Sir Brian May Celebrates Bohemian Rhapsody 50th Anniversary At Royal Albert Hall
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This week marks 50 years of the recording sessions in which Queen completed one of the most emblematic songs of all time, 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. And to celebrate it, the BBC has interviewed the founder of the studio who hosted them, Kingsley Ward, a guy who despite having witnessed many historical moments of rock, claims that that summer was something unusual. It was between August and September 1975 that the band arrived at the Rockfield Studios …
On the occasion of the anniversary the song sung by Freddie Mercury was played, in a new instrumental version, at the Royal Albert Hall in London
Sir Brian May Celebrates Bohemian Rhapsody 50th Anniversary At Royal Albert Hall
In commemoration of this iconic moment in history at Royal Albert Hall, Sir Brian May shared for the Italian channel Rai 5 just how sincerely he thanked the audience and the promoters. The event paid respect to the most famous rock song ever with an inspiring and uplifting rendition. Never in the history of the […]
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