I’m 69, was a Queen fan back then, didn’t know anything about Freddie’s sexuality at the time. Times were so different, the words gay, bisexual, etc were not in the mainstream news so much. I just loved him, that’s all I knew. I was temporarily devastated when he passed away from AIDS. It was a huge loss in rock music lover’s lives. Long live Freddie thanks to TH-cam!
No one cared about his sexuality but it was widely known. He didn't make it an issue and didn't have to because his talent transcended it. Something that people should try doing today.
He felt repressed everywhere else and basically took refuge in my hometown, Munich, for many years. There he also did his solo stuff. Our former long-term city mayor had to deal with lasting rumours of him being gay because he liked to have lunch in a world-famous gay hotel + restaurant + spa (of the other variety), the Deutsche Eiche in Munich. Freddy frequented this place, and his favorite dish is still on the menu today. I have been there many times and i am not even gay. Just above average dining at reasonable prices with very friendly staff and you can basically be sure that there is an orgy going on one floor down, in the basement. I can also recommend the hotel, well maintained, excellent service, some weird design choices like transparent acrylic sinks illuminated with color-changing LEDs. Upper average on the prices, and all staff on the hotel side are good-looking gay guys in pink uniforms. They did buy a part of an adjacent appartement building to break through the foundation and make their own cellar, the basement, double size. Down there its an adult only amusement park with pools and spa and areas catering to all kind of fetishes a homosexual or bisexual might have, think Hugh Hefners playboy mansion but in gay. Religious people might place Sodom & Gomorrah right there, but from the outside and on the ground level its just a nice hotel with an excellent but reasonably priced restaurant. Munich has an inofficial Freddy Mercury statue already, a big bronze privately owned, but just recently decided to commission a bigger Freddy Mercury statue for permanent public display.
@@sarahvanucci597 yeah, the original social networks, before computers. Where the inspiration for the computer-mediated versions came from. It's an OLD STORY....
I've always felt bad that Freddie couldn't be his authentic self and let us know what he was going through. I know times were different, but I have faith that those of us who loved Freddie would have continued to love him fiercely. He was truly a gift from God. I hope he is looking down on us and loving watching the next generation fall in love with him, too.
Oh, Queen at Live Aid is considered the best concert ever. They blew the rest of the acts out of the water and no one wanted to follow them after they got done.
@@JohnWarner-lu8rq i mean he sounds alr from the songs i heard he mainly focuses on opera which is different from queen ofc since they like to mix it up more with most of it being rock type ish u know also dimash is someone who is vocally trained while freddie isnt its all raw talent and power and ofc charisma i do like queen's song more and again wider vocal range and diversity of musical genre(al though from the 5 songs which were his most popular ones they were mainly if not completely opera and no changing ur pitch and everything doesnt change the genre) but he is very talented i will say
One of my favourite memories is at Glastonbury festival waiting for the next act and this song came on for a sound check, within seconds people started singing and before I knew it there was thousands of people belting it out in front of the pyramid stage, which apparently could be heard at the otherside of the festival...what a magical moment, which just shows how much Queen are still loved to this day!❤❤❤
Freddie’s voice is incomparable! Queen is amazing! Probably my favorite band! Fun fact: the lead guitarist is Sir Brian May, an amazing guitarist and also Dr. Brian May, an astrophysicist! ❤️🔥✌🏻🫶🏻
I think at the time, most listeners just enjoyed the music without delving into his personal life which he did keep very private, or for that matter, that of George Michael, Elton John, Mick Jagger, and David Bowie, etc. Freddie was loved for being a very creative writer, lyricist, musician, singer and front man. People put other meanings into the music years after the fact and seem to dwell on it. There were and are a lot of wonderful artists who should be enjoyed for their art, and the rest of it is really no one's business let alone to make disparaging remarks. You mentioned " Princes of the Universe," did you see the official video and that of "Gomme the Prize"? Both songs are from Highlander as are "One Year Of Love", "Who Wants to Live Forever, and "A Kind OF Magic" was written by Roger and derived by a line in the movie
Brian May is top 20 rock guitarist. He makes his own guitars. And yes, legitimate astrophysicist. Like literally a member of the historic society Isaac Newton was a member of.
Also BP if you do watch it bewr in mind freddie was ill and doctors told him not to perform but he did anyway also lady ga ga chose her name after her fav queen song radio ga ga
Freddie was Bi-Sexual. He was with his first love Mary for many years and were engaged. They never married but stayed close friends until his death. Freddie left his house and estate to Mary and she is the only one who knows were his creamted remains are. Mary figured out over time his interest in men and left Freddie to explore the other side of sexualty preferences.
@@JacquelineLeubin You cannot play the "Maybe" game, What if he never joined Queen "Maybe" he'd still be alive, What if he stayed in Zanzibar, What if they were touring at that point he contracted HIV or maybe it was on tour that he picked it up, What if someone never had sex with a the monkey that brought HIV over to Humans.......there are infinite What ifs that lead to endless Maybes but none of them change what happened and they certainly don't tell of any kind of potential future that may have been. If Freddy was alive today and had HIV it'll be more than likely that he'd live as our treatments have improved beyond recognition in the following 30 years
Each band member wrote songs for the band and each could’ve been a successful solo artist. That’s why their catalog has such range. Freddie was a recording perfectionist and this was pre-digital age. The way they did Bohemian Rhapsody was a major masterpiece in engineering. Roger Taylor, the drummer, sings the high notes in the backing vocals.
I reccomendation you watch the film. Rami Malik won the Oscar for playing Freddie, I believe. It is a complex personal story but how Freddie guided their way with music producers is enlightening. You would enjoy that portion of the film, I am sure. ☺
Yes, he say woman, then man in next verse. Feddie did enjoy a party, and a good time. His band mates weren't so happy with the song. They wanted him to slow down a bit. As open as he seemed, on stage, he was very private person. Its been said, especially early on, while trying to find himself, he ,had fun with just abot anybody. Commentors are right, please check out Queen at live Aid. Its a 20 min set, i promise, its worth it! You do great work with your channel. Very entertaining. Thank you. 🙂
Only Brian who had an issue with it saying it was sepratism He said man and woman! He was also salty about not being allowed to put more guitar on it After Freddies death he did a guitar version! Brian later claiming ge was concerned about Freddie in 78 is rubbish Freddie had met Joe when he wrote this and had left David Minns for him who he'd been with for 3 years Brian also likes to pretend he wasn't also promiscious!
Queen is one of the greatest rock bands ever, and Freddie Mercury is one of the greatest singers ever. Just pick any Queens song and you can't go wrong. Thanks for the content
Yes! It would be my honor, Black Pegasus, if you would grant this particular request. I know you will be blown away. It's my honor because I admire your intellect and talent!
If you really are interested in hearing more of Freddie’s amazingly beautiful voice, check out his opera duets with Montserrat Caballé. Barcelona and How Can I Go On are superb. He was so amazing. Miss him!
It’s just a “have a good time song.” Freddie always intended his songs to be interpreted by the listener. He NEVER explained the messages or even if there were any messages. But this song was widely considered,”The Happiest song of All Time.” Some find drug references or se+ual messages or rebellion. To me, it’s pure joy and freedom.
He said both, he meant both "supersonic" man and woman. He lived with a man the last year of his life, but was in love with a woman when he first started performing and remained friends with her his entire adult life. The most beautiful voices in music, who he loved doesn't matter a bit to me.
The one thing Freddie brought to the group was the theatricality, and the group totally bought in. They have so many songs that showcase this, but this song is one of the most theatrical in style and tone - it could literally have been written for a Broadway show. Freddie's talent was genre bending, it can't be understated how much he operated on a different plane than the entire music world.
If you want to see the best frontman ever and how much Queen are loved, watch the Live Aid set they did at Wembley 1985. Freddie held the crowd in the palm of his hand. It’s legendary!!!
Not sure if it’s mentioned in all the comments or not interesting fact about this song is that it is one of the happiest songs in the world, and that is scientifically proven.
You should check out the Green Day concert in Hyde Park London. They were playing Bohemian Rhapsody as a filler before starting, you will never see again 65000 people sing a song in perfect unison , word perfect. It is amazing. RIP Freddie always missed
When my husband and I watched the movie and the credits rolled with this playing over them, our youngest son came running down the hall, threw his arm in the air and knew every word. I fell over laughing because, ironically, I did not know this particular song and my child did. It's definitely a mood lifter!
@@nikelodeon6852Unless its changed and they've done a new scientific study. It's this song. A scientist took songs from the last 50 years and looked at different aspects including notes etc.
Next for Queen should absolutely be their Live Aid performance just to see the control they had over an audience. These were brilliant guys! Brian May has a PhD in Astrophysics and John Deacon has a degree in Electronics. No slouches!
in 1985 including the 72,000 people at Wembley Stadium in London and 89,000 people at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia. AND 1.5 Billion was watching it
Someone to Love, filmed live in concert in Montreal - equally brilliant! And yes we knew what he was saying - it didn’t matter - in the uk we loved him!! XXX PS there was a lot of experimenting going on - Kate Bush, Mike Oldfield, Blondie, Marc Bolan, Bowie, etc.
My son was a HUGE Queen fan. And he lived his life in the "fast lane" constantly. When he passed away in 2016, it was the result of him racing his car with friends and losing control of his vehicle. To this day, this song reminds me of him and how he lived his life.
Somebody To Love live Montreal 81 is mandatory. Ranked as the second greatest live performance ever with Live Aid ranked as the greatest live performance in musical history. Queen ruled the world in their prime and were untouchable ❤️👑🎸🎤🥁🎹
Freddie Mercury (lead vocals/ piano) of Queen was a huge fan of Little Richard from the golden age of 50's rock n' roll music... "Don't stop me now" was his homage in 1978 to the sound and style of Little Richard... Queen were always groundbreaking since they debuted in 1973 and never stopped experimenting w/ musical styles (They even had a #1 disco hit in 1980 - 'Another one bites the dust') Vanilla Ice sampled a Queen song ('Under pressure') for his #1 rap single 'Ice ice baby' (Vanilla Ice was sued by Queen because he did not give the band songwriting credit for using the sample) Queen was a British band that was well ahead of their time... Freddie Mercury (lead vocals) was an Indian Parsi whose family moved to England... He graduated college but wanted to become a rock n' roll singer in the London scene, where he met the local band Smile in the late 60's - Brian May (guitar) and Roger Taylor (drums) were also university graduates looking for a career in music w/ Smile... but few cared at the time... Freddie joined the band after their bassist/ vocalist quit and renamed the band Queen in 1970 after John Deacon (bass) joined ... Freddie designed the Queen logo w/ each member's astrological sign... but this was years before Freddie realized that he was gay and was once engaged to his girlfriend Mary Austin (They remained close friends after they broke up in the 70's and she took care of Freddie until his death in 1991 from AIDS... Freddie gave her a bulk of his fortune in his will) It took a while before the music industry finally signed Queen in 1973... the band recorded their debut album w/ extravagant sounds and production and proudly claimed that no synthesizers were used on that record... However, the album sold poorly. Queen released 'Queen II' in 1974 and would make tracks w/ layers of vocal harmonies that gave them a unique sound... That same year, they released 'Sheer heart attack'... and got a surprising top 40 hit - the playful, cabaret-style song 'Killer Queen'... Queen spent months touring Europe and N. America and then discovered that they were huge in Japan. It was the epic track 'Bohemian rhapsody' which finally put Queen in the big time in 1975 by going #1 on the charts... the album 'A night at the Opera' became a huge hit worldwide... Queen would continue to rack up an impressive tally of hit singles in the 70's and platinum records like 'A day at the Races'... 'News of the world'... and 'Jazz'... By this point, Freddie Mercury was more comfortable w/ his sexuality and Queen moved to (West) Germany as tax exiles... The scene there inspired Queen to embrace pop music and used electronics and beats for what became a pop album 'The Game' in 1980 which yielded a #1 disco hit 'Another one bites the dust'... Unfortunately, the new pop sound cost Queen their popularity in N. America and the era of Reagan's America coupled w/ rumors about Freddie's sexuality got Queen ignored in the US for the rest of the 80's after the ill-fated pop album 'Hot space' in 1981... Queen never toured N. America again. Queen was still huge everywhere else when they released 'The Works' in 1984, despite their new pop sound... They enjoyed a triumphant short charity set at Live Aid 1985 where they stole the show at Wembley stadium. In 1986, they sold out 2 nights at Wembley stadium for the album 'A kind of magic'... Queen played their final tour of Europe in '86 and never performed in concert again. After Freddie Mercury was diagnosed w/ AIDS in 1987, it was kept secret from the public... but rumors still persisted that Freddie was ill as the AIDS epidemic became a reality worldwide. Queen worked on new music despite Freddie's diagnosis and went back to more of their early musical style of rock w/ the albums 'The Miracle' (1989) and 'Innuendo' (1991)... However, Queen would not tour and only appeared in music videos... By 1991, it was evident that Freddie Mercury was ill when he appeared thin & frail on Queen's music video which was filmed in '91 - 'These are the days of our lives'... Freddie Mercury returned to England in failing health and admitted to the press that he had AIDS just before he died in late 1991. Queen performed their last concert as a tribute to Freddie Mercury in 1992 at Wembley stadium w/ guest singers singing Freddie's parts... Queen released their final studio album 'Made in Heaven' in 1995 w/ tracks recorded by Freddie before his death... Bassist John Deacon retired from the music business as well. Lately, Brian May (guitar) and Roger Taylor (drums) have been touring w/ singer Adam Lambert as Queen + Adam Lambert... Adam Lambert is openly gay and a huge fan of Freddie Mercury and his music, so for him to perform Queen classics in concert brought a new spin on Freddie's legacy of music.
Great info ^^^ to add one thing... As replacements go, Adam does Freddie a great justice. No one will ever replace Freddie, but Adam pays a very respectable homage
@@fancyclan5679 Adam is NOT Freddie's "replacement" any more than Neil Fairclough is bassist John Deacon's 'replacement'... Queen will always be Freddie, Brian, Roger and John... Queen + Adam Lambert is NOT Queen...any more than Paul McCartney is The Beatles... They are a new vehicle to perform those classic Queen songs live in concert. I mean, Udo Dirkschneider doesn't call himself Accept (even though he's the original singer)... He tours and records as U.D.O. (or Dirkschneider when playing Accept songs exclusively)
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Don't forget to add the Vanilla Ice actually lost the case as it was proven he sampled it - wich is the best thing to me as this song was really popular and not everyone actually knew the truth. Glad QUEEN won it :) As for other facts: - Brian May used the guitar that he personally crafted with his father and thats why his parts on the guitar are so unique fo the age and basically till now. - Great part of fortune of Freddie was spend to create his legacy a "THE MERCURY PHOENIX TRUST" which helped in funding to fight HIV and help people - helps them till this day. - During the live AID concert when singing the part of the song that says "that he is going to die soon as he made mistakes in life" Freddie says "That's truth" as it acknowledges his sickness and that he doesnt want to die yet. It was a powerfull act as he was sick during the day and not feeling well. Even though he is the reason why LIVE AID was such a great event as they rocked it!
@. Freddie had not been diagnosed till 1987, he did NOT know he was sick. Granted he did have a throat infection and sang against doctors orders it had nothing to do with aids. i want to let everyone know Queens performance at Live Aid has been considered the best live Rock Concert ever. There is nobody that touch Queens versatility and talent. Freddie was the best Front man ever, he was truly a legend. RIP dear Freddie the world never will forget you, your music will live forever. ❤
I love that you like Freddie’s song Princes of Darkness from Highlander. All 4 guys wrote killler songs. Brian wrote Who Wants To Live Forever, John Deacon wrote One Year of Love ( a sexy love song), and Roger wrote Its A Kind of Magic. These boys could do it all. I miss Freddie, he truly was magical and born to make music. When destiny put the Queen members together it was like an explosion of creativity happened. Nobody sang like Freddie. 40 years later and still nobody has his charisma and golden voice. As Dave Grohl said “ If you want to learn how to be a rockstar just watch Freddie Mercury.” If you want to hear a band able to write every kind of song style from 1930’s styles, gospel, hard rock, ballads, waltz mixed with rick, blues, funk, and of course anthems then listen to Queen. Begin with their 1970’s albums and go to their final album just after Mercury’s death I. 1992. Btw nobody cared that Freddie was bisexual anymore than that Roger loved the ladies. For us teens it was all about the music. Try White Queen at Hammersmith Odeon and You Take My Breath Away 1976 at Hyde Park ❤
Brian May, the guitarist, is now an astrophysicist. He interrupted his PhD program to be a rockstar, but now is an investigator of the sample return mission from asteroid Bennu.
Freddie Mercury's motivation was music making; Freddie Mercury's intent was to superbly entertain; Freddie Mercury's emotional, personal drive was his firm realisation that he was a free-man, with one life to live and we're all the same.. Freddie knew Brian, Roger and then John Deacon had the all the ingredients for THEM to bring legendary music/entertainment to the world. Yes, he and they were educated and motivated. Today Queen AND Freddie Mercury are Legendary here more than 32 years after his death.
You should watch Queen’s performance in Live Aid. It was said, and as far as I know, still has the rep of being the best live performance ever. When they judge the best singers ever he usually comes in 1st hardly ever lower than 2nd. Before died fromAids he left a catalogue of music that will tear at your heart. He was in such bad shape at the end but he still kept on recording. And he wrote most of his own material. Brian the guitar player with the long hair co wrote songs with him so did Roger the drummer. They also wrote songs on their own too. Radio Ga Ga was written by Roger who was a darn good singer in his own right and did it while playing the drums. You really need to dive into this band. Their songs were incredible
Yes, I'd love to see more Queen. Always. So many amazing songs. Honestly, you're doing yourself a disservice and truly missing out the more time you spend without diving in!! Sending love to you and everyone reading this, from Baton Rouge!! 💙💙
You should really watch Queen's set at the monumental Live Aid concert from 1985. It was a charity concert with multiple venues. I re.ember watching it and Queen's set was electrifying. To this day many believe it was the best live performance EVER. They took over the stage and had the audience in their hands. Freddie was impeccable, even though he had been ill and his doctor had advised him it would be better not to perform. Many people wonder who would have been brave enough to follow them, and one man was up to the challenge, David Bowie.
He did live in the fast lane. RIP Freddy. You are missed but never forgotten. He also had a cutting edge to his lyrics. He wrote a couple of nasty dis tracks. Death on two legs comes to mind of the top of my head.
This gorgeous soul swung both ways my friend but the love of his life was his wife. This band was un8que and ground breaking. All talented and very intelligent. Sir Brian May is an astrophysicist, wrote some of their songs by himself, helped write most of 5he others and is one of the greatest guitar players of all time. He still rocks those curly locks today. With as many songs as they have not surprised you don't know them all. Most people learn that they do know queen they just did not know that it was queen that sang some of their favorite songs. Highlander was good loved who wants to live forever.
I never thought of the lyrics in a sexual way, rather you couldn't stop his dreams, ambitions, quest for greatness or full life, etc. Rocket to the moon, ambitious.
Queen was awesome and Freddie was a once in a lifetime experience! Love, love, love them. It was a very sad day when Freddie passed. I am glad that Queen found Adam Lambert and continues to tour. No one can sing like Freddie but Adam does a great job. Love your reactions, thanks for sharing.
Absolutely fantastic song and from a brilliant band. You need to watch the live aid concert from 1985. It will blow your mind. I would say one of the best performances from Queen. Thanks for what you do. Take care and blessings to you from England.
You heard correctly, the lyrics in the beginning are "... I want to make a supersonic man out of you" in the middle the lyrics are "... I want to make a supersonic woman of you" Then, in the end, the lyrics repeats itself with "...I want to make a supersonic man out of you. " Freddie Mercury was bisexual and a damn good singer and showman on stage. It doesn't matter what your interpretation is to this song, music is subject to interpretation, such is the art of music. Excellent reaction. Peace ☮️
If you want to hear the ultimate diss track, check out their song “Death on two legs”. It’s about a manager Queen had that was ripping them off…..Freddie was so viscous with the lyrics that Brian May (the guitarist) said he felt really guilty playing the song live. I’d recommend the studio version. 👍🔥
This my absolute favourite song by Queen m! My band and I have (tried to) perform this song for years in 8 different voices! Whenever I’m down and blue I play the the original version and always end up dancing!🤩
my uncle was in a band with Freddie called Wreckage before he joined queen, you can find their old stuff still on the internet, its kind of crazy to hear his voice there to what it was in queen. till this day my uncle swears he gave freddie the idea for the queen band name because he would always call freddie the old queen and said he should call his next band that. He eventually joined Smile, which in turn he renamed to Queen. My uncle went on to be a manager for Joe Brown and various others was always crazy going to his house cause you would never know who would show up.
Great story, thanks for sharing. 🙂 I wonder, was it you or another relative of a Wreckage/Ibex band member who a few years ago shared here on YT the information (not usually appearing in biographies) that Freddie worked in Selfridges in the cutlery department before getting a job at the Kensington Market (and then the stall there, with Roger)? This was after he'd been with the band up north for awhile, and had come back down to London with this other band member to get work/ earn some money. According to the story, Freddie hated that job! I'd particularly like to trace that person who posted the info to confirm it, and clarify the likely dates, because while I was at college I had a part time job at Selfridges, around late 1968-69, and I'm pretty sure I encountered Freddie there one day, coming up from 'Kitchenware' in the basement while I was coming down the escalator from 'Hats'! I'd love to have the opportunity to check whether my memory based on those dates is likely to be correct. Thanks!
Just gotta say, I appreciate your taking the time to explain your viewpoint and more so appreciate your willingness not to judge others for being themselves. There are likely quite a few topics on which you and I disagree, but as long as people are willing to let others live their own lives, there’s plenty of room for all of us. And, of course, great reaction! I’m loving watching you experience so many of these classics, and you can never go wrong with Queen!
Freddy was bi-sexual, the love of his life and former fiance' was Mary; when he "came out", she told him that she couldn't live that lifestyle. They remained friends until his death and when he passed, he left the bulk of his estate to her. 30 years later, she is now starting to auction/sell his estate. The estate is on the market now.
I love this review! Thank you. I have a depression problem, and whenever I feel myself falling into the abyss...there are a few songs I play to get me up and dancing to try to ward off the darkness. THIS is most definitely one of those songs!!! Freddies voice and energy, the whole band-are amazing! It's such a feel-good song!
Just turned on my notifications because you have a wonderful channel ❤️ It was a different time back then and I miss it. Only can relive it in my mind 😂
It's my favourite Queen song for very long and I've always heard as being about a general hunger and energy for fast lane hedonism, not hetero or homosexual nor from before or after his preference change. I'm not saying coming out because he considered it a private matter and his former fiancee remained fond of him so I respect that. I'm not a big Queen fan, but I love them for not sticking to their categorization as guitar rock band, but putting in their own quirks in and exploring other genres. By doing that they made quite a few songs I like very much and they made a lof of songs other like very much. Many times their new album got criticized for the band taking a different direction again, for the critics to eat humble pie decades later. I think their Live Aid concert in 1985 was special because they hardly had any "all album" fan base left but the whole world realized at the same time they had their own Queen songs they really loved.
Freddie Mercury's band mates were all married men with children. And they were concerned about Freddie Mercury's lifestyle the wild parties and the rest I will leave to your imagination. As for the film Highlander check out the song( Who Wants to Live Forever) the official version and the live version at Wembley Stadium written by Brian May the guitarist of Queen for the film Highlander.
Only Brian who had an issue with it saying it was sepratism He said man and woman! He was also salty about not being allowed to put more guitar on it After Freddies death he did a guitar version! Brian later claiming ge was concerned about Freddie in 78 is rubbish Freddie had met Joe when he wrote this and had left David Minns for him who he'd been with for 3 years Brian also likes to pretend he wasn't also promiscious!
Brian was married but constantly cheated he had his first child 78 He is with Anita now who he started an affair with when his wife was pregnant with their third child Roger wasn't married. He met his partner in 76 didnt have children at this time. They then had 2 children together but didnt marry until they split up! For the security of their children their youngest born jan 88 He had met Debbie in 87 brake thru video They didnt marry as he was still married to Dominique They had 3 children together They split up in 2002 their youngest was 2 He divorced Dominique in 2010 to marry Debbie They had no children Met early 2000s
Each member of queen was a master at there craft. They all could sing and write songs. There live performances were nothing short of unbelievable. They were all perfectionist and their live performances prove it. KEEP GOING DOWN THE QUEEN RABBIT HOLE . HIT THE LIVE STUFF YOUR JUST GETTING STARTED. THEIR CATALOG IS HUGE. QUEENS MUSIC IS TIMELESS R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU WE HEAR YOU SINGING FROM HEAVEN.
Freddie swung both ways. And he sang 'supersonic woman' then later 'man'. The song could be about sex, or dancing, or pretty much anything super energetic. Up to you.
Queen is a unique band with no desire to stick to any particular genre. All four members write songs and each have different tastes and all have written #1 hits. Freddie, Brian (guitar) and Roger (drums) are all singers and have been lead singers, John (bass) doesn't like to sing so he rarely did. I love this song, it always puts me in a good mood. Thank your or your reaction. Freddie did have relationships with women and was even engaged before he finally (mostly) settled with men. The woman he was engaged to remained his most trusted friend and confidant for the rest of his life and he left most of his wealth to her. She is also the only person who knows where his ashes are buried as per Freddie's request. He always considered Mary as his common law wife even though their relationship changed when Freddie admitted to her that he believed he was bisexual. The lyrics include both supersonic man and supersonic woman so there it is. Make of it what you may. This song wasn't a huge hit when the album dropped but over the years it has become a huge fan favorite. Freddie was having a good time, going to clubs and living the rock lifestyle as well as the club lifestyle. While he was never a drug addict or alcoholic, he was having the time of his life. Freddie was a man who was focused on his goals and his basic feeling was if you don't want to come along, then just get out of my way.
@@penelopemarines5154 Brian and Roger didn't write the movie screenplay and it was not a documentary. Freddie did do a lot of drugs for a time but he wasn't an addict, he was just partying really hard for a while. I did see the movie and I didn't think Freddie was portrayed as an addict, but then I grew up in the 60's and 70's and we partied hard often so I may be looking at it from a different perspective.
I never associated this song with anything other than a really positive go getting song. A motivational song to inspire you to reach for the stars, be excited by life.
I’m 69, was a Queen fan back then, didn’t know anything about Freddie’s sexuality at the time. Times were so different, the words gay, bisexual, etc were not in the mainstream news so much. I just loved him, that’s all I knew. I was temporarily devastated when he passed away from AIDS. It was a huge loss in rock music lover’s lives. Long live Freddie thanks to TH-cam!
No one cared about his sexuality but it was widely known. He didn't make it an issue and didn't have to because his talent transcended it. Something that people should try doing today.
No he didnt make it an issue but here in America I wouldn’t say it was widely known. We didnt have social media back in the 60s and 70s.
He felt repressed everywhere else and basically took refuge in my hometown, Munich, for many years. There he also did his solo stuff. Our former long-term city mayor had to deal with lasting rumours of him being gay because he liked to have lunch in a world-famous gay hotel + restaurant + spa (of the other variety), the Deutsche Eiche in Munich. Freddy frequented this place, and his favorite dish is still on the menu today. I have been there many times and i am not even gay. Just above average dining at reasonable prices with very friendly staff and you can basically be sure that there is an orgy going on one floor down, in the basement. I can also recommend the hotel, well maintained, excellent service, some weird design choices like transparent acrylic sinks illuminated with color-changing LEDs. Upper average on the prices, and all staff on the hotel side are good-looking gay guys in pink uniforms.
They did buy a part of an adjacent appartement building to break through the foundation and make their own cellar, the basement, double size. Down there its an adult only amusement park with pools and spa and areas catering to all kind of fetishes a homosexual or bisexual might have, think Hugh Hefners playboy mansion but in gay. Religious people might place Sodom & Gomorrah right there, but from the outside and on the ground level its just a nice hotel with an excellent but reasonably priced restaurant.
Munich has an inofficial Freddy Mercury statue already, a big bronze privately owned, but just recently decided to commission a bigger Freddy Mercury statue for permanent public display.
@@sarahvanucci597 yeah, the original social networks, before computers. Where the inspiration for the computer-mediated versions came from. It's an OLD STORY....
I've always felt bad that Freddie couldn't be his authentic self and let us know what he was going through. I know times were different, but I have faith that those of us who loved Freddie would have continued to love him fiercely. He was truly a gift from God. I hope he is looking down on us and loving watching the next generation fall in love with him, too.
My go-to happy song! You can't go wrong with Queen ever. I second you listening to Live Aid next. The crowd control Freddie has is mesmerizing.
mine too, along with "Sultans of Swing"(and many others)
yep best concert ever
@@gablen23Same for me.
Oh, Queen at Live Aid is considered the best concert ever. They blew the rest of the acts out of the water and no one wanted to follow them after they got done.
The BEST!!
Queen is Queen and Freddie is Freddie. Not comparable and still not matched to this day.
Absolutely
Yeah more of a tough act to follow than someone to copy :D
I've been listening to Queen since their first album, but Dimash has a much wider vocal range and diversity of musical genres.
@@JohnWarner-lu8rq i mean he sounds alr from the songs i heard he mainly focuses on opera which is different from queen ofc since they like to mix it up more with most of it being rock type ish u know also dimash is someone who is vocally trained while freddie isnt its all raw talent and power and ofc charisma i do like queen's song more and again wider vocal range and diversity of musical genre(al though from the 5 songs which were his most popular ones they were mainly if not completely opera and no changing ur pitch and everything doesnt change the genre) but he is very talented i will say
Absolutely 😊
Queen is the greatest - more from them. Queen at the Live Aid concert is a must
One of my favourite memories is at Glastonbury festival waiting for the next act and this song came on for a sound check, within seconds people started singing and before I knew it there was thousands of people belting it out in front of the pyramid stage, which apparently could be heard at the otherside of the festival...what a magical moment, which just shows how much Queen are still loved to this day!❤❤❤
Freddie’s voice is incomparable! Queen is amazing! Probably my favorite band! Fun fact: the lead guitarist is Sir Brian May, an amazing guitarist and also Dr. Brian May, an astrophysicist! ❤️🔥✌🏻🫶🏻
aka Sir Dr. Brian Harold May II lol
And he is also Dr Sir Brian May, having been knight by King Charles 111!
Brian May!🎸🤯🤩
I think at the time, most listeners just enjoyed the music without delving into his personal life which he did keep very private, or for that matter, that of George Michael, Elton John, Mick Jagger, and David Bowie, etc. Freddie was loved for being a very creative writer, lyricist, musician, singer and front man. People put other meanings into the music years after the fact and seem to dwell on it. There were and are a lot of wonderful artists who should be enjoyed for their art, and the rest of it is really no one's business let alone to make disparaging remarks.
You mentioned " Princes of the Universe," did you see the official video and that of "Gomme the Prize"? Both songs are from Highlander as are "One Year Of Love", "Who Wants to Live Forever, and "A Kind OF Magic" was written by Roger and derived by a line in the movie
Brian May is top 20 rock guitarist. He makes his own guitars. And yes, legitimate astrophysicist. Like literally a member of the historic society Isaac Newton was a member of.
You NEVER pause during a Brian May guitar solo!
Exactly!
Seriously!
Any guitar solo... But it being a Brian May solo does make it worse to stop in lol.
You mean Sir Dr Brian May CBE PhD, rock star and astrophysicist!
People actually do that to David Gilmour too
Put more Queen on, you're just getting started.🎉
Queen at the Live Aid concert a little long but you see how the crowd loved them .
Hell yes a must watch
The greatest 20 minutes in concert of all time!
It is really an iconic moment in music history. And even though Freddy was sick that day you couldnt have told that from his performance.
20 mins isn't long lol
Also BP if you do watch it bewr in mind freddie was ill and doctors told him not to perform but he did anyway also lady ga ga chose her name after her fav queen song radio ga ga
Freddie was Bi-Sexual. He was with his first love Mary for many years and were engaged. They never married but stayed close friends until his death. Freddie left his house and estate to Mary and she is the only one who knows were his creamted remains are.
Mary figured out over time his interest in men and left Freddie to explore the other side of sexualty preferences.
Freddies's song "Love Of My Life" is about Mary. He should have stayed with her, maybe he would still be alive.
@JacquelineLeubin What a cold thing to say
@@JacquelineLeubin You cannot play the "Maybe" game, What if he never joined Queen "Maybe" he'd still be alive, What if he stayed in Zanzibar, What if they were touring at that point he contracted HIV or maybe it was on tour that he picked it up, What if someone never had sex with a the monkey that brought HIV over to Humans.......there are infinite What ifs that lead to endless Maybes but none of them change what happened and they certainly don't tell of any kind of potential future that may have been.
If Freddy was alive today and had HIV it'll be more than likely that he'd live as our treatments have improved beyond recognition in the following 30 years
I am sure his parents also know where his cremated remains are as well.
@@lgd6619How is that cold? I didn't mean it that way, it's always how you read something. It's just an observation.
More Queen PLEASE!! Somebody to Love live in Montreal 1981 is a MUST!! They are the best live band ever!
I hope thank you for making me smile. It’s not just about the song it’s about the commentator, the personality that you get to know.
Each band member wrote songs for the band and each could’ve been a successful solo artist. That’s why their catalog has such range. Freddie was a recording perfectionist and this was pre-digital age. The way they did Bohemian Rhapsody was a major masterpiece in engineering. Roger Taylor, the drummer, sings the high notes in the backing vocals.
I reccomendation you watch the film. Rami Malik won the Oscar for playing Freddie, I believe. It is a complex personal story but how Freddie guided their way with music producers is enlightening. You would enjoy that portion of the film, I am sure. ☺
All four members of queen are in the songwriters hall of fame.
I think they were the first band
@@bluebell3720 They were
One of the true greats...I'll never get bored of you reacting to these classic British artists....
Yes, he say woman, then man in next verse. Feddie did enjoy a party, and a good time. His band mates weren't so happy with the song. They wanted him to slow down a bit. As open as he seemed, on stage, he was very private person. Its been said, especially early on, while trying to find himself, he ,had fun with just abot anybody. Commentors are right, please check out Queen at live Aid. Its a 20 min set, i promise, its worth it! You do great work with your channel. Very entertaining. Thank you. 🙂
Only Brian who had an issue with it saying it was sepratism
He said man and woman!
He was also salty about not being allowed to put more guitar on it
After Freddies death he did a guitar version!
Brian later claiming ge was concerned about Freddie in 78 is rubbish
Freddie had met Joe when he wrote this and had left David Minns for him who he'd been with for 3 years
Brian also likes to pretend he wasn't also promiscious!
@@bluebell3720 thanks.
Queen is one of the greatest rock bands ever, and Freddie Mercury is one of the greatest singers ever. Just pick any Queens song and you can't go wrong. Thanks for the content
Freddie was swinging both ways. React to Queen Somebody to Love Live in Montreal 1981. Also never pause guitar solos.
Absolutely amazing performance!
Yes! It would be my honor, Black Pegasus, if you would grant this particular request. I know you will be blown away. It's my honor because I admire your intellect and talent!
If you really are interested in hearing more of Freddie’s amazingly beautiful voice, check out his opera duets with Montserrat Caballé. Barcelona and How Can I Go On are superb. He was so amazing. Miss him!
They are the only band to have every single member write a number one hit...In the world.
The Beatles inc. Ringo Starr
@@michaelthomas5976 ???
Freddie loved everyone and everyone loved Freddie.
It’s just a “have a good time song.” Freddie always intended his songs to be interpreted by the listener. He NEVER explained the messages or even if there were any messages. But this song was widely considered,”The Happiest song of All Time.” Some find drug references or se+ual messages or rebellion. To me, it’s pure joy and freedom.
QUEEN "SOMEBODY TO LOVE" LIVE 1981 MONTREAL best rock performance ever!!
B,P THIS CAME OUT IN 1978 THEM Rockn Moer foerrs 70s lol
He said both, he meant both "supersonic" man and woman. He lived with a man the last year of his life, but was in love with a woman when he first started performing and remained friends with her his entire adult life. The most beautiful voices in music, who he loved doesn't matter a bit to me.
Exactly!
Amazing group 💛They are so loved and have influenced so many musicians. 👋
The one thing Freddie brought to the group was the theatricality, and the group totally bought in. They have so many songs that showcase this, but this song is one of the most theatrical in style and tone - it could literally have been written for a Broadway show. Freddie's talent was genre bending, it can't be understated how much he operated on a different plane than the entire music world.
@@declaneric and their lives eventually became a Broadway Show, We will rock you!. Freddie would have loved that!
If you want to see the best frontman ever and how much Queen are loved, watch the Live Aid set they did at Wembley 1985. Freddie held the crowd in the palm of his hand. It’s legendary!!!
Not sure if it’s mentioned in all the comments or not interesting fact about this song is that it is one of the happiest songs in the world, and that is scientifically proven.
You should check out the Green Day concert in Hyde Park London. They were playing Bohemian Rhapsody as a filler before starting, you will never see again 65000 people sing a song in perfect unison , word perfect. It is amazing. RIP Freddie always missed
yes, I love that video :)
I watch it on a regular basis it makes me happy
The whole world knows every word to that song :) .
This is considered one of the happiest songs ever written. It sure picks me up when I’m feeling down! ❤️🤘🏼🤘🏼
When my husband and I watched the movie and the credits rolled with this playing over them, our youngest son came running down the hall, threw his arm in the air and knew every word. I fell over laughing because, ironically, I did not know this particular song and my child did. It's definitely a mood lifter!
That's mr blue sky by elo..
@@nikelodeon6852Unless its changed and they've done a new scientific study. It's this song. A scientist took songs from the last 50 years and looked at different aspects including notes etc.
My absolute fave!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤he said it both ways, man, then woman and then man.
Next for Queen should absolutely be their Live Aid performance just to see the control they had over an audience. These were brilliant guys! Brian May has a PhD in Astrophysics and John Deacon has a degree in Electronics. No slouches!
in 1985 including the 72,000 people at Wembley Stadium in London and 89,000 people at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia. AND 1.5 Billion was watching it
My mother's favorite song was "Killer Queen" - Freddy Mercury and Queen are the G.O.A.T.
Someone to Love, filmed live in concert in Montreal - equally brilliant! And yes we knew what he was saying - it didn’t matter - in the uk we loved him!! XXX
PS there was a lot of experimenting going on - Kate Bush, Mike Oldfield, Blondie, Marc Bolan, Bowie, etc.
My son was a HUGE Queen fan. And he lived his life in the "fast lane" constantly. When he passed away in 2016, it was the result of him racing his car with friends and losing control of his vehicle. To this day, this song reminds me of him and how he lived his life.
Somebody To Love live Montreal 81 is mandatory. Ranked as the second greatest live performance ever with Live Aid ranked as the greatest live performance in musical history. Queen ruled the world in their prime and were untouchable ❤️👑🎸🎤🥁🎹
Yes please 🙏 more Queen, live aid, give me the prize, somebody to love, live Queen is always mind blowing. Thankyou for your reaction.
What happens when four very talented people get together and create magic ❤
Freddie Mercury (lead vocals/ piano) of Queen was a huge fan of Little Richard from the golden age of 50's rock n' roll music... "Don't stop me now" was his homage in 1978 to the sound and style of Little Richard... Queen were always groundbreaking since they debuted in 1973 and never stopped experimenting w/ musical styles (They even had a #1 disco hit in 1980 - 'Another one bites the dust')
Vanilla Ice sampled a Queen song ('Under pressure') for his #1 rap single 'Ice ice baby' (Vanilla Ice was sued by Queen because he did not give the band songwriting credit for using the sample)
Queen was a British band that was well ahead of their time... Freddie Mercury (lead vocals) was an Indian Parsi whose family moved to England... He graduated college but wanted to become a rock n' roll singer in the London scene, where he met the local band Smile in the late 60's - Brian May (guitar) and Roger Taylor (drums) were also university graduates looking for a career in music w/ Smile... but few cared at the time... Freddie joined the band after their bassist/ vocalist quit and renamed the band Queen in 1970 after John Deacon (bass) joined ... Freddie designed the Queen logo w/ each member's astrological sign... but this was years before Freddie realized that he was gay and was once engaged to his girlfriend Mary Austin (They remained close friends after they broke up in the 70's and she took care of Freddie until his death in 1991 from AIDS... Freddie gave her a bulk of his fortune in his will)
It took a while before the music industry finally signed Queen in 1973... the band recorded their debut album w/ extravagant sounds and production and proudly claimed that no synthesizers were used on that record... However, the album sold poorly. Queen released 'Queen II' in 1974 and would make tracks w/ layers of vocal harmonies that gave them a unique sound... That same year, they released 'Sheer heart attack'... and got a surprising top 40 hit - the playful, cabaret-style song 'Killer Queen'... Queen spent months touring Europe and N. America and then discovered that they were huge in Japan.
It was the epic track 'Bohemian rhapsody' which finally put Queen in the big time in 1975 by going #1 on the charts... the album 'A night at the Opera' became a huge hit worldwide... Queen would continue to rack up an impressive tally of hit singles in the 70's and platinum records like 'A day at the Races'... 'News of the world'... and 'Jazz'...
By this point, Freddie Mercury was more comfortable w/ his sexuality and Queen moved to (West) Germany as tax exiles... The scene there inspired Queen to embrace pop music and used electronics and beats for what became a pop album 'The Game' in 1980 which yielded a #1 disco hit 'Another one bites the dust'... Unfortunately, the new pop sound cost Queen their popularity in N. America and the era of Reagan's America coupled w/ rumors about Freddie's sexuality got Queen ignored in the US for the rest of the 80's after the ill-fated pop album 'Hot space' in 1981... Queen never toured N. America again.
Queen was still huge everywhere else when they released 'The Works' in 1984, despite their new pop sound... They enjoyed a triumphant short charity set at Live Aid 1985 where they stole the show at Wembley stadium. In 1986, they sold out 2 nights at Wembley stadium for the album 'A kind of magic'... Queen played their final tour of Europe in '86 and never performed in concert again.
After Freddie Mercury was diagnosed w/ AIDS in 1987, it was kept secret from the public... but rumors still persisted that Freddie was ill as the AIDS epidemic became a reality worldwide. Queen worked on new music despite Freddie's diagnosis and went back to more of their early musical style of rock w/ the albums 'The Miracle' (1989) and 'Innuendo' (1991)... However, Queen would not tour and only appeared in music videos... By 1991, it was evident that Freddie Mercury was ill when he appeared thin & frail on Queen's music video which was filmed in '91 - 'These are the days of our lives'... Freddie Mercury returned to England in failing health and admitted to the press that he had AIDS just before he died in late 1991.
Queen performed their last concert as a tribute to Freddie Mercury in 1992 at Wembley stadium w/ guest singers singing Freddie's parts... Queen released their final studio album 'Made in Heaven' in 1995 w/ tracks recorded by Freddie before his death... Bassist John Deacon retired from the music business as well.
Lately, Brian May (guitar) and Roger Taylor (drums) have been touring w/ singer Adam Lambert as Queen + Adam Lambert... Adam Lambert is openly gay and a huge fan of Freddie Mercury and his music, so for him to perform Queen classics in concert brought a new spin on Freddie's legacy of music.
Great info ^^^ to add one thing... As replacements go, Adam does Freddie a great justice. No one will ever replace Freddie, but Adam pays a very respectable homage
@@fancyclan5679 Adam is NOT Freddie's "replacement" any more than Neil Fairclough is bassist John Deacon's 'replacement'...
Queen will always be Freddie, Brian, Roger and John...
Queen + Adam Lambert is NOT Queen...any more than Paul McCartney is The Beatles... They are a new vehicle to perform those classic Queen songs live in concert.
I mean, Udo Dirkschneider doesn't call himself Accept (even though he's the original singer)... He tours and records as U.D.O. (or Dirkschneider when playing Accept songs exclusively)
Don't forget to add the Vanilla Ice actually lost the case as it was proven he sampled it - wich is the best thing to me as this song was really popular and not everyone actually knew the truth. Glad QUEEN won it :)
As for other facts:
- Brian May used the guitar that he personally crafted with his father and thats why his parts on the guitar are so unique fo the age and basically till now.
- Great part of fortune of Freddie was spend to create his legacy a "THE MERCURY PHOENIX TRUST" which helped in funding to fight HIV and help people - helps them till this day.
- During the live AID concert when singing the part of the song that says "that he is going to die soon as he made mistakes in life" Freddie says "That's truth" as it acknowledges his sickness and that he doesnt want to die yet. It was a powerfull act as he was sick during the day and not feeling well. Even though he is the reason why LIVE AID was such a great event as they rocked it!
Dude well dam said 👏
@. Freddie had not been diagnosed till 1987, he did NOT know he was sick. Granted he did have a throat infection and sang against doctors orders it had nothing to do with aids. i want to let everyone know Queens performance at Live Aid has been considered the best live Rock Concert ever. There is nobody that touch Queens versatility and talent. Freddie was the best Front man ever, he was truly a legend. RIP dear Freddie the world never will forget you, your music will live forever. ❤
You MUST check out "Somebody to Love" live in Montreal, 1981. In my opinion, it is the greatest live performance EVER. Or at least ever filmed.
I love that you like Freddie’s song Princes of Darkness from Highlander. All 4 guys wrote killler songs. Brian wrote Who Wants To Live Forever, John Deacon wrote One Year of Love ( a sexy love song), and Roger wrote Its A Kind of Magic. These boys could do it all. I miss Freddie, he truly was magical and born to make music. When destiny put the Queen members together it was like an explosion of creativity happened. Nobody sang like Freddie. 40 years later and still nobody has his charisma and golden voice. As Dave Grohl said “ If you want to learn how to be a rockstar just watch Freddie Mercury.” If you want to hear a band able to write every kind of song style from 1930’s styles, gospel, hard rock, ballads, waltz mixed with rick, blues, funk, and of course anthems then listen to Queen. Begin with their 1970’s albums and go to their final album just after Mercury’s death I. 1992. Btw nobody cared that Freddie was bisexual anymore than that Roger loved the ladies. For us teens it was all about the music. Try White Queen at Hammersmith Odeon and You Take My Breath Away 1976 at Hyde Park ❤
I knew we were kindred spirits! Yes!! Highlander!
There can be only one. Thank you for your reaction. Loved it as usual.
Queen was my first Concert and the Best Group till this Day, saw them Live in Toronto, Canada on Aug 30th 1980
Brian May, the guitarist, is now an astrophysicist. He interrupted his PhD program to be a rockstar, but now is an investigator of the sample return mission from asteroid Bennu.
Freddie Mercury's motivation was music making; Freddie Mercury's intent was to superbly entertain; Freddie Mercury's emotional, personal drive was his firm realisation that he was a free-man, with one life to live and we're all the same.. Freddie knew Brian, Roger and then John Deacon had the all the ingredients for THEM to bring legendary music/entertainment to the world. Yes, he and they were educated and motivated. Today Queen AND Freddie Mercury are Legendary here more than 32 years after his death.
More Queen please!
Queen is the best, absolutely the best, even my kids now love the band
One of the Top bands FORMED In the 70s this song is from 1978
Queen guitarist Brian May is an astrophysicist. Brilliant. He and his father built his first guitar from parts they salvaged from a dump.
Saw queen Live in the 70s and the rest is history love and respect from the UK 👍👍🌟😀😀 amazing channel 👍
The best frontman and voice ever. I miss Freddie.
Bohemian Rhapsody is really worth the look. But then I love pretty much everything brought out by Queen.
People loved Freddie. They laughed. What's he going to do next type of thing. He was a character. A musical wit. A great entertainer.
You should watch Queen’s performance in Live Aid. It was said, and as far as I know, still has the rep of being the best live performance ever. When they judge the best singers ever he usually comes in 1st hardly ever lower than 2nd. Before died fromAids he left a catalogue of music that will tear at your heart. He was in such bad shape at the end but he still kept on recording. And he wrote most of his own material. Brian the guitar player with the long hair co wrote songs with him so did Roger the drummer. They also wrote songs on their own too. Radio Ga Ga was written by Roger who was a darn good singer in his own right and did it while playing the drums. You really need to dive into this band. Their songs were incredible
The greatest band of all time ❤
Queen were one of the most groundbreaking groups ever... 4 musical geniuses together, not giving a crap about the norms and trends that were on...
Yes, I'd love to see more Queen. Always. So many amazing songs. Honestly, you're doing yourself a disservice and truly missing out the more time you spend without diving in!!
Sending love to you and everyone reading this, from Baton Rouge!! 💙💙
Freddie swung with everybody lol.
You should really watch Queen's set at the monumental Live Aid concert from 1985. It was a charity concert with multiple venues. I re.ember watching it and Queen's set was electrifying. To this day many believe it was the best live performance EVER. They took over the stage and had the audience in their hands. Freddie was impeccable, even though he had been ill and his doctor had advised him it would be better not to perform. Many people wonder who would have been brave enough to follow them, and one man was up to the challenge, David Bowie.
All who knew Freddie said he was warm kind genuine compassionate loyal and generous and all the band was like brothers.
An anthem from the best rock band ever, featuring the best rock voice ever.
He did live in the fast lane. RIP Freddy. You are missed but never forgotten.
He also had a cutting edge to his lyrics. He wrote a couple of nasty dis tracks. Death on two legs comes to mind of the top of my head.
Flick of the Wrist was in the preceding album and almost as vicious.
He says both man and woman.
Freddie was also bi, but favored men towards the end.
This gorgeous soul swung both ways my friend but the love of his life was his wife. This band was un8que and ground breaking. All talented and very intelligent. Sir Brian May is an astrophysicist, wrote some of their songs by himself, helped write most of 5he others and is one of the greatest guitar players of all time. He still rocks those curly locks today. With as many songs as they have not surprised you don't know them all. Most people learn that they do know queen they just did not know that it was queen that sang some of their favorite songs. Highlander was good loved who wants to live forever.
Freddie and Mary Austin never been married.
True, but Freddie did refer to Mary as his common law wife.
@@paulakayjohnson5065 Freddie also referred to Jim Hutton as his husband, so there's that.
I've told my family, for many yrs now, that I want this song played at my funeral!!! I think it's perfect!! ❤
I'll never forget sneaking out to see them live in 1980. Worth every minute of it.
I remember when their album News of the World came out in the late 70s. Total kick azz album...
Absolutely!!! You should do the Live Aid Concert!
I never thought of the lyrics in a sexual way, rather you couldn't stop his dreams, ambitions, quest for greatness or full life, etc. Rocket to the moon, ambitious.
haha. so what did you make of the lyric "I'm a sex machine ready to reload"?
@@egk2584 Well, maybe not EVERY lyric.😆
this is a sexual song it’s the point. if you knew Freddie’s persona. it also alludes to him being bi
@@dakotahinebaugh8766 Ok
I always thought of this song as a goodbye, " I don't wanna die" anthem
Queen was awesome and Freddie was a once in a lifetime experience! Love, love, love them. It was a very sad day when Freddie passed. I am glad that Queen found Adam Lambert and continues to tour. No one can sing like Freddie but Adam does a great job. Love your reactions, thanks for sharing.
"My mind was in the gutter, let me get out of there" - "Hey hey, where are you going, come back down here with us now" 🙂
Absolutely fantastic song and from a brilliant band. You need to watch the live aid concert from 1985. It will blow your mind. I would say one of the best performances from Queen. Thanks for what you do. Take care and blessings to you from England.
My favorite application of this song is in Shaun of the Dead.
I'll walk myself out. 😉😘
go to the winchester and wait for it to blow over
@@GrowingDownUnder You understood the assignment. 😉
I’m sorry Shaun. What ?
You need to see Somebody to love live in Montreal 1982
Yes yes yes x
@@susanpeters5392 👍
absolutely
You heard correctly, the lyrics in the beginning are "... I want to make a supersonic man out of you" in the middle the lyrics are "... I want to make a supersonic woman of you" Then, in the end, the lyrics repeats itself with "...I want to make a supersonic man out of you. " Freddie Mercury was bisexual and a damn good singer and showman on stage. It doesn't matter what your interpretation is to this song, music is subject to interpretation, such is the art of music. Excellent reaction. Peace ☮️
Queen was one of a kind. They had their own sound; writing rock opus' on another level.
If you want to hear the ultimate diss track, check out their song “Death on two legs”. It’s about a manager Queen had that was ripping them off…..Freddie was so viscous with the lyrics that Brian May (the guitarist) said he felt really guilty playing the song live. I’d recommend the studio version. 👍🔥
This is my favorite queen song ❤️ this n another one bites the dust 😍 they so many great can't just pick one 😘🥰songs
Dude they are one of the greatest rock bands of all time
Led Zep tops the 70s cake lol Then Anotherother 70s Band QUEEN this songs from 1978
This my absolute favourite song by Queen m! My band and I have (tried to) perform this song for years in 8 different voices!
Whenever I’m down and blue I play the the original version and always end up dancing!🤩
my uncle was in a band with Freddie called Wreckage before he joined queen, you can find their old stuff still on the internet, its kind of crazy to hear his voice there to what it was in queen. till this day my uncle swears he gave freddie the idea for the queen band name because he would always call freddie the old queen and said he should call his next band that. He eventually joined Smile, which in turn he renamed to Queen. My uncle went on to be a manager for Joe Brown and various others was always crazy going to his house cause you would never know who would show up.
Freddie did a song under another name it's up on the internet 😀😀👍
@@jukeboxdave6026 It's a record. "Going Back" and on the flip side, "I Can Hear Music", as 'Larry Lurex'.
Whoa, what fun to know! Aware of Wreckage references, but sweet to share that connection - makes history POP!
Great story, thanks for sharing. 🙂
I wonder, was it you or another relative of a Wreckage/Ibex band member who a few years ago shared here on YT the information (not usually appearing in biographies) that Freddie worked in Selfridges in the cutlery department before getting a job at the Kensington Market (and then the stall there, with Roger)? This was after he'd been with the band up north for awhile, and had come back down to London with this other band member to get work/ earn some money. According to the story, Freddie hated that job!
I'd particularly like to trace that person who posted the info to confirm it, and clarify the likely dates, because while I was at college I had a part time job at Selfridges, around late 1968-69, and I'm pretty sure I encountered Freddie there one day, coming up from 'Kitchenware' in the basement while I was coming down the escalator from 'Hats'! I'd love to have the opportunity to check whether my memory based on those dates is likely to be correct. Thanks!
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I thought the wreckage band mates said on video laughing they called him that behind his back then embarrased said well not to his face
Just gotta say, I appreciate your taking the time to explain your viewpoint and more so appreciate your willingness not to judge others for being themselves. There are likely quite a few topics on which you and I disagree, but as long as people are willing to let others live their own lives, there’s plenty of room for all of us.
And, of course, great reaction! I’m loving watching you experience so many of these classics, and you can never go wrong with Queen!
HE DOES OPERA!!!!!!!
One of the best band ever. And Freddie off the radar talented!
Freddy was bi-sexual, the love of his life and former fiance' was Mary; when he "came out", she told him that she couldn't live that lifestyle. They remained friends until his death and when he passed, he left the bulk of his estate to her. 30 years later, she is now starting to auction/sell his estate. The estate is on the market now.
I love this review! Thank you. I have a depression problem, and whenever I feel myself falling into the abyss...there are a few songs I play to get me up and dancing to try to ward off the darkness. THIS is most definitely one of those songs!!! Freddies voice and energy, the whole band-are amazing! It's such a feel-good song!
I’ve always loved this song, as you age the lyrics come to mean different things.
As a teenager it never meant anything other than having fun
Just turned on my notifications because you have a wonderful channel ❤️ It was a different time back then and I miss it. Only can relive it in my mind 😂
It's my favourite Queen song for very long and I've always heard as being about a general hunger and energy for fast lane hedonism, not hetero or homosexual nor from before or after his preference change. I'm not saying coming out because he considered it a private matter and his former fiancee remained fond of him so I respect that.
I'm not a big Queen fan, but I love them for not sticking to their categorization as guitar rock band, but putting in their own quirks in and exploring other genres. By doing that they made quite a few songs I like very much and they made a lof of songs other like very much. Many times their new album got criticized for the band taking a different direction again, for the critics to eat humble pie decades later.
I think their Live Aid concert in 1985 was special because they hardly had any "all album" fan base left but the whole world realized at the same time they had their own Queen songs they really loved.
Yes more Queen please
One of my favorite Queen songs is Killer Queen
The greatest group of individually brilliant musicians that ever was
RIP Freddie ❤
Greatest rock band of all time
My son's weight lifting team worked out to "Bycycle" i still love Bohemian Rhapsody!!!
Freddie Mercury's band mates were all married men with children. And they were concerned about Freddie Mercury's lifestyle the wild parties and the rest I will leave to your imagination. As for the film Highlander check out the song( Who Wants to Live Forever) the official version and the live version at Wembley Stadium written by Brian May the guitarist of Queen for the film Highlander.
Only Brian who had an issue with it saying it was sepratism
He said man and woman!
He was also salty about not being allowed to put more guitar on it
After Freddies death he did a guitar version!
Brian later claiming ge was concerned about Freddie in 78 is rubbish
Freddie had met Joe when he wrote this and had left David Minns for him who he'd been with for 3 years
Brian also likes to pretend he wasn't also promiscious!
Brian was married but constantly cheated he had his first child 78
He is with Anita now who he started an affair with when his wife was pregnant with their third child
Roger wasn't married.
He met his partner in 76 didnt have children at this time.
They then had 2 children together but didnt marry until they split up! For the security of their children their youngest born jan 88
He had met Debbie in 87 brake thru video
They didnt marry as he was still married to Dominique
They had 3 children together
They split up in 2002 their youngest was 2
He divorced Dominique in 2010 to marry Debbie
They had no children
Met early 2000s
Each member of queen was a master at there craft. They all could sing and write songs. There live performances were nothing short of unbelievable. They were all perfectionist and their live performances prove it.
KEEP GOING DOWN THE QUEEN RABBIT HOLE . HIT THE LIVE STUFF YOUR JUST GETTING STARTED. THEIR CATALOG IS HUGE. QUEENS MUSIC IS TIMELESS
R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU
WE HEAR YOU SINGING FROM HEAVEN.
Freddie swung both ways. And he sang 'supersonic woman' then later 'man'.
The song could be about sex, or dancing, or pretty much anything super energetic. Up to you.
"groundbreaking... for its time..." if we only had someone nowadays that could hold a candle to them...
Queen is a unique band with no desire to stick to any particular genre. All four members write songs and each have different tastes and all have written #1 hits. Freddie, Brian (guitar) and Roger (drums) are all singers and have been lead singers, John (bass) doesn't like to sing so he rarely did. I love this song, it always puts me in a good mood. Thank your or your reaction. Freddie did have relationships with women and was even engaged before he finally (mostly) settled with men. The woman he was engaged to remained his most trusted friend and confidant for the rest of his life and he left most of his wealth to her. She is also the only person who knows where his ashes are buried as per Freddie's request. He always considered Mary as his common law wife even though their relationship changed when Freddie admitted to her that he believed he was bisexual. The lyrics include both supersonic man and supersonic woman so there it is. Make of it what you may. This song wasn't a huge hit when the album dropped but over the years it has become a huge fan favorite. Freddie was having a good time, going to clubs and living the rock lifestyle as well as the club lifestyle. While he was never a drug addict or alcoholic, he was having the time of his life. Freddie was a man who was focused on his goals and his basic feeling was if you don't want to come along, then just get out of my way.
I don’t care for the movie, which portrayed him as a drug addict. Not sure why Brian and Roger did that, very disappointing.
@@penelopemarines5154 Brian and Roger didn't write the movie screenplay and it was not a documentary. Freddie did do a lot of drugs for a time but he wasn't an addict, he was just partying really hard for a while. I did see the movie and I didn't think Freddie was portrayed as an addict, but then I grew up in the 60's and 70's and we partied hard often so I may be looking at it from a different perspective.
I never associated this song with anything other than a really positive go getting song. A motivational song to inspire you to reach for the stars, be excited by life.