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Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” repurposed as a free speech anthem

Queen’s 1975 masterpiece, “Bohemian Rhapsody,” has proven to be quite adaptable when it comes to covers and parodies. It’s been covered in Klingon, adapted to the COVID-19 crisis, used to poke Donald Trump, arranged for 28 trombones, in American sign language, and by The Muppets.

Now we have this oddly not-embeddable re-imagining of the song to promote free speech. Please enjoy.

Alan Cross

is an internationally known broadcaster, interviewer, writer, consultant, blogger and speaker. In his 40+ years in the music business, Alan has interviewed the biggest names in rock, from David Bowie and U2 to Pearl Jam and the Foo Fighters. He’s also known as a musicologist and documentarian through programs like The Ongoing History of New Music.

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