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I love my dads
[Freddie comes in with Jim]
Brian: What happened at dinner?
Freddie: My parents spent the money for our wedding
Roger: My... What did you order?
LOOK AT THOSE LEGS. THOSE PERFECT FUCKIN LEGS. I WANNA DIE
Very True Queen fact #23412: many attribute the rich choral parts in Somebody To Love and Bohemian Rhapsody to the band as a whole, but in fact bassist John Deacon is solely responsible. Each time he laughs a group of angels smiles down from the heavens and sings in perfect harmony, and it is this sound for which Queen is known worldwide today.
My favorite pictures of Brian Harold May
SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK
I think that “Liar” is the song that highlights Queen’s playing/singing skills to the fullest extent. You wanna talk about Freddie’s vocals? He is absolutely amazing both in the studio version and live, giving his heart and soul when he’s singing. You wanna talk about Roger’s drum solo in the beginning of the song and in the acapella part? He’s totally killing it, putting his whole passion right into his drum kit. You wanna talk about Brian’s unprecedented guitar solo? This melody can only get stuck into your mind after hearing it once. You wanna talk about John’s solo too? They were right about calling him the band’s secret weapon, this guy has a unique energy inside him, that passes to his bass riffs and make this song even better. What about that majestic 1:20 minute long intro? The harmonies they all make when they sing together? Liar was also Queen’s first track that is more than 6 minutes long, so we can consider this song as their first masterpiece.
You know what they say, you can’t hide from your ghosts. (And maybe, sometimes you don’t want to.)
Mama I'm gonna be your slave*John Deacon aggressively comes in* ALL DAY LONG
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