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"Bohemian Rhapsody" is a song written by Freddie Mercury and originally recorded by the band Queen for their 1975 album A Night at the Opera. The song has a somewhat unusual musical form for a piece of pop music, with three very different sections, no chorus, and both a capella and heavy metal sections. However, it was released as a single, and became a huge commercial success

Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic (born October 23, 1959) is an American musician best known for his song parodies of contemporary radio hits. His lyrics depend largely on the satirizing of popular culture including television, movies, food, music, and news stories. Yankovic's work earned him three gold and five platinum records in the U.S., one platinum DVD of music videos, and three Grammy awards


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* Encyclopedia - Bohemian Rhapsody

"Bohemian Rhapsody" is a song written by Freddie Mercury and originally recorded by the band Queen for their 1975 album A Night at the Opera. The song has a somewhat unusual musical form for a piece of pop music, with three very different sections, no chorus, and both a capella and heavy metal sections. However, it was released as a single, and became a huge commercial success. This was a decisive point in Queen's career, setting them on the way to become one of Britain's biggest rock groups. The single was accompanied by what ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Bohemian Rhapsody - Structure and analysis

Bohemian Rhapsody - Introduction. The song, almost six minutes in length, begins with a four-part harmony a cappella introduction, which are entirely multitrack recordings of Freddie Mercury. The grand piano enters halfway through this intro. This section appears to be based on the chorus of a piece by Mercury's former band, Ibex. Bohemian Rhapsody - The opera section. An abrupt key change B flat major to A major introduces a pseudo-operatic midsection, which contains the bulk ...

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Edgar Cruz - Bohemian Rhapsody (classical guitar)Edgar Cruz - Bohemian Rhapsody (classical guitar)

videoprogressions.- tv "Bohemian Rhapsody" arranged for solo guitar by Edgar Cruz. Performance and Teaching excerpts.

Arrested Drunk Guy Belts Out His Emotions Through Queen's Bohemian RhapsodyArrested Drunk Guy Belts Out His Emotions Through Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody

www.youtube.com Robert Wilkinson, got arrested for intoxication and didn't agree with the charges. After pleading his case, he d...

Queen - 'Bohemian Rhapsody'Queen - 'Bohemian Rhapsody'

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* Encyclopedia - "Weird Al" Yankovic

Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic (born October 23, 1959) is an American musician best known for his song parodies of contemporary radio hits. His lyrics depend largely on the satirizing of popular culture including television, movies, food, music, and news stories. Yankovic's work earned him three gold and five platinum records in the U.S., one platinum DVD of music videos, and three Grammy awards. [1] Though parodies earned him his fame, Al has recorded a greater number of humorous songs with original tunes. Some of these pi ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Freddie Mercury - Bohemian Rhapsody

Although similarly sophisticated songs can be found on earlier Queen albums such as Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack, Bohemian Rhapsody is nonetheless widely considered to be the band's greatest achievement. When Mercury played his early drafts in the studio, producer Roy Thomas Baker remembers being shocked when, after hearing the ballad section of the song, he was told, "And ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Freddie Mercury - Legacy

Recent Polls : Several recent polls show Freddie Mercury to be quite popular in England. For instance, in the 1999 Millennium Poll, in which 600,000 Britons participated, he was ranked at the #14 and #15 spots, respectively, as a popular musician and songwriter. Freddie Mercury appears at the #58 spot in the 2002 List of "100 Greatest Britons", sponsored by the BBC and voted for by the public. Interestingly, two of Mercury's compositions, "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Are the Cha ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Freddie Mercury - Songwriting

Freddie Mercury composed ten of the songs on the original "Queen's Greatest Hits" album, including many of the band's most original pieces, such as "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Killer Queen", "We Are the Champions", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Somebody to Love". He ultimately wrote or co-wrote nine #1 international hits[6]. Although all four members of the band Queen were songwriters, producer Gary Langhan, who worked in the studio with Queen on many of their early albums notes in the book Freddie Mercury: The Real Life that ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Freddie Mercury - Personal Life

Although he had a very close girlfriend named Mary Austin, Freddie Mercury was also fairly open about his homosexual tendencies. In a March 12, 1974 interview for New Musical Express he tells the interviewer: "I am as gay as a daffodil, my dear!" Although his relationship with Mary Austin eventually ended, the two remained close friends, with Austin often fronting as his girlfriend for the press. While Mercury had previously been promiscuous, his last boyfriend, Jim Hutton, lived with him for the last eight years of his life, cared fo ...

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