Every time I hear this song, I imagine Freddie sitting on a bar stool, in a smoke filled room, drinking his special brew, all the while sulking with his Melancholy Blues!! 🚬😮💨💨🥃🍸🥜🪑.. Please do .. DREAMER’S BALL & MILLIONAIRE WALTZ
My vision is close, but I see Freddie as the lone piano player in that room singing to all the other broken souls and sharing their same feelings as he plays. He is hoping all along that by the end of the night, his tip jar will be full and perhaps someone will actually want to buy him a drink and spend a few minutes with him in gentle conversation, offering a ray of hope for the future or at least an hour or so stroll along the dark streets of the city with something (and someone) more than his lonely melancholy thoughts. I love character development, can you tell?
I love the old-time style of this song, it is so much fun but kind of a blues song as well. I think his new occupation is being stuck in a melancholy state of mind, not really drinking alcohol. I think the special brew is more of wanting to be diverted but more by someone than alcohol and that the term is a metaphor for the feeling he used to have with his former partner. Thank you for another great reaction.
Thanks for giving this one a try, it always gives me immediate images of a smoky dive bar at oh so silly o'clock, I love this song so much. Two more you might like to try are 'Dreamers Ball' and 'Cool Cat'.
Por favorrrrr, reage ao Spin-off da música "One Vision" do Queen, é perfeito para ver o processo de criação das músicas e ainda ter um pouco do seu som puro! 👑❤️🔥
What Freddie meant by this song is unimportant. (FYI - You do know that Freddie was gay?) What was important to him is what the song meant to you personally. Freddie was a big fan of Jimi Hendrix who was a bluesman (listen to Hendrix's album BLUES). Prior to Queen, Freddie was in an R&B/ Blues group called Wreckage.
One of my very favorites.
Great song. His voice is so smooth on this!
One of my all time favourites.🤗
Love this song ❤
Every time I hear this song, I imagine Freddie sitting on a bar stool, in a smoke filled room, drinking his special brew, all the while sulking with his Melancholy Blues!! 🚬😮💨💨🥃🍸🥜🪑.. Please do .. DREAMER’S BALL & MILLIONAIRE WALTZ
What fantastic imagery…..🥰
My vision is close, but I see Freddie as the lone piano player in that room singing to all the other broken souls and sharing their same feelings as he plays. He is hoping all along that by the end of the night, his tip jar will be full and perhaps someone will actually want to buy him a drink and spend a few minutes with him in gentle conversation, offering a ray of hope for the future or at least an hour or so stroll along the dark streets of the city with something (and someone) more than his lonely melancholy thoughts. I love character development, can you tell?
@@sherryheim5504 I love this character development!! Well done!💕
Hello, my love! such drama and aching romance...
wow! BEAUTIFUL SWEET FREDDIE! THANK YOU!
More Freddie sing the blues, Somebody to Love, Milton Keynes Live.
Oh I love this one. So special.
I love the old-time style of this song, it is so much fun but kind of a blues song as well. I think his new occupation is being stuck in a melancholy state of mind, not really drinking alcohol. I think the special brew is more of wanting to be diverted but more by someone than alcohol and that the term is a metaphor for the feeling he used to have with his former partner. Thank you for another great reaction.
Thanks for giving this one a try, it always gives me immediate images of a smoky dive bar at oh so silly o'clock, I love this song so much. Two more you might like to try are 'Dreamers Ball' and 'Cool Cat'.
If you like this try Bring Back Leroy Brown another amazing song but so different for Queen thank you love your reactions x x
Thanks, Never! Such a romantic and beautiful song.. Freddie's range is on full display.. high to low... appreciate your reaction much!
my pleasure!
❤thank you!
Por favorrrrr, reage ao Spin-off da música "One Vision" do Queen, é perfeito para ver o processo de criação das músicas e ainda ter um pouco do seu som puro! 👑❤️🔥
What Freddie meant by this song is unimportant. (FYI - You do know that Freddie was gay?) What was important to him is what the song meant to you personally.
Freddie was a big fan of Jimi Hendrix who was a bluesman (listen to Hendrix's album BLUES). Prior to Queen, Freddie was in an R&B/ Blues group called Wreckage.
Houston 77 is much better!!!