Hah snap! I was just grooving to the album "The Game" (on which the studio version of this song appears) before firing up TH-cam and seeing your video! I bought the LP in 1980 on the strength of this song and have been a diehard Queen fan ever since. You are so correct that Freddie was a versatile singer. If you want to hear him do a song in falsetto, check out "Cool Cat" from the much maligned "Hot Space" album; if you want to hear him sing really nastily, check out "Death on Two Legs" from "A Night at the Opera", where he spews bile at a former Queen manager (perhaps the quintessential diss track). I also loved the expression on your face when Brian May played that wicked guitar part near the end of the song! (I have often made that face myself when listening to his brilliant guitar work on various Queen records.)
Hey Aaliyah! DID YOU KNOW: Freddie Mercury recorded an album of OPERA… “Barcelona” …with Spanish operatic soprano Montserrat Caballé! (Freddie also co-wrote the album.) Also a FACT: Freddie & Montserrat were the FIRST professional musicians from completely different music genres, to collaborate and record an entire album with someone from another music genre. (When their “Barcelona” album was released, Pavarotti actually made fun of it and called it “The dumbing down of opera”. But then, when the album was so well-received… Only a couple years later, he started doing his own “Pavarotti & Friends” project!)😆
The bass-line is really the "star" of that song. So damn funky. BTW, for me as a German it's funny that the German term "Sprechstimme" is used internationally. It not even something that's hard to translate, like "Zeitgeist", Kindergarten" or "Wanderlust", it just translates to "talking voice". 😀
When I was a Kid they used to play this a lot On most of the rides At our Local Carnival😊🤔…Someone back then may have had a slightly Dark Sense of Humor…🤣I Was Koo with it..
Speaking as a South Asian, just have to say, once I learned FM was Indian, suddenly his body and the way he moved made sense. (yes even straight Indian men move like that).
Hi Aaliyah, I remember the first time I heard Queen in the 1970s, way before you were a glimmer in your parents eyes 😁, sorry that sounded wrong, it was like the scene in Waynes World where they were listening to Bohemian Rhapsody 😂
I was in basic training at Lackland Air Force Base when this came out. The Iranian Hostage situation was in full swing, we had Jimmy Carter as president and the TV in the day room was out. Everyone was saying we're going to war when Reagan got elected and the only song I heard that whole time was "Another One Bites the Dust" LOL 😲
John Deacon (bass) of Queen wrote this 1980 disco song that went to #1 on the charts worldwide... Deacon was the 'quiet guy' in Queen but contributed some great songs, like - "I want to break free"... "You're my best friend"... Deacon & Freddie Mercury were largely responsible for their 1981 'pop' album "Hot space" which became a commercial disappointment, unfortunately... Deacon's bassline in the song 'Under pressure'... is one of the most memorable in rock music (and rap! 😂) After Freddie Mercury passed away in 1991, John Deacon eventually walked away from Queen and retired from the music industry... He lives quietly in the UK today.
You should react to Freddie Mercury's duet with the Spanish Opera Soprano, Montserrat Caballé performing the song "Barcelona" - th-cam.com/video/Y1fiOJDXA-E/w-d-xo.html . You won't be disappointed!
Good choice. Might seem like it's a straight forward song to sing, but try putting the aggression and power into those higher notes. Later on in his live career he'd lower the key noticeably. See wembley for example in 86
One of the great Pop music singers.
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YES QUEEN IS SUCH AN IONIC BAND .....GREAT FREDDY MERCURY PERFORMANCE AS SLWAYS
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Hah snap! I was just grooving to the album "The Game" (on which the studio version of this song appears) before firing up TH-cam and seeing your video! I bought the LP in 1980 on the strength of this song and have been a diehard Queen fan ever since. You are so correct that Freddie was a versatile singer. If you want to hear him do a song in falsetto, check out "Cool Cat" from the much maligned "Hot Space" album; if you want to hear him sing really nastily, check out "Death on Two Legs" from "A Night at the Opera", where he spews bile at a former Queen manager (perhaps the quintessential diss track). I also loved the expression on your face when Brian May played that wicked guitar part near the end of the song! (I have often made that face myself when listening to his brilliant guitar work on various Queen records.)
Thank you very much for taking the time to watch🥰🥰🥰
Hey Aaliyah!
DID YOU KNOW:
Freddie Mercury recorded an album of OPERA…
“Barcelona”
…with Spanish operatic soprano Montserrat Caballé!
(Freddie also co-wrote the album.)
Also a FACT:
Freddie & Montserrat were the FIRST professional musicians from completely different music genres, to collaborate and record an entire album with someone from another music genre.
(When their “Barcelona” album was released, Pavarotti actually made fun of it and called it “The dumbing down of opera”. But then, when the album was so well-received… Only a couple years later, he started doing his own “Pavarotti & Friends” project!)😆
Thanks so much for sharing all of these🌺
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Great to see u again Aliyah. Hope all is well. Glad you are still listening to great music
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I remember when this first released and my mom turned me on to it !!!
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The bass-line is really the "star" of that song. So damn funky.
BTW, for me as a German it's funny that the German term "Sprechstimme" is used internationally. It not even something that's hard to translate, like "Zeitgeist", Kindergarten" or "Wanderlust", it just translates to "talking voice". 😀
Thanks so much for sharing
Ciao Aaliyah!🤗 Adoro guardare i tuoi video, sei meravigliosa!!!🥰❤️
Oh thanks so much always🥰
Check out “Barcelona”. Duet with Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé. You’ll love it.
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It's always a pleasure to see your reaction videos. Do more.
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Freddie king of rock 🤘
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When I was a Kid they used to play this a lot On most of the rides At our Local Carnival😊🤔…Someone back then may have had a slightly Dark Sense of Humor…🤣I Was Koo with it..
Thanks for sharing
We can speak about Freddie in superlatives only, but can't forget the band members' talents.
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Check Freddie singing Barcelona with the world famous opera singer Montserrat Caballe you will NOT be disappointed.
Thanks for sharing💕
Speaking as a South Asian, just have to say, once I learned FM was Indian, suddenly his body and the way he moved made sense. (yes even straight Indian men move like that).
Thanks for sharing
*Can you believe back in the 80's tis was also played in discos...imagine a rock song. haha*
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@@AaliyahCapili sure thing
ANOTHER ONE RIDES THE BUS
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You should def check out Now Im Here from Hammersmith 1979 one of Freds best vocal performances
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Buon giorno bella signiorina. Great reaction like always. 💋 from 🇮🇹
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Try Freddie and Montserrat Caballe singing Barcelona. It’s amazing.
Thanks so much for the recommendation
Hi Aaliyah, I remember the first time I heard Queen in the 1970s, way before you were a glimmer in your parents eyes 😁, sorry that sounded wrong, it was like the scene in Waynes World where they were listening to Bohemian Rhapsody 😂
Thanks so much for sharing
I was in basic training at Lackland Air Force Base when this came out. The Iranian Hostage situation was in full swing, we had Jimmy Carter as president and the TV in the day room was out. Everyone was saying we're going to war when Reagan got elected and the only song I heard that whole time was "Another One Bites the Dust" LOL 😲
Thanks for sharing
Classic Queen song. No doubt the smartest band ever to take the stage. Great choice for a song reaction and, as always, great reaction.
Thank you so much Mr. Julian🌺
@@AaliyahCapili you're welcome 😊
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John Deacon (bass) of Queen wrote this 1980 disco song that went to #1 on the charts worldwide... Deacon was the 'quiet guy' in Queen but contributed some great songs, like - "I want to break free"... "You're my best friend"... Deacon & Freddie Mercury were largely responsible for their 1981 'pop' album "Hot space" which became a commercial disappointment, unfortunately... Deacon's bassline in the song 'Under pressure'... is one of the most memorable in rock music (and rap! 😂)
After Freddie Mercury passed away in 1991, John Deacon eventually walked away from Queen and retired from the music industry... He lives quietly in the UK today.
Thank you very much for sharing🌺
You should react to Freddie Mercury's duet with the Spanish Opera Soprano, Montserrat Caballé performing the song "Barcelona" - th-cam.com/video/Y1fiOJDXA-E/w-d-xo.html . You won't be disappointed!
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On Honor of Freddy Mercury “”Deeeyyy YO!”
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Good choice. Might seem like it's a straight forward song to sing, but try putting the aggression and power into those higher notes. Later on in his live career he'd lower the key noticeably. See wembley for example in 86
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This song is for that peoples say bass dont meand anithing in songs😂😅
Wow, is that you singing at the end
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Then: Freddie king of Rock
Now: we have Benson Boone but king of pop
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Jhony deacon"S song
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