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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice
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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Quote: (03-02-2019 05:03 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

Cr33pin is pretending to defend good music.

Cr33pin is defending the 80's.

Cr33pin's booty hole has no defense for. . .

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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Quote: (04-21-2016 02:59 PM)hydrogonian Wrote:  

What's the difference between a gay man's moustache and a straight man's moustache?

The semen (and other bodily fluid) content
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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Queen is one of the great bands but Freddie gets too much worship when Brian May was just as talented and just as much responsible for the band's work. Roger and John were contributors too. That's why they were such an outstanding group.

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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Quote: (03-02-2019 09:30 PM)RawGod Wrote:  

Queen is one of the great bands but Freddie gets too much worship when Brian May was just as talented and just as much responsible for the band's work. Roger and John were contributors too. That's why they were such an outstanding group.

All four of them wrote hit songs:

Freddie Mercury - Don't Stop Me Now, Bohemian Rhapsody, Somebody To Love, Crazy Little Thing Called Love and We Are The Champions

John Deacon - Another One Bites The Dust, I Want To Break Free and You're My Best Friend.

Roger Taylor - Radio Ga Ga and A Kind Of Magic as well as These Are The Days Of Our Lives.

Brian May - Fat Bottomed Girls, We Will Rock You, and Who Wants To Live Forever?
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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

I'll agree that Freddie had a great voice and talent, but I think hes been posthumously practically sainted because he was a faggot.

Lots if incredible non-degenerate singers that didnt get movies made about them.

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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Not gonna throw shade since his talent was indisputable but I've always disliked Queen and FM. I just hate that over-the-top, bathetic style. Queen songs tend to make me cringe. I get that I have to remember that this was a different era of music but I just strongly dislike the sound and style.

It's a shame because, objectively, I can hear why everyone likes FM. He was super talented, but I feel like the way in which he used his talent was just so masturbatory in a way.

I know that's ironic coming from me, a heavy metal guy, but I just always have to bite my tongue whenever people start going on and on about Freddie Mercury.

I know genius manifests itself in many different ways, but I much prefer the understated genius of Jazz and classical music. It can be as complex or as simple as you want it to be. I find that Queen is just too much all the time.

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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Quote: (03-03-2019 03:10 AM)Fortis Wrote:  

Not gonna throw shade since his talent was indisputable but I've always disliked Queen and FM. I just hate that over-the-top, bathetic style. Queen songs tend to make me cringe. I get that I have to remember that this was a different era of music but I just strongly dislike the sound and style.

It's a shame because, objectively, I can hear why everyone likes FM. He was super talented, but I feel like the way in which he used his talent was just so masturbatory in a way.

I know that's ironic coming from me, a heavy metal guy, but I just always have to bite my tongue whenever people start going on and on about Freddie Mercury.

I know genius manifests itself in many different ways, but I much prefer the understated genius of Jazz and classical music. It can be as complex or as simple as you want it to be. I find that Queen is just too much all the time.

I feel the exact same way. His operatic style verged on unintentional parody. The only Queen song that resonates with me on a deep emotional level is "Long Away," which is sung by Brian May in an everyday style reminiscent of the Beatles.

The general public, though, goes for grand spectacle. They like big gestures and showmanship, whether its Celine Dion showing off her range, Bono and Springsteen yelling for hours on end, or Freddie Mercury making like Pavarotti. I took to some of this way back when, but outgrew it quickly.
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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango?

Sounds like manly lyrics to me.

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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Quote: (03-03-2019 12:23 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango?

Sounds like manly lyrics to me.

Galileo is a reference to Brain May (PHD in Astrophysics).
Scaramouche is Freddy Mercury.
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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Quote: (03-03-2019 12:23 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango?

Sounds like manly lyrics to me.

If you're into commedia dell'arte.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaramouche

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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Quote: (03-03-2019 12:58 PM)Mr. D Wrote:  

Quote: (03-03-2019 12:23 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango?

Sounds like manly lyrics to me.

If you're into commedia dell'arte.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaramouche

Exactly! commedia dell'arte, which is something that only faggy guys are into.

Scaramouche:

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And the Fandango is a dance. It looks like this:

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Fine when a chick does it, but Scaramouche?

These lyrics are the gay imposition of gay sounding names on the poor listener who just wants to hear good music and instead gets an image in his head of a fruity commedia dell'arte character in tights doing a dance for a woman.

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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

I think some younger people don't even realise how this faggot buttfucker used to dress in his music videos back in the 1980s. Here's a refresher if you've never seen them.


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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

So you’re insinuating Monty Python were also poofters (the entire troupe, not just Chapman) ’cause they also dressed as women in some sketches?
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The mystery deepens.

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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Quote: (03-03-2019 06:46 PM)Mr. D Wrote:  

So you’re insinuating Monty Python were also poofters (the entire troupe, not just Chapman) ’cause they also dressed as women in some sketches?
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The mystery deepens.

ANY man who dresses up in women's clothing (even if just once for comedy) is a closet faggot suspect in my book. As a man, the mere idea of putting on and wearing a dress, bra, high heels (or any other female type clothing) should by nature disgust and repulse you. If it does not trigger an immediate disgust/refusal reaction in you, you already may be a closet faggot, or at the very least bisexual.

The only man in the entertainment industry who flat out REFUSED to wear women's clothing was the comedian Dave Chappelle. He refused because he knew it is one of the main methods the (((faggot loving satanist illuminati who run hollywood))) use to humiliate famous male actors, and also push degeneracy in the general public.




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Scientists analyze Freddie Mercury's singing and speaking voice

Quote: (03-03-2019 03:11 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

Quote: (03-03-2019 12:58 PM)Mr. D Wrote:  

Quote: (03-03-2019 12:23 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango?

Sounds like manly lyrics to me.

If you're into commedia dell'arte.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaramouche

Exactly! commedia dell'arte, which is something that only faggy guys are into.

Scaramouche:



And the Fandango is a dance. It looks like this:



Fine when a chick does it, but Scaramouche?

These lyrics are the gay imposition of gay sounding names on the poor listener who just wants to hear good music and instead gets an image in his head of a fruity commedia dell'arte character in tights doing a dance for a woman.

Do you think the Bohemian Rhapsody lyrics could actually be about Freddy Mercury coming out? Some of the lyrics have strange metaphors.
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