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No. There are many rock songs over the length of Bohemian Rhapsody. For example, Rush's 2112 is over 20 minutes in length.
6 minutes 7. This is (as far as I know) the longest song queen released.
6 minutes 7. This is (as far as I know) the longest song queen released.
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No it is not. There are many songs that do not have their title in them. Take for example, Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. Nowhere in the song do they sing either "bohemian" or "rhapsody."
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No. There are many rock songs over the length of Bohemian Rhapsody. For example, Rush's 2112 is over 20 minutes in length.
6 minutes 7. This is (as far as I know) the longest song queen released.
6 minutes 7. This is (as far as I know) the longest song queen released.
This is actually rather disputed. There are parts of it which are very balladic but then it goes pretty wierd. I would class it as a ballad because many of the sctions feel like this. If it helps think of it as a ballad with a queen twist :P
Bohemian Rhapsody is on A Night at the Opera and Greatest Hits I.
There are too many to list on here. Famous songs include we will rock you, we are the champions, bohemian rhapsody, another one bites the dust, and don't stop me now. Check Wikipedia for a more complete list.
Many people have tried to pin a really deep meaning on the song, but according to Freddie, it was honestly just a mishmash of words that basically sound nice together/unfinished lyrics and rhymes.
Not far behind with 5 minutes 40 something. I'm not sure of the seconds. Live versions are sometimes shorter as the beginning 'is this the real life...' bit is left out.
Bohemian Rhapsody is a very metaphorical work, focusing upon good and evil, masculine and feminine, the need for absolution of one's sins, and the fate of one's soul after death. It focuses upon a poor young man from a deprived background who shoots a man dead, probably to rob him, and laments to his mother that he is now facing the death penalty. He is executed, after which various factions from the worlds of good and evil fight for possession of his soul. Galileo is mentioned as representing one of the 'good' factions- kindly, wise, paternal, and a genuis of the most positive kind. The song also mentions the character Scaramouche from the old Italian Comedia del 'Arte, who is a metaphor for one of the 'negative' factions', being selfish, irresponsible, uncaring and debauched. the Tate of the man's soul is ambiguous, but you are left with the impression that although he is innocent in many ways, he has a wilyness about him. There is an entire page on Wikipedia devoted to 'Bohemian Rhapsody', which can give you the full story of the song.