Your facial expression to the first 15 seconds had me rolling on the ground. Can't believe he tried to deny it. But Under Pressure is one of the best songs ever. Glad you listened to it.
Queen is well deserving of a deeper dive. There are several songs by Queen you know, you just don't know it yet. Listen to We Will Rock You, Another One Bites The Dust, and We Are The Champions. All stadium staples for nearly every sport ever. Queen has so many songs and they're all so different and amazing. Once you get into them, check out Radio Gaga (where Lady Gaga took her name), Fat Bottom Girls, Don't Stop Me Now, Bohemian Rhapsody, Somebody to Love, Killer Queen.... The rabbit hole for them is deep and worth every step.
A sad coincidence that today, 11/24/1991 marks 33 years since Queen lead singer, Freddie Mercury, passed. RIP, Mr. Fahrenheit. After the legal dust settled, “Ice Ice Baby” credits seven songwriters, lol. By all accounts, Queen bassist, John Deacon, is credited for the baseline. Do you know Young Pappy’s(RIP) song “Killa”? He sampled the Queen song, “Killer Queen”. For an “in your face” introduction to Queen commit yourself to their 20 minute set at Live Aid in 1985. You will not regret it! Cheers!
@@craigalaneleazer4473 that's the best part you said man... Today's music enthusiasts aren't really ready to listen and appreciate the masterpiece for its true value. That song is and will remain as timeless. It's just amazing how they covered almost every genre of music in a single song with such beautiful lyrics. Freddie's vocal range and skill along with Rojer Taylor hitting high notes like opera singers, Dr. May's guitar ❤ and the most underrated bassist John Deacon... All were the masters of the art and Queen is the best band ever specially in terms of their quality of songs and music❤
John Deacon (bassist of Queen) came up with this famous riff. Freddie Mercury was having breakfast one morning at home and then this came on the radio, at first he thought it was their song "Under Pressure" until VI broke out with the IIB. Their Manager had already been aware of it and had filed the Court papers in an instant. Queen + Bowie went to Court and VI knowing what he later confessed (that it was the same riff) settled out of Court with him coughing up millions. Obviously in later years he fessed up and said it was exactly the same. Queen + Bowie therefore went down as the Songwriters for Ice, Ice Baby even though they detested it !!!! You need to do more Queen, you'll be blown away, their catalogue is huge and it will almost definitely boost your platform as the Queen fan base is outrageous. RIP Freddie Mercury you were and still are a LEGEND. Stay safe from Manchester UK
Every second bar is an exact match, the others in between had an extra note at the start, the idiot even included the iconic hand claps and finger clicks. He was iced by Freddie! :)
The story goes on one of their doc's, they took lunch and when they returned John had forgotten the rift, and nothing had gone to tape yet. Roger remembered it and hummed it to him.
No legal proceedings were ever commenced. The parties' lawyers just exchanged letters, and the matter was eventually settled by Giving Queen and Bowie formal songwriting credits, thus entitling them to, among other things, royalty payments
Vanilla Ice argued that ‘his’ riff was not the same as Queen’s because it contains one more (repeated) note. There’s a video of it somewhere. It is pretty hilarious to see him trying to explain the difference within a straight face.
The bass player for Queen came up with the baseline, so he's the originator. Queen is an incredible band, anything from Live aid or Wimbledon. They are awesome live.
The story goes on one of their doc's, they took lunch and when they returned John had forgotten the rift, and nothing had gone to tape yet. Roger remembered it and hummed it to him.
@@staytunedtv905 yeah but he needs to hear life on mars and rebel rebel too pretty much anything queen and rush too. He just went down a rabbit hole that’s going to blow his mind and he hasn’t even cracked the surface either. Wait till he sees live at wembly and live aid. he’ll never recover from those two monster live performances.
So glad you found this! Written and recorded in one night! You've got some serious rabbit holes ahead if you want to discover Queen or Bowie. Bowie and Queen produced. Set aside 10 minutes for Queen's 1975 "Bohemian Rhapsody" and 40 minutes or so to dive deep into Bowie's 1972 "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars"
C'mon man - you've got to give him something else to edge into the water. He's go to dip his toe to get a feel. You toss him into the 12' deep end with that suggestion! 😯
Boogie is ready. Queen was the 1st to popularize an extremely long but amazing song (that the radio refused to play). Ren did it last year and Boogie loved it! He should see where it all started 🫶
@@francoisdubois80 Fair enough -- that it's the deep end. But I recall not being ready AT ALL for that music back in the day. I mean, who could've been? And I learned to swim right away. Am sure Boogie can do likewise
"I don't know if I'm watching a scary movie or a music video" That was a clip from the 1921 silent film Nosferatu. It was an illegal version of Dracula. The widow of Bram Stoker sued and was successful. All copies were to be destroyed but thanks to a few forward thinking film fans a few prints were saved so we can still watch this amazing film today. Also a new version is coming out soon. It has Bill Skarsgard (Pennywise from It) as Count Orlock the Dracula stand in.
If you react to more Queen your channel will grow. There are a lot of Queen fans for a reason. There catalogue is large and they have a lot of timeless hits.
Queen is my all time favorite band. Freddie Mercury was a modern day musical genius. When I was 6 years old in my baby sitters room in Alaska... she opened her brand new LP and threw on Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust" and I was hooked. Check it out.
Freddie Mercury has one of the most amazing voices with the biggest range of anyone in the rock ‘n’ roll industry. Tests have been done on his range and clarity That few Have come close to.
@@boogie3441 I tried to send a "Thanks" with *$15* for you to listen to *Bohemian Rhapsody (Official Video Remastered)* but the payment wouldnt go thru! :(
The Queen rabbit hole is deep, and incredible. I told my parents as a little kid that Queen was the best band ever! They laughed, but turns out, they kinda are. Even though I'm perhaps a deeper fan of Prince, you have to give Queen props.
Steal something from and help you look for it had me doing that standing up laughing out loud and looking around even though there was no one else in the room!
Queen wrote all of their songs. Bass player, John Deacon came up with the riff. you will find you know a lot of Queen songs. Check out "We will Rock You", "We are the Champions", "Another One Bites the Dust" and so many others that are played in sports arenas all over the country
Queen's bass player, John Deacon aka "Deaky" came up with the riff. Bowie and Queen then went out to eat. When they came back to work some more in the song, Deaky couldn't remember the riff, but Roger did. This was way before Vanilla Ice. And if you get more familiar with Queen you will understand that they had so much talent they never had to steal from anybody.
Welcome to the Queen rabbit hole you have so much to discover. I'm in my 70's and grew up listening to Queen they are still one of groups. No one can beat Freddie Mercury as a front man.
Best rabbit hole you’ll ever go down, Queen are the G.O.A.T. Start with their early stuff (73 onwards) & watch them grow. You can’t put Queen into a genre,that would be like nailing jelly to a post … Enjoy the journey ❤❤❤❤
Yes, Yes, 'tis the original creative work of Queen and David Bowie with Queen's bassist, John Deacon introducing, giving us the legendary beat, never absent throughout! Love your reaction!
This riff was a Bowie/Queen original. Sampling was rare back then. So, I've been with my husband since 1994. We still kickin. I hope that will renew a bit of hope for you. 💜Sometimes, love does last.
Freddie was our Liberace, brilliant. Saw Queen twice in 70s. Queen use to open for a band called YES. A song called Roundabout off the album Fragile is a peach. Best live version is from Yessongs. Enjoy your YES and Queen journey. ✨️🎶🙏🎶✨️ Doing Alright shows Queen's genius on their 1st album called Queen
Queen's Bassist John Deacon produced the riff. Singing is Freddie Mercury of Queen and David Bowie. It was released October 26, 1981 by Queen and David Bowie. Start listening to Queen from the early hits in 1970s until the end. Official recordings are great but their live concerts are totally amazing. Freddie never sang a song the same way twice.
I can only imagine your reaction if you saw Freddie Mercury performing live. He was utterly amazing. Can I suggest Somebody To Love live at Montreal as an example?
OK FYI us Queen fans are crazy! We’ll be here to watch any Queen reaction you make!! You’ll be safe just don’t stop during a Brain May Guitar Solo!! Oh believe it or not you definitely know more Queen songs!! You just know they’re Queen!!! Enjoy all us Queen fans and do a deep dive!!
John Deacon the bass player of Queen came up with the riff. The band and David Bowie went to lunch - pizza and alcohol - afterwards John couldn’t remember any of it. Panic until Roger Taylor (drummer) recalled it. John Deacon also wrote Another One Bites The Dust (live @Montreal 1981 super fun) and Cool Cat. Under Pressure is a lovely duet between David Bowie (baritone) and Freddie Mercury (falsetto etc). Freddie blends his voice seamlessly. He can also sing David’s part. They never performed it live together but Freddie’s version live @ Wembley is fabulous.
Husband, daughter & I just watched this together. You are SO charismatic, sincere and hilarious. The way you turn a phrase is GOLDEN. Keep doing what you're doing, can't wait to watch your channel keep growing:) Don't forget to check out We're All in the Same Gang:) It's an absolute who's who of west coast rappers:)
I know you would appreciate a deeper dive into Queen. I think you were made for Queens music. I hope you take the dive because I would love to follow your journey.💙🫶👑
John Deacon was the bass player in Queen who wrote this song!!! Queens live version in 1986 Wembley Stadium is my all time favorite performance of this song!
Now do the live under pressure at Wembley 1986 concert queen are great live. Queen and David Bowie wrote Under Pressure when they we're having a jammy session
If you go on the queen and/or Bowie rabbit hole it's a good fun journey to take. Both sets of artists (queen is a band) have great production behind them and lyrics and music. There's a wealth of music from the 60s/70s/80s/90s that I fear the younger generation just don't know about. For me Jazz/classical and some folk music is the good stuff from before the 60s.
That beat, one of the most influential in music, came out of the genius of one man: John Deacon, bassist for the band Queen, who were (and are) four of the greatest musicians in modern music. I can guarantee that you know some Queen songs. You just don't know they were Queen songs. Know what I mean?
You should watch this live at Wembley Stadium - it's SO good. In fact, please keep checking them out - so much to discover with Queen! Fredddie Mercury, the greatest front man of all time!
BOW WE. As in Bowie knife! He's rock royalty, get it right. 😊 These were the songs of our youth, and you're right that a lot more artistry went into it all. I grew up in the sex, and drugs, and rock and roll is all my body needs generation, when people sang without autotune and musicians were proud to play the instruments. I can tell you that the music was good.
“Who’s the producer…” Queen and David Bowie. Queen wrote and produced their own stuff. The amount of talent in those 5 men (including Bowie in that number) is more than most of today’s artists combined.
Haha, “they’ll steal something from you and help you look for it.” Bruh Oh, and that old scary movie was a clip from Nosferatu, if I recall it was a silent film based on (stolen from) Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
The song is about the cold war and the threat of nuclear war! The world was pushing for peace ✌ and still is ! In the famous line in Fallout " war never changes " .
The scary movie part - It is from the 1922 Silent Era Film - Nosferatu. It was made in Germany. Based on the work of Bram Stoker who wrote Dracula. The film was actually banned because of it being made without permission from the estate of Bram Stoker. All copies of the film were ordered by a judge to be destroyed. However, it lives on because of the few who were brave enough to defy orders and smuggle the films out of Germany and in many cases, out of Europe as well. They are actually making a new Nosferatu film. I don't know if it will be like the original or if it will be about the controversy that caused it to be banned. Either way, it is one of the first films in awhile that I am very curious about seeing.
Your facial expression to the first 15 seconds had me rolling on the ground. Can't believe he tried to deny it. But Under Pressure is one of the best songs ever. Glad you listened to it.
Right there laughing on the floor too. I knew what was coming.
His facial expressions the whole time. Great reactor just from that
I started laughing when he said he’d let us know if he saw a resemblance. Bless his heart. ❤️
Vanilla Ice was JOKING in that interview; of course it was their sample. He was 19 and didn't know how HUGE his song wouldbe .
i can imagine the judge gave a look like that lol
Queen is the original
Queen,are NOT the original,,,Bowie and Queen are the originals
Queen is well deserving of a deeper dive. There are several songs by Queen you know, you just don't know it yet. Listen to We Will Rock You, Another One Bites The Dust, and We Are The Champions. All stadium staples for nearly every sport ever. Queen has so many songs and they're all so different and amazing. Once you get into them, check out Radio Gaga (where Lady Gaga took her name), Fat Bottom Girls, Don't Stop Me Now, Bohemian Rhapsody, Somebody to Love, Killer Queen.... The rabbit hole for them is deep and worth every step.
Yeesss! Great recommendations!
RIP Freddie Mercury and David Bowie
A sad coincidence that today, 11/24/1991 marks 33 years since Queen lead singer, Freddie Mercury, passed. RIP, Mr. Fahrenheit.
After the legal dust settled, “Ice Ice Baby” credits seven songwriters, lol.
By all accounts, Queen bassist, John Deacon, is credited for the baseline.
Do you know Young Pappy’s(RIP) song “Killa”? He sampled the Queen song, “Killer Queen”.
For an “in your face” introduction to Queen commit yourself to their 20 minute set at Live Aid in 1985. You will not regret it!
Cheers!
Under Pressure was released in 1981 and Ice Ice Baby was released in 1990
Weird to think that’s only a 9 year span. Seems like an eternity.
A *MUST WATCH* is Queen's *Bohemian Rhapsody !!!* - Official Video Remastered - A *TIMELESS* masterpiece
Not sure he's ready 😅
@@craigalaneleazer4473 that's the best part you said man... Today's music enthusiasts aren't really ready to listen and appreciate the masterpiece for its true value. That song is and will remain as timeless. It's just amazing how they covered almost every genre of music in a single song with such beautiful lyrics. Freddie's vocal range and skill along with Rojer Taylor hitting high notes like opera singers, Dr. May's guitar ❤ and the most underrated bassist John Deacon... All were the masters of the art and Queen is the best band ever specially in terms of their quality of songs and music❤
John Deacon (bassist of Queen) came up with this famous riff. Freddie Mercury was having breakfast one morning at home and then this came on the radio, at first he thought it was their song "Under Pressure" until VI broke out with the IIB. Their Manager had already been aware of it and had filed the Court papers in an instant. Queen + Bowie went to Court and VI knowing what he later confessed (that it was the same riff) settled out of Court with him coughing up millions. Obviously in later years he fessed up and said it was exactly the same. Queen + Bowie therefore went down as the Songwriters for Ice, Ice Baby even though they detested it !!!! You need to do more Queen, you'll be blown away, their catalogue is huge and it will almost definitely boost your platform as the Queen fan base is outrageous. RIP Freddie Mercury you were and still are a LEGEND. Stay safe from Manchester UK
Truth about Queen's fans. We'll go wherever someone is playing a Queen song.
Every second bar is an exact match, the others in between had an extra note at the start, the idiot even included the iconic hand claps and finger clicks. He was iced by Freddie! :)
The story goes on one of their doc's, they took lunch and when they returned John had forgotten the rift, and nothing had gone to tape yet.
Roger remembered it and hummed it to him.
No legal proceedings were ever commenced. The parties' lawyers just exchanged letters, and the matter was eventually settled by Giving Queen and Bowie formal songwriting credits, thus entitling them to, among other things, royalty payments
@@GilesMcRiker like I said it settled OUT of Court and papers and before action documents were drawn up by Jim Beach and were negotiated !!!!!!!!!
That wasn't a she. That was Freddy Mercury hitting those high notes. He had amazing range.
He's talking about the the lady in the video.
@@dhen7633 There was Freddy Mercury and David Bowie , no lady singing apart from backing singers
@angelmoon1959 in the visual there is a lady doing something with her eyes closed. That is who he is talking about. Not the singer.
@angelmoon1959 no backing singers just the group Queen
*freddie
I had to pick myself up off the floor after the first 15 seconds!!!🤣😂😅😂🤣😅🤣😂😅
Queen is an absolutely legendary band.
Vanilla Ice argued that ‘his’ riff was not the same as Queen’s because it contains one more (repeated) note. There’s a video of it somewhere. It is pretty hilarious to see him trying to explain the difference within a straight face.
TH-cam won’t let me paste the link. Search for‘vanilla ice on under pressure’.
"that extra 'ting"... "It's not the same"... Lol...
Go white boy go white boy go... 😝
Who's vanilla ice? 😂
I remember seeing Vanilla Ice on that talk show going 'ding da da ding" 5 sounding like such a fool!
‘“Ours goes up at the end” 😂 hilarious interview
The look on your face when the beat hits !!!!! Now you know why vanilla ice song was so fire !!!! lol I’m dying
That’s when MTV was nothing but 24 hour music videos not reality shows.
90 degree turn lol... Bowie and Queen are both incredible.
The bass player for Queen came up with the baseline, so he's the originator. Queen is an incredible band, anything from Live aid or Wimbledon. They are awesome live.
The Bass guitarist of the legendary band Queen would be the legendary John Deacon,
John Deacon plays the amazing bass.
The story goes on one of their doc's, they took lunch and when they returned John had forgotten the rift, and nothing had gone to tape yet.
Roger remembered it and hummed it to him.
Oh-there was no denying it was a sample. Crazy for him to think anyone wouldn't know. Under Pressure is a great song-glad you found it.
As soon as the music hit your facial expression was spot on😂😂😂😂
@@staytunedtv905 yeah but he needs to hear life on mars and rebel rebel too pretty much anything queen and rush too. He just went down a rabbit hole that’s going to blow his mind and he hasn’t even cracked the surface either. Wait till he sees live at wembly and live aid. he’ll never recover from those two monster live performances.
So glad you found this! Written and recorded in one night! You've got some serious rabbit holes ahead if you want to discover Queen or Bowie. Bowie and Queen produced. Set aside 10 minutes for Queen's 1975 "Bohemian Rhapsody" and 40 minutes or so to dive deep into Bowie's 1972 "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars"
C'mon man - you've got to give him something else to edge into the water. He's go to dip his toe to get a feel. You toss him into the 12' deep end with that suggestion! 😯
Boogie is ready. Queen was the 1st to popularize an extremely long but amazing song (that the radio refused to play). Ren did it last year and Boogie loved it! He should see where it all started 🫶
@@francoisdubois80 Fair enough -- that it's the deep end. But I recall not being ready AT ALL for that music back in the day. I mean, who could've been? And I learned to swim right away. Am sure Boogie can do likewise
I'm 63, my go to song every time i go to work. Love, love Bowie and Mercury. I was like 18 when this came out. Still relevant today.
"I don't know if I'm watching a scary movie or a music video" That was a clip from the 1921 silent film Nosferatu. It was an illegal version of Dracula. The widow of Bram Stoker sued and was successful. All copies were to be destroyed but thanks to a few forward thinking film fans a few prints were saved so we can still watch this amazing film today. Also a new version is coming out soon. It has Bill Skarsgard (Pennywise from It) as Count Orlock the Dracula stand in.
If you react to more Queen your channel will grow. There are a lot of Queen fans for a reason. There catalogue is large and they have a lot of timeless hits.
Queen is my all time favorite band. Freddie Mercury was a modern day musical genius. When I was 6 years old in my baby sitters room in Alaska... she opened her brand new LP and threw on Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust" and I was hooked. Check it out.
Freddie Mercury has one of the most amazing voices with the biggest range of anyone in the rock ‘n’ roll industry. Tests have been done on his range and clarity That few Have come close to.
I laughed so hard when you turned and looked at the camera. Yeah we know, he sampled it.🤣
The music in the 80's were a lot about peace. The messages started changing in the 90's
Yes it did. We were a rebellious but peaceful generation.
Thanks! Bohemian Rhapsody I think you will be impressed
Thanks cliff I appreciate the donation and the support means a lot …🎉 God Bless🙏
@@boogie3441 I tried to send a "Thanks" with *$15* for you to listen to *Bohemian Rhapsody (Official Video Remastered)* but the payment wouldnt go thru! :(
The Queen rabbit hole is deep, and incredible. I told my parents as a little kid that Queen was the best band ever! They laughed, but turns out, they kinda are. Even though I'm perhaps a deeper fan of Prince, you have to give Queen props.
Bohemian rhapsody . One of queens best
Steal something from and help you look for it had me doing that standing up laughing out loud and looking around even though there was no one else in the room!
Thanks!
Thanks I appreciate it . Happy thanksgiving’s
Queen wrote all of their songs. Bass player, John Deacon came up with the riff. you will find you know a lot of Queen songs. Check out "We will Rock You", "We are the Champions", "Another One Bites the Dust" and so many others that are played in sports arenas all over the country
You need to check out more Queen
Queen's bass player, John Deacon aka "Deaky" came up with the riff. Bowie and Queen then went out to eat. When they came back to work some more in the song, Deaky couldn't remember the riff, but Roger did. This was way before Vanilla Ice. And if you get more familiar with Queen you will understand that they had so much talent they never had to steal from anybody.
Watch this song performed live!!!! Queen will show you how music really is real.
Queen are certified GOATS and absolutely amazing. Just start listening man.
You need to watch Queen perform this live at Wembley.
Welcome to the Queen rabbit hole you have so much to discover. I'm in my 70's and grew up listening to Queen they are still one of groups. No one can beat Freddie Mercury as a front man.
Best rabbit hole you’ll ever go down, Queen are the G.O.A.T. Start with their early stuff (73 onwards) & watch them grow. You can’t put Queen into a genre,that would be like nailing jelly to a post … Enjoy the journey ❤❤❤❤
Yes, Yes, 'tis the original creative work of Queen and David Bowie with Queen's bassist, John Deacon introducing, giving us the legendary beat, never absent throughout! Love your reaction!
This riff was a Bowie/Queen original. Sampling was rare back then.
So, I've been with my husband since 1994. We still kickin. I hope that will renew a bit of hope for you. 💜Sometimes, love does last.
❤❤ QUEEN ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 Freddie Mercury was everything RIP 👑
Freddie was our Liberace, brilliant. Saw Queen twice in 70s. Queen use to open for a band called YES. A song called Roundabout off the album Fragile is a peach. Best live version is from Yessongs. Enjoy your YES and Queen journey.
✨️🎶🙏🎶✨️
Doing Alright shows Queen's genius on their 1st album called Queen
Queen's Bassist John Deacon produced the riff. Singing is Freddie Mercury of Queen and David Bowie. It was released October 26, 1981 by Queen and David Bowie. Start listening to Queen from the early hits in 1970s until the end. Official recordings are great but their live concerts are totally amazing. Freddie never sang a song the same way twice.
So glad you have now discovered my lifelong fav - Queen. Love DB too!
We spent hours watching MTV back in the day when it was actually videos worth watching 24/7.
I can only imagine your reaction if you saw Freddie Mercury performing live. He was utterly amazing. Can I suggest Somebody To Love live at Montreal as an example?
OK FYI us Queen fans are crazy! We’ll be here to watch any Queen reaction you make!! You’ll be safe just don’t stop during a Brain May Guitar Solo!! Oh believe it or not you definitely know more Queen songs!! You just know they’re Queen!!! Enjoy all us Queen fans and do a deep dive!!
When the point just sails right over your head
John Deacon the bass player of Queen came up with the riff. The band and David Bowie went to lunch - pizza and alcohol - afterwards John couldn’t remember any of it. Panic until Roger Taylor (drummer) recalled it. John Deacon also wrote Another One Bites The Dust (live @Montreal 1981 super fun) and Cool Cat. Under Pressure is a lovely duet between David Bowie (baritone) and Freddie Mercury (falsetto etc). Freddie blends his voice seamlessly. He can also sing David’s part. They never performed it live together but Freddie’s version live @ Wembley is fabulous.
Husband, daughter & I just watched this together. You are SO charismatic, sincere and hilarious. The way you turn a phrase is GOLDEN. Keep doing what you're doing, can't wait to watch your channel keep growing:) Don't forget to check out We're All in the Same Gang:) It's an absolute who's who of west coast rappers:)
Thanks For The Support And The Donation It Really Means A Lot . And I’ll definitely check it out … God Bless 🙏
Hand's down one of the best reaction youtubers today. Keep it up.
There is a version where you can see them sing this on stage, you should check it out. You can see who is singing each part.
Queen and Bowie!!!!! you are going down the rabbit hole...
This had me in stiches, Queen the best ever band of all time imo , if this is your first taste of Queen you have a banquet ahead
The videos really were so theatrical and I loved watching. They shaped culture too in some ways.
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE react to more Queen!! Greatest band in history!! Somebody To Love live from Montreal is a must-see! Also, Bohemian Rhapsody!
Queen members Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon, along with David Bowie, all contributed to the writing of this song in 1981.
I know you would appreciate a deeper dive into Queen. I think you were made for Queens music. I hope you take the dive because I would love to follow your journey.💙🫶👑
You must watch Queen perform it live in Montreal 1981
John Deacon was the bass player in Queen who wrote this song!!! Queens live version in 1986 Wembley Stadium is my all time favorite performance of this song!
Now do the live under pressure at Wembley 1986 concert queen are great live. Queen and David Bowie wrote Under Pressure when they we're having a jammy session
Nosferatu tried to soften his image with a few cameos in SpongeBob, but he's still scary.
When you're ready for David Bowie, start with "Major Tom".
and smoke 'em if you got 'em for that one, eh!
I am pretty sure that is Peter Schilling now.
Oops! The Bowie song is called “Space Oddity”.
Don't you mean David Bawie?
Modern Love, or Let's Dance :)
If you go on the queen and/or Bowie rabbit hole it's a good fun journey to take. Both sets of artists (queen is a band) have great production behind them and lyrics and music. There's a wealth of music from the 60s/70s/80s/90s that I fear the younger generation just don't know about. For me Jazz/classical and some folk music is the good stuff from before the 60s.
You need to go down that Queen journey now my mate.. you shall not regret it.. ❤
Omg😂😂😂😂😂 i love the look on your face hearing the first second of the song
That beat, one of the most influential in music, came out of the genius of one man: John Deacon, bassist for the band Queen, who were (and are) four of the greatest musicians in modern music.
I can guarantee that you know some Queen songs. You just don't know they were Queen songs. Know what I mean?
I'm 26 years Happily Married 😁Its Til Death due us part, FR👊💥 I'm a Latina who don't play ❣️❣️❤️
Your facial expressions are priceless! :-)
Queen are legends RIP Freddie, there can be only one.
New sub... I'm here for ALL the QUEEN plus more
6:01 footage from the movie nosferatu (1922)
The great Max Schreck
GANG STARR - Above the clouds - put it on your list Boogie!
The audio glitch around where you talk about the legal situation is unintentionally hilarious!
Queen is the best band ❤
You should watch this live at Wembley Stadium - it's SO good. In fact, please keep checking them out - so much to discover with Queen! Fredddie Mercury, the greatest front man of all time!
The scary movie is a clip from “Nosferatu”- the first real vampire movie…
BOW WE. As in Bowie knife! He's rock royalty, get it right. 😊 These were the songs of our youth, and you're right that a lot more artistry went into it all. I grew up in the sex, and drugs, and rock and roll is all my body needs generation, when people sang without autotune and musicians were proud to play the instruments. I can tell you that the music was good.
❤ please go down the queen rabbit hole!
Also, more Queen reactions is a sure fire way to get more subscribers 😂. We are a huge fan base of this band. They are legends
The bass player of Queen came up with the riff.
“Who’s the producer…”
Queen and David Bowie. Queen wrote and produced their own stuff. The amount of talent in those 5 men (including Bowie in that number) is more than most of today’s artists combined.
More Queen and David Bowie!! Best artists ever❤
As a result of the court case, Vanilla Ice became a partial IP rights owner of this song and he still makes royalties off it today.
Haha, “they’ll steal something from you and help you look for it.” Bruh
Oh, and that old scary movie was a clip from Nosferatu, if I recall it was a silent film based on (stolen from) Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
Nah man, Nosferatu didn't steal it from Dracula.... They just sampled it ;)
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John Deacon came up with this beat. He is the bass player for Queen. This is an original Queen song. The other voice u hear is David Bowie.
BOH-WEE
More like BOW-EE
Queen is actually bad ass, you should check em out, even if not for the channel
The song is about the cold war and the threat of nuclear war! The world was pushing for peace ✌ and still is ! In the famous line in Fallout " war never changes " .
David Bowie was in a fantasy film called The Labryinth. It was early in the 80's and wonderful. You should check it out
Bow-e. You can't miss this one. Bag-el.
the old black and white movie is Nosfaratu the original vampire movie from silent films plus RIP Freddie Mercury and David Bowie
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen will blow your mind
It is beautiful!
Live Queen please!
The scary movie part - It is from the 1922 Silent Era Film - Nosferatu. It was made in Germany. Based on the work of Bram Stoker who wrote Dracula. The film was actually banned because of it being made without permission from the estate of Bram Stoker. All copies of the film were ordered by a judge to be destroyed. However, it lives on because of the few who were brave enough to defy orders and smuggle the films out of Germany and in many cases, out of Europe as well.
They are actually making a new Nosferatu film. I don't know if it will be like the original or if it will be about the controversy that caused it to be banned. Either way, it is one of the first films in awhile that I am very curious about seeing.
Queen are GOAT. They're legends.
Vanilla Ice sampled this. This is actually Freddie Mercury (of the band) and David Bowie. Both legends.