25 April 2010
The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody
A huge tip of the hat to "zarq" for posting at Metafilter an extensive set of links about Bohemian Rhapsody, including some covers that I had not previously heard.
He also linked the six-part BBC Three program on this history of Bohemian Rhapsody. I've embedded the first three parts above. Here are the links for Part 4, Part 5, and Part 6.
Addendum: Well, heck with it. After watching the first three parts, I decided to embed the others as well. Enjoy.
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I just finished all of them. Thanks for a great post!!
ReplyDeleteI remember buying that album when it cam out. I still listen to it frequently.
I am filled with nostalgia!!
I really enjoyed learning about the history of the making of the song. The making of the video was a bit on the silly side since, even at the time, it looked poorly done. (And that's saying a LOT!)
ReplyDeleteBut....UGH! Part 5 with that hammy actor reading the lines of the song makes me quite nauseated. How embarrassing and cringe-worthy. And those windbags at Oxford are only slightly less vomit-inducing.
Their intellectual masturbation is the murder of the creativity.
I suppose the most annoying thing about this program is the way they can manufacture a lot of rubbish about a perfectly good song.
Like so many "deep" British documentaries, it makes something inspiring into something deadening and dull. For me, it is the opposite of insight.
man, i do so love your postings. queen to roller derby to goddess only knows.
ReplyDeletejust wanted to say thanks (and again, you are loved)
Roger, if you're reading this:
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered: With such an incredible voice, were you ever frustrated with Freddy getting all of the limelight for his voice? It was only years later that I found out that some of my favorite tracks were actually your vocals, rather than Freddy's.
Marcus
LOVE IT!!!!! Does anyone know where I can find the "We will Rock You" Musical? I almost got to see it in Amsterdam once but I heard it was on video somewhere.
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
ReplyDeleteI got to see Queen at the old Boston Garden in the fall of 1980 - great show!
FYI: My friends & I didn't stop listening to Queen because they dressed in drag for the video of "I Want to Break Free" (I think this was the first time I ever saw it) ... we stopped listening to Queen because we lost interest in the music - they started playing more thump-thump beats and less guitar-based rock. When they stopped putting "no synthesizers were used on this record" on their records, that was pretty-much the end for us.
Somehow SO RIGHT that it's narrated by Richard E. Grant.
ReplyDeleteWho was in the Spice Girls Movie.
I love him.