is this real.. HAA.. this was indeed a GREAT parody of that.. yeah, I think the LCD computer monitor.. and MOUSE he was using was a give away that this wasn't done in 75.. but that don't make it any less funny.. this is great.. thanks
I'm trying to think up if it's just a joke, or if you really think, that People will believe you. If this is the first option - yes, I think it a bit funny and original :)
It looks like he's just having fun... it's not serious so I'm not sure why people are taking it so seriously. Go channel your inner 70's and "mellow out" bro.
Bohemian Rhapsody was nicknamed "Fred's Thing" by the band while they were working on it. Bohemian Rhapsody was the later official published name of the song.
Nice usage of voice clips and extra content from the Bohemian Rhapsody tracks. I really like your work with Brian May; the editing of his tracks sounded very realistic. Of course, I enjoyed Freddie's stuff in there as well. All in all, a pretty funny video.
Ah the old Trident Mackie series console. Vintage gear. And of course the famous Fairchild Alesis series compressors. Not to mention the amazing German Studer 2" analog Protools tape machines.
Really funny, but one thing bugged me so much I could barely enjoy the rest; those high pitch "Galileo"´s were sung by Roger, not Freddie. Roger always sung the highest notes in the harmonies since he were the one most comfortable in the higher register. Following him were Freddie, and then Bri at the bottom. Freddie might have sung Queens highest non falsetto note ever (F5 in "All Gods People"), but Roger sung the original melody of "I´m In Love With My Car" Live (containing an E5).
Actually, LoverofLiszt, that first take of high notes in the video IS Freddie. If you listen, the "Galileo"s are different and less brassy than Roger's, who sang them on the final version. This is the truth, i swear, all kidding aside. Now you can watch it again and enjoy it!
Thought this was hilarious, great video. Enjoyed it very much.
markrussell1988 6 days ago
is this real.. HAA.. this was indeed a GREAT parody of that.. yeah, I think the LCD computer monitor.. and MOUSE he was using was a give away that this wasn't done in 75.. but that don't make it any less funny.. this is great.. thanks
Kazahmish 3 weeks ago
Epic professor is epic!
RedPhoenix230 4 weeks ago
But high "Gallileo" was sung by Roger Taylor, not Freddie Mercury. You, before recording it said "ready Freddie?" ;)
wojtekrakowiak 1 month ago
@wojtekrakowiak Roger sang it on the final master but Freddie took a crack at it first (see other comments below)
schnauzer67 3 weeks ago
@schnauzer67
I'm trying to think up if it's just a joke, or if you really think, that People will believe you. If this is the first option - yes, I think it a bit funny and original :)
wojtekrakowiak 3 weeks ago
Hysterical!
sybillaw 1 month ago
Haha, very funny! Love it!
GisherJohn24 1 month ago
It looks like he's just having fun... it's not serious so I'm not sure why people are taking it so seriously. Go channel your inner 70's and "mellow out" bro.
elbro324 1 month ago
BLEECCHHH, nice effort, not to my taste.
genalof 1 month ago
So tired of time wasters using famous people's names to get views.....
margowsky 1 month ago
Great video!
I believe Typhoon792 takes the prize as King Twat.
gregtudor 2 months ago 2
Bohemian Rhapsody was nicknamed "Fred's Thing" by the band while they were working on it. Bohemian Rhapsody was the later official published name of the song.
queenlover1232 5 months ago
@queenlover1232 I thought Fred's thing was what Roy called Freddie doodling his notes for songs and when they did the piano track?|
rekoonsghjkl 4 months ago
Very cool
1222QueenFan 5 months ago
it's fake... there's a lcd screen on the left side
Juanito9991 5 months ago
@Juanito9991 Gee, you think? McGuyver in the house.
hotrodius 1 month ago
Wow... Seriously? You are an arrogant piece of shit. You practically made it seem like you designed the fucking song.
Typhoon792 5 months ago
@Typhoon792 Are you like 8 years old?
schnauzer67 2 months ago 7
@Typhoon792 Obviously, satire is a stealth object when it comes to your radar.
lumpytwangage 2 months ago
Nice usage of voice clips and extra content from the Bohemian Rhapsody tracks. I really like your work with Brian May; the editing of his tracks sounded very realistic. Of course, I enjoyed Freddie's stuff in there as well. All in all, a pretty funny video.
Shockwave109 5 months ago
That first galilelo is indeed Freddie.... Less angelic than Rog's....
Panch21 5 months ago
Not even funny !
AeronDylan 6 months ago
is this real?
FuckMagicification 6 months ago
am i wrong or is the "famous trident mixing board" a BEHRINGER??? can´t be true right??
MoveOverCasanova 7 months ago
Great stuff! I had a good laugh at this one. Love the gear.
NimbleWitz 7 months ago
xD
Freddie: That's it!
The Guy: Thats not it!
RiceIsAwesomelyCool 9 months ago
lol you play the actor roy thomas baker with the galileo section
jbelmaestro 1 year ago
This has got to be the best quality "video" footage from 1974-75 EVER!! lol Love the original "Trident" board as well!
kingnoony 1 year ago
HOLY MOLY
soulessdelu 1 year ago
Great vid!
skydogz1 1 year ago
That's not a keyboard, that's a vintage Studer remote.
ksteiger 2 years ago
Ah the old Trident Mackie series console. Vintage gear. And of course the famous Fairchild Alesis series compressors. Not to mention the amazing German Studer 2" analog Protools tape machines.
ksteiger 2 years ago
Really funny, but one thing bugged me so much I could barely enjoy the rest; those high pitch "Galileo"´s were sung by Roger, not Freddie. Roger always sung the highest notes in the harmonies since he were the one most comfortable in the higher register. Following him were Freddie, and then Bri at the bottom. Freddie might have sung Queens highest non falsetto note ever (F5 in "All Gods People"), but Roger sung the original melody of "I´m In Love With My Car" Live (containing an E5).
LoverofLiszt 2 years ago 3
Actually, LoverofLiszt, that first take of high notes in the video IS Freddie. If you listen, the "Galileo"s are different and less brassy than Roger's, who sang them on the final version. This is the truth, i swear, all kidding aside. Now you can watch it again and enjoy it!
schnauzer67 2 years ago 4
nearly
allhailme5 2 years ago
God SAKE!!! This is freakin' 'ilarious (note the British pronunciation).
Nice job.
HappylandStudio 2 years ago
Nice call on offering Brian May the beer! It did the trick and he got the take.
allhailme5 2 years ago
More help for your funnybone! Nice job guys!
jcbeane53 2 years ago
that mac keyboard is not from the 70's wtf?!?
dumbname666 2 years ago
He didn't ever get his tea! C'mon! What a crock! That man needs his tea... look at him! Tealess!!
chompchompsfolly 2 years ago
Somehow, I always knew this.....
EstebanDeathwatch 2 years ago
I think the voltage just went down in St. John's Wood. Ha!
studiofiles 2 years ago
Roger, this is great. It's amazing how well this footage has endured the years...
rayondrive 2 years ago
This is really funny and I think your "Christmas Boogie" has become one of my new favorites for the season!
2bonzandapick 2 years ago
excellent! ".....the famous trident board." great! the May guitar solo part was hilarious.
2bonzandapick 2 years ago
Roger continues to outdo himself. Freakin' hilarious. Thanks for posting this Schnau!
lumpytwangage 2 years ago