Hey guys please check out my latest reaction for queen sundays. exercise in free love by freddie mercury as you guys know freddie never disappoints and wow!
Everyone always emphasizes Freddie Mercury's vocal prowess and his stage presence but forget that he was a unique song writer and music composer as well.
He did a cover of Great Pretender Mike Moran said he forgot he needed a B side! So he thought it would be funny to pretend to be a soprano! And just improved this His voice is beautiful only Freddie can touch your soul with a song with no words! But it still feels emotional as if he is telling a story!
Written by Freddie & Mike Moran as his impersonation of Montserrat's vocal style. She was so enamored with the song that she insisted on recording her own version. The melody was later reused for Ensueño, with a set of lyrics written by Montserrat. Montserrat's vocal version was not, for some reason, issued on The Solo Collection; it only remains available on both 1988 and 1992 single releases of Barcelona.
Thanks for your reaction! Transfixed is certainly the right word. He also wrote the music to this. He could have definitely been a classical composer and vocalist if that was what he had chosen. It seemed towards the end of his solo career he was heading that way, even talking about recording another project with Monserrat Caballe(opera singer) and writing a stage musical with Tim Rice( Phantom of the Opera composer). Unfortunately it was not to be. I think the phrase you were looking for was jack of all trades, master of none. But you'reright in Fredddie's case he mastered everything he put his mind to. What I like about this is the emotion in these vocals and on syllables alone, no words. And of course his vocal range is unbelievable.
This song became the B side of The Great Pretender. Freddie asked Montserrat to write lyrics to the music and that is their later duet Ensueno. Pls, check out another demo of Freddie called Rachmaninov's Revange, that became later the Fallen Priest.
A lot of people think this It was B side of his cover Great Pretender He then started his solo album and Montsarat wanted to meet him . He agreed but had no thoughts of working with her at that time because he was doing his album He decided to perform this for her as an ice braker She miss understood and thought it was a gift, she put lyrics to it as a surprise and performed it at Covent Garden ...they ended up doing an album
Thanks, Rad - this was what he wrote to "impress" Montserrat Caballe to work with him.. he told her "this would be your vocal part" -- and actually, when he wrote the album they did together, this tune became "Ensueno" (dream) - and she DID sing the high part.. his was lower.. hope you hear it!
I think everyone is left speechless. The first time I listened, I kept waiting for Freddie to “come in.” This demo becomes ensuedo. The melody is unmistakable and is sung beautifully by Montserrat.
I think he's just improvising. The first time I heard it, I thought someone was joking that it was Freddie, and after a while, I finally heard his sound. He's so amazing, I'm not sure there was anything he couldn't do. I think the phrase you're looking for is Jack of All Trades, Master of None. I'm not sure I would call him a "master" of any one genre, as he dabbled in all of them, but he was certainly a master of music and performance. (BTW, this is a classical style, not really opera.) 🙂
he‘s supposed to be one of the best rock singers of all time, if not the best. and the bigger part of queen‘s songs are in the rock genre with all it‘s derivatives so no, i don‘t think one could possibly say he dabbled in all genres. there he‘s the real master, i guess. even ronnie dio looked up to him on the howard stern show once. by the way, „ensueño“ is another song in „classical opera style“. he for sure dabbled in opera style although he’s done great as montserrat caballé herself put it, but i can‘t think of any other genre queen crossed where fred wasn‘t at least as virtuosic like singers who sang the respective style anyways. not to mention in comparison to today‘s pop singers. also mrs. caballé wanted to do some famous opera piece with freddie in a theatre but he refused by saying his fans wouldn‘t like to hear him always singing that way.
@@EduardoMartinez-cz4pv I agree Montserrat was amazing and she truly loved Freddie. Not sure if you know this already, but you used the present tense, and unfortunately she passed away in 2018. Please ignore this if you already knew. 😉
THANK YOU, SO MUCH FOR THIS ONE, HONEY..... I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR IT! SUGGESTION: FREDDIE'S TWO "IMPROMPTU" PERFORMANCES AT THE 1986 WEMBLEY CONCERTS (This is not the "call-and-repeat" type thing that he always did with the audience, this is.... DIFFERENT.) The two pieces are short, so it w/b easy to play them back-to-back... or, if you only wanted to play one, the second performance from SATURDAY, JULY 12 is the better one. (Both of them are in this link, tho) czcams.com/play/PLxBEOUlM82MQnCPsSyp3-cJb1eu0S09xy.html
czcams.com/video/yn436vcTJl8/video.html That's a link to Ensuno... I'm sure you have read about it by now. Can't do Exercises without following up with Ensueno!
Everyone always emphasizes Freddie Mercury's vocal prowess and his stage presence but forget that he was a unique song writer and music composer as well.
Freddie was the GOAT….that’s all you can say!
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Amazing isn’t it? Freddie was a wonder. Truly the greatest singer of the 20th century.
Scientists have studied his voice and his voice is almost the range of a piano and his throat works 3 times faster then most humans . 💕
He did a cover of Great Pretender
Mike Moran said he forgot he needed a B side!
So he thought it would be funny to pretend to be a soprano! And just improved this
His voice is beautiful only Freddie can touch your soul with a song with no words!
But it still feels emotional as if he is telling a story!
This is just so beautiful, by our beautiful, talented, Freddie Mercury
When I first heard it I was surprised, his vocal range extremely impressive..
Very
When anybody asks the question .. “who’s the greatest rock vocalist of all time?”
Play them Exercises In Free Love 💕🎶💕🎶💕 ☺️
So beautiful … and not only the voice but the feeling and inflection. Feel all emotional when I listen to this one. Only Freddie 💔
Extraordinário nosso querido e saudoso Frediee Mercury. Único espetacular. Rei do Rock!!!!
That extraordinary voice ❤
Only Freddie could create and sing something as amazing as this! Blown away whenever I hear it!
Written by Freddie & Mike Moran as his impersonation of Montserrat's vocal style. She was so enamored with the song that she insisted on recording her own version. The melody was later reused for Ensueño, with a set of lyrics written by Montserrat. Montserrat's vocal version was not, for some reason, issued on The Solo Collection; it only remains available on both 1988 and 1992 single releases of Barcelona.
This is just absolute beauty, no other words for it. ...And for reasons like this, Freddie is a legend.
Freddie wrote an Opera album, this song became Ensueno it's so beautiful you should hear it.
Thanks for your reaction! Transfixed is certainly the right word. He also wrote the music to this. He could have definitely been a classical composer and vocalist if that was what he had chosen. It seemed towards the end of his solo career he was heading that way, even talking about recording another project with Monserrat Caballe(opera singer) and writing a stage musical with Tim Rice( Phantom of the Opera composer). Unfortunately it was not to be. I think the phrase you were looking for was jack of all trades, master of none. But you'reright in Fredddie's case he mastered everything he put his mind to. What I like about this is the emotion in these vocals and on syllables alone, no words. And of course his vocal range is unbelievable.
That was it! Thank you!
This song became the B side of The Great Pretender. Freddie asked Montserrat to write lyrics to the music and that is their later duet Ensueno. Pls, check out another demo of Freddie called Rachmaninov's Revange, that became later the Fallen Priest.
She wrote lyrics to it as a surprise for him and performed it at covent Garden
Freddie was in the audience
The final version of this song was Ensueno sung with Monsterrat Cabballet. It is absolutely beautiful
This was a demo he made for Monserrat - singing her part! It started their collaboration.
A lot of people think this
It was B side of his cover Great Pretender
He then started his solo album and Montsarat wanted to meet him .
He agreed but had no thoughts of working with her at that time because he was doing his album
He decided to perform this for her as an ice braker
She miss understood and thought it was a gift, she put lyrics to it as a surprise and performed it at Covent Garden
...they ended up doing an album
Thanks, Rad - this was what he wrote to "impress" Montserrat Caballe to work with him.. he told her "this would be your vocal part" -- and actually, when he wrote the album they did together, this tune became "Ensueno" (dream) - and she DID sing the high part.. his was lower.. hope you hear it!
Hey, thank you!!! Never heard this before...
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I think everyone is left speechless. The first time I listened, I kept waiting for Freddie to “come in.” This demo becomes ensuedo. The melody is unmistakable and is sung beautifully by Montserrat.
This is Freddie singing
@@kellycrook543 Betty meant Montserrat sings on Ensueno.
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@@kellycrook543 yes
He did duet with opera singer...song was Barcelona. It was fantastic
Jack of all trades, master of none is the phrase you’re thinking of.
One of my favorite things Freddie sings. So good.
So beautiful ❤️
Yes! Jesus Christ. This is a real reaction. Freddie was a big person with a big voice. Thanks for this amazing reaction!💯
I think he's just improvising. The first time I heard it, I thought someone was joking that it was Freddie, and after a while, I finally heard his sound. He's so amazing, I'm not sure there was anything he couldn't do. I think the phrase you're looking for is Jack of All Trades, Master of None. I'm not sure I would call him a "master" of any one genre, as he dabbled in all of them, but he was certainly a master of music and performance. (BTW, this is a classical style, not really opera.) 🙂
I think we could say he was a master at the vibrato
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he‘s supposed to be one of the best rock singers of all time, if not the best. and the bigger part of queen‘s songs are in the rock genre with all it‘s derivatives so no, i don‘t think one could possibly say he dabbled in all genres. there he‘s the real master, i guess. even ronnie dio looked up to him on the howard stern show once. by the way, „ensueño“ is another song in „classical opera style“. he for sure dabbled in opera style although he’s done great as montserrat caballé herself put it, but i can‘t think of any other genre queen crossed where fred wasn‘t at least as virtuosic like singers who sang the respective style anyways. not to mention in comparison to today‘s pop singers. also mrs. caballé wanted to do some famous opera piece with freddie in a theatre but he refused by saying his fans wouldn‘t like to hear him always singing that way.
React to some Freddie's demos some time . It's So You, Holding On, Love Makin" Love, New York, Money Can't Buy Happiness are worth to listen to
Fantastic isn't it!
Ohh I have no words……..Monzerat Caballe took this song, learn it and sang it in an opera concert. She as all of us love this fantastic song ❤️
Yes, Montserrat Caballé is a greatest opera singer
@@EduardoMartinez-cz4pv I agree Montserrat was amazing and she truly loved Freddie. Not sure if you know this already, but you used the present tense, and unfortunately she passed away in 2018. Please ignore this if you already knew. 😉
@@ginalaperuginanyc7641 Yes she met Freddie again in 2018 ♥️💞
@@ginalaperuginanyc7641 I know but his talent is unforgettable💙
I loved your reaction sooo much!!! Thank you ❤
THANK YOU, SO MUCH FOR THIS ONE, HONEY..... I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR IT!
SUGGESTION:
FREDDIE'S TWO "IMPROMPTU" PERFORMANCES AT THE 1986 WEMBLEY CONCERTS
(This is not the "call-and-repeat" type thing that he always did with the audience, this is.... DIFFERENT.)
The two pieces are short, so it w/b easy to play them back-to-back... or, if you only wanted to play one, the second performance from SATURDAY, JULY 12 is the better one.
(Both of them are in this link, tho)
czcams.com/play/PLxBEOUlM82MQnCPsSyp3-cJb1eu0S09xy.html
czcams.com/video/yn436vcTJl8/video.html
That's a link to Ensuno... I'm sure you have read about it by now.
Can't do Exercises without following up with Ensueno!