Queen - Death on Two Legs (Official Lyric Video)
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- Taken from A Night At The Opera, 1975.
Sing along to 'Death on Two Legs' with this official karaoke style Queen lyric video.
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Queen - Death on Two Legs (Official Lyric Video)
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The best part about this song is that you can hear Freddie's contempt and disgust. Amazing!
Renee Sethis Ikr he sounds genuinely pissed
He is probably gonna Kill a man.
Spikewing The Dutch Angel Dragon MAMA OOOOOO
yeah he sounds like he's going to kill whoever pissed him off
@@spikegore7280 Yeah he's gonna put a gun against his head
Freddie Mercury wrote this and dedicated it to Norman Sheffield, Queen's former manager and a co owner of Trident Studios. Queen felt that Norman had not provided them with the support they needed.The surviving band members noted the unhappy atmosphere in the Days of our Lives documentary, explaining that the band felt hard done by when they were producing hit singles without seeing any of the money - and with incidents such as Roger Taylor being told he couldn't hit the drums too hard as they supposedly "couldn't afford" new drumsticks. But as Taylor noted, "you see them (the management) running around in stretch limos and think 'hang on there's something not right here!'" The split occurred under very acrimonious circumstances, and this song acted as something of a final word from the band. The lyrics form a harsh character portrait that outline the band's full animosity towards their former acquaintance. Mercury was reportedly not a fan of the song after writing it, having felt it was too angry and bitter, but May encouraged him to complete it.
On the Live Killers version, Freddie Mercury introduced this song by saying, "This is a song about a real motherf--ker of a gentleman!"
Lol! I know Queen never mentioned who was the target of the song, or at least his name was always censored in the recordings. TH-cam is a fountain of secrets.
Thank you for giving me the real history of this song. I knew it was about their manager but I didn't know all this. I sincerely thank you,
Space Cow The Unicorn
Thanks for the info about the Live Killers version. I've often wondered what Freddie said, because on my copies (LP and CD), it's censored. He introduces it like this;
"This next song is from A Night At The Opera. This is about a BEEP BEEP BEEP. We call him Death on Two Legs" :)
Everybody knows someone like that.
They were refused airplay for Bohemian (etc) so they went to Kenny Everett who was a DJ at the time and he gave them airplay and WOW! As stated in a doco about Queen and on the Bohemian movie right?
Freddie was mad, mad.
I love how he says he changed the words everyday to make it as vicious as possible 😂
And he doesn’t get mad often, when he gets mad you know you screwed up!!
He was going slightly mad
@@vvvideoproductions8308😂
@@vvvideoproductions8308he was going stone cold crazy
Only Freddie could record a song in which he is spitting venomous hatred toward someone, and still make it sound beautiful and uplifting. A perfect album opener for one of the most perfect albums ever made!
Chris Damon lets not forget the part where they suggest suicide...
@Sound N Vision
huh, i heard another story where brian was the one who actually encouraged freddie to finish the song bc he thought it was too bitter and full of hatred.
He wrote this song to the record companies
@Sound N Vision it is it's based on the big record corporations listen to the words
@@kman24 "listen to the words" he's clearly talking to one person personally.
This song was about the band's manager at the time. He was a real piece work. They couldn't fire him so they sang about him instead. The bloke quit. So the song worked.
Read this www.dailymail.co.uk/home/event/article-2368614/Queen-Freddie-Mercury-felt-like-god-Then-started-behaving-like-man-signed-band.html
Prometheus damn. I hope this plays a part in bohemian rhapsody movies
Mario Gonzalez It's not even in the soundtrack :(
they rejected him- left him beacuse he didnt believe in the albums success I KNOW THIS FROM THE MOVIE.
Like Killer Queen.
One of the most underrated queen songs
Who said it's underrated?
@@alexanderkolganov3654 it definitely is. nobody ever talks about this song when discussing their best songs
@@joeyuzwa891 They talk about rap all the time nowadays I couldn't care less about, who gives a shit? ; )
@@alexanderkolganov3654 he said when people discuss their best songs, where the hell did you get rap from?
Arguably the most underrated. The guitar is just fantastic.
“We’d like to dedicate this song to our beloved manager. We love you darling”
IM SCREAIMGINGGFJDK
Oh God I can hear him say this😂😱❤️
Im trying to imagine how hilarious that would be
lmao hahahaha
LMAO I imagined this with his sassy voice. Did he really say that?
I love how this and seaside rendezvous are on the same album
those are my 2 favorite songs on anato omg
It's even better that the song that immediately follows this one is Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon 😂
My two favorite songs!!!
They aren't lol
menachemdo They are
This is probably the best opening to any song ever. That guitar playing is insane!
勳則天天空調味?
Hi I recommend an indie song called The Bond Villain By Robert Nix
What about money for nothing tho
Absolutely not
@@vanplq8841😂
The perfect combination of opera and hard rock.
more Heavy metal than hard rock
BLoooDYSaBBaTH what are you talking about?
I think he means it has a sinister tone like a lot of heavy metal songs
this intro is badass.
Punteos de guitarra de Tango
The intro is good
The chorus too
The end too
...
the whole thing is great, really.
what the intro! want to ringtone
the intro is scary
The only problem is. It ends. That's the problem with all queen songs.
@@linzi2720 yeah it really ruins the songs
@@linzi2720 All songs have that problem. Not only Queen songs
I have to admit, I am VERY impressed with just how creative these lyrics are. It’s a bop
Freddie wrote “This thing called Love” in the bathtub; I’d like to know where he wrote this, one might claim a Dr. Seuss con!
@@corey-bird3489 crazy little thing called love
Who needs a therapist when you have queen
Nelosn Portis and Jojo
And Jojoke
Svetlana Ajinça life is a jojoke
Lemon Bleach life jojo is life
And Merry Christmas
Svetlana Ajinça you speak truth. Merry Christmas too you too... better late than ever
"A sewer-rat decaying in a cesspool of pride"--has got to be the best lyric ever . . .
It is a classic sentence, yes
Sounds kinda disgusting but that's kinda the reality lmao
By far my favorite lyric here. The line is sung with so much anger and dirt and I love it!
yeahh my favo line of this song!!
Yes! The best! It’s truly the peak of insults.
The intro is just fantastic! First the piano, then it shifts to guitar, so chaotic and angry, it builds in intensity, to the overbearing... I don't know what instrument it is, but it's like a musical shriek. Then it abruptly stops, the piano begins again as though the song has reset. It's like the anger gets so intense that it has stop and restart to get focused to deliver the delightful comebacks. Such a fantastic song!
Hi I recommend an indie song called The Bond Villain By Robert Nix
That's Rog.
All instruments for the song other than piano, drums and bass were performed by Her Highness the Red Special gear.
Great piano
aside from Roger screaming his heart into the microphone, that was probably a post production effect, with the audio sped up through the tape machine, they did the same thing in Prophet's Song as well
I'm French and i learned how to speak english with this song. listening to it everyday, for 5 years, on CD, reading the lyrics on the Cd's book. Eternal gratitude to Queen, the best band in the universe period.
Just did the same to me, my big brother posted Bohemiam Rhapsody's lyrics on our bedroom's wall, so, when I woke up in the morning I'd read it every single day since I was 6 years old.
Salutations du Mexique. (Correct me if I'm wrong)
Juan Jacobo Guzman your English is PERFECT 👌
Very nice to see someone learning a new language with music :)
C’est très bien de voir des gens apprendre à parler une langue grâce à la musique :)
Nicolas GOTTE well now I’m doing the opposite, I’m listening to French music trying to Learn French
@@ZzippystardustT Well, good luck ! As a French speaker, I can tell that French is pretty hard to learn :) Btw, if you don't know these French bands, I suggest you to listen to Téléphone and Indochine
"...and we'd like to dedicate this next song to our beloved manager. Love you loads!"
Thil lol 😂 I can soooo see Fred saying this as well!!!😀
**claps intensely**
3000*
@@JollibeenosHasYourCoordinates -3000*
Cannot believe almost 50 years , still sound so powerful.
This is the most underrated Queen song and it's my favorite. Freddie you genius
Man on the Prowl is extremely underrated.
I have been obsessed with this song for 25 years. Such a work of art, so powerfull
Been 41 years for me - my first ever album purchase! STILL seems like yesterday when I hear it!
yep Auckland Nz l did the same thing 55 now lols
This follows up to Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon, and it's in the same album as Bohemian Rhapsody and Love or my Life... Pure genius
Just picture four betrayed, penniless and enraged young men in their twenties- furiously composing and recording this song in some small studio..
Pouring their rage out in the form of music.
Corvix Corux now I’m sad
Truly beautiful
now I'm feeling like trash because that turned me on. Damn it brain
@@genevieve2106 There's no need to be, dear. If anything in Queen's timeline happened slightly differently, the good and (unfortunately) the bad, things wouldn't have turned out the way they did. You see, these experiences made them stronger. Yes, unfortunately, they were betrayed, but, it made them the strong musicians they became.
@Chris Anagn. They musta been like 🤯
“Mister KNOWWW alllllll”
I always loved that note.
right when i read this comment, that same note played!
This reminds me of " mr superior thinking or mr perfectly fine . By taylor swift
I was just hearing that part when i read it
A Classic Queen hard rock masterpiece so good!
Freddie: hmmm I just wrote a hate letter to my manager
Freddie: oh I know let’s write a song about lazing on a Sunday afternoon next
69 likes lol
he just wants to ride his bike... on every wednesday evening
@@pthreelarry and go waltzing to the zoo on Thursday, and go painting in the louvre on Friday
whats the lazing on sunday song pls someone tell me 🥺🥺🥺🥺
That’s the point it’s meant to be a juxtaposition
Brian May is the most under looked, not underrated, but definitely under looked classic rock guitarist. Its always Gilmore, Page, Clapton, exc. Nobody ever mentions Brian May but when that someone does mention him as a top 3 great. Most people then recognize what else, but Bohemian Rhapsody. Thank you Wayne's World! Although this is my absolute favorite May riff and solo.
I agree with you in that he's underrated and a fantastic guitar player but um...top 3 is a stretch there bud. The people you just mentioned: Gilmore, Clapton, and Page, are way better guitar players, and lets not mention Jimi Hendrix or Eddie Van Halen
@@kangurukaiser9395 I'd rate May over van Halen. Brian might not be quite as technical, but he's got more depth of feeling to his playing, and I'd say he's a better songwriter by far. Of course, when we're discussing the best of the best, so much comes down to personal taste, as there IS no way to objectively rate guitar players. All I can say is that Hendrix is God, and let the rest sort themselves out from there!
I've never noticed that. He always comes up in conversations I've had about the greats. Maybe not the most technical, but fuck man. May has a tone that is unmistakable
@@kangurukaiser9395 not mention Mark Knopfler Dire Straits
As great as they all are (and I totally agree Brian May deserves waaaay more recognition), the ultimate guitarist in my book was Stevie Ray Vaughn. He was kinda in his very own category.
Crazy how music can heal your feelings of contempt and disgust againt someone, like it gives you the confidence you needed.
So true!
Fuck that boss.... this song describes him perfectly
I feel so happy for my ex wife that Queen wrote a song for her.
omgg hahaha
I was singing this to my ex manager. He deserved it
👏👏
Ha
Lolololol...
I know this song is about the manager, but hear me out, This song always reminds me of my friends in high school, they ignored me, constantly talked shit about me behind my back, treated me like shit when i was around and tell me to shut up whenever i was talking about something i was passinate about, took me until last year to just leave them behind. And this song helped me realise that. Thank you.
Exactly the same with me, whenever I used to talk about things like queen or the Beatles they would ignore me and laugh at me and I would feel like they were friends and I was kind of the loner of the group so then one day at the school dance I asked the DJ to play this and he hadn’t heard the song so I asked him to dedicate it to my 3 best friends (then I said their names)... they hate me, but everyone was laughing so hard lol
@@phoebemerchant6368 Damn!
@Mr.midget Mayo keep parasitic people like that out of your life, they aren't even worth the effort to try to tolerate.
Same...
Those people sound horrible. Glad that phase of your life is over.
One of my favorite Queen's songs
With that clasic- metal intro and the martial Rhythm mixed with a flamenco- like guitar solo
Masterpiece
BUT NOW YOU CAN KISS MY ASS... GOODBYE!
NEXT: LAZING ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON..HAHAHHA WHAT AN ALBUM
BEST BAND IN ROCK (AND NOT ONLY) HISTORY
Revisited this album with my brother the other day and the contrast between the songs really stood out. HATE SONG, followed by Lazing, followed by the ferocious I'm in love with my car, followed by the sweet You're my best friend, etc. Pure genius!
Έχεις δίκιο Μιχάλη
Seaside rendezvous
I love how the name on the album says “dedicated to...” they were so extra aahahha
Do you want do *Bite Za Dusto*
(How do you do the Japanese ()?)
@@elrohirshouldercheaptrick9452 Daisan no bakudan Bites Za dusto
@@elrohirshouldercheaptrick9452 Aiya, Elrohir! May Elbereth bless you
@@manfredodelauro you have my sword!
I can't believe how much I forgot how much I love the sound of Brian May's guitar and Freddie's arrangements.
this song heightens any mood I’m feeling. Whether it’s happy, sad, angry or excited. Freddie’s ability to tailor every song to fit each and every persons likings is unbelievable.
Brian's guitar work in this was just masterful.
This has got to be one of the best intros to an album ever.
When you think about it, this is one of the first diss tracks ever.
I wrote these same lyrics to a girl that broke up with me. She wasn't familiar with Queen so I though it was safe lol
Think Queen did it first with Flick of the Wrist from the previous album.
Luiz_27 I mean the oc said *one* of the first diss tracks so like-
YASSSSSS
That was George Harrison with Only a Northern Song.
See ya, Norman Sheffield.
He's dead
@@toptop961 dead as shit
@@toptop961 death on two legs
@@odescobridordobrasil8193 more
Like dead on two legs ahahaha
I'm so surprised to see a comment from you, didn't know you liked queen
This is probably the heaviest song from this whole album!!! And you know what? This song is so awesome!!! I really like it!!!
Hi I recommend an indie song called The Bond Villain By Robert Nix
From this album. Listen to the 1974 Rainbow concerts. / The first 3 Albums .There are heavier songs.
Queen made disstracks before it was cool y’all
Maeve G By your PFP, and this comment, it's safe to say you have good taste in music.
😂 lol
Check out "Positively 4th Street" and "Like A Rolling Stone" by a guy named Bob Dylan. Brutal.
THE coolest diss track (in my opinion)
Jaden Man that was after Freddie died. John made Backchat when Freddie was alive...Not being mean but like every Queen fan knows this😂
When an album starts with a song like that,you know that you have a great taste for music!
well said!
*you know that the artists are amazing
Get over yourself
tchaco lynma
Your taste of music has nothing to do with any song of any album on the world... unless you're Freddie,which i reckon You're not...
fart in your face
Marko Kovachki,
you are god damm right
Freddie wrote two amazing song about that manager. This song, plus flick of the wrist. It really pissed Freddie off, big time. Bless him.
That piano intro...
X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X Along with the roaring bass
... Is perfect
..hauntingly beautiful....isn't it?
Taken from Ferenc Liszt :-)
Followed by Brian May...
We all have someone on our mind when hearing this song
And if not, someone thinks of you when it plays!!
yup !!
Indeed, my former employer.
at first thing song reminded me of the girl that was going after my ex boyfriend and now ironically this song reminds me of my ex boyfriend 🤡
Me having this song represent my OC:
I was a very young kid when this album was released! Been listening to it for at least 50 years and it never gets old!!!!!!
Brian is badass in this song
***** that makes it even better
I find his solo's better in I want it all.
So is Roger Taylor
Fredy plays the guitar here almost all the way long
Raul Bernal nope
Boy freddie mercury sounds like hes legit pissed in this song
And rightfully so. That manager was sucking them dry
tsukigalleta when ur 14 that sounds a lot different
@@iampewdiepie2645 Haha! When you're 41 it does too, but don't stop me now, honey ;)
Sounds as sober as a judge to me
Yeah it sounds like he's pissed
The guitar in this is just INCREDIBLE.
Thank you Norman Sheffield for bring us one of the best jewels of queen
Yeah Freddie was pretty mad!
The others thought it was too harsh but went along with it anyway!
"But now you can kiss my ass goodbye"........Awesome strong lyrics!
This piano intro give me goosebumps!!!
It was excellent!!
A NIGHT AT THE OPERA the best album ever and ever
Brian’s guitar is venomous and johns bass is DEADLY and Rogers drums are killer and Freddie’s voice is HEAVENLY AND MAD........ yet this song is still amazing 😂
I love the lyrics of the song , the guitar, piano, everything
I was 6 when I got this vinyl as Christmas gift.
EPIC.
Alex Bijazic You lucky biscuit.
I'm sorry, but six?
Alex Bijazic You must have had an epic childhood:)
That's a hell of a gift
Great gift man 🥰
The irony is that Death on Two Legs is a kind of cool name to be given.
The guy this is dedicated to - Norman Sheffield - actually called his autobiography 'Life On Two Legs'. He knew this was about him.
Just not at all related right now but Roger's nickname was sex on legs 😂😂😂
Yeah, if I were to have a nickname, it would be death on two legs.
@@zbr76 Lol what an ass
@@owenflude7501 his wrestling catchphrase is "i am one mother ducker of a gentleman!"
One of the best lyrics ever written imo.
This song has the most brutal guitar interlude/transition in it I've ever heard! I first heard A Night At The Opera in the late-70s and have never forgotten this song. Bohemian Rhapsody and '39 were the other great songs on the album.
dont forget the prophet's song
Love of my Life
Lazing on a Sunday afternoon it's also really good.
@@spencerdobkin9479 Yesss
I love the intro with the piano and the guitar and glaven! It's amazing
This is the best and classiest diss track in my book.
Great Song............Great Album..............Great Band
The fact that I can sing this whole song from memory is 😳😳. I LOVE THIS SONG, thank you Queen for amazing music
What to say.... thank you Queen for writing a song dedicated to my father
HaHa... And all this time I thought Queen wrote this song about "MY" father!!😉
Honestly, mate, same
Ask him if he's satisfied? 😅
The complexity of this song, and it's brilliance.....is INSANE! Masterpiece!
Brian May top 5 guitar player of all time
+Rush Ron So innovative alongside Tom Morello of course .
I think that Jimmy page was better in the studio, but Brian could wipe the floor with him live.
Casey Shewak he's my top 1 of all time
Buckethead is my favorite :) Brian May is problably in third place for me
jimmy page couldnt dream of inventing a solo like this
*Not-so-fun fact:* Freddie dedicated this song to Norman Sheffield (Queen's former manager and a co-owner of Trident Studios who was basically robbing them of their money at the time) after being released from that management, Freddie wanted to express his feelings towards the man in a song. Gary Langhan remembers when Freddie took his headphones off after laying his vocal tracks on DOTL, he witnessed blood pouring out from Fred's ears just from the sheer anger he put into the song, and sometime later on Freddie said that his throat was literally bleeding because he went so hard on the song.
Hello
Lool
@@user-pq6rm1be4q are you part of the Queen comentators club?
@@hombrerusode40anos72 I don't know
Sure🙃
@@user-pq6rm1be4q i have seen You many times, there are many comentators, You, me, "a devine lush creature", etc..., See you later
This is my type of music.
Chaotic yet still enjoyable.
The anthem of every divorce ever.
😂😂😂 that's good
I danced my last number ever in the world's bitchiest burlesque troupe to this song. Queen were always my favourite go-to band for stage music, so it just felt right to end with two middle fingers raised high to a couple of "directors" who didn't deserve the title. And the audience ate it up with a spoon.Taking the backstage drama onstage, and then leaving it there! ;D
😂
👌🏻 noice
and cocksucker bosses
probably the most underrated song of queen
I was 16 years old when A night at the opera came out. My friends and I knew Queen and Freddie Mercury would be a legend. no, we didn't know any of that. They were amazing, fascinating, talented, brilliant. The instruments, the voices, the lyrics....brilliant.......we knew that, but at 16 I never much thought about it...I, we just knew we loved their music. We didn't have the media nor knew much of their personal life. I don't remember when I learned Freddie was gay or do I care. I am saddened by how he died. I just watched Bohemian rhapsody. I loved it, it wasn't perfect, wasn't "accurate" but loved it just the same. I think back... 16 years old, '67 super sport Camaro, 8 track deck, spending Friday nights with my friends and listening to A night at the opera, cant get any better than that ;)
Oh!
Queen: made a diss-track over 40 years before it was cool
Indeed
11 years*
@@pufflord4230 I am confused as to what you mean by "11 years*". This song was released in 1975
@@pufflord4230 what "diss track" was released in 1986?
"How Do You Sleep?" was a diss track in 1971. It's nothing new.
Love that beginning, man. Starts nice and soft, into a chaotic jumble of sound and then just cuts off abruptly for the lyrics to kick in. It give you a quick taste of the song's intense nature.
th-cam.com/video/NSacKiioW90/w-d-xo.html awesome 👍🏻👍🏻
@@keith9482 Thanks.
“Do you feel like suicide (I think you should”
*makes a song called **_don’t try sucide_*
Everyone is confused now
They were like, "That was a little harsh, I guess."
They really only wanted Norman Sheffield to kill himself. Everyone else, they were pretty alright with keeping around at this point.
@Jacob Playz Well, he was a shitty manager who screwed them out of *a lot* of money. They were extremely pissed off at him.
Jacob Playz do you know how horribly he treated them?
The old manager told Roger to not bang his drums too hard because he didn’t have the money for buy new drum sticks!
A night at the opera is pure art!!
1:53 The choir part is pure eargasm.
I've listened to a lot of rock n roll albums and "A night at the opera" has to be one of the greatest albums ever made. The album "The game" introduced me to queen. That album in its self was an eye opener. One of my favorite bands every album was a piece of magic 🎩 ✨️
So underrated it hurts.
Brian is fire on this song, the guitar playing is just on another level.
Love how the song has such rude crude lyrics. Barely something Queen would do. Love the beat, love the song. Looking for a Queen song listen to this one.
+Johnathan Dunlow: Clearly, something REALLY bad had to happen for them to write a song like this.
Naw dip
+Jason Kreitzer I'm pretty sure this is about their asshole former manager that screwed them out of a ton of money. But I could be wrong.
I totally agree with you.
Try 'Flick of The Wrist' on SHA
Celebrating a 41st birthday to this amazing album. This is real music!
The intro is one of the most brutal I have ever heard
No doubt! ⚡
1:00 One of the most hair-raising guitar moments in Queen's discography. Fabulous song, of course, every single second, in each and every way. There is something seriously depressing about the fact that 817 people heard it and clicked the "thumb down" button. Musical tastes differ all right, but whatever yours may be, isn't it obvious this is truly great music?
AGREE.
I once disliked a song because it always came in autoplay. But I liked it.
Didn't work, kept appearing.
Must have been a misclick
or 817 misclicks
75yrs and listening now. INCREDIBLE IN EVERY WAY
@@adriandent3028Guess you cpuld say they were Misfires
"You're just an overgrown school boy" how rude and cruel incredible.
Antoine VS “you’re a sewer rat decaying I a cesspool of pride” is an absolutely raw line
News headline: "BREAKING NEWS:
Legendary singer songwriter has found a way to make the best hate letter in history."
Check out "The Letter" by King Crimson.
@@talastra Nice
The intro is amazing ! This is one of the most underrated song of Queen
I was in my bed, half-asleep with my Queen playlist playing on the TV, and this one came on. I really overlooked it before, but I honestly think this might be one of their best songs ever!
What makes Queen so great and unique, it’s so hard to pick a favorite album because each one has sooo many great song and their spectrum of songs are so varied. I have a challenge for you Queen fans out there: For each album rate each favorite 1, 2, 3, in order etc. then pick each your number 1 from each album and put them in a ranked order. And do that for the number 2, 3, 4 etc 🕺🎶👑❤🚀🚀
Queen: “Do you feel like... suicide? (I think you should)”
Also Queen: DONT TRY SUICIDE, NOBODY’S WORTH IT!
HawkyPlays he made dont try suicide for his suicidal ex boyfriend
JaAJJS
“Ayo don’t try suicide it’s not good”
“Except for you norman go f*ck yourself”
-freddie mercury, probably
Infact, both were written by Freddie.
Don't forget Keep Passing The Open Windows and Don't Try So Hard
An absolutely epic start to an absolutely epic album. Nothing else to say.
I reckon this is actually one of my favourite Queen songs
One of my favorite '70s-era Queen tunes, and a wonderful kiss-off song to boot. I forget how "grimy" the band's sound could be, especially as I mostly listen to their '80s stuff.
Queen invented the disstrack 🤗🤗 also Freddie sound so pissed and honestly I'm living for it
Missed fm n queen. Such great musicians. Great songs. None can compare to them. Thank you God for giving us fm n queen. God bless them.
This song kicks ass.
That guitar intro is savage!
It's worth being a horrible person if you get a brilliant song like this dedicated to you ❤️
I feel like it sort of evens out though now that the dude's legacy because of Queen is being "one mother forklift of a gentleman"
We all know who Freddie was really singing about here, he was spot on, legend!
I'm OBSESSED with the piano at the intro
Brian May is a bonafide living axevl legend. The dropped tuning intro way ahead of its time, the melodic venomous solo, the pinched harmonics played to perfection, crazy whammy bar techniques, riffs galore. We should all take a minute and just absorb how great Brian was and still is. He's a mother funking monster. May God greatly bless him and keep h8m here with us for many more years.🙏🏼
This is the best distrack in the world!