I think what he meant was it's a sampling/experimentation of a different genre. But Queen was essentially the definition of sampling and experimenting with any and every kind of musical genre. So there's no reason why they can't do so with the disco genre. So yeah, it was Queen.
Deaky is so cool and laid back. "We're a rock & roll band. We don't do disco." "It's not disco." "Then what is it?" "It's Queen." Gotta love John Deacon!
This song is an excellent example of the whole band being needed. One thing alone doesn't work. You need the drums. You need the bass line. You need the guitar. You need Freddie.
In real life, Brian and Roger hated this song....John, Freddie and Mack believed in it. Roger recorded a drum loop for this song and John played all of the other instruments. John played guitar, bass, piano and handicaps. Brian made some special effects sounds.
I could hardly believe it was him when I first saw this. I grew up with Jurassic Park. He's all grown up and really does look like young John Deacon. Actually, all four guys in here do look like Queen. Wow.
One of the reasons Queen worked so well is highlighted here. Freddie was spontaneous, impulsive and craved stimulation. Brian was thoughtful and reflective. Roger wanted to get the job done. John was incredibly introverted and happy to express outstanding ideas in private. They were perfect together.
Actually the reality was different. Roger was the leader, Freddie was active and full of ideas but undisciplined, Brian was a silent bitter workoholic and Deacie was silent and pretty lazy.
@@marguskiis7711 John still had the most potential imo. Like you said he just didn't do really much. But when he did he wrote HUGE hits. Like I'm pretty sure he wrote the biggest hits in the group while he also wrote the least
It just struck me that bassists are often so underrated in bands and yet are the glue. Seems like for Queen, in a way, that holds true. Also Freddie is an absolute legend. Best front man of all time in my humble opinion. To us, you live forever ❤
My brother pointed something out to me once: guitarists usually like to be front and centre in a band, but Queen doesn't do that. A lot of Queen's music is the bass, drums, and vocals, and Brian May would just sprinkle a little guitar here & there, only coming forward when he really needed to. How many bands can you think of that would have that dynamic?
@@ardenalexa94 Seeing white haired Brian May play Bohemian Rhapsody next to Gwilym Lee was shocking. The only difference i spotted was Brian's nose. It was way more curved than Lee's
@ToeTagACommie Freddy’s look is hard to replicate, much less his voice. Seeing that it was between Rami Malek and Sasha Baron Cohen getting the role, I’d say they got as close as they could. But yeah, the guy playing Brian May is eerily identical in comparison!
What kills me about this scene is that Freddie and Roger are ready to start pounding on each other and then John starts playing the riff and it distracts them. Reminds me of two dogs snapping at each other until the owner suddenly jingles the keys and says, "Car? Who wants to go for a ride?" Fight instantly forgotten!
I really love this concept, Roger and Freddie argue about who makes the decision for the band, but then John wrote the song Another one bites the dust, ending the argument that Queen isn't a team with a leader, it's a Band that worked together
Brian admitted that John didn't know how to articulate the words so John explained to Freddie what he wanted. Brian said Freddie worked on the song until his throat bled. The song is definitely a Freddie Mercury song and Freddie loved John enough to stand back and let him take full credit.
@@debra2700It was John who wrote the song so it's not really a Freddie Mercury's song, i'd say he helped with the composition but John not only helped with the composition but also wrote the lyrics.
I love this part in the movie. One thing the movie never mentioned was that it was Michael Jackson's suggestion to release it as a single. He predicted it would top the charts and he was right. I remember when this song was on the charts. EVERYBODY loved it, there were no haters. Still holds true. I've never met anyone that didn't like it.
The three other actors don’t get enough credit for their performances. All three captured the voices and mannerisms of John, Roger and Brian very well.
@@davidfredericks4626 Only specific parts. Anything that didn’t have music with it, like the scene where Freddie is at the piano and he has the stunned reaction when doing BoRhap is Martell.
@ElleCee62978 no yr wrong. Mark Martell done all the singing, none of it was Freddie. Do yr homework and it's all there on black and white. Malek actually said when he was interviewed on tv that Martell did all the singing
This scene was highly praised between groups of Queen fans, and apparently, every single person who had any contact with John as he worked with his songs said Joe was spot on here. And by the information from those closer to both John and Joe, even John himself sent an e-mail to Joe saying he liked it.
I love the studio sections of this scene. They are all arguing and their stress is rising. Roger and Freddie nearly come to violence, but they all stop and forget themselves once John plays the riff. Roger is listening to the beat, but he doesn't start hearing the drums in his head until Freddie starts figuring out the melody. Roger's actor portrays it so well- he didn't want to give the song a chance, but as soon as the bass riff and vocals started to meld together, he couldn't help it. The music just started brewing in him. It pulled itself out of him until he was in harmony with the rest of the band. Those scenes really prove how Queen was able to survive and thrive despite their differences. It was the music that tied them all together. It was the music, and their love for it. They were all creators, each and every one of them.
Freddie: “you wrote that?” John: *death stare* Freddie: “that’s really good” But Freddie seems scared that’s why he said that’s really good Well that’s how I c it
The actors did a wonderful job in this film. They really captured the men they were portraying. Which is why it sucks that Brian May was such a control freak with this film. He’s so clearly and blatantly wanted to lay down the history of the band through his own eyes whilst painting it in the prettiest possible way. This scene is one of many examples of that.
I love the symbolism in this scene! They used this song eerily and brilliantly, like as a foreshadowing anthem to Freddie’s death…Paul acts almost as the Devil surrounded by red-like danger and hellfire-leading Freddie to his demise, and it’s sad b/c it was supposed to be fun-people out enjoying themselves, not knowing the disease spreading sneakily amongst many of them, ready to explode. I know it wasn’t completely accurate, but I loved the movie!
Rami did an amazing job playing Freddie Mercury. I remember Rami from "the war at home" in the mid 2000s and its amazing to see how far hes come since then. He was good on that show too.
In Deacy’s interview that Joe used for his accent audition, Deacy says that his music interests are light, that he could never write a heavy song, that it’s not in him. And then he writes Another One Bites the Dust
Fun Fact: This scene never happened in real life. As much as I like Rami's performance, this is not Freddie Mercury, he would never disrespect Roger or his other band mates like this. He's down to earth, a good friend and band mate, he's not the douchebag as he was portrayed in this scene.
Yeah, Freddie was actually a very quiet, shy person off stage. Sure, he had his perfectionist prima donna moments, but I can't see him being the confrontational one ever. He was a sweet, caring guy by all accounts. "He wanted everything done by yesterday." But he was also incredibly generous.
It's always weird seeing Rami Malek as Freddie standing next to the other members of Queen and being noticeably shorter in scenes. Mercury was 5'10 and Malek is 5'7 so it definitely looks comical in this scene where Freddie is shorter than everybody in the room. Lmao.
Queen was so much different than other bands because you never knew what was coming next. Each album was different than the last and everyone in the band came up with things. Great band with the best front man ever. Freddie's performance at Live Aid was the best performance of that show since he was completely up for it and it showed up on that stage.
In reality, Deacy is playing most of the instruments on this - Roger’s drums are looped, & it’s John on rhythm guitar - Brian always said John was the best rhythm guitarist in Queen.
Freddie Mercury's treatment of this song always made me think of Robert Plant. Like the lead singer for Led Zeppelin had dropped into Queen for a couple minutes. That is a compliment to both.
"You wrote that?"
(DEATH STARE)
I love this movie
1:30
John's Death Stare!!
So dark hahaha love this
He stole that from Chic.
I’m ur 1k
John: you dare to doubt that? 🤨
'Yes it will be... If you all can just shut up and play'
Damn Deacon
'He started it.'
'Oh, shut up!'
It's always the quiet ones!
John Deacon, Sass Master, Bass Master.
GOD BLESS IN JESUS NAME AMEN🙏🏼✝️
I love him
You can be cool but you'll never be "Roger Taylor (Ben Hardy) smoking a cigarette while playing the drums" cool.
Hes hot two
But FREDDIE MURCURY IS SEXY AND SEXY.
@H S well ringo star isnt hot
@@vlapratt1 phil rudd did it too, i think singing while drumming was the best of roger
ThiccBoi420 3 million teen girls from the 60s would disagree
"It's not disco"
"Then what it is"
*its disco deacy*
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hi, fellow directioner
"It's not disco"
"Then what is it?"
*my masterpiece*
I think what he meant was it's a sampling/experimentation of a different genre. But Queen was essentially the definition of sampling and experimenting with any and every kind of musical genre. So there's no reason why they can't do so with the disco genre. So yeah, it was Queen.
*deaky
One of the most iconic bass riffs ever
Yeah it was sampled from Chic’s “Good Times” who wrote it
@@billie6528 Nice try, it's "Who's Making Love" by Johnny Taylor.
Super Freak by Rick James?
@@billie6528 and Sugarhill's Gang Rapper Delight
Under Pressure as well
Deaky saves the day with his cool riffs
That somehow manages to calm Brian down
He was often considered Queen’s secret weapon
@@jkrfan7 he really is! He wrote my favourite queen songs. With the exception of days of our life and bo rap
Rip off of Bernard Edward's bass line... 'wrote it'... haha
you wrote that that is party good that is cool ashley 😂
Deaky is so cool and laid back.
"We're a rock & roll band. We don't do disco."
"It's not disco."
"Then what is it?"
"It's Queen."
Gotta love John Deacon!
Love the part he goes 'I don't care if you're shitfaced. As long as you can sing'
He looks like John Deacon
Gotta love Sledge and Snafu
@@justinhasrice the pacific moment 🗿
Deaky was the guy that kept the band together honestly one of my favorite scenes in the movie!
This song is an excellent example of the whole band being needed. One thing alone doesn't work. You need the drums. You need the bass line. You need the guitar. You need Freddie.
In real life, Brian and Roger hated this song....John, Freddie and Mack believed in it.
Roger recorded a drum loop for this song and John played all of the other instruments. John played guitar, bass, piano and handicaps. Brian made some special effects sounds.
@@chriswasem9746 it was like Chic of Good Times and Sugarhill Gang Rapper's Light.
@@lexkanyima2195 nooo it is good times. John copied it but its fine
@@adonaiyah2196 ohh ok
It's the same for literally every band ever.
0:56 me everytime Paul’s on the screen
Hahahha samme
Sammeeeee
Even though he's an asshole, I really like his accent....
Vry true..grl😑
Lara Gubbels more everyone when Paul is on screen.
The actor who plays John Deacon is the same actor who played Tim in Jurassic Park.
I could hardly believe it was him when I first saw this. I grew up with Jurassic Park. He's all grown up and really does look like young John Deacon. Actually, all four guys in here do look like Queen. Wow.
He also starred alongside Rami in The Pacific
@@shawndamccormick278 Yeah it is called The Social Network
That's john deacon himself actually
Where's Tim 😂
One of the reasons Queen worked so well is highlighted here. Freddie was spontaneous, impulsive and craved stimulation. Brian was thoughtful and reflective. Roger wanted to get the job done. John was incredibly introverted and happy to express outstanding ideas in private. They were perfect together.
Legendary
Actually the reality was different. Roger was the leader, Freddie was active and full of ideas but undisciplined, Brian was a silent bitter workoholic and Deacie was silent and pretty lazy.
@@marguskiis7711 you just phrased it differently but the idea is essentially the same...
@@marguskiis7711Were you there? It is possible they were all capable of being different things depending on the context.
@@marguskiis7711 John still had the most potential imo. Like you said he just didn't do really much. But when he did he wrote HUGE hits. Like I'm pretty sure he wrote the biggest hits in the group while he also wrote the least
1:29
Freddie: You wrote that?!
Deacon:....(that face :v)
Freddie: It's really good!
😂❤❤
I think he was about to hurt Freddie.
Freddie was lowkey scared
Well it will be good if you All just Shut Up and play!
👍👍👍
Deacon :-_-
It just struck me that bassists are often so underrated in bands and yet are the glue. Seems like for Queen, in a way, that holds true. Also Freddie is an absolute legend. Best front man of all time in my humble opinion. To us, you live forever ❤
YES THEY ARE!!!
You might call bassists the meat in the sandwich and, in the case of Queen, the bread isn't stale.
My brother pointed something out to me once: guitarists usually like to be front and centre in a band, but Queen doesn't do that. A lot of Queen's music is the bass, drums, and vocals, and Brian May would just sprinkle a little guitar here & there, only coming forward when he really needed to. How many bands can you think of that would have that dynamic?
Bass is the base of music
@@ideitbawxproductions1880
Cream did
It's crazy how much Gwilym Lee not only looks like Brian May but he also sounds like him. Whoever cast him should have gotten a raise.
Pretty much all the members look like the original ones, it’s crazy when you see band photos and compare them to the actors in this movie.
@@ardenalexa94 Seeing white haired Brian May play Bohemian Rhapsody next to Gwilym Lee was shocking. The only difference i spotted was Brian's nose. It was way more curved than Lee's
@@ardenalexa94 the guys who played deacon and may look a lot closer to the originals than the guys who player roger and freddie imo
@@meh___78 did you know the actor who played deaky is actually joe mazzello, the boy from jurassic park? really lovely tidbit!
@ToeTagACommie Freddy’s look is hard to replicate, much less his voice. Seeing that it was between Rami Malek and Sasha Baron Cohen getting the role, I’d say they got as close as they could.
But yeah, the guy playing Brian May is eerily identical in comparison!
1:10 when my parents saw my report card
That's hilarious! 🤣😂🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:15 when your dad see there all f and d
me on friday
I'm still confused about how Brian May traveled forward in time to play himself in this movie lol
Thought the exact same thing 😂
Lmaooooo
It’s uncanny!
It is his PhD in astrophysics
I know, right?
I still cant get over the way John dances at 2:20!!!
We only liked your comment because of your php
@@reversecard7018 well I honestly just put John cause thats who Joe plays
Cant like, 69 likes
@@funkifroggi1727 its alright, you don't have too like
The man is enjoying playing his master riff
What kills me about this scene is that Freddie and Roger are ready to start pounding on each other and then John starts playing the riff and it distracts them. Reminds me of two dogs snapping at each other until the owner suddenly jingles the keys and says, "Car? Who wants to go for a ride?" Fight instantly forgotten!
Reminds me of scenes from Family Guy where Peter is easily distracted.
@@DanielAppleton-lr9eq😂
It's a guy thing, we can start fighting and something awesome makes us stop that VERY instant
Squirrel!
@@nikkimiddlekillsday5161 Guys are cool that way.
I really love this concept, Roger and Freddie argue about who makes the decision for the band, but then John wrote the song Another one bites the dust, ending the argument that Queen isn't a team with a leader, it's a Band that worked together
thanks, i was getting lost there!
Yep!
Brian admitted that John didn't know how to articulate the words so John explained to Freddie what he wanted. Brian said Freddie worked on the song until his throat bled. The song is definitely a Freddie Mercury song and Freddie loved John enough to stand back and let him take full credit.
@@debra2700 John wrote quite a few of their songs. He really doesn't get enough credit.
@@debra2700It was John who wrote the song so it's not really a Freddie Mercury's song, i'd say he helped with the composition but John not only helped with the composition but also wrote the lyrics.
2:22 Roger made that cigarette look non cancer giving
3:18
He made cigarettes cool again
0:29
Brian: Are u high again?!
Freddie: Well done Calumbo!
Felicity Dacombe 😛😛😛😛
Colombo not Calumbo
@@danyrose1697 It's actually Columbo
Colombo is a detective show for anyone that doesn’t know.
will done Me&am Giford that is what Taylor Swift say to her friends 😊😂
I still believe John Deacon is the most underrated member and yet he low key glued the band together ❤️
Usually the bassist is that glue every band needs, in my opinion. The bassist is the band's heartbeat.
I feel like He was the level-headed one
“Do you mind PISSING off??? This is a band discussion” Go Brian May!! 😆💕💕
He looks just like him
@@jerramaurice7836 fr
Can u believe this movie came out 3 years ago today
He sounds so polite
John Deacon=Genius.
Deaky saves the day ! After telling them to just shut the *f'k* up.
Deacon had the best line of the scene: “It will be, if you’ll just shut up and play”!
just like my bast friend maddy gilmore say that too of course 😊
“that’s quite a cool riff actually” my exact reaction every time I listen to that song
it's "Who's Making Love" by Johnny Taylor.
I love this part in the movie. One thing the movie never mentioned was that it was Michael Jackson's suggestion to release it as a single. He predicted it would top the charts and he was right.
I remember when this song was on the charts. EVERYBODY loved it, there were no haters. Still holds true. I've never met anyone that didn't like it.
The three other actors don’t get enough credit for their performances. All three captured the voices and mannerisms of John, Roger and Brian very well.
Marc Martell who did all the singing for Freddie is the one who got no credit. Malek just mined everything
@@davidfredericks4626 actually, it’s mostly Freddie
@ElleCee62978 actually it was Mark Martell who did the singing
@@davidfredericks4626 Only specific parts. Anything that didn’t have music with it, like the scene where Freddie is at the piano and he has the stunned reaction when doing BoRhap is Martell.
@ElleCee62978 no yr wrong. Mark Martell done all the singing, none of it was Freddie. Do yr homework and it's all there on black and white. Malek actually said when he was interviewed on tv that Martell did all the singing
Freddie calling his band mates darling and dear
"Yes, it will be... if you all can just shut up and play."
That just seems like bad writing to me. So much of the dialogue in this movie is just corny
Brady Smith a lot of it is ad libbed. Joe Mazzello said in several interviews that they were allowed to ad lib the scenes. They fed off of each other
I thought that part was funny.
I love how Freddie gets into his boxer stance.
When you have a bassline that can stop a fight, you have a good bassline.
Yasss Brian May tell him that to Paul.
Would you mind pissing off? This is a band discussion!
Rick Kinki I agree with you.
*0 Damage to Paul* honestly, that garbage doesn't even care
Paul who
@@patsirisky4967 Paul Prenter, someone who steered Freddie down... the road to his grave, really. Let's call a spade a spade.
This scene was highly praised between groups of Queen fans, and apparently, every single person who had any contact with John as he worked with his songs said Joe was spot on here. And by the information from those closer to both John and Joe, even John himself sent an e-mail to Joe saying he liked it.
Just pitty that the scene when John is joining the band, was deleted🤔
I love the studio sections of this scene. They are all arguing and their stress is rising. Roger and Freddie nearly come to violence, but they all stop and forget themselves once John plays the riff.
Roger is listening to the beat, but he doesn't start hearing the drums in his head until Freddie starts figuring out the melody.
Roger's actor portrays it so well- he didn't want to give the song a chance, but as soon as the bass riff and vocals started to meld together, he couldn't help it. The music just started brewing in him. It pulled itself out of him until he was in harmony with the rest of the band.
Those scenes really prove how Queen was able to survive and thrive despite their differences. It was the music that tied them all together. It was the music, and their love for it. They were all creators, each and every one of them.
One of the greatest riffs of all time written by little ol' John Deacon.
1:31 THE DEATH STARE
That Bass line is wicked!!!
1:12 I love this part. Let’s see how good a boxer you really are.
my friend ashley Johnson says that let’s see how good swimmer you really are
Carmen she says that in the good way thou 😊
Loved Rami Malek in that movie. Amazing job enacting Freddie.
Dont think so look like he is mocking Freddy
Freddie: “you wrote that?”
John: *death stare*
Freddie: “that’s really good”
But Freddie seems scared that’s why he said that’s really good
Well that’s how I c it
Lol XD...
I would probably done that too. Try to play it off like I’m not scared but deep inside I’m shook. Heck my voice would be trembly when saying that.
He wasn't scared, he just realized he was being a complete dick to the nicest member of the band
This is the best scene from the movie Bohemian Rhapsody, IMO.
"If you all can just shut up and play"
And right then and there, a classic was born. Thank you John😊.
I still wish freddy was still alive to see his own movie about him
He would’ve hated it. Aside from the soundtrack this move was boring and predictable, the antithesis of Freddie.
@@BosworthMcG
That hated movie got an award, rightfully so
@@BosworthMcG agree, the most overrated film EVER.
"OK, LET'S SEE HOW GOOD AT BOXING YOU REALLY ARE"
golden moment
2:22
You’re welcome
He should play kurt Cobain in a nirvana movie
ty darling
2:15
_You're welcome_
@@ethancossell9674 Yesss please I want nirvana biopic please OMG Ben Hardy killed it to be playing Kurt Corbain
No thanks, the build up is a lot better
I love the way he’s such a kid and says “he started it” it’s adorable 🤣
Cian: *gets striked by Fox*
Also Cian: *uploads more Bohemian Rhapsody clips*
Me: _You're a legend, Cian._
The actors did a wonderful job in this film. They really captured the men they were portraying. Which is why it sucks that Brian May was such a control freak with this film. He’s so clearly and blatantly wanted to lay down the history of the band through his own eyes whilst painting it in the prettiest possible way. This scene is one of many examples of that.
Could you please share what actually happened? New fan of Queen and Freddie.
And I suppose you have more insight than Brian May do you lol.
@@misslucasc5121 ^^^^ same
@@misslucasc5121 There is a video by fact fiend about freddie mercury if you want to know
@@Nathanhodgeon13 There is no point in trying to argue about the movie's lack of historical accuracy
I love the symbolism in this scene! They used this song eerily and brilliantly, like as a foreshadowing anthem to Freddie’s death…Paul acts almost as the Devil surrounded by red-like danger and hellfire-leading Freddie to his demise, and it’s sad b/c it was supposed to be fun-people out enjoying themselves, not knowing the disease spreading sneakily amongst many of them, ready to explode. I know it wasn’t completely accurate, but I loved the movie!
Well said….I agree….it was a powerful scene
The actor who played Freddy walked In the club like a kid in a candy store..and he was in his element..that damn Paul 😡..he was a snake 🐍
Are you talking about AIDS?
Paul was the worst thing that happened to Freddie
of course she does. :(@@thetrashiestpanda
He Started It
Oh Shut Up
Love this movie
Gwilym Lee made an impeccable role as Brian May. He even sounds alike.
"if you all can just shut up and play" is the most British thing I've heard
You're a LEGEND Fred, we're all LEGENDS, you was born a PERFORMER and give the people what they want...go to the Heavens...LOVE U FRED
Damn Rami is a great actor!
Rami did an amazing job playing Freddie Mercury. I remember Rami from "the war at home" in the mid 2000s and its amazing to see how far hes come since then. He was good on that show too.
I agree!!! He’s an amazing actor!!!
It’s like they brought Freddie back from the dead, amazing
Hands down this was the best part of the movie for me, when miami said "I'll do it" then the beat drops fucking chills
Agreed. I love that. He’s watching and listening then realizes they have solid gold right there
@@terrygracy8345 How did Miami feel about being christened MIAMI ? 🌴🌴🌴🌴🦜🦜
In Deacy’s interview that Joe used for his accent audition, Deacy says that his music interests are light, that he could never write a heavy song, that it’s not in him. And then he writes Another One Bites the Dust
1:55 I just love how Freddie is walking around Roger while reading the lyrics 😂😂
He’s right, it wasn’t disco. Definitely more funk. But most of all it is Queen.
Disco was just where the music was played, if anything it is funk or RnB.
Fun Fact: This scene never happened in real life. As much as I like Rami's performance, this is not Freddie Mercury, he would never disrespect Roger or his other band mates like this. He's down to earth, a good friend and band mate, he's not the douchebag as he was portrayed in this scene.
maybe, but they used to fight about their music
@@99srenata oh yes all the time, but they knew that Queen was always more important than each individual member.
I know, this film is making it feels dramatic? I read some review said it
Yeah, Freddie was actually a very quiet, shy person off stage. Sure, he had his perfectionist prima donna moments, but I can't see him being the confrontational one ever. He was a sweet, caring guy by all accounts. "He wanted everything done by yesterday." But he was also incredibly generous.
@@Phoebe5448 Freddie had never a ego
This movie was absolute gold.
no
Ben Hardy's voice is so beautiful and soothing
ONE OF THE MOST BADDEST BASS PLAYERS AND RIFFS OF ALL TIME!!!
Sir the grammer
When he shoved the paper in his face i died
"Did you write that?' And then a look that could burn through steel from John.
At the end when he was out of breath. Symbolizing this was around the time he caught it.
Deacon has always come in clutch when Queen needed him.
You're My Best Friend
Another One Bites the Dust
Under Pressure
I Want to Break Free
Saw this movie multiple times and was always looking forward to this scene. Still one of my favourite songs.
It is truly remarkable how creative people can turn destructive energy into a very cool and awesome thing.
Still gives me chill bumps 40 years later.
Deaky will for ever be the hidden treasure of Queen.
Freddie: you wrote that?
John: 🤨
The fact that they all know how to actually play their instruments ☺️⚡️🙂
2:52 Deacury moment 😌
"He started it" 🤣
Sometimes I wish I could time travel and go to a live concert of a famous rocknroll band such as queen
John Deacon was the most introverted and quiet of the group, but y’all better listen when he says something.
Still one of the best songs out there. Ever.
Greatest bass line ever wrote
What a Masterpiece....
I love how the bassist is no nosense and is there just to play bass while everyone else was having a hissy fit
Every time I come across a top 10 or whatever best or most recognizable bass riff I always expect this song to be at or near the top.
Brian: you mind pissing off? -wonder how many times he actually wanted to say that to Prenter in reality? 🤔
Or to the press even, if the movie is accurate about how much the press hounded them.
"It's not disco then what is it it's QUEEN" ❤
Rami Malek was iconic and leagues ahead in this movie.
When a bass riff is that good, you have no choice but to drop whatever fights you're having and just shut up and play
Deaky really shines in this scene. I love him!
It's always weird seeing Rami Malek as Freddie standing next to the other members of Queen and being noticeably shorter in scenes. Mercury was 5'10 and Malek is 5'7 so it definitely looks comical in this scene where Freddie is shorter than everybody in the room. Lmao.
Huh…this song makes me feel…
*E X P L O S I V E*
Queen was so much different than other bands because you never knew what was coming next. Each album was different than the last and everyone in the band came up with things. Great band with the best front man ever. Freddie's performance at Live Aid was the best performance of that show since he was completely up for it and it showed up on that stage.
That drum guy just teleported to his seat.
1:12 I wonder how many times that happened between the band in real life.
Overall. I love this movie, love the band and of course their music.
“Queen is whatever I say it is!” Man, that line gave me chills!
In reality, Deacy is playing most of the instruments on this - Roger’s drums are looped, & it’s John on rhythm guitar - Brian always said John was the best rhythm guitarist in Queen.
“Ok, I’ll do it”
**Music continues**
“I’ll do it”
Freddie Mercury's treatment of this song always made me think of Robert Plant. Like the lead singer for Led Zeppelin had dropped into Queen for a couple minutes.
That is a compliment to both.
Not enough "Baby, baby, baby!!!" to be Robert Plant
I love when Freddy says screaming Queen is what I say " 👏🏻👏🏻
Could listen to that base rift all day