When Bohemian Rhapsody Meets Bluegrass


Un gran esfuerzo, pero le falta la garra del Rock...
A great effort, but it lacks the strong grip of Rock...
Thanks for sharing

meanwhile, as ireland does its best to bridge the few hundred years gap to the rest of the world .....

I have to agree with the smelly scavenger, it's not really my cup of tea. At least they made their version of the song. I'm 6'6" tall and I believe the girl playing mandolin has longer fingers than I do.
I was going to post "Thunderstruck" by Steve'n'Seagulls but all they did was change instrumentation, not the feel of the song. I stumbled on this version of Bohemian Rhapsody that I've never seen before. I don't think it's even as good as The Petersons but at least they also put their own slant on the song.

BTW, we have one of the best Bluegrass Festivals right here in the state of Washington near Arlington. Last time I went was an experience i'll never forget.

And from my favorite Beatle album, "Rubber Soul." Who'd have thought fine banjo, fiddle and mandolin playing could feel so at home in "I've Just Seen a Face?" Thanks.

I hadn't realized that song was so popular with bluegrass/country musicians. I started to post other links I found while exploring from melvinbluestone's link but there were just too many. Most pretty good but also a couple turkeys.

I have to agree with the smelly scavenger, it's not really my cup of tea. At least they made their version of the song. I'm 6'6" tall and I believe the girl playing mandolin has longer fingers than I do.
I was going to post "Thunderstruck" by Steve'n'Seagulls but all they did was change instrumentation, not the feel of the song. I stumbled on this version of Bohemian Rhapsody that I've never seen before. I don't think it's even as good as The Petersons but at least they also put their own slant on the song.
Hmmm I rewatched it just to see those tentadigits. That didn’t seem that long lol. However, something throws me about that group. Like Valley of the Dolls, “Good Afternoon Sir, may I speak to you a moment about the Latter Day Saints?” kinda vibe. (And before someone accuses me of being a heartless monster, just saying in a cheeky way, that much wholesomeness weirds me out a bit)

I have to agree with the smelly scavenger, it's not really my cup of tea. At least they made their version of the song. I'm 6'6" tall and I believe the girl playing mandolin has longer fingers than I do.
I was going to post "Thunderstruck" by Steve'n'Seagulls but all they did was change instrumentation, not the feel of the song. I stumbled on this version of Bohemian Rhapsody that I've never seen before. I don't think it's even as good as The Petersons but at least they also put their own slant on the song.
Hmmm I rewatched it just to see those tentadigits. That didn’t seem that long lol. However, something throws me about that group. Like Valley of the Dolls, “Good Afternoon Sir, may I speak to you a moment about the Latter Day Saints?” kinda vibe. (And before someone accuses me of being a heartless monster, just saying in a cheeky way, that much wholesomeness weirds me out a bit)
Maybe it's an illusion caused by thin fingers and a small instrument. It just seemed like her ring finger could reach a long way. I'm used to watching guitarists so I may have my perspective wacked.