Hey everybody! We hope you all enjoy this reaction to a Queen Deep Cut! Not a very popular song but still a cool tune! For those of you who don’t know it, what did you think of it? let us know! Don’t forget to subscribe for more!👍🏻🔥💛💪
The boy is right. The best Queen songs were never released as a single. Exactly my thought when I started to be a genuine Queen fan. The Millionaire Waltz is one of their best songs. Hopefully you'll do more Queen reactions!!
I got thown out of a Queen group for saying Bo Rhap is NOT the best Queen song. Got told I should die and shit, This was one of my examples and Black Queen
@@nickwall2497 Jeez that is not a true Queen group as someone who has been listening non stop and been in the Queen rabbit hole for 6 months I must admit Bo Rhap gets tiring I don't deny it's legendary status but Queen really do have some hidden gems
Wow..I adore how someone so young is into Queen..particularly their 70s era..who were around way before he was born..keep it up young man. I would love to know how he came to hear Queen in the first place?... wow. How about Stone Cold crazy???
Thank you! I’ve always like them since i was about 8! They are a top 3 band of mine! Yeah Stone Cold Crazy is a great song!! I might have to show it to him. -S
I'm with the son. love this song. It's so creative and very Freddie in my opinion. I like all the change ups of tempo and the different guitar parts and of course Freddie's singing.
I love this song soooooo much. Love the music, lyrics, harmonies - everything. Roger Taylor says this song was more difficult to put together than Bo Rhap. A Day At The Races is my favourite album.
You've dug deep with this one! Love this song...as with the whole album. Really can't go wrong with any Queen!! One of my faves off this is Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) - beautiful track, and for something HEAVY - White Man and of course, Tie Your Mother Down! You've got a great taste my man!! Keep up that musical education, with an open mind!!
Finding a bad Queen song is less likely than humans suddenly being able to fly. But I agree, it's not what I listen to in daily life - and I'm a huge Queen fan. A lot of their songs are something you need to sit down and really pay attention to. Maybe with a good beverage. It doesn't have the same effect when you're only using it as a backdrop (to paraphrase Radio Gaga) - and I think that's why their more straight forward rockers are the famous ones
I love this song because it is so special and versatile and with special harmonies. It`s Queen's power to create multi-part sound works with different styles. This is a great musical creation. Completely new, interesting and professional. Thanks for the great comment!
interesting that a young son would show this to his father and not the other way round. great. there´s a lot of those lesser known gems on their 4 main albums (subjective, my personal taste): a night at the opera, a day at the races, news of the world and jazz.
Love to see you react to more Queen, but if you already know a lot of their songs why not watch a live version. White Queen live at Hammersmith 1975 would be my suggestion a great version of a lesser known song. Love your reactions though whatever you choose!
What you said at the start is so true, I only knew their hits mostly, and when I started to listening some of their records I was surprised, that how many great song they have besides! This is definitely one of them.
LOL I know exactly how Father feels. Some years ago my daughter (who knows how much I love musicals) sat me down to watch ALL of Hamilton. I still haven’t forgiven her. I know I am completely wrong about Hamilton but there it is. Q songwriting changed as their venues got larger and larger. I can remember Killer Queen being released and as a teenager I thought Freddie was so sophisticated in his fur coat. 😂 So I know all Q’s greatest hits. Recently I discovered reaction videos and the consensus seemed to be that BoRap came from out of the blue. I couldn’t believe it and decided to start at Queen’s first album and work my way through to the end. Early Q are an absolute joy and revelation. I then discovered the live shows. Bliss. Next will be the bootlegs. The rawness and emotional intimacy of White Queen is not to everyone’s taste but to see the seeds and craftsmanship gives me renewed appreciation and love for later hits that had grown stale.
Wow a ‘Deep Cut’ 👍🏼 Cool song. I didn’t know this one. I love when the heavy guitar kicks in. The Police is another band that has way more good songs in their catalog that aren’t ‘Hits’. Nice reaction 🤙🏼
Wow thumps up to the son! You have great taste! This is an amazing song, it think it might have been a bit better if you did the lyric video, where you can also see the lyrics. The amount of expression Freddie uses in this is out of this world. He sings every line in a different manner. Some of the same words repeat through the song, and if you listen closely you will notice how he sings it differently every time. He uses different colours and tones throughout. Just from the singing alone this a masterpiece. The songs has an amazing bass line, the piano also shows Freddie's skill on the piano, and the guitar orchestra is amazing, the symbols of the drums is an nice touch. But this might be a song that you have to listen to more then once, there is a lot going on so perhaps you might not get it at first. Perhaps guys you should out Ogre Battle live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1975 for something more hard rocking ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=ogre+battle+queen.
I'd like to hear you react to Stone Cold Crazy (live version) or how about Cool Cat. These would illustrate how diverse Queen's music developed over the years and how Freddie's voice could project that diversity in such an amazing way.
I love to watch your reactions , especially this young man's ,seems like he lives every song.Please check any Bucket Head song ,your perspective of life won't be the same after that experience.
Thanks for that. "Night at the Opera" was the first album I ever bought, so I guess I must have bought this one about a year later when it first came out. I haven't heard this song for many years, so thanks for sharing and bringing back a musical memory.
Jeune homme, tu es formidable !!! Continue de faire l'éducation de ton père... Freddie était un compositeur, un chanteur, musicien hors norme et avec un tel charisme !!! Tu as raison, cette chanson n'est pas assez connue et reconnue...
This was a nice tune! I'm always down for piano. By the way, MUSE is pretty widely considered to be this generation's Queen, and Matt Bellamy (the vocalist) is the closest we have to Freddie Mercury. ;) The Muse request I gave doesn't have Piano, but Matt is an excellent pianist and Muse has a bunch a songs with Piano in it. (the request I gave does have a harmonica intro, though. So maybe that offsets. :P) I still suggest to start with the Muse request I gave, but if you want a song with piano in it, there are a plethora I could request for you, too. :) And hey, hope you're not too hung up about your Dad not falling head over heels with the track. Sometimes that's a part of experiencing new music, allowing us to explore new things, and if some here and there don't completely work, that's okay! At least we all gave it a shot! Music speaks to everyone in different ways. I enjoyed it though, for what it's worth. So thank you for at least sharing it with me and everyone else. 🙂
you're so right, their best songs are the hidden gems; have you heard the Prophet's song? Great one to share with your dad; also anything from the Jazz album or Sheer Heart Attack
@@fatherandsonreactions I was totally fascinated by The Prophet's Song 42 years ago when I bought A Night at The Opera. I would listen to it every day after I got home from school (10th grade) like clockwork.
@@clintonsmith5163 same here; I had an obsession with the song, headphones were a must. Glad I discovered this video, I forgot how good Millionaire Waltz was !!!
That kind of Genius just doesn't exists anymore in today's world of Over quantized and Auto-tuned junk today. Queen were trailblazers, and were to rock pop music what Mozart was to classical.
Love this! Can you do ‘March Of The Black Queen’ or ‘White Queen?’ Both opposite sides of Queen II, my fav Queen album! Brian and Freddie contrast nicely as songwriters 🎼 🎶!!! Love your reaction!
Thos one has a nice rock-and-roll carnival feel to it. Sure, not everything Queen did was likeable. But hey, it's Queen, so either way, it's undeniable. Great reaction as always, much love&respect!
Hi Ron! Never thought of it as a “carnival feel” type song! That’s a great description for a song like this! Stay safe and take care! We love seeing you here! 💛💛-S
I will turn 59 tomorrow ,watching you getting into Queen reminds me of how I was 47 years ago the first time I heard Queen ( Killer Queen/ Flick of the Wrist ) way back in 74 ! 😉
Love that song and anything by Queen. Please do a reaction to Love Me with all your heart by Malinda and Jew Jam or any song by them. You will really appreciate them. Thanks.
This is a Queen song that I have never heard before. It sounded really good but since I'm not familiar with it, I can't say I'd call it a favourite. Maybe it's a grower and if I listen to it a few more times, it might become a favourite...who knows? There are so many old classic bands that I've only heard a song or two from...the ones that get played on the radio, but I'm sure there are some real gems out there waiting for me to discover them. Reaction channels like this really help to uncover such gems. Keep up the good work. Here's a suggestion: Boston - Smokin' (ruclips.net/video/rmzDww6glq8/видео.html). Cheers!
Hey mike! You maybe right! It could be a grower. they have a lot of song that need to grow on you. thank you for the compliment! Also we’ve gotten a TON of requests for Boston! So who knows? -S
Great song, quality reaction. You know, if you had to phone a call centre and were put on hold while this played away, you'd be a little upset to hear "Good afternoon, how may I help you?".
If I were calling a suicide hotline and they put me on hold while this song played, and then they interrupted it to say "good afternoon, how may I help you?" I would tell them: "You can help me by putting the damn song back on! Never mind the other thing!"
@@fatherandsonreactions - Deaky always gets no mention. The interplay of piano and bass in the intro....and throughout....is masterful. Deaky's bass carried their songs. He was a ROCK and their secret weapon.
I was hoping you guys would get around to doing some Queen. I think I see now, though, why it took so long: you both are already pretty familiar with Queen's stuff, and you prefer reacting to songs that one (or both) of you have never heard before. Plus, I sense that Dad isn't that big a fan of Queen, just as he isn't that big a fan of Yes.
Hey there fellas! Queen is an acquired taste in my opinion....and I've never acquired that taste. I know I'm in the minority because of their record sales and fan base. I still enjoyed the review. I'm hangin' in there hoping to hear you react from Boston's first album.
Hey everybody! We hope you all enjoy this reaction to a Queen Deep Cut! Not a very popular song but still a cool tune! For those of you who don’t know it, what did you think of it? let us know! Don’t forget to subscribe for more!👍🏻🔥💛💪
The boy is right. The best Queen songs were never released as a single. Exactly my thought when I started to be a genuine Queen fan. The Millionaire Waltz is one of their best songs. Hopefully you'll do more Queen reactions!!
I got thown out of a Queen group for saying Bo Rhap is NOT the best Queen song. Got told I should die and shit, This was one of my examples and Black Queen
@@nickwall2497 Jeez that is not a true Queen group as someone who has been listening non stop and been in the Queen rabbit hole for 6 months I must admit Bo Rhap gets tiring I don't deny it's legendary status but Queen really do have some hidden gems
This kid takes so much joy in turning his dad onto this masterpiece! So cool. He’s a super fan
Yesss!! Always will be a big queen fan. They are fantastic. -Ethan
Great to see a teenager loving the old Queen stuff from the seventies! Maybe the best album they made and I totally agree with the boy.
Wow..I adore how someone so young is into Queen..particularly their 70s era..who were around way before he was born..keep it up young man. I would love to know how he came to hear Queen in the first place?... wow. How about Stone Cold crazy???
Thank you! I’ve always like them since i was about 8! They are a top 3 band of mine! Yeah Stone Cold Crazy is a great song!! I might have to show it to him. -S
The young lad is spot on! Queens best songs are not the "hits" but album tracks
I'm with the son. love this song. It's so creative and very Freddie in my opinion. I like all the change ups of tempo and the different guitar parts and of course Freddie's singing.
I love this kid. He is music!! Freddie and Queen will never die as long as young people like him keep them alive..
I think your son has excellent taste in music.
I love Queen from 28 years ago
I love this song soooooo much. Love the music, lyrics, harmonies - everything. Roger Taylor says this song was more difficult to put together than Bo Rhap. A Day At The Races is my favourite album.
Harmonies, vocals, the bassssssss, and the drums, the piano♥️♥️♥️
You've dug deep with this one! Love this song...as with the whole album. Really can't go wrong with any Queen!! One of my faves off this is Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) - beautiful track, and for something HEAVY - White Man and of course, Tie Your Mother Down!
You've got a great taste my man!! Keep up that musical education, with an open mind!!
Teo Torriatte is in my top 3 favourite songs by Queen . You Take My Breath Away is my all time fave
Finding a bad Queen song is less likely than humans suddenly being able to fly. But I agree, it's not what I listen to in daily life - and I'm a huge Queen fan. A lot of their songs are something you need to sit down and really pay attention to. Maybe with a good beverage. It doesn't have the same effect when you're only using it as a backdrop (to paraphrase Radio Gaga) - and I think that's why their more straight forward rockers are the famous ones
I love this song because it is so special and versatile and with special harmonies. It`s Queen's power to create multi-part sound works with different styles. This is a great musical creation. Completely new, interesting and professional. Thanks for the great comment!
interesting that a young son would show this to his father and not the other way round. great. there´s a lot of those lesser known gems on their 4 main albums (subjective, my personal taste): a night at the opera, a day at the races, news of the world and jazz.
The force is strong in the young one
Love to see you react to more Queen, but if you already know a lot of their songs why not watch a live version. White Queen live at Hammersmith 1975 would be my suggestion a great version of a lesser known song. Love your reactions though whatever you choose!
Great Idea! We haven’t seen all of their live stuff! -S
What you said at the start is so true, I only knew their hits mostly, and when I started to listening some of their records I was surprised, that how many great song they have besides! This is definitely one of them.
This is one of my favourites. It’s definitely my kind of song.
I don't think dad is feeling it !!! Son your right ! Great song !!!!!!!!! PEACE TO THE WORLD !!!!!!!!!
I was 16 when this album came out in late 1976 and I was given a copy as a Xmas present.
I feel kind of old...😁
LOL I know exactly how Father feels. Some years ago my daughter (who knows how much I love musicals) sat me down to watch ALL of Hamilton. I still haven’t forgiven her. I know I am completely wrong about Hamilton but there it is. Q songwriting changed as their venues got larger and larger. I can remember Killer Queen being released and as a teenager I thought Freddie was so sophisticated in his fur coat. 😂 So I know all Q’s greatest hits. Recently I discovered reaction videos and the consensus seemed to be that BoRap came from out of the blue. I couldn’t believe it and decided to start at Queen’s first album and work my way through to the end. Early Q are an absolute joy and revelation. I then discovered the live shows. Bliss. Next will be the bootlegs. The rawness and emotional intimacy of White Queen is not to everyone’s taste but to see the seeds and craftsmanship gives me renewed appreciation and love for later hits that had grown stale.
QUEEN!!! 💜💜💜 Sweet reaction, guys.
Thank you! -S
Mr Bad Guy is a great FM solo song to check out.
One of my favorites.
Wow a ‘Deep Cut’ 👍🏼
Cool song. I didn’t know this one. I love when the heavy guitar kicks in.
The Police is another band that has way more good songs in their catalog that aren’t ‘Hits’.
Nice reaction 🤙🏼
Glad you liked it! 😁🤟 thanks for the compliment! 🔥🔥🔥-S
Wow thumps up to the son! You have great taste! This is an amazing song, it think it might have been a bit better if you did the lyric video, where you can also see the lyrics. The amount of expression Freddie uses in this is out of this world. He sings every line in a different manner. Some of the same words repeat through the song, and if you listen closely you will notice how he sings it differently every time. He uses different colours and tones throughout. Just from the singing alone this a masterpiece. The songs has an amazing bass line, the piano also shows Freddie's skill on the piano, and the guitar orchestra is amazing, the symbols of the drums is an nice touch. But this might be a song that you have to listen to more then once, there is a lot going on so perhaps you might not get it at first. Perhaps guys you should out Ogre Battle live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1975 for something more hard rocking ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=ogre+battle+queen.
I'd like to hear you react to Stone Cold Crazy (live version) or how about Cool Cat. These would illustrate how diverse Queen's music developed over the years and how Freddie's voice could project that diversity in such an amazing way.
I love to watch your reactions , especially this young man's ,seems like he lives every song.Please check any Bucket Head song ,your perspective of life won't be the same after that experience.
Great reaction.One of my favorites! Have you done.."My Melancholy Blues?"(my.playlist.is.made.up.of.this.type.of.Queen.song)
Thanks for that. "Night at the Opera" was the first album I ever bought, so I guess I must have bought this one about a year later when it first came out. I haven't heard this song for many years, so thanks for sharing and bringing back a musical memory.
that’s awesome. A night at the opera is a fantastic album. I’m glad we could bring back some memories! 💛 -S
Jeune homme, tu es formidable !!! Continue de faire l'éducation de ton père... Freddie était un compositeur, un chanteur, musicien hors norme et avec un tel charisme !!! Tu as raison, cette chanson n'est pas assez connue et reconnue...
React to Queen - Father To Son (with lyrics)
This was a nice tune! I'm always down for piano.
By the way, MUSE is pretty widely considered to be this generation's Queen, and Matt Bellamy (the vocalist) is the closest we have to Freddie Mercury. ;)
The Muse request I gave doesn't have Piano, but Matt is an excellent pianist and Muse has a bunch a songs with Piano in it. (the request I gave does have a harmonica intro, though. So maybe that offsets. :P)
I still suggest to start with the Muse request I gave, but if you want a song with piano in it, there are a plethora I could request for you, too. :)
And hey, hope you're not too hung up about your Dad not falling head over heels with the track. Sometimes that's a part of experiencing new music, allowing us to explore new things, and if some here and there don't completely work, that's okay! At least we all gave it a shot! Music speaks to everyone in different ways.
I enjoyed it though, for what it's worth. So thank you for at least sharing it with me and everyone else. 🙂
Great taste 👌
Thanks! 😁🤟-S
you're so right, their best songs are the hidden gems; have you heard the Prophet's song? Great one to share with your dad; also anything from the Jazz album or Sheer Heart Attack
Yes i have heard that one! It’s one of my favorites! i dont know if my father has though! -S
@@fatherandsonreactions I was totally fascinated by The Prophet's Song 42 years ago when I bought A Night at The Opera. I would listen to it every day after I got home from school (10th grade) like clockwork.
@@clintonsmith5163 same here; I had an obsession with the song, headphones were a must. Glad I discovered this video, I forgot how good Millionaire Waltz was !!!
Excelente gusto musical!!! ❤❤
That kind of Genius just doesn't exists anymore in today's world of Over quantized and Auto-tuned junk today. Queen were trailblazers, and were to rock pop music what Mozart was to classical.
Thanks, guys! this reaction was awesome!
Glad you enjoyed! -S
Love this! Can you do ‘March Of The Black Queen’ or ‘White Queen?’ Both opposite sides of Queen II, my fav Queen album! Brian and Freddie contrast nicely as songwriters 🎼 🎶!!!
Love your reaction!
Thanks man! I already know both of these songs but I don’t think my father does! -S
Thos one has a nice rock-and-roll carnival feel to it. Sure, not everything Queen did was likeable. But hey, it's Queen, so either way, it's undeniable. Great reaction as always, much love&respect!
Hi Ron! Never thought of it as a “carnival feel” type song! That’s a great description for a song like this! Stay safe and take care! We love seeing you here! 💛💛-S
I will turn 59 tomorrow ,watching you getting into Queen reminds me of how I was 47 years ago the first time I heard Queen ( Killer Queen/ Flick of the Wrist ) way back in 74 ! 😉
Happy birthday!! -Ethan
@@fatherandsonreactions Thankyou both !
You’re welcome!! -Ethan
Great song! Very perceptive young man.
Queen/Death On Two Legs
Good point about their lesser known songs being good (sometimes better)
Love that song and anything by Queen. Please do a reaction to Love Me with all your heart by Malinda and Jew Jam or any song by them. You will really appreciate them. Thanks.
This is a Queen song that I have never heard before. It sounded really good but since I'm not familiar with it, I can't say I'd call it a favourite. Maybe it's a grower and if I listen to it a few more times, it might become a favourite...who knows? There are so many old classic bands that I've only heard a song or two from...the ones that get played on the radio, but I'm sure there are some real gems out there waiting for me to discover them. Reaction channels like this really help to uncover such gems. Keep up the good work. Here's a suggestion: Boston - Smokin' (ruclips.net/video/rmzDww6glq8/видео.html). Cheers!
Hey mike! You maybe right! It could be a grower. they have a lot of song that need to grow on you. thank you for the compliment! Also we’ve gotten a TON of requests for Boston! So who knows? -S
It's a master stroke♥️♥️♥️
Fairy Feller! 🤪 -S
Have you guys listened to any Dream Theater yet or Eluveitie or Kamelot you might like Avantasia as well
Still have not done Tool - Pneuma live drum cam.....
'Queen' 'It's Late'.
Ya got taste, kid. ;)
Hope you get that this is tongue in cheek. Very stylized.
Great song, quality reaction. You know, if you had to phone a call centre and were put on hold while this played away, you'd be a little upset to hear "Good afternoon, how may I help you?".
Haha you are right! Thanks! 👍😁-S
If I were calling a suicide hotline and they put me on hold while this song played, and then they interrupted it to say "good afternoon, how may I help you?" I would tell them: "You can help me by putting the damn song back on! Never mind the other thing!"
And no mention about stunning bass line from John Deacon?
@eroy66 Sorry! Your right! It rocks! -S
@@fatherandsonreactions And your reactions rock too.
Thanks so much for the compliment! 🤟🤟-S
@@fatherandsonreactions - Deaky always gets no mention. The interplay of piano and bass in the intro....and throughout....is masterful. Deaky's bass carried their songs. He was a ROCK and their secret weapon.
I was hoping you guys would get around to doing some Queen. I think I see now, though, why it took so long: you both are already pretty familiar with Queen's stuff, and you prefer reacting to songs that one (or both) of you have never heard before. Plus, I sense that Dad isn't that big a fan of Queen, just as he isn't that big a fan of Yes.
Hey there fellas! Queen is an acquired taste in my opinion....and I've never acquired that taste. I know I'm in the minority because of their record sales and fan base. I still enjoyed the review. I'm hangin' in there hoping to hear you react from Boston's first album.
Hey Mark! Yeah Queen are definitely acquired taste! and dont worry! We will definitely get to Boston! -S
@UCVOTvaZN4o6Pl-S8JoOlDuw We agree to disagree.
Reaccionen a "Afuera" de Caifanes. Una de las mejores bandas de rock en español. ¡No se van a arrepentir! ruclips.net/video/gBt1jOtKz6Y/видео.html
More live Nightwish please!
Not my favorite selection from Queen but as F said, it is easily recognized as something done by masters of old school rock and roll.
Sry son, do Frankie goes to Hollywood : Welcome to the Pleasuredome .
Pls megadeth plz