When Bohemian Rhapsody Meets Bluegrass

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OUtstanding!

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So much fun to listen to. Thanks!

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:-)

 

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Lol some bluegrass I can handle, that wasn’t my cup of tea at all, much prefer the original.

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Not my cup of tea either ! 🙀
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Un gran esfuerzo, pero le falta la garra del Rock... 

A great effort, but it lacks the strong grip of Rock... 

Thanks for sharing 

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Gomer_Pyle wrote:

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)

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I find BR one of the worst songs ever recorded. [McArthur Park is close also]. 

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StinkingHyena wrote:
Gomer_Pyle wrote:

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.