Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
So glad you mention Deaky, he's mostly overlooked and often underrated as a bassist, yet he's an very talented musician. Fun fact: John Deacon played most of the instruments on Another One Bites the Dust: lead and rhythm guitars, bass, piano and additional percussion. Roger Taylor added a drum loop and Brian May contributed noises with his guitar and an Eventide Harmonizer.
@@anthonyosullivan3944 Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
I really like how your reactions include the entire band. There are other channels where they are laser focused on Freddie only, as if the other three didn't exist. Love your reactions. Keep 'em coming.
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
I love this video. Song written by Roger Taylor but credited to Queen. So much bass on this one, I just love it. This is so much fun, I really enjoyed your reaction, thank you.
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
Wow so love this one of Queen, thank you David for enlightening my mind to the intricacies of putting their music 🎵🎶 together. Listening out to the bass of John Deacon, and Freddie's beautiful voice and it's versatility, and Roger and Brian's incredible contributions. Thank you once again for your insightfulness, I so love all Freddie and Queen's hidden gems. The Invisible Man has to be one of my favorites, outside of their most popular hits.
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
A lot of the sound comes from John Deacon and the Amp he made for the group too get the sounds they made with just four people, he was the electronics expert, and no one could replicate it
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
I love this video also!! When I go to the dentist they give me disposable glasses that look like the pair Freddie is wearing; so me being a Queen fan since early 70s I mention "The Invisible Man" at first the staff looks at me a little funny; then I explain the video and who sings it; they always comment they'll check it out!! Just doing my part to spread the exceptional band QUEEN!!
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
Great reaction once again David. Good choice Dave Bowyer! I love that they call out each others names! I didn't know it was Daniella Westbrook until now. Every days a school day. John slapping the bass is next level! Thanks again David 👍👍👍
@@gillianoneill3375 Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
What a wonderful birthday surprise. This is one of my favorite videos as well. T can't imagine having a private Queen concert in my bedroom. I would have had a massive heart attack having SEVEN BRIAN MAYS
I connect this to more of Freddie leaving a message - to the youngsters. Freddie was a serious Godfather, followed up with how they were doing. Now tells them he is with them always - an invisible man, but there. Freddie calling the names puts a great stamp on who Queen 'were', him, Roger, John and Brian. Him singing never had a real good friend plants a seed for their parents to explain Freddie when old enough to understand his life specifics. The cartoon style pictures and the kid having a secret from the parents entices kids to look at the video. And, the bass having such a big role will lovingly appeal to Deaky's children. Wonderful reaction. I love this, you must know. Yes "What a song?" Tears here - maybe happy tears cause Freddie was such a special personality and his songs from 89 thru 91 talk to all of us.
@@CatherineJ7572 I know. My heartfelt relationship with Freddie and Queen is weirdly Freddie centric. Of course I keep a lot to myself cause 'nothing really matters'. I am deeply involved in thinking about each of them and how perfectly they worked together. Brilliant Freddie was truly generous, unselfish Freddie and 'teamwork' thrived under him. Thus my analogy.
09.52... So right👍🥰 "How music changes through the years" lyrics from "radio Gaga". Queen were so futuristic for their time, so ahead 💥 Long live the Queen👑 forever in our❤️
LOL - it took you by surprise, huh?! It IS very Ghost Busters to me too. It's so much fun, lots of electronics. Roger wrote it even tho it's credited to Queen. Oh, John plays bass AND rhythm guitar in this. And Roger calls out Freddie's name. Freddie calls out all the other's names.
Love the music video .. one of my favs!! 😎 Plus I really want those Freddie Mercury sunglasses!!! 🤩 Kudos to Roger who said that the beat came to him immediately while reading the book The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells. And he too wrote part of the song in the bathtub 🛁 Wassup with bathtub inspiration?? 🤣
Great reaction David it does remind you of ghostbusters love the way they have fun the making of The great pretender is another one where Freddie and Roger had such fun you really see Freddie laughing out loud take care everyone sending love and prayers to everyone in this troubled world x x
Have you seen back chat recently. Top 19 songs written by John. Top10 songs written by Roger. Also by Brian. And also Freddie 🎸🎧🎤. Loved this reaction . 😊
Great reaction David. Queen was having a ton of fun in this video and the bass and guitar were so terrific and you’re right about Roger… the drums were just right for this song! Written by Roger which surprised me for some reason.
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
Absolutely loved this reaction David Queen being innovative again ❤️ yes it was Daniella Westbrook in the video & it is a Roger Taylor song John loved dancing (dancing Deaky) x
This is the only song of Queen that 3 of them play electric guitar on it. Roger (the writer of this song), Brian (of course) and John (don't know about the situation).
Roger wrote the song (even though he always said he wasn't too keen on dance music). It's freaking catchy. And yes, there have been some accusations of it being too inspired by the Ghostbusters theme... The video itself is indeed really funny. They celebrated Roger's 40th birthday with a lot of champagne while shooting it. 😛
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
NeVault posts won't be the same. New soundtrack for them now! I think this is one of Rogers, which surprised me because I would have put money on John writing it! Love the video too. And good spot with Daniella Westbrook. It was her. 👏👏👏
Brian's Solo shots where he was shooting sparks was in the Innuendo video. I love this song and the video! If you can't rock out to this you might need to do a pulse check!!😁
Always been one of my favourite videos this. Grew up watching it Greatest Flix 2. I wanted Queen to come out of my zx spectrum. And yeah its Daniella Westbrook
The guitar solo clip will have been show must go on video. The guitar solo on this always reminds me of the sound of a computer game loading off tape, don't know if that was intentional with the computer game theme of the video.
The whole song, not even the video clip, is a copy of a late 80s console or early PC game. The reduced, but very complex bass combined with the "poor" drums, mirroring the sound abilities of 8bit computer devices of that era. The little "laser" inserts remind to small 8bit midi files to get sound on user action while playing the game. It was a common thing that days, to switch between several characters in a game, played by one player, to expand the game story, which is done here by whispering the band members names and change the song a little. Even Brians guitar seems to get down to a flat 8bit sound. And yes, I think it is imitating a floppy disk sound, too. And try to fade out Freddies vocals in your head, its hard I know, and you hear a perfect late 80s four track, pseudo stereo, computer game soundtrack. Maybe C64, Amiga, SEGA or early Nintendo in an arcade. Load an emulator of late 80s computer stuff and play some games of that time. You will hear it.
You got the IRN BRU at the side, ready to take this one on. If I started doing reaction videos, I'd have shots of Red Stag at the ready. I'm here in America, and when I first heard this song years ago, it kinda blew my mind. This was the band that gave us "Fat Bottomed Girls" and "We Are The Champions". Didn't think I'd hear this until I picked up Greatest Hits II, and this was on it. Queen was rolling on until the end. Freddie didn't want to stop, so why should the rest of the band stop? They knew what was up.
Thanks for bringing this one out for me -- a fan since HS - I never listened to or saw this video -- I kind of "dropped out" in the 80's... although I did like some of those songs... I probably would not have listened to or watched this except for your prompt -- Never seen John so "stylish" -- lol
I don't know if you already know this channel, but if you want to know a bit more about Freddie Mercury. Peter 'Pheobe' Freestone was Freddie's personal assistant for many years until his death. And if your wondering about why Peter is known as 'PHEOBE' that was one of Freddie's nicknames for his inner circle of 'lovely people' this is the link to Peter's channel ua-cam.com/channels/wx7w-n68tsKk6JK7Xf3eQg.htmlvideos
Yup, it's Daniella Westbrook, Pre Sam Mitchell, Pre nose fuck up. It's also the only time Freddie ever came out the closest!🤣🤣🤣 There's a "RED" version of this video, which is pretty unknown, even with Queen fans ua-cam.com/video/aC1bYB5yhAg/v-deo.html
@@michaelmalone3089 Yes and in light of the ghost-busters theme, you don't fool me gives me that boogie nights by heatwave vibe but genius all the same!
If you look up the Deacy Amp you'll find some information on it, and how he built it, much like Brian with his homemade Red Special which was made from things around his home in 1963 is much the same with John Deacon making it from items he found, apparently there are a few links online,I've sent you one link to your instagram messages
Everything I can find says "released in 89" but early 1990 was his last public appearance at the Brit Awards looking quite ill. So I do wonder when this was actually recorded and filmed. Not sure how I feel about the song. Not one of theirs I would seek out but I did enjoy the video. The look on the kids face when Queen burst into his bedroom! Now that would be a thing of dreams!
That guitar work, both bass and solo...wow🤯
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
On "A Kind of Magic" music video, Brian's guitar also shoots some fireworks
John is such a great bassist. ❤️
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
I always thought this was a seriously underrated QUEEN song! It’s just so dang catchy!!!
How about Deacon in that cowboy hat!? He pulls it off nicely!! Great reaction bud!!
So glad you mention Deaky, he's mostly overlooked and often underrated as a bassist, yet he's an very talented musician. Fun fact: John Deacon played most of the instruments on Another One Bites the Dust: lead and rhythm guitars, bass, piano and additional percussion. Roger Taylor added a drum loop and Brian May contributed noises with his guitar and an Eventide Harmonizer.
That's right! Also all intruments on cool cat, and most instruments on all his compositions, genius
@@anthonyosullivan3944 Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
I really like how your reactions include the entire band. There are other channels where they are laser focused on Freddie only, as if the other three didn't exist. Love your reactions. Keep 'em coming.
Well said Sheila 👏 I find that so annoying sister!
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
I love this video. Song written by Roger Taylor but credited to Queen. So much bass on this one, I just love it. This is so much fun, I really enjoyed your reaction, thank you.
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
That little harmony at 7:45 is literally my favourite part of the song. Glad you paid it the attention it deserves!
Once again Queen showing their versatility David. Everyone on such fine form and everyone enjoying themselves....Great reaction loved it mate 👌 👍 ❤
Hey Michael. Hope you're keeping well 🤗👍
@@ellesee7079 Hey Louise I'm fine my friend thank you sister!I do hope you are doing well my friend 😊
Well said Michael hope you’re doing ok x
@@lindsaycrellin4588 Hey Lindsay thanks sister!hope you're well my friend!
@@michaelmalone3089 Hi Michael yes doing ok thank you my friend 😊 x
Wow so love this one of Queen, thank you David for enlightening my mind to the intricacies of putting their music 🎵🎶 together. Listening out to the bass of John Deacon, and Freddie's beautiful voice and it's versatility, and Roger and Brian's incredible contributions. Thank you once again for your insightfulness, I so love all Freddie and Queen's hidden gems. The Invisible Man has to be one of my favorites, outside of their most popular hits.
It was always super exciting to get a new Queen album to see what the heck they were going to sound like. Always something new and different.
Too true! and ultimately never disappointing
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
Great reaction Dave, thanks for that, It is Daniella Westbrook in the video by the way.
A lot of the sound comes from John Deacon and the Amp he made for the group too get the sounds they made with just four people, he was the electronics expert, and no one could replicate it
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
I love this video also!! When I go to the dentist they give me disposable glasses that look like the pair Freddie is wearing; so me being a Queen fan since early 70s I mention "The Invisible Man" at first the staff looks at me a little funny; then I explain the video and who sings it; they always comment they'll check it out!! Just doing my part to spread the exceptional band QUEEN!!
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
Great reaction once again David. Good choice Dave Bowyer! I love that they call out each others names! I didn't know it was Daniella Westbrook until now. Every days a school day. John slapping the bass is next level! Thanks again David 👍👍👍
Nice one Gillian👍hope you're well sister 🙏
@@michaelmalone3089 I'm very well Michael my friend. Hope you are too 👍
@@gillianoneill3375 I'm fine Gillian👍thanks my friend
@@gillianoneill3375 Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
What a wonderful birthday surprise. This is one of my favorite videos as well. T can't imagine having a private Queen concert in my bedroom. I would have had a massive heart attack having SEVEN BRIAN MAYS
Happy birthday Theresa 🎂
@@michaelmalone3089 Thank you. Nothing to brighten up a day more than having your favorite reactor reacting to Queen
Happy Birthday 🎀 🎁 🎉
I connect this to more of Freddie leaving a message - to the youngsters. Freddie was a serious Godfather, followed up with how they were doing. Now tells them he is with them always - an invisible man, but there. Freddie calling the names puts a great stamp on who Queen 'were', him, Roger, John and Brian. Him singing never had a real good friend plants a seed for their parents to explain Freddie when old enough to understand his life specifics. The cartoon style pictures and the kid having a secret from the parents entices kids to look at the video. And, the bass having such a big role will lovingly appeal to Deaky's children. Wonderful reaction. I love this, you must know. Yes "What a song?" Tears here - maybe happy tears cause Freddie was such a special personality and his songs from 89 thru 91 talk to all of us.
Roger wrote it
@@CatherineJ7572 I know. My heartfelt relationship with Freddie and Queen is weirdly Freddie centric. Of course I keep a lot to myself cause 'nothing really matters'. I am deeply involved in thinking about each of them and how perfectly they worked together. Brilliant Freddie was truly generous, unselfish Freddie and 'teamwork' thrived under him. Thus my analogy.
Brilliant David another great reaction 👏that's Danielle Westbrook all right
Fun fact: Butch Hartman creator of Nickelodeon’s Danny Phantom’s Theme song was inspired by The invisible man by Queen
09.52... So right👍🥰
"How music changes through the years" lyrics from "radio Gaga".
Queen were so futuristic for their time, so ahead 💥
Long live the Queen👑 forever in our❤️
LOL - it took you by surprise, huh?! It IS very Ghost Busters to me too. It's so much fun, lots of electronics. Roger wrote it even tho it's credited to Queen. Oh, John plays bass AND rhythm guitar in this. And Roger calls out Freddie's name. Freddie calls out all the other's names.
Love the music video .. one of my favs!! 😎 Plus I really want those Freddie Mercury sunglasses!!! 🤩 Kudos to Roger who said that the beat came to him immediately while reading the book The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells. And he too wrote part of the song in the bathtub 🛁 Wassup with bathtub inspiration?? 🤣
Hi Debra 👋 🤣🤣🤣great commentary my friend 👍
Always learn a lot about Queen from you Debra … Laughed at your bathtub remark 😂
Wow... you said it perfectly!👍🏻Sound, style, +++
Queen always, has it all! 😎
Great reaction David it does remind you of ghostbusters love the way they have fun the making of The great pretender is another one where Freddie and Roger had such fun you really see Freddie laughing out loud take care everyone sending love and prayers to everyone in this troubled world x x
Amen Jackie 🙏
Have you seen back chat recently. Top 19 songs written by John. Top10 songs written by Roger. Also by Brian. And also Freddie 🎸🎧🎤. Loved this reaction . 😊
I wore my Queen The miracle cassette tape out in the 80s , loved it.
Great reaction David. Queen was having a ton of fun in this video and the bass and guitar were so terrific and you’re right about Roger…
the drums were just right for this song! Written by Roger which surprised me for some reason.
Thanks for this, never heard or seen it before. Stormy Bert woke me, and then this, what a start to the weekend!! Loved your reaction x
Hi Jack, This is a little gem from their 1989 album The Miracle 😀 😀
Absolutely love this song!! 😀 😀
Love this song and the video is so cute 😍 great reaction!
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
Absolutely loved this reaction David Queen being innovative again ❤️ yes it was Daniella Westbrook in the video & it is a Roger Taylor song John loved dancing (dancing Deaky) x
Disco Deaky dancing his heart out
After this, you should see Action This Day or Staying Power live in Milton Keynes
Wow! did somebody say staying power live at the bowl? hallelujah my friend.
@@anthonyosullivan3944 yes it's amazing
Speaking of funny videos, I Want to Break Free is probably no. 1! You may already have seen it, but if not, please do!
Yes it was a young Daniella Westbrook in the video who was 15, a year later (1990) she joined Eastenders as the original 'Sam Mitchell'
Great reaction to the MOST FANTASTIC SONG!
It's a kind of magic was the video you did with lasers coming out of guitar..
Queen staying power extended version reaction
I really like how you review some deep cuts and you’re not just stuck on the well known tunes. Where are you from? My guess is Scotland.
Roger wrote this , I love it !
This is the only song of Queen that 3 of them play electric guitar on it. Roger (the writer of this song), Brian (of course) and John (don't know about the situation).
Loved your reaction on this 😁
Yes that was Daniela Westbrook
Roger wrote the song (even though he always said he wasn't too keen on dance music). It's freaking catchy. And yes, there have been some accusations of it being too inspired by the Ghostbusters theme... The video itself is indeed really funny. They celebrated Roger's 40th birthday with a lot of champagne while shooting it. 😛
Butch Hartman the creator of Nickelodeon’s fairly odd parents had the Queens inspired him to create his best creation superhero show Danny Phantom base off of the invisible man
Fantastic song and music ❤️❤️❤️❤️
NeVault posts won't be the same. New soundtrack for them now! I think this is one of Rogers, which surprised me because I would have put money on John writing it! Love the video too. And good spot with Daniella Westbrook. It was her. 👏👏👏
Brian's Solo shots where he was shooting sparks was in the Innuendo video. I love this song and the video! If you can't rock out to this you might need to do a pulse check!!😁
Roger sings "I'm the invisible man" Part, actually
Always been one of my favourite videos this. Grew up watching it Greatest Flix 2. I wanted Queen to come out of my zx spectrum. And yeah its Daniella Westbrook
The guitar solo clip will have been show must go on video. The guitar solo on this always reminds me of the sound of a computer game loading off tape, don't know if that was intentional with the computer game theme of the video.
The whole song, not even the video clip, is a copy of a late 80s console or early PC game. The reduced, but very complex bass combined with the "poor" drums, mirroring the sound abilities of 8bit computer devices of that era. The little "laser" inserts remind to small 8bit midi files to get sound on user action while playing the game. It was a common thing that days, to switch between several characters in a game, played by one player, to expand the game story, which is done here by whispering the band members names and change the song a little. Even Brians guitar seems to get down to a flat 8bit sound. And yes, I think it is imitating a floppy disk sound, too.
And try to fade out Freddies vocals in your head, its hard I know, and you hear a perfect late 80s four track, pseudo stereo, computer game soundtrack. Maybe C64, Amiga, SEGA or early Nintendo in an arcade.
Load an emulator of late 80s computer stuff and play some games of that time. You will hear it.
Gaming computers werent that new in 1989, the C64 came out in 1982 and the Amiga 500 in 1987
This song always reminds me of Michael Jacky Smoorh Criminal. And yes Ghostbusters too😂😂
Wonder who the Cleveland Browns fan was lol love ur reaction as always ✌️🤟🔥♾️👑🌟🌹
Love your reactions. Keep it up.
There’s two basses playing at the same time when her recoded the album
You got the IRN BRU at the side, ready to take this one on. If I started doing reaction videos, I'd have shots of Red Stag at the ready.
I'm here in America, and when I first heard this song years ago, it kinda blew my mind. This was the band that gave us "Fat Bottomed Girls" and "We Are The Champions". Didn't think I'd hear this until I picked up Greatest Hits II, and this was on it. Queen was rolling on until the end. Freddie didn't want to stop, so why should the rest of the band stop? They knew what was up.
Thanks for bringing this one out for me -- a fan since HS - I never listened to or saw this video -- I kind of "dropped out" in the 80's... although I did like some of those songs... I probably would not have listened to or watched this except for your prompt -- Never seen John so "stylish" -- lol
This is the end of The Queen Band in 1989 Era It's time to go in 90s
They have used the lasers from the guitars in the Rhapsody Tour 2022!!
Great reaction! Could you react to Too much love will kill you but the version that’s sung by Brian May ?
Oh yes would love that good choice x
I don't know if you already know this channel, but if you want to know a bit more about Freddie Mercury. Peter 'Pheobe' Freestone was Freddie's personal assistant for many years until his death. And if your wondering about why Peter is known as 'PHEOBE' that was one of Freddie's nicknames for his inner circle of 'lovely people'
this is the link to Peter's channel ua-cam.com/channels/wx7w-n68tsKk6JK7Xf3eQg.htmlvideos
Great video. I always thought it was Daniella Westbrooke in the video but not sure if it is or not
You’re the best Queen reactor
Yup, it's Daniella Westbrook, Pre Sam Mitchell, Pre nose fuck up.
It's also the only time Freddie ever came out the closest!🤣🤣🤣
There's a "RED" version of this video, which is pretty unknown, even with Queen fans ua-cam.com/video/aC1bYB5yhAg/v-deo.html
Thanks for the link. Loved it. Did you mean the time Freddie came out of the closet? What did you mean? Literally?
Not seen that Red video before, think I prefer it to the official video
I agree. I think I prefer this version
@@janetschulman7649 It was just a joke because he never came out.
@@allanriach I think it's just Queen being Queen more than the official video
fun reaction! 😊❤
Wow 💕 love how Invisible Man takes me back to techno dancing with my gay(guy) friends nightclubbing and having the time of our lives.
Yes it is Daniella Westbrook played sam Mitchell in EastEnders
There is a longer version which has a verse at the start that was cut from the album version so really it starts at verse 2 👍✂️
Super reaction like usual , plz react to « you dont fool me » you will be surprised to see how modern it sounds
One of my favourite Queen songs Yasmin 👌
@@michaelmalone3089 Yes and in light of the ghost-busters theme, you don't fool me gives me that boogie nights by heatwave vibe but genius all the same!
If you look up the Deacy Amp you'll find some information on it, and how he built it, much like Brian with his homemade Red Special which was made from things around his home in 1963 is much the same with John Deacon making it from items he found, apparently there are a few links online,I've sent you one link to your instagram messages
Try these 2 Queen songs (lesser known but really good) Keep passing the open windows and Man n the prowl.....
Please react the miracle by Queen is a beautiful song
Can u pls react to you don't fool me by queen thanks
Everything I can find says "released in 89" but early 1990 was his last public appearance at the Brit Awards looking quite ill. So I do wonder when this was actually recorded and filmed.
Not sure how I feel about the song. Not one of theirs I would seek out but I did enjoy the video. The look on the kids face when Queen burst into his bedroom! Now that would be a thing of dreams!
The song was recorded in 1988 and released as a single on 7th Aug 1989. The video was filmed on 26th July 1989 on Rogers 40th Birthday