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World's Most Incredible Song

In 1975, British musician Freddie Mercury, of the rock band Queen, penned a song that record executives believed would never sell. Way too long, they said, clocking in at almost six full minutes - and highly unusual, combining opera with rock. Who would listen? Little did they know...

The song? Bohemian Rhapsody. Proving those executives wrong, Bohemian Rhapsody would become the catalyst for the creation of MTV, set numerous industry records, and continues to win awards today. Unfortunately, Freddie Mercury would not live to see the peaks to which his song would reach.

Even more intriguing to those who have heard the song is the long-asked question: What did this song mean? Researchers and scholars have spent considerable time attempting an interpretation. Do you know the answer?

You might be surprised.

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Bohemian Rhapsody Song Video 

Queen's Original Video

The band was about to head on tour to promote their new album, A Night At The Opera, but couldn't perform this song live. They decided a mini-movie (they didn't call them videos at the time) was needed for promotional purposes.
The director? Bruce Gowers, currently the director of the number one show in the United States - American Idol.

Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody

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Getting the song to market

With the record company against taking this song to market as a single or using it as the front runner on the album, A Night At The Opera, Freddie devises a plan.

The band gives a recording to a DJ with instructions "not to play" the song on the radio. The song is leaked and becomes a hit, forcing the record company to take note and move forward with the idea of making this a hit single. You have to admire Freddie's persistence and ingenuity.

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Making of Bohemian Rhapsody Song 

BBC Special

BBC puts out the first, complete story of the making of Bohemian Rhapsody. The entire show is available below in six consecutive segments. A most insightful story behind the song.



I've outlined a description of each of the six segments in case you don't have time to watch them all - pick the ones that interest you the most. Following these descriptions are links to the actual videos.

Part #1 - Freddie prepares to record Bohemian Rhapsody and the band, making an astonishingly low 200 pounds a week, chooses a new manager. Freddie Mercury's mother discusses the pain she feels at hearing the song since Freddie's death.

Part #2 - The band begins recording of the most expensive album ever made - A Night At The Opera. Band members Brian May and Roger Taylor return to the old recording studio. Previously unheard audio clips of Freddie practicing for the song at the studio (and swearing when he messes up).

Part #3 - The individual pieces are recorded. Hear Freddie record his part as the original solo that is then dubbed repeatedly to create the impression of multiple voices in the Bohemian Rhapsody song.

Part #4 - The band returns to London to finish recording Bohemian Rhapsody and the rest of the album. The creation of a video to deliver a performance of the song they couldn't perform live. A most incredible selection of video director - Bruce Gowers who is now the director of the biggest show in the states, American Idol.

Part #5 - Oxford University digs in to interpret the song. Do his band members know what the song means? Roger Taylor responds - with just a hint that I think speaks volumes. Abba knocks Bohemian Rhapsody off the charts with a song that also uses the phrase "Mama Mia".

Part #6 - Bohemian Rhapsody struggles in the United States until the movie Wayne's World shoves it forward in 1992. Fans love Bohemian Rhapsody in the current hit musical, We Will Rock You. Like followers at a Rocky Horror Picture Show, fans can't resist singing along. Freddie's thoughts on the song.


The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody part 1

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The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody part 2

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The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody part 3

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The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody part 4

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The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody part 5

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The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody part 6

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Bohemian Rhapsody Song Awards 

19759 weeks at #1 in the UK
1976Freddie Mercury wins Ivor Novello Award for
Bohemian Rhapsody
1977Best British single of the period 1952-77
1977British Phonographic Industry voted it best single
of the past 25 years
19915 weeks at #1 in the UK
1991One of only 5 songs in the UK to hit the #1, leave
the charts, and hit #1 again at a later date
1992Only song in the UK to be at #1 in 4 different
years (because it crossed from Dec into Jan
on both occasions that it hit #1)
1992MTV Video Music Award for Best Video from a
Film
2000Second to "Imagine" by John Lennon in a Channel
4 television poll of The 100 Best Number 1s
2002Guinness Book of Records in 2002 as the top
British single of all time
200210th in BBC World Service Poll for greatest song in
the world.
2004Inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame

Bohemian Rhapsody Interpretation 

But what does it all mean?

"I know what the song means, I don't think it's that difficult. I think it's very self-explanatory. There's just a bit of nonsense in the middle."

band mate Roger Taylor

Fellow Queen member, Roger Taylor, is reportedly the only one who knows the true meaning of the song and he had promised Freddie he would not tell. Either that's true, and there's an actual meaning to the song, or that's not true and perhaps there is no meaning. That would be hard to understand as most writers have an idea of a message they're trying to convey whether their medium is book, poem, or lyric.

Freddie was passionate about his music, this song in particular, telling the entire production team that they would not be holding anything back on the creation of Bohemian Rhapsody. Why would he do that for a song that was nothing but a meaningless stream of words?

It helps to understand Freddie's personal life at the time he wrote this song. In 1975, Freddie began his first homosexual relationship, effectively ending his relationship with his long-time girlfriend, Mary Martin, although their friendship would last the rest of his life.

I can't imagine the conviction it must have taken for Freddie Mercury to come to grips with his identity and make this change. It could not have been easy. While I always understood the song more literally as the story of a young man who has purposefully killed someone and decides he will face his penalty, I now think the song had a much more introspective and personal meaning for Freddie.

Singing about a man who had killed another and confesses to his mother, I wonder if Freddie was not learning to deal with the fact that in accepting his homosexuality he was, in essence, killing the person he had been in order to evolve as the person he was meant to be. That can't have been an easy thing to explain to either his mother or his girlfriend. In doing so, was he worried that he might be ruining all the success he was working so hard to build? That his fans might run regardless of his talent?

And some fans did, in fact, run - for the world is full of people who have no tolerance for others when their preferences in matters that are really none of their business are not similar to their own.

Perhaps I'm romanticizing the song and it has no more meaning than a fictional story of another man, but I have to wonder. Regardless, you can't deny that a man with little formal vocal training, with the ability to play music upon hearing it, who could write complex musical arrangements and who had a vocal range nearly unparalleled by other male singers was not one, incredibly gifted artist.

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Holland Road 

Where it all started

The Bohemian Rhapsody song had its start here, in Freddie Mercury's flat at 100 Holland Road in Kensington in 1975. (Google has an even better street view of the area today by satellite.) The band would eventually record the song over the course of three weeks at five different recording studios across England.

A Night At The Opera 

Collector's Edition

Wayne's World 

Movie pushes Bohemian Rhapsody up the US charts

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Bohemian Rhapsody with Elton John, Axl Rose and Queen 

Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert

In 1992, a tribute concert to Freddie Mercury was performed at Wembley Stadium. Elton John and Axl Rose perfectly share the pieces of Bohemian Rhapsody in a final farewell.

Guns N' Roses - Bohemian Rhapsody (with Elton John and Queen

Guns N' Roses - Bohemian Rhapsody (with Elton John and Queen (Live At The Freddy Mercury Tribute Concert 1992)

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25 Voices 

Comedian Rick Miller

This is fantastic! Comedian Rick Miller does Bohemian Rhapsody using the voices of 25 different well-known singers.

Rick Miller performs Bohemian Rhapsody

Rick Miller performs Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody by 25 of the most annoying voices in the music industry.

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Bohemian Rhapsody Memorabilia 

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Bohemian Rhapsody on American Idol 

Adam Lambert's Audition Video

Is Adam Lambert the next Freddie Mercury? His range is phenomenal. His creative artistry is unique. He possesses the natural ability to entertain his audience and he's passionate throughout his performance.

Since his American Idol audition, I've been fascinated by Adam and I was crushed he didn't win Season 8. I know without a shadow of a doubt, however, that we'll be seeing/hearing him shortly. He's just too incredible and I think his talent approaches - and may someday equal - Freddie Mercury's. I think Paula Abdul said it best when she told Adam he would be "iconic".

When the Season 8 finale reached a crescendo with Adam Lambert's joint performance with Queen, I felt I'd been given a gift. The entire season I'd been comparing Adam, my favorite, to Freddie Mercury. Maybe it started with his audition song choice, Bohemian Rhapsody. To see him fill that role with the rest of the band, though, was a moment this Queen fan will never forget.

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Bohemian Rhapsody Song in the News 

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No Escape From Reality 

In my opinion, the Bohemian Rhapsody song is the most artistic and unique piece of music ever produced. Queen fans, feel free to comment!

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