I'm a 2000s born so I wouldn't have known about Queen at all, since it's not from my generation and my Parents are not into rock and stuff like that. I ended up stumbling on Queen while I was binging on a bit of Michael Jackson, and ever since I just couldn't stop listening to any of Queens songs and ngl these songs are way better than the songs of our generation.
Well, welcome to MY world. Here's some homework for you: Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Marillion, Fish, The Who, King Crimson, Alan Parsons Project, Deep Purple, Jon Lord, Led Zeppelin, Saga, Rush, Electric Light Orchestra, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Mike Oldfield, Procol Harum, The Moody Blues. And Camel. Check out their 2014 "In from the Cold Tour" live version of "Lady Fantasy". You'll be blown away. And perhaps the biggest of them all: Jethro Tull, powered by the musical genious of Ian Anderson.
@@sneakyfox4651 I’ll continue your list with even better music: Meshuggah, Alice In Chains, Opeth, Pantera, Soundgarden, Audioslave, Radiohead, Gojira, Faith No More, David Bowie, Candlebox, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Deftones, Dir En Grey, Dream Theatre, Iron Maiden, Jane’s Addiction, Jimi Hendrix, LIVE, TOOL, Linkin Park, Nine Inch Nails, Tenacious D, Pearl Jam, Porcupine Tree, Radiohead, Rage Against the Machine, Sepultura, System Of A Down, Type O Negative I got a bit carried away, but music is amazing, these are some good ones, most of them are a little tad bit heavier than Queen, but yah. Edit: I wrote Radiohead twice it seems
@@Elis_Nordgall Good bands, but most of them a little too "noisy" for me. I know most of the bands/artists mentioned but I'm more into #standard" progessive and symphonic rock. But even though you mentioned Radiohead twice, it's still one helluva band.
@@sneakyfox4651 If you like more chill prog rock you should like Porcupine Tree, if you’ve never heard their music, some songs I recommend are: Arriving Somewhere But Not Here, The Sound of Muzak, Blackest Eyes, Open Car and Lazarus. For Arriving Somewhere But Not Here and Blackest Eyes, I highly recommend to listen to a live performance th-cam.com/video/UCqi63mY1j4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/W3lsqUqGTzM/w-d-xo.html Btw, that “better music” thing was a joke, music taste is subjective, I also suggested a few of those bands as a joke, like Meshuggah and Gojira.
Tell your niece that don't worry. Stunned silence is an appropriate reaction to seeing Queen for the first time!! You only have to listen and appreciate the music!!
heavens yes! I had no idea what I was hearing when "Bohemian Rhapsody" was first released. I wasn't sure if I liked it or not. It was so different. (answer- yes, yes I did like it).
YOU MISSED THE BEST PART!!!! The choir (only 3 guys btw) is separated, individually, across your left and right. Back when people had actual speakers in their homes (like furniture) you could close your eyes and Freddy on piano was slightly off center, the sopranos, altos and tenors are all separated left to right. Total choir experience! GET HEADPHONES and then do QUEEN! (And other great bands)
For a true understanding of what Queen means to so many, try showing your niece the audience singing Bohemian Rhapsody at the Green Day concert in Hyde Park.
So do I. Related. The 30th memorial of promoter Bill Graham will happen in 2 days from now. He finished watching his client Huey Lewis perform. Then, BG rode in a helicopter and it crashed, similar to what happened to Stevie Ray Vaughan in 1990. There was a benefit concert. It was the last concert for Journey with Steve Perry. The late Eddie Money released the video to I'll Get By dedicated to his deceased manager BG. RIP all.
Absolutely timeless.... You really want to see a Queen performance, look at the Live Aid 1985 performance and that will really show you something amazing.
One of the greatest songs ever made. But like most teens, your daughter was not impressed. Sad, because teens do not like any music that is not enhanced by HIGH TECH.
Well, I'm a teen from a non english speaking country and I knew about Queen but never heard this song, until last week, and the reason that I'm in this video right now is because it is trully an amazing song, and the lirics, vocals, rithym, all perfect. Sad that I didn't knew about it sooner, but glad that now that I can speak english I can appreciate english songs to the full extent.
Nice reaction! Of course this is just a music video, the first music video that was ever done for promotion. You have to see Queen live as well, check out Somebody To Love - Queen live at Montreal 1981. It is a different almost better experience to see Freddie Mercury and Queen live.
This is a master piece and all in Freddies head Queen Bohemian? the group name is QUEEN the name of the song is Bohemian Rhapsody over 1.3 billion views and to get to know this band check all Queen songs videos and live Sombody to love Montreal
Info for the young lady: This song has 1.4 billion views on youtube and was no1 in the british charts for 47 weeks! Until today it's the third most selled single ever in the UK. Also: This video was the first ever recorded music-video! :-) *legends
I was born in 2000, but I was a foster kid, and lived with my grandpa for a bit, and all he listened to was classic rock, so over that year I discovered most of the top hits from the ‘70s-‘90s and after that each family I stayed with listened to different music, so my music taste and catalog spans some 70 years and God knows how many genres 😅
Freddy was a diva, I mean that as a positive! He was him self, and you could love it or hate it! He is as far from me you can get, but I love people that just are themself. In music he is one of the greatest ever. I would hope you will react to a fantastic Norwegian artist, an artist that is 100% herself, and make fantastic music: Aurora. You might have heard her in Frozen 2 or Runaway. I would recomend Through the eyes of a child from Nidarosdomen concert.
@@gabbsireactions6513 Live Aid would have been my choice to introduce someone to Queen. Bohemian Rhapsody is very deep and iconic but not exactly the type of song a lot of people would be into. Another great choice would be Somebody to Love, live in Montreal. Somebody to love was Freddie's personal favorite.
Let's see I was about her age when I bought my first Queen Album back in 1974. 41 years ago I saw them, for the 1st time, in concert at Madison Square Garden in 1980 and got to see this done live.
So u hit her whith the masterpice right off the bat i see feddy was a once in a generation talent we was so lucky to have Freddy in ur lifes wow rip feddy u star that will never burn out.
Ladies I have something for you to listen to the concert was in Italy in 94 by Peter Gabriel the concert was called Secret World tour live it's an hour and 45min but WORTH IT ! Many artists and each a story told in music by dances.
In Pink Floyd's movie Darkside of the Moon ,David Gilmour talks about the machines taking over music. Not demeaning the young lady. But that was the reaction of someone that has lived her young life with autotune and music by computers.
Queen is when you combine an amazing Bassist a little underrated (John Deacon) an blonde amazing Drummer with a voice of angels (Roger Taylor) an legend guitarrist that is a astrophysic wrote amazings and beautiful songs (Brian May) and the principal queen an showman that have the power to control all the crowd doesn't matter if is a crowd of millions of people he has the control over everyone with an amazing voice (Freddie Mercury)
You forgot to mention that John Deacon is an electrical engineer who built May's amplifier from scratch, that Roger Taylor is a dentist, that Freddie Mercury was a graphic designer, and that Brian May is not "just" an astrophysicist; he has a PhD in orbital mechanics (radial velocities in zodiacal dust). He and his dad built his guitar themselves, using a mantle piece for the body. Talent all over the place.
To create that harmony of voices, to replicate the opera chorus, they re-recorded the tape 36 times without ever missing a note. In 1975, there were no synthesizers, computers, or autotune. It was all pure talent!
Great fun watching you two. Please react to more Queen. They have some really iconic songs that everyone has heard but they also have amazing songs that are less known and deep cuts. While some videos are a must - like this one - they were known for their amazing live performances because Freddie was one of the best frontman ever. Please react to Somebody to love live either in Montreal 1981 or Milton Keynes 1982. Both are amazing versions. Thanks.
Did anyone else notice that Freddie looked fairly similar to the two attractive ladies framing him on the left and right, he even seemed to be wearing a similar white jacket with shoulder pads 🤣😂
i was born in 2008 so i wouldn't have known about queen at all, but ive known them since i was 10 HA! i memorized a lot of their songs thanks to my father who introduced them to me when i was little🥺💜, and yo when i was in elementary i was so excited to tell all my classmates about them and influence them, LOL and it worked!! A lot of my old classmates know them and their history😎🖤
I wonder how she would like Angelina Jordan’s version of this song she performed on AGT The Champions season 2. Angelina was 13 at the time. She is 15 today.
In The Netherlands we have a Top 2000 between xmas and newyears. Guess who has been number 1 for most of the 20 years of this contest: Queen with Bohemian Rhapsody!! Closely followed by Hotel California from The Eagles and Stairway to heaven from Led Zeppelin.
Great reaction for first time seeing/hearing Queen. Show her Queen's "Killer Queen - Top Of The Pops" version where Freddie's wearing his fox fur coat. It's pretty! Also, I loved watching you three (yes, I am including Freddie here too) in your awesome winged eye-liner look!
@@gabbsireactions6513 You really should check out the cover of Bohemian Rhapsody by 13 year old Angelina Jordan. The surviving members of Queen liked it so much they put the video on their official Twitter. It has been viewed around 300 million times across social media so maybe you have already seen it.
Checkout a young woman's captivating rendition of the same song. Her name is Morissette Amon, who is such a versatile performer she can do differenf genres and is a worldclass vocal artist. Music fans gets blownaway whenever she performs.
MUST SEE QUEEN LIVE, NOW!! ANYTHING LIVE!! Their 20-minute Live Aid performance is called the BEST performance in rock music history... (Queen is actually the only band RENOWNED for being BETTER live, than in the studio.) FYI... The acapella harmony intro of the song before Freddie starts playing piano, is actually JUST ALL FREDDIE. He recorded himself singing five different acapella harmonies, then overlaid the tracks... The man was a GENIUS. (The opera part midway through the song, IS all of the band members... Drummer Roger Taylor said they overlaid the tracks for the multiple voices effect, a couple hundred times!)
Since you're getting into queen I think if you want to go down the rabbit hole listen to some of their older stuff like Death on two legs which was them dissing their old manager for ripping them off... there are so many songs like 39, the prophets song, Under Pressure performed live at Wembley... Later on vanilla ice stole the bass rift from under pressure and was sued for it....
This song is Freddie’s way of “Coming Out” to the World. In the ‘70’s it wasn’t an accepted thing to be Gay. By his singing of this song he’s telling us. …”Momma, just killed a Man, put a gun up to his head, pulled my trigger now he’s dead.” Freddie can never go back to the way he was. The old Freddie is “Dead”. “Didn’t mean to make you cry, sometimes I wish I’d never been born at all” is the feeling a lot of people feel about their life choice, not that you choose to be Gay, but the lie he had been living, being Straight. All the changes his life is going through and all the changes this Song puts you through. In the end it all comes out alright….”nothing really matters, matters much to me, nothing really matters at all….any way the wind blows!”…..SanJoséBob
My first thought is , no headphones? Today's music, maybe headphones don't matter, but in the day, music was meant for the ears, and was recorded with both ears in mind.
It's important that the younger generations understand where the roots of their music of today comes from, they will appreciate more the music of the past. It is good that she was familiar with this song, and now you should continue her musical education.
Aaarrgh this comment sounds so pretentious. Like it's WRONG for young people to listen to the music they happen to like without investing time and ressources in "musical education"
Freddie was a gift to music lovers, his voice is amazing. But remember you are reacting to a Queen song. Would this song be the same without Brian May amazing guitar work, or John Deacon's brilliant bass guitar.....not to mention the fantastic drums by Roger Taylor who also does the amazing vocals in the opera part. You mentioned at the start about the great harmonizing , but then you just talked about Freddie. Queen are the only band that had number 1 songs written by every member of the band. That is amazing, Queen is nothing without Freddie but Freddie was nothing without Queen. Great reaction but please remember it is a band not just a singer
another singer you could apreciaré si a Spanish singer, Mónica Naranjo, She id Inés of the best voices in the world, she id very versatil: opera, rock, tecno, pop... perhaps your first time hearing her could be "Europa" (concierto stage) or "Doble corazón" (official video, but "ahora, ahora" (Luar), or "sobreviviré" (Pavarotti & Friends), or ... are a good first time.
@@vinsgraphics Hi, with all due respect I think you are incorrect -- Roger Taylor was not a falsetto, listen to I'm in love with my car. Freddy could easily chosen Opera as a career.😊
@@terenceingledew1442 🙂 In concert clips, you’ll hear Roger accompany with high notes that Freddy couldn’t reach when singing live. Here’s a good reaction/breakdown of “In the Lap of the Gods” & “In the Lap of the Gods Revisited” … Roger starts out the first track (waking the dead, practically), then coming in at the 2:00 mark with his high notes. th-cam.com/video/3eVHMhSSQaM/w-d-xo.html
You can't really appreciate all the special effects they put in this song without headphones.
I'm a 2000s born so I wouldn't have known about Queen at all, since it's not from my generation and my Parents are not into rock and stuff like that. I ended up stumbling on Queen while I was binging on a bit of Michael Jackson, and ever since I just couldn't stop listening to any of Queens songs and ngl these songs are way better than the songs of our generation.
im happy u r discovering music history
Well, welcome to MY world. Here's some homework for you:
Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Marillion, Fish, The Who, King Crimson, Alan Parsons Project, Deep Purple, Jon Lord, Led Zeppelin, Saga, Rush, Electric Light Orchestra, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Mike Oldfield, Procol Harum, The Moody Blues. And Camel. Check out their 2014 "In from the Cold Tour" live version of "Lady Fantasy". You'll be blown away.
And perhaps the biggest of them all: Jethro Tull, powered by the musical genious of Ian Anderson.
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I’ll continue your list with even better music:
Meshuggah, Alice In Chains, Opeth, Pantera, Soundgarden, Audioslave, Radiohead, Gojira, Faith No More, David Bowie, Candlebox, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Deftones, Dir En Grey, Dream Theatre, Iron Maiden, Jane’s Addiction, Jimi Hendrix, LIVE, TOOL, Linkin Park, Nine Inch Nails, Tenacious D, Pearl Jam, Porcupine Tree, Radiohead, Rage Against the Machine, Sepultura, System Of A Down, Type O Negative
I got a bit carried away, but music is amazing, these are some good ones, most of them are a little tad bit heavier than Queen, but yah.
Edit: I wrote Radiohead twice it seems
@@Elis_Nordgall Good bands, but most of them a little too "noisy" for me. I know most of the bands/artists mentioned but I'm more into #standard" progessive and symphonic rock. But even though you mentioned Radiohead twice, it's still one helluva band.
@@sneakyfox4651
If you like more chill prog rock you should like Porcupine Tree, if you’ve never heard their music, some songs I recommend are:
Arriving Somewhere But Not Here, The Sound of Muzak, Blackest Eyes, Open Car and Lazarus.
For Arriving Somewhere But Not Here and Blackest Eyes, I highly recommend to listen to a live performance
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th-cam.com/video/W3lsqUqGTzM/w-d-xo.html
Btw, that “better music” thing was a joke, music taste is subjective, I also suggested a few of those bands as a joke, like Meshuggah and Gojira.
Even the YOUNG know QUEEN and Freddie Mercury. Pass the Knowledge, Gabbsi. Great Post
Great song choice to show the younger generation real music legends.
Liked & Subscribed 😊
Tell your niece that don't worry. Stunned silence is an appropriate reaction to seeing Queen for the first time!! You only have to listen and appreciate the music!!
heavens yes! I had no idea what I was hearing when "Bohemian Rhapsody" was first released. I wasn't sure if I liked it or not. It was so different. (answer- yes, yes I did like it).
YOU MISSED THE BEST PART!!!! The choir (only 3 guys btw) is separated, individually, across your left and right. Back when people had actual speakers in their homes (like furniture) you could close your eyes and Freddy on piano was slightly off center, the sopranos, altos and tenors are all separated left to right. Total choir experience! GET HEADPHONES and then do QUEEN! (And other great bands)
True. Also, you cannot listen to Pink Floyd without using Headphones. Cheers.
@@johnwilson5743 yes, you can. But should you?
Love this has a huge Queen fan love when introduced to Queen for the younger generation.
Greatest song ever written.
I love when people close their eyes while listening to this song. It's loke they're blocking everything out and just enjoying the music.
You forgot the headphones.
For a true understanding of what Queen means to so many, try showing your niece the audience singing Bohemian Rhapsody at the Green Day concert in Hyde Park.
Should be listened to on really good speakers or headphones. They are so great that's the best way to hear them. Freddie was phenomenal!
Great teaching! This generation needs to the greatness of Queen.
RIP Freddie Mercury, 30 years this November 🇬🇧
Jeez 30 years.. i feel old now :-(
So do I.
Related. The 30th memorial of promoter Bill Graham will happen in 2 days from now. He finished watching his client Huey Lewis perform. Then, BG rode in a helicopter and it crashed, similar to what happened to Stevie Ray Vaughan in 1990.
There was a benefit concert. It was the last concert for Journey with Steve Perry. The late Eddie Money released the video to I'll Get By dedicated to his deceased manager BG.
RIP all.
november 24th that’s right, lets celebrate his legacy
Absolutely timeless.... You really want to see a Queen performance, look at the Live Aid 1985 performance and that will really show you something amazing.
Nice job to "teach" history music lessons 😁 keep going
Do Zeppelin!
One of the greatest songs ever made. But like most teens, your daughter was not impressed. Sad, because teens do not like any music that is not enhanced by HIGH TECH.
I don’t think Gabbsi would appreciate you thinking she has a 15 year old daughter. She’s her niece.
Well, I'm a teen from a non english speaking country and I knew about Queen but never heard this song, until last week, and the reason that I'm in this video right now is because it is trully an amazing song, and the lirics, vocals, rithym, all perfect. Sad that I didn't knew about it sooner, but glad that now that I can speak english I can appreciate english songs to the full extent.
Nice reaction! Of course this is just a music video, the first music video that was ever done for promotion. You have to see Queen live as well, check out Somebody To Love - Queen live at Montreal 1981. It is a different almost better experience to see Freddie Mercury and Queen live.
You know you are going to have to do more Queen now right? 😆 Nice reaction and I hope you do some of their back catalogue
This is a master piece and all in Freddies head Queen Bohemian? the group name is QUEEN the name of the song is Bohemian Rhapsody over 1.3 billion views and to get to know this band check all Queen songs videos and live Sombody to love Montreal
Fun fact: Brian May (guitar) is also an astro-physicist.
Yes he is...he has a genius level IQ
Wasnt he knighted by the queen too?
And he made the score of Mad Max
@@xerxeszero586 not yet as he is anti-hunting
I think its awesome that you kids today are getting into QUEEN/FREDDIE! Their music will ALWAYS STAND THE TEST OF TIME!
Info for the young lady: This song has 1.4 billion views on youtube and was no1 in the british charts for 47 weeks! Until today it's the third most selled single ever in the UK. Also: This video was the first ever recorded music-video! :-) *legends
The niece is trying to just take it all in while her aunt is regularly trying to distract her. Kudos to the niece!
Freddie Mercury, God Of Music 🎶 🎵 ♥
I was born in 2000, but I was a foster kid, and lived with my grandpa for a bit, and all he listened to was classic rock, so over that year I discovered most of the top hits from the ‘70s-‘90s and after that each family I stayed with listened to different music, so my music taste and catalog spans some 70 years and God knows how many genres 😅
You banged your head....true Queen fan right there. Niece, she will someday.lol
Freddy was a diva, I mean that as a positive! He was him self, and you could love it or hate it!
He is as far from me you can get, but I love people that just are themself. In music he is one of the greatest ever.
I would hope you will react to a fantastic Norwegian artist, an artist that is 100% herself, and make fantastic music: Aurora.
You might have heard her in Frozen 2 or Runaway.
I would recomend Through the eyes of a child from Nidarosdomen concert.
Thought you were going to say Rebekka Nillson and the Hayde Bluegrass Orchestra. She has an amazing voice.
PLEASE MADE HER REACT TO QUEENS LIVE AID PERFORMANCE!!!!!!!
Yeahh I was thinking I should show her live aid cause it’s soo iconic.
@@gabbsireactions6513 Live Aid would have been my choice to introduce someone to Queen. Bohemian Rhapsody is very deep and iconic but not exactly the type of song a lot of people would be into. Another great choice would be Somebody to Love, live in Montreal. Somebody to love was Freddie's personal favorite.
Let's see I was about her age when I bought my first Queen Album back in 1974. 41 years ago I saw them, for the 1st time, in concert at Madison Square Garden in 1980 and got to see this done live.
The clothes and hair are glam rock style.
England70 s
I was 14 when I first heard that song, but it had just come out back in 1975. I heard it long before I saw the video.
You have to show her Queen at Live Aid 1985 now 🔥💯
One of the greatest pop songs of all time and on the creativity scale this up on The Beatles level. ✌️☮️💕
So u hit her whith the masterpice right off the bat i see feddy was a once in a generation talent we was so lucky to have Freddy in ur lifes wow rip feddy u star that will never burn out.
Ladies I have something for you to listen to the concert was in Italy in 94 by Peter Gabriel the concert was called Secret World tour live it's an hour and 45min but WORTH IT ! Many artists and each a story told in music by dances.
In Pink Floyd's movie Darkside of the Moon ,David Gilmour talks about the machines taking over music.
Not demeaning the young lady. But that was the reaction of someone that has lived her young life with autotune and music by computers.
Sign of the times I'm afraid.
But wait, with The Warning, there is some hope for youngsters nowadays to appreciate good music.
How anyone can be sitting still during that is troubling; I'd be checking that girl for a pulse!
Try "Don't Stop Me Now" and any song from the Montreal live concert. Queen live have an extra dimension and Freddie's charisma is full on!
Queen is when you combine an amazing Bassist a little underrated (John Deacon) an blonde amazing Drummer with a voice of angels (Roger Taylor) an legend guitarrist that is a astrophysic wrote amazings and beautiful songs (Brian May) and the principal queen an showman that have the power to control all the crowd doesn't matter if is a crowd of millions of people he has the control over everyone with an amazing voice (Freddie Mercury)
You forgot to mention that John Deacon is an electrical engineer who built May's amplifier from scratch, that Roger Taylor is a dentist, that Freddie Mercury was a graphic designer, and that Brian May is not "just" an astrophysicist; he has a PhD in orbital mechanics (radial velocities in zodiacal dust). He and his dad built his guitar themselves, using a mantle piece for the body. Talent all over the place.
To create that harmony of voices, to replicate the opera chorus, they re-recorded the tape 36 times without ever missing a note. In 1975, there were no synthesizers, computers, or autotune. It was all pure talent!
Well, those four voices were multiplied several times in the song. Freddie sang all the harmonies in the intro for example. ABBA did that a lot too.
Great fun watching you two. Please react to more Queen. They have some really iconic songs that everyone has heard but they also have amazing songs that are less known and deep cuts. While some videos are a must - like this one - they were known for their amazing live performances because Freddie was one of the best frontman ever. Please react to Somebody to love live either in Montreal 1981 or Milton Keynes 1982. Both are amazing versions. Thanks.
Rock and Roll young ladies!❤️👍🆒
Did anyone else notice that Freddie looked fairly similar to the two attractive ladies framing him on the left and right, he even seemed to be wearing a similar white jacket with shoulder pads 🤣😂
Love this song Fredie is simply amazing mote queen reactions please
they are awesome and you both are adorable
well that did what it said on the tin " you dont listen to queen you experience it "
i was born in 2008 so i wouldn't have known about queen at all, but ive known them since i was 10 HA! i memorized a lot of their songs thanks to my father who introduced them to me when i was little🥺💜, and yo when i was in elementary i was so excited to tell all my classmates about them and influence them, LOL and it worked!! A lot of my old classmates know them and their history😎🖤
You need to react to Led Zeppelin!! Do a live performance...they are the best band in history!
The early part of the video your niece looks like she is being punished. haha. Nice reaction Gabbsi, and your niece will blossom. 😉
More more more Queen please!!! 🔥 🔥 I suggest Fatbottemd Girls live at the Bowl or Stone Cold Crazy live at the Rainbow. Much bless!
sit down rookies and watch and learn from this legendary rock band, 🪦 freddie mercury
Interesting . . .will be following up with niece and subsequent visits experiencing music and Queen.
Subhanallah... What's the great song and voices of Queen band..
Subhanallah...
I wonder how she would like Angelina Jordan’s version of this song she performed on AGT The Champions season 2. Angelina was 13 at the time. She is 15 today.
In The Netherlands we have a Top 2000 between xmas and newyears. Guess who has been number 1 for most of the 20 years of this contest: Queen with Bohemian Rhapsody!! Closely followed by Hotel California from The Eagles and Stairway to heaven from Led Zeppelin.
Saw it all live in 76 in L A
The coldest wall reacting to Queen for the first time...
This is also one of the first big budget video, video's produced for a pop/rock song.
Great reaction for first time seeing/hearing Queen. Show her Queen's "Killer Queen - Top Of The Pops" version where Freddie's wearing his fox fur coat. It's pretty! Also, I loved watching you three (yes, I am including Freddie here too) in your awesome winged eye-liner look!
Now you must play "Somebody To Love" by Queen (their live version in Montreal in 1981).
Reaction Queen somebody to love official video pliss 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
Gabbsi, you get your own mini me version. :)
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@@gabbsireactions6513 You really should check out the cover of Bohemian Rhapsody by 13 year old Angelina Jordan. The surviving members of Queen liked it so much they put the video on their official Twitter. It has been viewed around 300 million times across social media so maybe you have already seen it.
Ha, I heard her say "fifty" too!
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
with queen's songs both of you should use headphones
for best sounding
There are Rock Bands and then there is Queen the greatest Rock Band with the Legend Freddie Mercury
Seeing ur reaction made me subscribed...BTW,u look younger than ur niece✌✌✌
The “four voices” in acapella at the beginning, is Freddie doing 4 different tones singing…
Checkout a young woman's captivating rendition of the same song. Her name is Morissette Amon, who is such a versatile performer she can do differenf genres and is a worldclass vocal artist. Music fans gets blownaway whenever she performs.
Have your niece watch "Somebody to Love" live in Montreal 1981 (if you want to blow her away!
I can just imagine being 15 years old again, and my older relative dragging me in front of a camera to react to Tommy Dorsey and his Big Band Sound.
My mom made me listen to big band and I loved it
Love the song unique
MUST SEE QUEEN LIVE, NOW!!
ANYTHING LIVE!!
Their 20-minute Live Aid performance is called the BEST performance in rock music history... (Queen is actually the only band RENOWNED for being BETTER live, than in the studio.)
FYI... The acapella harmony intro of the song before Freddie starts playing piano, is actually JUST ALL FREDDIE. He recorded himself singing five different acapella harmonies, then overlaid the tracks... The man was a GENIUS.
(The opera part midway through the song, IS all of the band members... Drummer Roger Taylor said they overlaid the tracks for the multiple voices effect, a couple hundred times!)
Since you're getting into queen I think if you want to go down the rabbit hole listen to some of their older stuff like Death on two legs which was them dissing their old manager for ripping them off... there are so many songs like 39, the prophets song, Under Pressure performed live at Wembley... Later on vanilla ice stole the bass rift from under pressure and was sued for it....
im 18 and she looks older than me ;-;
This song is Freddie’s way of “Coming Out” to the World. In the ‘70’s it wasn’t an accepted thing to be Gay. By his singing of this song he’s telling us. …”Momma, just killed a Man, put a gun up to his head, pulled my trigger now he’s dead.” Freddie can never go back to the way he was. The old Freddie is “Dead”. “Didn’t mean to make you cry, sometimes I wish I’d never been born at all” is the feeling a lot of people feel about their life choice, not that you choose to be Gay, but the lie he had been living, being Straight. All the changes his life is going through and all the changes this Song puts you through. In the end it all comes out alright….”nothing really matters, matters much to me, nothing really matters at all….any way the wind blows!”…..SanJoséBob
My first thought is , no headphones? Today's music, maybe headphones don't matter, but in the day, music was meant for the ears, and was recorded with both ears in mind.
2 fine ladies more rock
It's important that the younger generations understand where the roots of their music of today comes from, they will appreciate more the music of the past. It is good that she was familiar with this song, and now you should continue her musical education.
Aaarrgh this comment sounds so pretentious. Like it's WRONG for young people to listen to the music they happen to like without investing time and ressources in "musical education"
@@dinkelberchs3697 Well, you certainly took my comment the wrong way, but whatever. To each his own. ✌️
MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFICENT. THE BEST EVER.❤X
You could seriously dust the blinds with those things on your eyes….. possibly clean out the fireplace!
I do it in my free time
“Mama just killed a man, put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger now he’s dead”. Sadly we lost Freddy too early due to him contracting AIDS
you must react "Alip Ba Ta - Bohemian Rhapsody (cover). the best cover bohemian rhapsody ever
The first ever music video.
Wonderful
Check out BANDMAID song 'Play' live or 'Dice' mv. Japan has taken rock music to another level.
Oh this is great!!!! Well done!!! 🤗❤✌🏼
You should react to AC/DC T.N.T , Thunderstruck, Back in Black, and Highway to Hell
Another British invasion band your niece might like is Depeche Mode songs like " Enjoy The Silence " or " Personal Jesus"
Have this young lady listen to DO YOU FEEL LIKE WE DO
lol put some headphones on and try Somebody to Love live Montreal 1981
bravo!!
Freddie was a gift to music lovers, his voice is amazing. But remember you are reacting to a Queen song. Would this song be the same without Brian May amazing guitar work, or John Deacon's brilliant bass guitar.....not to mention the fantastic drums by Roger Taylor who also does the amazing vocals in the opera part. You mentioned at the start about the great harmonizing , but then you just talked about Freddie. Queen are the only band that had number 1 songs written by every member of the band. That is amazing, Queen is nothing without Freddie but Freddie was nothing without Queen. Great reaction but please remember it is a band not just a singer
there is no opera part in this song
HEADPHONES!!
You need to listen to Freddy singing opera if you want to see and hear his diversity!
another singer you could apreciaré si a Spanish singer, Mónica Naranjo, She id Inés of the best voices in the world, she id very versatil: opera, rock, tecno, pop... perhaps your first time hearing her could be "Europa" (concierto stage) or "Doble corazón" (official video, but "ahora, ahora" (Luar), or "sobreviviré" (Pavarotti & Friends), or ... are a good first time.
so much beauty on that familiy! thank you for your reaction :=)
Thank you for watching.
Queen best band ever
Actually Gabby, all the singing was done by Freddy. True 😊
They all participated in the harmonies. Roger Taylor does the high notes/falsetto on all their songs.
@@vinsgraphics Hi, with all due respect I think you are incorrect -- Roger Taylor was not a falsetto, listen to I'm in love with my car. Freddy could easily chosen Opera as a career.😊
@@vinsgraphics Hi again, I stand corrected, Roger Taylor was a falsetto and he did sing on bohemian rhapsody. I bow to your knowledge. (Bugger!☹️)
@@terenceingledew1442 🙂 In concert clips, you’ll hear Roger accompany with high notes that Freddy couldn’t reach when singing live.
Here’s a good reaction/breakdown of “In the Lap of the Gods” & “In the Lap of the Gods Revisited” … Roger starts out the first track (waking the dead, practically), then coming in at the 2:00 mark with his high notes.
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@@vinsgraphics Cheers 👍
Three voices, not four. The Bass player John Deacon didn't sing on the recording he only mimes in the video.