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Velvet Underground, to David Bowie, T. Rex, Sweet, Gary Glitter, Electric Light Orchestra, Pink Floyd, Roxy Music, to Queen, to Emerson, Lake & Palmer, to Jethro Tull, Yes and Genesis, to Styx and Kansas, to the Ramones, The Sex Pistols and the Clash. To Blondie, The Talking Heads, Joy Division, Gary Numan, Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, to Journey, Def Leppard, Iron Maiden, Poison, Motley Crue, to Nirvana, Jane's Addiction and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. All of the artists listed, play in the rock music genre, however, their style of music is not at all the same (e.g. The Beatles do not at all sound like The Talking Heads, or Chuck Berry does not sound like Electric Light Orchestra) because the genre of rock music is so diverse; which is why sub genres are used to describe music that sounds similar to one another or from the same time period (e.g. Beat music is used to describe rhythm and blues artists and groups from the UK in the 1960's, groups that belonged to this include the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Animals etc.) another example is Progressive rock, which was a sub genre of rock music that emerged in the late 1960s, it featured characteristics that were different for its time period, including, abrupt tempo, key and time signature changes, asymetric time signatures such as 5/8 and 7/8, very complicated rhythms, lyrical themes drawing inspiration from fantasy and science fiction, song organization that eschews the typical verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus format,melodies inspired by the complexities of classical music and jazz, and sometimes featured odd synthesizer programming, and sound effects. Groups that belonged to this sub genre of rock included, Pink Floyd, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Electric Light Orchestra, Yes, Jethro Tull, Genesis and Queen's earlier works. Giving a song a genre like "Rock" is not very descriptive, as rock music is a very diverse genre, and does not do it any justice. It would be like grouping the sky, a bucket of blue paint and a smurf (even though smurfs don't actually exist) based on the only similarity being that they are the colour blue, rather than looking for other similarities and grouping them more specifically rather than using something very general (like the colour blue). Queen's early work (Queen, Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack, A Night At The Opera) very much differ from what they did later on. Grouping it all under the Genre is non-descriptive and extremely general, The song "Seven Seas of Rhye" is very much different from "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "Seven Seas of Rhye" would be grouped under progressive rock, because it features a classically inspired melody and deals with the subject of mythology, rather "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" deals with the typical subject matter of love and is played in a 1950's inspired Rockabilly style (a stark contrast to the progressive rock style of "Seven Seas of Rhye"). The same goes for "Bohemian Rhapsody" in comparison to lets say "Body Language", "Bohemian Rhapsody" is a very good example of progressive rock because it does not at all feature the typical verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus format, abrupt tempo, key and time signature changes, features a classically inspired melody and features some elements of opera (e.g. "Mamma mia let me go"), and deals with the subject of death and mythology (e.g. "Just killed a man" and "Beelzebub"), which is a stark contrast to "Body Language" done in a dance-funk style and deals with the obvious and typical subject matter of sex (e.g. "Sexy body sexy sexy, body I want your body, baby you're hot"). Therefore, consider why you think this mediocre description of "Rock" does any justice to describe the genre of different songs and why you so desperately wish to revert any slight genre change, that does happen to make sense like "Progressive rock" or "Rock Opera".
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Oxford Languages) a rhapsody, according to my understanding, means a epic poem from the Ancient Greek days that is able to be repeated. I assume that this means repeated as in orally, like a creation myth or a folk song/tale. I think I read somewhere in a Knowledge discussion that the term “rhapsody” is commonly used in Persia, in which Freddie Mercury is from, but I can’t find it again and I could just be remembering things wrong, plus it may not be really reliable at all. It seems like the title could be kind of ironic, like how this song is so big but yet everyone knows it word-by-word and it’s so famous and well-remembered from generation-to-generation. In fact, this song originally started out as multiple different fragments that all piled up together into a giant faux folk song. Like, this is possibly speculation but it seems like this song compiled multiple “folk”-like fragments into a giant body of work that is meant to be catchy and traditional, or maybe it’s just called “bohemian rhapsody” as a joke because it’s grandiose, avant-garde, and big. Maybe Freddie Mercury is trolling all of us by making us think this way. Welp. This is just my take on this. Hope this helps!(? Maybe it didn’t….)
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necessarily mean that he has gone through with it, but it could be that he's running through the scenario in his mind and imagining what he would say and how he would justify it if he did. In this context, "I don't want to die," makes a lot of sense. It illustrates the cognitive dissonance a person experiences when contemplating suicide. It's quite possible that the song is about a man's internal struggle about whether he should end his own life. In a vulnerable moment of crisis like this, it's also natural that the character might, in his own mind, direct his internal dialogue toward his mother. I am not a Knowledge expert; could someone advise on whether or not this would be an appropriate inclusion?
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Bohemian Rhapsody WAS ALMOST AN EXACT COPY of the SAME SCENE from "Loverboy." In both scenes, a group of men were in a car when the song came on the radio and the men started bopping their heads during the guitar solo in the song. In "Loverboy," the Queen song was playing as the men were on their way to confront the pizza delivery boy (Patrick Demsey) (whose mother was played by Kate Jackson) who had become the town's male prostitute and had been with the wives of those men (one of whom was played by Vic Tayback). When I first saw "Wayne's World," I considered that the scene was an homage to the "Loverboy" scene. But since I've never seen an acknowledgement of this, it appears to be a rip off.
839:'Mentioned' And 'Covered' are two entirely different things. They recorded a studio quality version of said song. You cannot really source a TV Show episode, however, gleethemusic has it on there, and it will also be released on Glee the Music: Journey to Regionals. If things are this strict with Bohemian Rhapsody, then there should be crackdown on every other song on Knowledge. I understand Queen fans are 'protective' of this song, however, a very popular TV show is covering this song, releasing it as a single, airing it on TV, and releasing it in an album. That alone should be plenty mentionable. All can be sourced via the same sources on 4142:
studio where the "Hey Jude" piano was housed. But any attempt to join the dots will require some original research, and I'm not sure how to avoid that for the time being. My best effort so far is something like "It has been stated that the piano was the same as the one used for "Hey Jude". However, that piano was the studio piano at Trident Studios, and Queen had cut all contact with Trident by the time of the song's recording, and although four studios were used to record the song, Trident was not among them."
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article also has 63 references, double what Bohemian Rhapsody has. Note there are no book references so you can have an FA with no book references but keep in mind that this article is about a fairly recent song (2 years old), with no where near the fame of Bohemian Rhapsody. Bohemian Rhapsody has been around for over 30 years. To see an FA for an older song look at
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about a young man who confesses to an impulsive murder and has an epiphany before he is being executed. There are 7 billion people in the world and this song is extremely well-known, so it's no surprise that there's one music scholar, Sheila Whiteley, who has her own theory. But these are exceptions. Maybe we can add the word "some"? "Despite this,
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sources, nobody suggests that "symphonic rock" is the same thing as "progressive rock". That is OR on your part. Besides that, more sources regard "symphonic rock" and "progressive rock" as distinguished terms than they do synonyms. So why are we defaulting to "they're the same thing"? Because they share the same article space? Does that means
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between the terms", that sounds like a very good reason for doubting the reliability of anything to do with symphonic rock. There are hardly any mentions of symphonic rock in the prog article, nothing about how it is distinct from the general term of progressive rock, nothing to say it is a separate genre, or even a subgenre like neo-prog.
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terms than they do synonyms"? Where are all these sources to which you refer and why aren't there enough of them to build an article which explains how symphonic rock is a distinct genre from progressive rock when there's even one on neo-prog, which was a widely derided derivative version of progressive rock?
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I think that it just means that it is an avant-garde/unusual sung large tale, considering that its innovative-ness and grandiose-ness is part of its title too. As an adjective, the term “bohemian” means “socially unconventional in an artistic way.” (Source: Google English Dictionary, which comes from
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I've not "backpedaled" on anything. Oh, and "Sometimes called ..." and "is also known as ..." don't sound "completely different" to me, they sound extremely similar. We obviously don't speak the same version of English. And "more sources regard 'symphonic rock' and 'progressive rock' as distinguished
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Unfortunately, it makes it very clear in the opening line of the progressive rock article that "symphonic rock" is often used as just an alternate name for progressive rock. It does not establish anywhere that it is a distinct genre from "progressive rock". I have even seen people attempt to classify
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With regard to the phrase "accusing him/her of betrayal and abuse", if the singer is a man, which Freddie Mercury is, don't you think it would be better to say "accusing her"? Because a man is speaking to a woman, not to another man, when he sings the word "baby". At least that's my viewpoint and I'm
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It's always been 5:55 to my knowledge, and I've never seen any reason to think that it was longer at some point. It's listed as that length on a large number of the original vinyl pressings, and the music video clocks in at approximately that length too, having just checked. I have no idea why people
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Who agrees with me that this sentence might make it seem as if there is more speculation about this song's meaning than there actually is: "Despite this, critics, both journalistic and academic, have speculated over the meaning behind the song's lyrics." I think that pretty much everybody agrees it's
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Due to the aforementioned reasons, if it's OK with the Knowledge community, I'll take the liberty of removing Wessex from the list of studios used and correct the spelling on Scorpio. There are things we will probably never know for sure, but whether Wessex were used for this is not one of them; same
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The fact Wessex Studios were, at that time, undergoing refurbishing, as they'd changed ownership and management. New recording rooms were built, a new piano was bought, maintenance engineers were hired (source: an interview with Timothy Freese-Greene on his website)... so, at the time, even if they'd
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Due to the modified lyrics and vastly modified tone of voice, as well as the exclusion of a large bulk of content in the song (most of the ballad section was cut out for the Muppets version), I regard it as more of a parody rather than an actual cover version. As such, I feel it doesn't really belong
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You're going to need to get more references, especially book references (6 books in the "General" section) Are all those books actually referenced in the article with in-line cites? If not you should otherwise the books should go under a "Further Reading" section. A song of this magnitude with the
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I'd like to try and get this article to FA standard, and have been doing a lot of work on it in the past few days, following a request for a peer review I put in about a week ago. The comments we received I have pasted below, and as I complete tasks I will strike through the relevant sections. Anyone
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tricky, I must admit. I've been looking for sources to conclusively disprove that it's the same piano, but nothing yet... there's lots of evidence, such as the fact the backing tracks were all recorded at Rockfield, and Queen had no contact with Trident at this point in time, including not using the
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I agree wholeheartedly... I'm not a particular fan of the song(!), but its contribution to musical history can't be understated, and I've come across plenty of GAs for songs that are not only less detailed, but had some serious factual errors in them. I really only contributed the references for the
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The reason for delisting was kind of cruel - some citation neededs, should have been easily fixed, and complaint that the time of the song isn't listed. I mean, this isn't your usual bang on the drums and sing the chorus kind of song, it's a bit mysterious to say what time it is! I found a dubious
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Figaro, of course, is a reference to late 18th century opera "The Barber of Seville", by Pierre Beaumarchais. Beaumarchais based his play directly on Commedia dell'Arte characters and style, including using the name Figaro, which had been a standard character portrayed by street performers in Naples
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If you can find a reliable source that explicitly lists "Progressive rock" as the genre, we can add it. Otherwise, we should continue to keep all Queen articles under the same non-controversial umbrella. It's not our job as encyclopedia editors to add our own personal interpretations. I've heard the
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drum click or metronome of any sort. Freddie Mercury conducted them and instructed them on the pauses (sources: John Deacon on the Magic Years documentary, Freddie Mercury on one of his filmed Munich interviews, Roger Taylor on Rhythm Magazine 2002, Brian May on the Inside the Rhapsody documentary).
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Although the first (topmost) sung note IS a Bâ™­, the actual first chord is 4-note (D4 F4 G4 Bâ™­4) Gm7 2nd inversion, followed by a correctly quoted C7. (Not to mention, if she was referring to Bâ™­ as the first note OR chord, either way, the 6 makes no sense, as the note is in the 4th octave, and is not
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I notice that the Muppets' version is currently mentioned here, very briefly, but without even a link to the other article. I don't think we need to cover (heh) all the details of the comic send-up here. It's a little too much of an in-joke (like going around saying "more cowbell" or "your mom") for
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Unless he was going for deliberate amiguity, I thing the line as printed in the original LP sleeve is just erroneous; it's missing either the space inside "anyway" or the comma which should follow it. If subsequent editions from the record label or music publishers have it as "any way", then I'd say
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wasn't recorded (for the most part) at Trident Studios, where the famous piano was housed, and there is no way they would have moved the piano to another studio for recording... quite apart from the logistics, Trident certainly wouldn't have let Queen have it, bearing in mind they'd just terminated
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As you well know, Knowledge "did" have a dedicated article for symphonic rock, which was deleted due to questions over its importance and almost complete lack of sources. Art rock, by contrast, has a very detailed article with plenty of sources. So there is no comparison I'm afraid. Unless you care
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The painting below is of a Commedia dell'Arte performance. The main character on the left (the "Harlequin") is preparing to fight and kill his protagonist on the right (both holding knives). The main character's mother hovers behind him, and the constable is coming from stage left to arrest him for
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If you guys wanna add the Sheilah Whitely quote back, I would be happy if someone else has the time to check out the book and compare it with any number of previous versions of the article (before ~5:20pm PDT (GMT -7), April 26, 2011), and, if it was misquoted, then perhaps we can add it back, that
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In fact, the piano tracks, if volume's turned considerably up during the silences, you can hear Mercury counting before the 'no no no no no no no' bit, while he's playing with Deacon and Taylor on the backing track. Again, it proves there was no drum click. This is not original research, but having
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Article states that the introduction is a "close 4 part harmony". I have all 24 of the master tracks from this song, and whilst the intro does start off with 4 harmony voices, its later branches off to at least 5. It's difficult to hear, so I may be mistaken. What I guess I'm trying to say is where
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I wasn't directly quoting the opening line of the prog article and you know that, so don't make out that I was. Whether it says "alternate name" or "sometimes called", now you're just arguing for the sake of it. As for your comment on "sources contradict each other on whether there are differences
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Why do you keep the genre of "Bohemian Rhapsody"as "Rock", as Rock is a very diverse genre of music, that is used to describe music by 1950's artists like Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly, to Cliff Richard, to the Beach Boys, to The Beatles, Rolling Stones and The Who, to The Doors, Jefferson Airplane,
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The truth of the matter is that someone with a good enough ear can hear exactly what's going on in a piece of music. To someone without a musical ear, it might seem that multiple notes at the same time "cover each other up," much in the same way putting a wall between someone and a TV screen would
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That should give you a link to your User page first, followed, in parentheses, by a link to your Talk page. (This is actually the default form, so the simpler way I mentioned earlier is...simpler.) When you use ~~~~ this bit will be inserted followed by the date and time. Good luck. For more help,
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Hi, Tehmikuji. I believe that SineBot expects links in your signature and, as you've noticed, yours doesn't have any links. SineBot can't know that you've signed, then, so it does it for you. The reason you've got no links is that you've (1) overridden the default signature in your Preferences and
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P.S. - Can someone tell me why it's kind of signing my post when I use the four tildes, but not as a link, and then minutes later adds "previously unsigned comment added by" my nickname and talk links in the proper linked format? It's confusing the heck out of me; Sorry, I'm a bit of a newb. I did
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At the begining, the version of the Muppets was not more then a cover. Later it was released as a (download) single of Queen + The Muppets (for example on amazon and itunes). This gave it later legally a sort of collaboration and not just a cover version. And this is now my own oppinion: if the by
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to become a single cover, but only started as the viral video, so it really doesn't fit there in its entirity. Secondly, which i hadn't gotten around to, I beilieve that it is likely better to expand the Muppets version to includion nearly all of the other Muppets online endevours instead of just
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score because of May's intense involvement in the production and its score. I'm, reluctantly, happy with the one-word version because of its use on the original album sleeve, but perhaps with a footnote addressing why we are using this option, whilst highlighting various other reliable sources use
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Belated response: courtesy of my Queen-expert friend, I have an electronic copy of his personal research photograph of a hand-written and -dated tape box with a label for Rockfield Studios in Monmouth showing that "Freddie's Piano Bits" (sic) for Bohemian Rhapsody were recorded there on 18 August
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advises against this. It makes no difference whether symphonic rock has an article. It is a distinct topic covered in sources, most of which distinguish it from prog-rock. Therefore, Knowledge must also distinguish it from prog-rock, and be careful not to mislead readers into thinking that people
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Taken as a whole, the plot of the song could be almost precisely a stylized version of a Commedia dell'Arte performance, brought up to date. The song talks about a young man who has killed someone, and now must face the consequences of his actions, and is calling for his sweet mother, and bidding
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Commedia dell'Arte was a style of street performance that became popular in Italy roughly during the same time that William Shakespeare was writing plays in England. There were many common themes and characters that were portrayed by the itinerant thespians, and the style went on to have enormous
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This is a long article, so maybe I missed something, but other than a mention of 1-1-2 in one part of the song, there seems to be no mention of what time the song is. since it is rock (sort of) and since 1-1-2 seems to be a kind of 4/4 (I'm not a musician, so I don't know, but there's no link to
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used for 'A Night at the Opera' and, according to the current owner of the flat where they were located, used for parts of 'Bohemian Rhapsody') were both owned by George Martin, adding to the possibility that memory can easily mix-up the two of them (you can read the Knowledge article on memory).
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In my preferences, I currently have (without the quotation marks) "Tehmikuji (talk)" typed into the field, and the "Treat the above as Wiki Markup" box checked. I realize this isn't the place to ask about this, but.. I hope you'll have a little patience with a newbie, and at the very least simply
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as an example for no particular reason other than that it is a popular song FA. Try to include all the subjects found in this article if possible. Note the Track listings and formats section as well as chart, sales and procession section. This would be good content to add to your article. The
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Bohemian means doing nothing. Rhapsody is the event which takes place when you do that for a period of time. Buddha did it and confronted Mara (the Buddhist name for Satan) Christ did it and confronted Satan. Mr. Mercury states "..leave you all behind to face the truth." The song then goes on to
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Interestingly, neither Jesus Chris Superstar or Tommy are on Knowledge in their genre box as rock operas, even though they do fit the criteria for rock operas more so than a song such as Bohemian Rhapsody. We have sources for progressive rock, progressive pop, symphonic rock, hard rock and heavy
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had to be linked together in the infobox by color, yes, the answer would be blue. I don't see what's hard to understand about that, and quite frankly, I think I lost a few brain cells reading the argument in the first place. And people wonder why I'm against the "genre" parameter. Mother of God.
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Same for the typo (which could've been the magazine's editor's mistake, rather than Baker's) on Scorpio Studio. They were indeed Scorpio, not Scorpion. Sources? Album liner notes, Marc Bolan's biography (T-Rex also recorded there), Supertramp's liner notes (they also recorded there), Ken Scott's
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article, I think the collaboration of Queen with The Muppets can also be mentioned in the BR article. But I also think, that this article should be based on the original 1975 release and therefore further information about the collaboration should be posted on the cover topic. What do you think?
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I disagree strongly with moving the Muppets articles as the starting point for this list; inclusion via seealso linkage, yes, but not complete inclusion. In part, I spent time yesterday establishing the notability of the song by itself, so the issues in the above section were addressed. Another
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You've been backpedaling this entire time. "Sometimes called ..." is completely different from saying "is also known as ..." If there is no consistency to the use of "symphonic rock", then we should be going by what the individual sources state in their given context. In the "Bohemian Rhapsody"
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I reverted it since, as you said, "that's my viewpoint and I'm going to edit that part" and viewpoint doesn't have anything to do with it. Since the person is simply a "you" and doesn't have a specified gender it could be either. Plus there's the fact that Queen has used ambiguity regarding the
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is a google news list for "muppets bohemian rhapsody" for just Dec 2009, with at least 80 hits. I really GHITS and all that, but there's more than a handful of detailed sources in that.) Add in a Webby award, and it's notable as it's owner (parody or cover version). Mind you, there's a lot of
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As mentioned in the article, Bohemian Rhapsody got a lot of attention from its inclusion in the 1992 movie "Wayne's World." Yet, in this article, and in a Knowledge article on Vic Tayback, there is NO mention of the use of this song in the 1989 movie "Loverboy." The "Wayne's World" scene with
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The only way I can imagine this quote making any semblance of sense, out of context, if in the context it was understood that the "(6)" referred to the amount of notes sung, and 'harmonic' was somehow established to refer initially to a note, and then a chord without any specific mention. This
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I know the muppets is mentioned, but Glee is covering this in the season 1 finale, which airs Tuesday, it's already been released for online listening, as well as on itunes. Should this be mentioned somewhere in the article? It's covered by Jonathon Groff (his character, obviously), and "Vocal
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But if nobody knows for certain what the song is about, how would we summarise that? "The meaning behind the lyrics has been speculated over by many critics, with theories ranging from Mercury's attempts to deal with issues from his childhood or his homosexuality, to a story of a man making a
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was a classical music ensemble by Franz Liszt. Bohemia is near Hungary. The name could thus be a tribute to Liszt's work. This theory does not negate the explanation we have written up, ... it complements it by helping explain why the band chose the unusual word "Bohemian" when some more
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When it comes to interpreting the meaning behind Bohemian Rhapsody's lyrics, I was surprised not to see it mentioned that the song could be about a man contemplating suicide. When hearing "Mama, just killed a man," I always assumed that the "man" he was referring to was himself. It doesn't
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a Bâ™­6(3) (1st inversion) nor a Bâ™­6(4) (2nd inv.) chord, but rather in actuality is that latter (2nd) inversion of Gm7. This is also not to mention that switching from referring initially to a note sung in the 'harmony' to a chord without any notice is vague and potentially misleading.)
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their contract with them. It might be another of the myths around the album, like it being the most expensive ever recorded at the time – I've seen articles from the music press at the time where Queen's management vehemently deny this assertion, but the myth seems to have persisted.
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airplay by Kenny Everett on his Capitol Radio Saturday and Sunday programme, being entirely played fourteen times over the weekend. This second point is confirmed in the Release section of the feature (sourced by a subsequent book), but the 7 minute duration is never quoted.
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How could a song written in 1975 be about AIDS? This was well before HIV disease was clinically identified, and over a decade before Mercury was diagnosed as being HIV positive. Do you mean this was his was of telling fans he was *gay*? The two things are quite different.
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I've never seen such an explanation, and if Mercury had talked about it in a music magazine, I think it's absolutely certain that one of his or the band's biographers would have found it by now, given that there has been so much interest in the song's title for decades.
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No, it doesn't say "often used as just an alternate name". It says it's "sometimes called art rock, classical rock, or symphonic rock", while sources contradict each other on whether there are differences between the terms. "Progressive rock" has also been mixed up with
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Wessex Studios were, indeed, NOT used for this album. They were used for 'Sheer Heart Attack' (1974), also co-produced by Roy Baker, which is probably why he may have misremembered; another bit of trivia: both Wessex (up until summer '74, that is) and Lansdowne (which
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The easiest thing to do, considering the form of signature you want, is to clear the Signature field and clear the checkbox, "Treat the above as wiki markup." Click Save, and you should have the same sig you showed above. If you want anything fancier, you can read
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The only available info is new lyrics are written by Mark Bradford and the performance directed by Darla Robinson (dunno who they are and where from). The tune in the video is slightly shortened to 4 mn 48 sec, but the music is really close to the original.
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credit "operatic vocals", and the song has multiple sections, it's always thought of as a standalone piece. "Rock" would be the simplest and consistent category; let's face it, Freddie had a multi-cultural background and it comes through in his music.
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http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8yMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT48&dq=%22scorpio+sound%22&hl=en&ei=38qGTeztGOeT0QH0grnDCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22scorpio%20sound%22&f=false
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EDIT: Well, it's still adding the preceding comment thing (after a while) it seems. At the time I'm typing this, 'Tehmikuji' and 'talk' do not appear as links (not the initial ones before the "Preceding unsigned comment added by" thing. The help page
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describe the fight which ensues within the self once the ego is challenged by starving it. There is a book which details this, and describes the process in detail. If you do it, you will see the truth. Book: Conflict: A Life Nearly Wasted on Dualism.
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It is important not to oversimplify material in the effort to make it more understandable. Encyclopedia articles should not "tell lies to children" in the sense of giving readers an easy path to the feeling that they understand something when they
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Oh don't worry, I know that's there. Somehow I managed to do that when I was changing some of the refs, so I've decided that I'll wait until I've finished re-doing all the citations until I scan through and weed that out. Nevertheless, you should
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I see you have a section entitled "General" in the references section, I'm assuming that is for the books, and then "Specific is for websites and page numbers of the books used. I've never seen this format before. Be sure it follows one of the
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This is a reference to the Italian Commedia dell'Arte again. Galileo sometimes appeared in the street performers' skits as someone of ridicule - portrayed as a foolish wise man, whom the Catholic Church had to censor for spreading crazy ideas.
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If we are talking about harmony, the harmony/chords change from a G minor 7 chord to C 7, in bars 1 and 2. Is it printed in a book or article somewhere? Not that I specifically know of, but it is, I assure you with 100% confidence, a fact.
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The multi-track also lacks said click track, both on its contents (available via the mentioned documentary, also played with on the 2004 BBC special programme about the song) and its tracksheet (visible on the aforementioned BBC documentary).
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is fairly convincing (though not a reliable source by Knowledge norms) – see posts by "RussTee61" dated 3 August 2009 and "sebsebseb" dated 30 June 2010. I do have a friend who (literally) wrote the book about Queen so I'll consult him.
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1975, and – as you say – Queen's hostile departure from Trident means it's vanishingly unlikely that the studio would have let them borrow their piano. Unfortunately, the photograph is not available for upload to Knowledge. Where next?
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Nowhere in the article does it say rock opera is a music "genre", it says it is a collection of songs (plural). A rock opera is very much akin to a concept album and the two are often used to mean the same thing, as this article states
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and stuff; and (2) can't make out what your words have to do with the article. It's not at all clear (to me) what you want changed or what you want it changed to. Maybe somebody less musically ignorant will get it and respond.
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I think my main point is only: just because some transcriber at a sheet music or karaoke or DVD company (or Peraino, apparently) made a change based on his/her educated knowledge of English, we shouldn't repeat the act here
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prevent them from seeing the TV, but this is simply not true. They layer, and there are no secrets, nothing is hidden. Everything is self-evident fact to a good enough musician (with regard to harmony and such).
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But you will need to provide evidence that it may be a myth, because at the moment it's just your word against several reliable sources. I'm not saying you're wrong, just that you need to provide that evidence.
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it doesn't say that symphonic rock is a genre, though, does it, it says it was a strain, and if it's so significant, why isn't there more on it in the prog article, let alone a separate article establishing its
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level of exposure and impact it has had on the music industry should have been written about in several books. Check google books for a start. Book references are more credible and looked on more favorably at
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about it), and I won't revert it again no matter which way it gets changed (unless, of course, we get avid discussion here and we reach a strong consensus for one way, and some IP later changes it to the
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Any third party reliable sources? Any such parody would needed to have been discussed independently, otherwise we're also going to get some bored school kid's YouTube attempt mashed up over a lunchtime.
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Ironically, the song that knocked this off the #1 chart position in the UK was "Mama Mia" by ABBA. The words "Mama Mia" are repeated in this in the line "Oh mama Mia, mama Mia, mama Mia let me go."
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I read last year's discussion comparing the SOS article and QueenConcerts in terms of authenticity. Now, I won't talk about QueenConcerts at the moment, just focus on SOS. I'm not denying that:
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in this article. Not just that, but I would not support a merge of an article that is so poorly written and structured in to this Good Article, one that is quickly approaching FA status.
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and other more reliable sources should probably pick up on it in a few hours or a day. Not sure if y'all want to wait for them to pick it up or if the sources available now are enough.
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So as you can see, this makes very little to no sense. I had been carefully studying the song during the half-hour or so before I brought up the Knowledge page and noticed the error.
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and ISBN 073999436365) use the "Any way the wind blows". (I have another three as PDFs, without ISBN, so can't be used for verifiability.) The subtitle to the Queen + Paul Rogers DVD
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and try to contribute also. I've certainly done far more than my fair share of work on this article. Over the past few days I've begun to wonder where all the editors have gone!
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the BR video, as each of them gain notability on their own. Because the section is about the video more than the actual single, that would be a better place for expansion. --
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discussion of live performances of the song. These are subjects in the article not explored in the lead. An article of this length could easily have a three paragraph lead.
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Being sensible, what's more likely? That album liner notes and even the history of the studios were wrong, or that a 20-year old recollection from a producer was wrong?
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You should probably look for a couple more images, it may be difficult to find free use images for a song but if it's possible it would be good to add a couple more.
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Nothing else to say except: wtf? Just because Knowledge does not currently have a dedicated article for symphonic rock (as opposed to a dedicated section, which it
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source for 9/8 and 4/4, see fairly serious forum posts about a bar of 2/4 and some 6/8 at the end. It's interesting, and if people can I wish they'd address it.
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with the purpose of trying to establish a standard rule for merge/separate different versions of the same song. Please make known your opinions on the matter. --
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I'm no expert, but you'll never get it to FA with all that red at the bottom. I keep waiting for you to do something about that, but it's still there after
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What you should be doing is finding a source which states what the genre is, and quote that with references. Discussing what you want to call it fails
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Can you really include EVERYTHING as simpley "rock"? I think you need to write every part's genre. Something like that: Ballad, Rock Opera, Hard Rock.
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what 1-1-2 is), maybe the song is in 4/4. Can someone in the know include this information in the article -- or disabuse me of it if this is wrong.
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Faustian pact with the devil, while others believe the lyrics have no meaning at all; Mercury would only say that the song is about relationships".
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I'm confused as to why the only cover version mentioned in the article is the Muppets when there are many cover versions older than this, Including
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First of all, we can probably all agree that this is a teeny, tiny topic to worry about. I feel a bit silly discussing it (or, Jimbo help me,
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Neither 'ballad" or 'rock opera' are genres? Why add them when they aren't even genres. Rock is a good description of all of Queen's music.
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There is a theme throughout this part of "Bohemian Rhapsody" that uses Italian phrases, again probably a reference to Commedia dell'Arte.
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different subjects, not describe them specifically. If you want to mention progressive rock, add it to the article body. And as for your
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charts section, but there are a handful of dedicated editors who really deserve recognition for the work they put into this article.
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farewell to his friends. This moral play was very typical of many of the Commedia dell'Arte performances from the 17th century on.
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Queen made promos for "Seven Seas of Rhye" and "Killer Queen" (before "Bohemian Rhapsody")? That's total rubbish, AFAIK. Source?
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Thanks but, regarding a so famous song, I just feel there's s'thing missing ! Sure s'dy will clear this up... before Xmas ;-) --
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was not transcribed incorrectly, is incorrect, despite having been published -- Books in general do have editors, but I doubt
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The lead also has a lot of phrases like, "it is considered..." Take care when using terms like this, they can be construed as
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The reference to Beelzebub is also from Commedia dell'Arte, who was a stock character used by the Italian street performers.
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published sources. But I'm afraid to have to say, although I've never published anything, this author's quote, presuming it
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sorry, just seen this comment... no, unless that parody has been discussed in other reliable independent sources, it fails
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This makes little musical sense as I can see (save for 'C7' if she's referring to the chord and not the (unsung) note C7
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There is no mention anywhere in the article of the parodies of the song, not even Weird Al's "Bohemian Polka"! Come on!
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There are many elements in "Bohemian Rhapsody" that are taken from standard Commedia dell'Arte motifs and characters.
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For reference, the citation for the quote specifies page 252 of Whiteley, Sheila (2006). Queering the Popular Pitch.
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seems to be an obvious typo: but for what? "wily"? Can someone with access to the source please check and correct? --
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I think that this song has definately got some Rock style in it but I also think Pop is also in this song as well.
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commonplace word could have done. anyone know if this has been dealt with somewhere, e.g. in a music magazine?
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This song has reached 1 billion views on YouTube but I am unsure where this would go in the article. Source:
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suddenly plunked down into this article. I believe both topics would suffer (this one more than the other).
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I don't know what Knowledge generally does in a situation like this, but I thought I'd let you guys know.
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This is why I am against the "no original research" rule as being an absolute rule regarding all things.
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also uses this version. Perhaps a footnote could be used to indicate the discrepancy should anyone care?
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critics, both journalistic and academic, have speculated over the meaning behind the song's lyrics." --
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page. Everything else is like the entire muppets thing. It's something video, and cannot be sourced.
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that's a very good point actually made by that thread, and one that hadn't occurred to me before...
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You have several short paragraphs. Consider combining or expanding these to make the reading easier.
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murder. This is almost a complete depiction of the events described in "Bohemian Rhapsody".
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metal in the article, so why are we adding rock opera too (and removing progressive pop)?
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played up to help sell the album; it's more of a song cycle. While the liner notes for
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Attempting to sign via 4 tildes again, Tehmikuji (talk) 18:20, 24 October 2010 (UTC)
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The Peraino quote given has: "while the hero presents himself as meek through mily."
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I'm watching this discussion but I believe I'm done arguing. Carry on, carry on...
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denotes it as "Anyway" instead. Which one should be used for the article and why?
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it was a result of vandalism which changed the file name... it's been fixed now.
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where "any way" is used? The JPS, is that DVD you mentioned from Elektra/Warner?
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Regarding my recent change (removed Sheilah Whiteley quote from Intro section)
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read through the help though. And here I go, signing with four tilde's below:
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I read thru the entire Intro twice, and was astounded that there was
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heightened by the harmonic change from Bâ™­ (6) to C7 in bars 1 and 2;
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this detailed and interesting; I'm surprised it's not a feature.
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that finally expels the tension built up throughout the song.
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that finally expels the tension built up throughout the song.
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wanted to record at Wessex, they wouldn't have been able to.
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Wessex Studios was never used to record Bohemian Rhapsody.
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Both versions of the song in my collection of sheet music (
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gender of addressed persons in other songs intentionally.
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That devils is of course the man/father cutting his son.
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Brit milah! No! We will not let you go! -- Let him go!
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ignore this without letting the FAIL of it get to you.
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The article is serious, detailed and mostly accurate.
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Talk:Bohemian Rhapsody
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four days
JohnFromPinckney

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