “Ogre Battle” goes right into “The Fairy Feller’s Master Stroke,” which goes right into “Nevermore,” “Tenement Funster” goes right into “Flick of the Wrist,” which goes right into “Lilly of the Valley.”
Party goes into Kashoggis Ship 🤠
Your reaction is one of the very best ever! You are expressing all the emotions I felt when I heard this for the 1st time back in the 70's, IMO, this masterpiece rivals "Bo Rap" as the best QUEEN song of all time! THANK YOU!☮☮☮
This is one of my most favorite songs of Queen, love it....
Their best song BY FAR, imo. It’s just insane. And the panning and production efforts is also through the roof!
Queen II, one of the greatest musical masterpieces of all time..!!!
The black side was written completely by Freddie, ogre battle, the fairy feller’s masterstroke and Nevemore ”kinda” go together and The March of the black queen and Funny how love is, the same, you should listen the whole black side to fully appreciate the songs.
fairy feller's master stroke need too be listened here. please pretty please, doe. enjoy your content. subscribed .
Love your reactions, being a lifelong fan, I can see you are discovering their amazing greatness and it’s so much fun because their songs are different and endearing! Yes, enjoying the show-a new exciting song with cool fast lyrics! Yes equating it to an amusement park ride-great analogy!❤
I was feeling a little down today who would say all I need it was a little Doe Darling Queen and The March Of The Black Queen
Queen, always a great remedy ❤ Hope tomorrow is a better day!
@@DoeDarling I hope it will be
Such a glorious masterpiece! Their fantasy/mythology themes songs are among my many favorites! March of the Black Queen is so intense it was rarely sung live and only a small portion was sung as a medley. At this early a time in their career, who knows what musical sorcery was cooking that would either be fleshed out or ended up in the wastebasket! Once again, Queen provided a superb fantasy tapestry thats a treasure-trove of possible interpretations, especially who the titular Black Queen could be. When I hear the line "I'm Queen of the Night", the opera lover in me automatically thinks of the main antagonist of the same name from Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute". That being said, "Black Queen" and "Queen of the night" is an archetype all her own that has been used to describe several figures in mythology and folklore, but I digress. Another reactor, Darc Helmut did a very interesting reaction to this song with an intriguing approach and interpretation to the lyrics. ruclips.net/video/fm7RAB4wf0A/видео.html Please do check out the rest of Queen II, as well as their debut album and Sheer heart attack, they are all awesome and the live renditions at the rainbow and odeon '75 are incredible!
Thank you, Diana!
Queen II is an absolute masterpiece ! An entire Bohemian Rhapsody ♥️♥️♥️!!!
A true masterpiece
This is one of my favorite Queen songs if there actually can be favorites other than all of them and it has been going through my head a lot lately so it was great to get to watch your first reaction to it. Yes, this song definitely is a "belly full." Thanks for a great reaction.
My favorite queen song, without a doubt. A masterpiece!
IMO, the best song ever, by anybody 0:47
Yes it was mind blowing FREDDIE & QUEEN are amazing love them for ever
This is my favorite Queen song!
Teo Torriatte (Let us cling together) was used by Japan for their Olympic games this year. The Japanese love Queen. Freddie wrote March of the Black Queen inspired by Brian's White Queen song.
“White Queen” is one of Brian’s most beautiful songs, along with “Teo Torriate” and “Leaving Home Ain’t Easy”
I was 13 when this came out. I vividly remember listening to Queen II over and over in my mate´s bedroom. We were totally blown away and it started my love for Freddie and the Boys which remains today. MOTBQ was definitely a Bo- Rap dry run but also a masterpiece in itself. Love your Queen reactions and can´t wait for you to cover Prophet´s Song and my favourite Queen song Father to Son, again from Queen II. Great stuff Doe Darling !
I was 13, too and I got hooked immediately. Zeppelin a lot later.
Such fun to see and share with you on a Queen reaction - too long away. I think Queen thrived at this time upon a cryptic epic sound. A pre-mod form of shock and awe. In my older brother's day, it was all about the album. You didn't speak of "a song from an album" you spoke about "the album." And when you and friends got together to listen to music, it was after sensing the mood of the journey and choosing the album you wanted to share for the next XX minutes. We missed out on that but it is an easy fix to patch...just do it all at one sitting, the way a proper album of the day was meant to be heard. Works particularly well with albums of this time that crafted and sculpted their choices to convey where they were at that moment in time. So...it is a way to time travel, when you think of it!
As a kid of 1981 (thats when I bought Queen 2) I thought this was the norm... I was catching up on the Queen stuff from the 70s over the next 6 or 7 years. I now cant believe how outrageous this album was!X
Love your first time reactions!X
In this group, in their songs and in these reactions, everything is amazing! Thank you very much. Hopeful to see more reactions to "Queen"
I love how nonsensical yet evocative the lyrics are
Doe Darling always delivers.
LONG LIVE QUEEN!!
That's a great album.. Im so very lucky to be in high school @ the time, you will 💘 39. From Nantucket, ma
Doe
I'm so very happy that Queen finally Got the Appreciation. & Respect the 4 Original Members. That Freddie was the ❤ & Soul of Queen. I am so very happy that Queen has a whole new younger Audience. Im not putting Anyone Down
Disco Deacon, took Fred's passing hard. John was shy & Freddie would help Guide John through Interviews. And it worked! I feel by freddie doing this he letting the Quiet Monster 🔊 player, get through all the functions & Events they had to Attend!
John felt protected & Freddie just doing his job of a front man
Absolutely loved this album- a real treasure-goes into “ funny how love is” a beautiful song…….
Great reaction, as usual! This is another classic.
If you want the non fade out ending, it’s on the Deep Cuts version.
Queen II is definitely my fave album ❤️
YOU HAVE TO HEAR COMPLETE QUEEN II ALBUM AT ONCE LIKE ONE LONG SONG. KISSES FROM CHILE
One of my favorite🖤With every next listening this song is going better and better
I’m late to the party but I’m happy to have made it. I very much enjoyed the reaction. This was the song that solidified my appreciation of Queen back in the day when it came out. Happy to see others enjoying it these many years later. First time seeing a reaction from you, it will not be the last.
THANK YOU, DOE!! THIS IS MY 2ND FAVORITE QUEEN SONG!! 🖤🖤🖤
THE SONG ALWAYS GIVES ME AN “ALICE IN WONDERLAND” VIBE 🃏♣️🃏♠️
SHE’S ABUSIVE & VILE, STILL WE MARCH SINGLE FILE “LA LA LA LA LA”
BRIAN’S GUITAR SOLO SEALS THE DEAL 🖤 🔲◼️◾️ SO AMAZING 🖤
Black on black on - every fingernail & toe” *ALREADY PAINTED MY NAILS BLACK*
Btw, you need the whole side! Rogers highs and all vocals are the tightest I’ve ever heard. Even guys from YES wondered how they could be that tight!
There is a lot going on in this song and you will need to listen to it multiple times to get the full Nuance. I would recommend earphones because the stereo differences in each ear add another layer to the song
Great reaction to a great song, and a big yes please to checking out the whole Queen II album stay beautiful and keep up the good work.
Hello Miss Doe Darling , love your reaction and your thoughts to this, one of Freddie's Masterpiece. Yes do react all the songs of Queen 2 album , one of my favorite Queen Album, and btw i love your Prawn Costume last time @ Freddie's 75th birthday 😊😘💛, you rock🤟🏻. Stay safe Darling
this is the Queen I knew in high school. WOW!
Queen always brightens my day. Tq for reacting to this. React to Nevermore. a beautiful song.
Thanks for all of your Queen videos! Have you checked out You Take My Breath Away, live from Hyde Park, 1976? If you haven’t, you should. Trust me; you’ll love it. The studio version is great in its own way, with lots of harmonies and big sounds, but that ‘76 live version is just Freddie and his piano. To die for!!
No rock band has ever made an epic like that honest
This song does run into the the next one on the album called "Funny How Love Is". This was the Grand Daddy of Bohemian Rhapsody that came about a few years later.
A masterpiece like a Picasso you need to really study but you can't take your eyes off because you know you're looking/listening to greatness! Great reaction!
7:07-7:41 Only that part was performed live, with some extensions here and there
I enjoyed your commentary and you sound so good, thanks.
They released their two greatest albums in 1974. It’s ridiculous. Please, marry me.
Byyee!!
The abrupt end leads into the next song "funny how love is"
A battle back and forth for sure! The protagonist is pulled between the two forces, the beauty of virtue and the draw of power and as you say, debauchery.
Quite a speechless reaction while listening! 😃
Would love to see your reaction to Nevermore (very short song but VERY beautiful), and melancholy Blues.
I love Freddie's voice in this song , thank you for your video
the vissible confusion was wonderfull
Go doe go , 👍 we'll done
Thanks for watching!
Queen greatness
Queen ll is their best album.
Freddie Mercury with Queen is our 20th century Mozart. Try You take my breath away. Live Hyde Park 1976. Thanks Doe!
Queen 2 album is a master piece
Play this song, well the whole album on vinyl through stereo. Play it with left speaker muted..then play again solely through the left with the right muted. Trust me... it's epic ❤
I have never listened to Queen I nor Queen II. All across USA. Thank you.
Wow 🥰 beautiful Freddie ❤️ I love all Freddie's songs ❤️ especially on this album 😍
Great reaction. You put your finger on it all.
I appreciate that, thank you
Fantastic reaction. It was epic. And speaking of epic, if you haven't already, please react to the Prophets Song. Another epic masterpiece that will take you on an unforgettable journey.
Yes, the song did (on the vinyl) just seque into another song: Funny How Love.
I think it is my fave song of all time
Ogre Batlle. Absolute lore of the whole piece. Good old fashioned story telling. Loved it.
When you do react to the Prophet's song, I hope you'll just use the album and let Love of my life play right afterwards, since one melds into the next so beautifully - and most reactors never get that "togetherness" in their reactions. (The songs don't belong together lyrically, but musically it's such a nice thing how they're connected. (Would've been the same with the songs on the black side of Queen II, too. Maybe a black side review of Queen II at some point?) :)
Es por lejos el mejor álbum de Queen.
Yeah this definitely laid the foundation for BoRhap. It's somewhat jarring not hearing it naturally go into Funny How Love Is as it does on the album. But yeah, I found myself getting misty eyes watching you react. I was the hugest Queen fan when I was a odd little kid in the 70's. I especially loved this album. My peers were into Kiss big time, but they sounded amateurish compared to the magnificent grandeur of Queen. How I loved them so.
Hermoso tema !!! Emociona escuchar a Freddie ❤️ . Gracias linda 😘😘😘😘😘😘
a masterpiece
I wore out three copies of the vinyl of Queen 2 I listened to it so much- still one of my favourite albums of all time but I play safe now have it on cd- and I still play loudly all the way through!! I don't try to analyse what I hear it's your perception what it's about and any way it would get boring if you did, so don't!
My favorite Album QUEEN II the best they ever did
She boils and she bakes, and she never dots her "i's" What a great focking lyric.
Queen I & Queen II are quintessential Queen/Freddie albums.
It went into funny how love is on the album and flawlessly
Funny how love is tied after this :)
I love this song... But for to play a live ... Well, complex! One song (with diferents inside parts). Longest and crazy. From "Queen II", right? Regards from Brazil.
The reason the ending of the song sounds awkward as it fades out is because it immediately goes into the next song on the album, called
"Funny How Love Is" If you bought the album (Back in the day) Like I did, it would be a seamless transition straight into the next one.
I don't understand what pleasure it gives to people to watch how someone else reacts to a certain song.
I ❤ her accent
I saw them back then
yes, it fades to "funny how love is....the album has a black side and a white side, you were hearing the black side. black side is considered, side 2 of freddy's opera. thanks
@Doe I insist that you listen to the entire Queen II album without a pause between the songs, and you'll discover a well-knit story going on....... It's just a theory, but it's very fascinating.... Please give it a go!!
I think I should do that, thanks!