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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2008

Australian Tenth Anniversary cast of Les Miserables performing a parody on Queen's Bohemian Rapsody in a charity concert.

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  • THIS is what Youtube should be used for - making the random and old and obscure accessible, not for narcissistic webcam ramblings and pirating of contemporary material that's easily available elsewhere. The 10th anniversary Australia tour was a big deal, because it visited all the cities, not just Melbourne, Sydney and Perth, and most of the "stars" stuck with the tour throughout or were substituted with someone equally well known.

  • im just a chorus boy nobody loves me - ONE OF THE MOST AMAZXING PARODY LINES EVAAA!

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  • Can someone put the lyrics for the non-english watchers please ?

    Anyway, thank you very much for this BRILLANT vid !

  • Omg! So stinkin' amazing!

  • empty chairs stuck behind empty tables somethings not right lord, where the FUCK are my friends

  • Brilliant!!, BRAVO! Xoxo

  • THIS IS SO MUCH WIN IT HURTS XDDDDD

  • HAHAH this is awesome love it....thanks for sharing!

  • My other parody can be found if you search "Chopper Opera Part 10"

    That performance is from the 1996 Easter concert (Combined Saigon and Phantom at the Capitol in Sydney) with Tim Beveridge (understudy Phantom) and me (Jonathan Densem - understudy Chris) singing about the joys of working in the chorus line...in a mask...up the back...in the dark :-0

  • This version of the Rhapsody parody started life when I was in Miss Saigon (Sydney 1996) and the brilliant young singer, Dexter Villeramosa started singing it with me playing piano in the rehearsal room one day. I can't sing as high as Dex and Peter Murphy (and Freddie!) but I discovered i could do a cool harmony underneath. This was expanded to a five part version for the Miss Saigon end of year party in which I mixed lyrics from the show in with "witty' comments.

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