KillarQueen 25.05.2005 13:59 |
I know this discusion has been said many times but now that I have a clear interpertation of Bohiemian Rhapsody I'm kind of curios to to see (and I'm sure there's a wide variety) some other oppinions on the song I guess so I can compare them to mine. Anyone? --KillarQueen |
Lester Burnham 25.05.2005 14:01 |
Apparently, it's about AIDS. |
KillarQueen 25.05.2005 14:07 |
Really? he wrote that song before he got AIDS I thought |
Smitty 25.05.2005 14:15 |
Lester you doofus!!! Killarqueen, the Bo Rhap was written in 1975... AIDS was discovered in what 1980, 1982,... somewhere around there. |
KillarQueen 25.05.2005 14:21 |
Yes I know I just wanted to know how Lester got that interpertation from the song. Nobody knew that Freddie had AIDS (exept for close friends) 'till the day before he died (11/23/91) |
Lester Burnham 25.05.2005 14:36 |
Woah, thanks for catching that one, guys. Where would I have been without your watchful eyes. |
KillerQueen840 25.05.2005 14:57 |
I think it can easily be interperted as the scene when Romeo killed Tybalt from Romeo and Juliet. |
KillarQueen 25.05.2005 15:09 |
yes I read some of that english project thingy |
Lester Burnham 25.05.2005 15:17 |
Woah. I have just been flashed by the blindingly obvious. Thanks John! |
Johnny Knoxville 25.05.2005 15:25 |
Hello, I remember one time i listened to Bohemian Rhaposdy and took in to account what the song means, and all i got was "Freddie has killed someone and and he's going to kill himself because he can't live with himself because what he has done" the rest is just nonsense i think. |
mr bad guy 5656 25.05.2005 16:05 |
Hey, Freddie didn't die on 23/11 but on 24/11 For his moustache's sake! |
mr bad guy 5656 25.05.2005 16:05 |
And yes, i'm talking to you KillarQueen (Bulgarian?) |
KillarQueen 25.05.2005 16:16 |
Mr Bad Guy wrote: Hey, Freddie didn't die on 23/11 but on 24/11 For his moustache's sake!I said that was the day BEFORE he died |
KillarQueen 25.05.2005 16:16 |
And what's Bulgarien supposed to mean? |
The King Of Rhye 25.05.2005 16:23 |
Lester Burnham wrote: Apparently, it's about AIDS.No, I thought the Prophet's Song was about AIDS, wasnt it? (sometimes people just dont get sarcasm, ya know....) |
MercuryArts 25.05.2005 18:29 |
I've said it before &I'll say it again, Do you really want to know what Bo Rhap is about?? Well I'm gonna tell you..... It's about 5 minutes & 55 seconds! There you have it. You take it to the grave! |
KillarQueen 25.05.2005 18:40 |
There isn't one meaning of Bo Rhap that everyone can a agree on. I'm just wondering what others oppinions are |
KillarQueen 25.05.2005 18:46 |
By the way MercuryArts that was pretty stupid. Funny though |
chewing gum bum 25.05.2005 18:51 |
My interpretation? It's about Freddie coming to terms about his sexuality. Killing off Farouk Bulsara and finally becoming Freddie Mercury. It came to me while watching a live queen video and seeing him by himself at the piano and REALLY looking into the lyrics. He was torn about his sexual orientation and I think it's around this time where he probably finally "came out" to a certain extent. I get the feeling the first verse telling his mom that he killed a man meaning that he may have come out to his mother. I don't know. It just makes sense to me but everyone is entitled to an opinon. The opera section to me doesn't really mean anything. Freddie just being clever I suppose. He also may have considered himself a bohemian. Give it a listen everybody and see what you think. |
KillarQueen 25.05.2005 19:16 |
well I think the beginning is about (like you said) him haveing killed a man (his old self or a fictional person) and conffesing to his mother and he's going to his trial tommarow, and might get hanged afterwords. The opera section I've always thought is the trial section where the jury is arguing about whether let be hanged or to "let him go" |
*3*Playful as a pussycat 25.05.2005 19:23 |
Smittygecko wrote: Lester you doofus!!! Killarqueen, the Bo Rhap was written in 1975... AIDS was discovered in what 1980, 1982,... somewhere around there.1989...and try explaining that to my substitue teacher...i mean, if you're gunna be a Queen fan, at least get your facts straight and dont jump to conclusions |
kdj2hot 25.05.2005 21:42 |
First of all they're joking about the AIDS thing you knuckleheads who took it serious. Second of all BoRhap has a pretty simple face value interpretation. I don't know maybe I'm just smarter than the rest of you: Guy shoots someone dead, in the head, weapon a gun. Now he has the death penalty. Now the middle part is either the trial or possibly his judgement day and he's trying to stop from going to hell. Now I dont think the hell thing is right, I think it's just a trial with the defendent, the prosecution and defense bantering. It's pretty obvious if you listen to the lyrics it's not rocket science. They're trying to save the guy from the "mostrosity" i.e. death penalty device of choice I always crack up at the easy come easy go part, thats so funny and genius. Anyway I'm right, no debating it, end of discussion lol |
written_in_the_stars 25.05.2005 22:32 |
Remember what Freddie said about the meaning of his songs ?... "Does it means this, does it means that...that's all everybody wants to know. Fuck them, darling. I say what any poet would say if you dared ask him to analyse his work: if you see it, then it's there." To me Bohemian Rhapsody is a GREAT song, it's the greatest song of all time in the history of music. But I think what partly makes the song so great is that nobody can tell for sure what it REALLY means. We can have our own interpretation of it, but we'll never know what Freddie was thinking about when he wrote it. Personally I feel this song as the story of a vulnerable man who has to die in a very mystical way, involving Gods' powers, Evil's powers and forces of nature, and has to say goodbye to the world in a very theatrical and dramatic way. It's a piece of art, like a theatre play. I don't think it was about Freddie's life (and I don't believe for one second that it could be about AIDS). I think Freddie was the kind of artist who wanted to avoid to give people an idea of who he really was in his personal life - he rather wanted to offer them art and entertainment. That's what Bohemian Rhapsody is all about - art and entertainment. |
mr bad guy 5656 26.05.2005 02:15 |
Hey KillarQueen, you're right. I'm such a fool. |
good_old_fashioned_loverboy1986 30.05.2005 07:42 |
For those of you that think like i do, that all poems for example don't mean anything and in fact the writer chose a word simply becasue it rhymes with the word above, this may be the clue to what the song means. Freddie did famously say when he wrote lyrics that they were to be regarded as 'tomorrow's fish and chip paper darling!' and maybe you also think as i do that no lyrics matter it is just a way of remembering the important part of any song which is the melody. That is my interpretation and opinion of Bo Rhap and every other song in existance! |
kdj2hot 30.05.2005 09:51 |
good_old_fashioned_loverboy1986 wrote: For those of you that think like i do, that all poems for example don't mean anything and in fact the writer chose a word simply becasue it rhymes with the word above, this may be the clue to what the song means. Freddie did famously say when he wrote lyrics that they were to be regarded as 'tomorrow's fish and chip paper darling!' and maybe you also think as i do that no lyrics matter it is just a way of remembering the important part of any song which is the melody. That is my interpretation and opinion of Bo Rhap and every other song in existance!People thinking like that is why most songs suck. There's always a cerebral side to the best songs. |
good_old_fashioned_loverboy1986 30.05.2005 10:05 |
I didn't imply that they weren't well thought out lyrics and were not genius to come up with but i stand by what i say, if people constantly search for metaphors in any work then sooner or later the whole work will be taken out of context. Bo Rhap is an opera basically and those words, all though not directly taken from them, are very common themes in opera. Freddie being the musical genius he was may have thought that to use already existing themes and rewrite them was a good idea. Scaramouche is an operatical character i believe and in doing so just takes Freddie's musical genius to another level. |
KillarQueen 30.05.2005 21:21 |
I'm not trying to find out the true meaning of Bohiemian Rhapsody, because (and many of you have said this already) I know all songs affect diffrent people differently. I'm just trying to see what those differences are. K just thought I'd clear that up. KillarQueen |
Mercuryworks 30.05.2005 21:53 |
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Mercuryworks 30.05.2005 21:54 |
pretty close i think |