Brian said that he wrote this song for Freddie because he knew how Freddie could “sell” it. 👌 That’s one thing that made Freddie such a great singer: he could embody the spirit of any kind of song. ❤️
"Queen was talking about bootie before bootie was being talked about." And Blondie rapped before rapping was popular. She was the first female to chart a rap song. Check out "Rapture", Jamel :)
Quite simply the finest group of musicians ever assembled and I will always be humbled by the fact that I was lucky enough to share the planet at the same time.
Definitely very underrated. He was also a very good song writer. He wrote their biggest hit in terms of sales when released. Crazy Little Thing Called Love, among others.
@@nickjacobs1770 Freddie wrote Crazy little thing called love. John wrote Another one bites the dust as well as a few other hits, but Freddie definitely wrote Crazy little thing called love.
No he was in his late teens early twenties at university in London. Studying engineering I believe. But he was the youngest in the band. His hometown was Oadby near Leicester.
I'm 66, I am happy to have lived in a fantabulous era of music! Mom n Dads-40's'50's then all my time. I've heard it all! .Seen some greats. It makes it better being old. Rock on!
@@ntscho_tschi1009 It's because of his background in astrophysics that he understands how the gravitational forces of a fat bottom make the world go round.
The greatest part of this song, in my opinion, was the glorification of curvier figures at a time when the media was beginning to push a nearly impossible body type. This song came out in 1978, while the average size of women was increasing and the media began to heavily feature dangerously thin waistlines. Queen was WAY ahead of their time in the idea of self-love and self-acceptance.
@@staciepringle9064 Yes of course. My issue is telling people that being dangerously overweight is totally fine. And it's being promoted by the same media that pushed super skinniness (skinnyness?) not that long ago.
God what a performer we lost someone very special when Freddie passed on. Thanks Jamal for reacting to this song and for helping great music stay alive.Peace out Brother.
@@tenchraven Pretty much. Freddy wasn't straight or gay. He wasn't homosexual or bisexual. He was omnisexual. He loved everybody. From the fat bottomed girls to the killer queens. From the poor boys from poor families to the princes of the universe. And every time he sang it was a love letter to us all.. "I see you out there. I know you're going through something rough. But no matter what I love you. Even if no one else does, I do." is what came through every note and every performance.
@@steampunker7 Sooooo true. His music touched my soul. I cried like I knew him when he past. I have said this before to other people many who looked back at me confused as I am a straight female. But I think u get it. Tip of the hat to ya.
Don't you just love Queen!!!!! Freddie was way ahead of his time!!! They can do no wrong! So happy that you get to experience them for the first time!! I really envy you!!!
As an, ahem, lady of a certain age, I grew up with Queen, my older sibling's were teenagers when Queen began and played all their albums endlessly. I love this band with a passion and when Freddie Mercury died I cried for hours...we would indeed be fortunate if we should ever hear a band this good again.
@@jamelakajamal i'm no fat bottomed girl and it's not my type of girls, but i already liked this song about 40 years ago and it''s still a pleasure to hear/see it now :)))) always glad to see your reaction bro 👍😎
I grew up listening to Queen, my father played it all the time. But I needed a 20 years break to recognize their genius. Now I can't live without Queen anymore. My favorite band ever.
I feel so blessed to have grown up in the 70S and 80s. The music was simply better to me than other era. I still have my all records and wouldn’t take a million dollars for them.
Freddie Mercury was just damn fabulous. He had so many fans it was unbelievable and he sure was a Showman he got better as he got older I can just not say enough about Freddie Mercury in the band Queen they are fabulous love you Freddie fat bottom girl
You crack me up. 🤣 Like a kid on Christmas. I just recently stumbled upon this UA-cam trend of thoughtful, hilarious gentlemen reacting to (mostly white) singers and bands never heard, but I absolutely know well and love. So happy you love music and enjoy the variety. Keep on. ❤️
I love it when a person can appreciate music of all kinds of genres! This is one of my favorite songs. It has been a theme song for many of us thicker girls.
You should’ve done the live version from Milton Keynes Bowl in 1982! The song was paired with “Bicycle Race”, which is why Freddie says “get on your bikes and ride”. WARNING: Bicycle Race video was filmed using 50 hired models to ride bikes in the nude around Wembley Arena. When the bike rental found out, Queen had to pay for new seats. The band was upset that they didn’t get to see it being filmed. Freddie wrote the song, inspired after see the Tour de France come through. Brian May wrote Fat Bottomed Girls.
This was one of my favourite videos when I was 3 years old, the others being Crazy Little Thing Called Love & Play The Game. Absolutely love Freddie & Queen 🙂
Bro. Honestly, audio only vids are probably the best ones to react to, because you’re experiencing the music on its own, w/out someone trying to lead you into their interpretation. YOU need to interpret the music on your own. Just like the rest of us when we put the needle to the record. THAT’S how you truly FEEL the music. It’s not even about the message the artist was was trying to send. It’s about the message YOU received. It’s about what YOU feel when you hear the music, unleashing YOUR imagination when you hear what’s being played and said. You connect the music to parts of your own life, lessons you learned, experiences you had that Correlate to the sounds you hear. Maybe you’re interpretation isn’t what the artist meant to convey, but it’s what you felt when you heard it. THAT’S what makes music SO powerful.
I love the way you responded to this classic Queen track , your enjoyment was real . Freddie was born Farrokh Bulsara [known as Freddie Bulsara ] in Stone Town , Zanzibar , Africa . His Parents were both Indian . Freddie is still loved and missed , and yes, those of us who were lucky enough to live through the 70'S and 80's know exactly what this song is about and love it !
Bought my first Queen album in 1975, Sheer Heart Attack. What a band. The AIDS Virus took Freddie before they figured out how to treat it. What a tragedy he was amazing.
The saddest part is that he was most likely infected long before anyone even knew that HIV existed. So many people died unnecessarily from that damn plague.
Now watch the companion song Bicycle Race, the official music video. Fat Bottom Girls and Bicycle Race was a double A sided record and each song references the other.
Just love your reactions Jamel... You certainly are a character and never stuck for words, but love your often surprised face. Why not ty another Queen song (think it was their first hit in the UK back in '73). The opening is incredible and then right at the end.. Well, that's for you to find out... All I'm saying is it'll raise your eyebrows! Keep up the great work. Highly enjoyable in these difficult times
Queen's drummer is Roger Taylor. Most think Freddie had the most incredible singing range but it was Roger singing the highest of the high notes for all their multi-stacked harmonies. So, the drummer in Queen that had the highest vocal range not Freddy.
@@ErnieDouglas I know (long time fan). Although Roger usually sings the high harmonies ...Freddy can give him a run for his money. Just off the top o my head / the intro to "Lap of the Gods" he really gets up there.
@@lindasmith6316 As a fellow Southernor...I suspect you're a little confused, honey. When we say "fanny" we mean backside/buttocks. When a Brit says it they mean vagina! And, no, we're not trolling. It's true.
Jamal here is a Green Day concert where the crowd paid tribute to Freddy Mercury.. LONDON, ENGLAND Green Day Crowd Singing Bohemian Rhapsody - Hyde Park July 1st, 2017. It is actually moving
Thanks for the reaction video! Good choice. This is the cut down for radio version. The album version is about a minute longer and the difference is more time on the guitar riffs which I love.
American music was exported to Britain. The British bands reinterpreted it and repatriated back to America. There is a symbiotic relationship between American and British music. American music is enriched by it's British cousin's re-imaginings of it both texturally and symphonically.
I would time it so this was the song playing on my Walkman as I was walking through the front doors of my high school. Confidence boost from Queen for girls with a little junk in the trunk.
😂😂 ba-donk-a-donk!! Left alone with big fat fanny!! I love your reaction. As a woman with (what’s been labeled as )a bubblebutt and being self conscious about it, this song always made me feel good😂
Yeah, I'm more forgiving with the person writing "dirty ladies", instead of "lardy ladies" (since "lardy" is a pretty out-dated word), but I'd think everybody would recognize the phrase "ride em, cowboy."
Omg man I love your reactions so much it's like your soul gets tickled and just starts yelling shit out.. love it so honest and genuine. Thunder down under lol
I jammed to this song in 1979 and 1980. It was a double album set. The inside panels, left and right were covered with naked women on bicycles. It was awesome. There was even a track on the album named "Bicycle". I love to ride my bicycle, I love to ride my bike. I love ride my bicycle, I know exactly what I like.
YES! Queen kills it every time. Freddie’s vocals are always outstanding. PLEASE can you do a reaction (or just listen) to ‘Cool Cat.’ It’s a great song. I’ve not seen anyone react to it before, maybe because it’s not a single. It’s from the album ‘Hot Space.’ Very different and I think it’s fantastic. Hope you enjoy it💜
Jamel you are delving into the music of the late 60's, 70's and early 80's the time I was in Vietnam through college undoubtedly the greatest and most creative era of Rock N Roll EVER! I delight in your reaction to CLASSIC rock as you've never heard! I've even learned from you such as Ace and "How Long" I, too thought it was a break up! LOL LOL Bass player doin' another band?? LOL LOL My dear Friend, I'm so glad to witness your road to disc-overy! YES! You've opened a veritable Gold Mine of creativity....I haven't seen it yet but I'm looking for your REACTION to EWF (Earth Wind & Fire)! I have all their albums, LOVE their music! I'd send you a pic of me in m 'fro…..LOL. I used to jam with Chicago Transit Authority at the Whisky on Sunset, Blood Sweat & Tears (their trombonist had his bachelor party at my apt on the beach in Redondo), Tower of Power (I got to know Mic Gillett, fellow trumpet player when they played the Red Onion) and Canned Heat to name a few. I even performed with Michael Mathis (bro of Johnny) in 'Frisco 1970 for 4 months why my US Navy ship was in repair. Yup, long haired wig, etc. LOL Great times! Don't every stop, Jamel, I'm glad you see your joy! (My moniker is from when I was in martial arts. I'm 5'2" tall. LOL)
Love your channel bro! You always put a smile on my face when you do a song reaction! The album this song comes from is called Jazz. I have the original vinyl version which included a fold out poster of a couple of dozen naked women getting ready to ride their bicycles. As one of your other posters mentioned, the songs Bicycle Race and Fat Bottom Girls are indeed back to back on the album.
Love that Brian May, PhD in astrophysics, wrote this.
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I believe he based his thesis on this. 😆
I know right?! Great point! Probably my favorite Queen song.
And made that guitar with his dad out of a old fireplace.
Its Science.
Brian said that he wrote this song for Freddie because he knew how Freddie could “sell” it. 👌
That’s one thing that made Freddie such a great singer: he could embody the spirit of any kind of song. ❤️
"Queen was talking about bootie before bootie was being talked about." And Blondie rapped before rapping was popular. She was the first female to chart a rap song. Check out "Rapture", Jamel :)
Ahhh but Led Zeppelin might have done the first rap song... check out "The Crunge" .....
@@shaydsofgray262 Reminds me more of James Brown's funky style
I doubt it charted but Stars Starve, You Know by Betty Davis is a great early rap song
Great request!
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Quite simply the finest group of musicians ever assembled and I will always be humbled by the fact that I was lucky enough to share the planet at the same time.
John Deacons bass moves this entire song along...such an underrated musician
Definitely very underrated. He was also a very good song writer. He wrote their biggest hit in terms of sales when released. Crazy Little Thing Called Love, among others.
The backbone of Queen. He's amazing.
@@nickjacobs1770 Freddie wrote Crazy little thing called love. John wrote Another one bites the dust as well as a few other hits, but Freddie definitely wrote Crazy little thing called love.
He was only 15 when he joined the band, don't forget
No he was in his late teens early twenties at university in London. Studying engineering I believe. But he was the youngest in the band. His hometown was Oadby near Leicester.
I'm 66, I am happy to have lived in a fantabulous era of music! Mom n Dads-40's'50's then all my time. I've heard it all! .Seen some greats. It makes it better being old. Rock on!
Brian May is the author of this hilarious tune. He wrote it after Freddie’s Bicycle Races was brought to the band.
And then think that he also has a Doctortitle in Astrophysiks of course not at that Time but he still had a Degree in Physiks at that Point in time
@@ntscho_tschi1009 It's because of his background in astrophysics that he understands how the gravitational forces of a fat bottom make the world go round.
And then they were released as A/B sides of the same 45. Everyone who noticed was blown away at the circular reference.
Brian May has stated that he likes a woman with junk in the trunk!
@@tomcutts9200 Sir Brian May's wife, the actress Anita Dobson, was once voted as having the best bottom in Britain, too! Coincidence?
There will be no other like Queen! No autotune, just pure singing and rocking talent!
The greatest part of this song, in my opinion, was the glorification of curvier figures at a time when the media was beginning to push a nearly impossible body type. This song came out in 1978, while the average size of women was increasing and the media began to heavily feature dangerously thin waistlines. Queen was WAY ahead of their time in the idea of self-love and self-acceptance.
About the time When fast food restaurants were on the rise 😜
Yep, they wanted all women to look like Barbie's...not possible. Came out when fast food did, hmmm, coincidence? I think not.
Fast forward to today and the glorification and "acceptance" of morbid obesity. Surely there's a balance to be struck.
@@cocospops9351 No, there absolutely needs to be a balance, but they still have every right to love themselves.
@@staciepringle9064 Yes of course. My issue is telling people that being dangerously overweight is totally fine. And it's being promoted by the same media that pushed super skinniness (skinnyness?) not that long ago.
God what a performer we lost someone very special when Freddie passed on. Thanks Jamal for reacting to this song and for helping great music stay alive.Peace out Brother.
This song was commonly played as a two part song with "Bicycle Race", which is why the line "Get on your bikes and ride" is in there.
And the lyric "Fat Bottomed Girls will be riding today" is in "Bicycle Race".
Also, in the UK, dunno about elsewhere, calling a girl "the town bike" was a way of calling her easy - everyone could ride her.
When I was younger, I thought the lyric was "get on your backs and ride." I had a totally different visual, lol.
And the official video for "Bicycle Race" is amazing.
@@MsCatstaff "She pedaled it all over town."
You don't listen to this.. you feel it, WAY down there in your soul. Cant keep from keeping with the beat..true art and love for music
The world is a darker place without Freddie. I envy GOD because he gets to hear Freddie live.
The irony of Freddie singing a song about girls with big butts is not lost on their fans, its a great tune.
Brian May wrote it
You know Freddie was Bisexual right?
He's was pretty much an omnivore.
@@tenchraven Pretty much. Freddy wasn't straight or gay. He wasn't homosexual or bisexual. He was omnisexual. He loved everybody. From the fat bottomed girls to the killer queens. From the poor boys from poor families to the princes of the universe. And every time he sang it was a love letter to us all..
"I see you out there. I know you're going through something rough. But no matter what I love you. Even if no one else does, I do." is what came through every note and every performance.
@@steampunker7 Sooooo true. His music touched my soul. I cried like I knew him when he past. I have said this before to other people many who looked back at me confused as I am a straight female. But I think u get it. Tip of the hat to ya.
It’s Queen! They could sing about rotten potatoes and make it sound great. One of my favorite bands as a teenager.
"Rest in peace, brother Freddy."
Indeed. Never a finer voice or stage presence in all of rock and roll.
I still to this day am amazed at the purity of Freddie's voice. He is, and will always be, sorely missed.
This song is impossible to resist listening to, glad you enjoyed it!
Don't you just love Queen!!!!! Freddie was way ahead of his time!!! They can do no wrong! So happy that you get to experience them for the first time!! I really envy you!!!
As an, ahem, lady of a certain age, I grew up with Queen, my older sibling's were teenagers when Queen began and played all their albums endlessly. I love this band with a passion and when Freddie Mercury died I cried for hours...we would indeed be fortunate if we should ever hear a band this good again.
Couldn't click on this one fast enough. As I'm a fat bottomed girl. 👍
👍🏾🍑
You make the rockin world go round!
@@jamelakajamal i'm no fat bottomed girl and it's not my type of girls, but i already liked this song
about 40 years ago and it''s still a pleasure to hear/see it now :)))) always glad to see your reaction bro 👍😎
We appreciate you!
@@kenwelch198 well thank you! 😉
It's so rare to get exactly what you expect from a song title.
There's a lot of magic here when ya bottom thick. This song makes a not thin women f*n STRUT
Fn1: see also also Lizzo- Fitness
Lol. Lol
Theres another one ... ACDC- Whole lotta Rosie.
Spinal Tap - Big Bottom
Whole lotta Rosie - R.I.P. Bon Scott
Well, now I have to go immediately listen to that one again. Been away from Rosie for too long.
@@nemo4907 If i could like this 1000 times, i would.
Live at Paris is a gooder one
Freddie Mercury was such a legendary vocalist. Scientists have even studied his work because of his highly extensive range.
Nobody can dislike this song. It just needs to be rocked out to!
"the original Sir-Mix-A-Lot" I died.... LOL
😂😂😜
Oh yeah ,I laughed so hard I almost peed my self.
Me too !!!!!!!!!
I'm a fat bottom blue eyed girl myself!! I said to myself there's my song. Lol. I love your reactions!! You keep everyone rolling!! Lol.
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But in the lyricis he doesn't say the fat bottomed girl has blue eyes. Freddie just sings he has no time does blue-eyed floozies.
our family's theme song!
Same here! We make the rockin world go round 😎😄
Freddie's voice was out of this world. No one rocked out like Freddie !!!!!
This would NEVER get air time today. Which is why I love it!
This gets played alot here on several Radio station's & goes right into "Bycicle" love them both
That's strange it's just describing a woman who is fertile it's the hip shape nothing about weight
I grew up listening to Queen, my father played it all the time. But I needed a 20 years break to recognize their genius. Now I can't live without Queen anymore. My favorite band ever.
I feel so blessed to have grown up in the 70S and 80s. The music was simply better to me than other era. I still have my all records and wouldn’t take a million dollars for them.
Kimberly Parrish Me too!
Me too!
Me too,also tons of 45's
They still played a lot of 60s classics then too
Yep! By the way, the lead guitarist for Queen, Brian May is also an astrophysicist and worked on the Horizons project that went to Pluto.
Any day you give us Queen is a good day. This song was always followed by "Bicycle Race", sort of a two-parter. Hope you do it!💙
Thank you ...brilliant song...I agree about John Deacon....the ace of base...Hi John, I hope you’re keeping well🌺
Freddie Mercury was just damn fabulous. He had so many fans it was unbelievable and he sure was a Showman he got better as he got older I can just not say enough about Freddie Mercury in the band Queen they are fabulous love you Freddie fat bottom girl
You crack me up. 🤣 Like a kid on Christmas. I just recently stumbled upon this UA-cam trend of thoughtful, hilarious gentlemen reacting to (mostly white) singers and bands never heard, but I absolutely know well and love. So happy you love music and enjoy the variety. Keep on. ❤️
Original Queen Bicycle Race video includes 65 women riding bicycles around Wilmbeton Stadium, in the nude.
Still have the poster! Somewhere on youtube (restricted) is a making on the video of Bicycle Race.
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They rented the bikes, after the rental company found out what they were used for, they replaced all the seats.
Nemo. I had it, someone my wife managed to lose it when we moved.
Charlyn Idler yep! And not a single of those nude bicycle rides had a fat bottom. Thank God! How gross that would have been!
@@dodgeboy90501 Hahahaha now THAT is funny .
I love it when a person can appreciate music of all kinds of genres! This is one of my favorite songs. It has been a theme song for many of us thicker girls.
"Fat bottom girls you make the rockin world go round . . ." Yes we do! Yes we do!
sho' 'nuff...
Bro you crack me up! Found you last week and have loved these awesome walks down memory lane. Thank you. Thank you for spreading some joy my way.
You should’ve done the live version from Milton Keynes Bowl in 1982! The song was paired with “Bicycle Race”, which is why Freddie says “get on your bikes and ride”. WARNING: Bicycle Race video was filmed using 50 hired models to ride bikes in the nude around Wembley Arena. When the bike rental found out, Queen had to pay for new seats. The band was upset that they didn’t get to see it being filmed. Freddie wrote the song, inspired after see the Tour de France come through. Brian May wrote Fat Bottomed Girls.
This is my favorite Queen song ever. In my opinion, it's the ultimate tribute to voluptuous big girls. 😊🤘🏼
A love song to Voluptuous Women. I'm here and I'm down.
Barbara Valentin sure knew it ;)
Andy Williams lolnim too old the be enticing but definitely got some heft 😂🤣
Amen
@@ingovonderluhe2174 She was gorgeous, and she and Freddie were hot together!
What about "BIG BOTTOM" by Spinal Tap?
This was one of my favourite videos when I was 3 years old, the others being Crazy Little Thing Called Love & Play The Game. Absolutely love Freddie & Queen 🙂
This song pre-dates Baby Got Back by like 16 years. Imagine that.
Bro. Honestly, audio only vids are probably the best ones to react to, because you’re experiencing the music on its own, w/out someone trying to lead you into their interpretation. YOU need to interpret the music on your own. Just like the rest of us when we put the needle to the record. THAT’S how you truly FEEL the music. It’s not even about the message the artist was was trying to send. It’s about the message YOU received. It’s about what YOU feel when you hear the music, unleashing YOUR imagination when you hear what’s being played and said. You connect the music to parts of your own life, lessons you learned, experiences you had that Correlate to the sounds you hear. Maybe you’re interpretation isn’t what the artist meant to convey, but it’s what you felt when you heard it. THAT’S what makes music SO powerful.
They sing it so straight faced too! I love this song.
I love the way you responded to this classic Queen track , your enjoyment was real . Freddie was born Farrokh Bulsara [known as Freddie Bulsara ] in Stone Town , Zanzibar , Africa . His Parents were both Indian . Freddie is still loved and missed , and yes, those of us who were lucky enough to live through the 70'S and 80's know exactly what this song is about and love it !
LMAO I always love your reactions when your pausing and laughing or coming to the screen with thst look you do 😂😂
One of their greatest songs! Late 70's and we all cranked to it! A lot of girls danced by the firelight to it in those days!
Bought my first Queen album in 1975, Sheer Heart Attack. What a band. The AIDS Virus took Freddie before they figured out how to treat it. What a tragedy he was amazing.
The saddest part is that he was most likely infected long before anyone even knew that HIV existed. So many people died unnecessarily from that damn plague.
Your channel is a pure pleasure in these scary times my friend. God bless you.
Now watch the companion song Bicycle Race, the official music video. Fat Bottom Girls and Bicycle Race was a double A sided record and each song references the other.
Just love your reactions Jamel... You certainly are a character and never stuck for words, but love your often surprised face.
Why not ty another Queen song (think it was their first hit in the UK back in '73).
The opening is incredible and then right at the end.. Well, that's for you to find out... All I'm saying is it'll raise your eyebrows!
Keep up the great
work. Highly enjoyable in these difficult times
That drummer is a beast. Air drumming is automatic.
Queen's drummer is Roger Taylor. Most think Freddie had the most incredible singing range but it was Roger singing the highest of the high notes for all their multi-stacked harmonies. So, the drummer in Queen that had the highest vocal range not Freddy.
@@ErnieDouglas I know (long time fan). Although Roger usually sings the high harmonies ...Freddy can give him a run for his money. Just off the top o my head / the intro to "Lap of the Gods" he really gets up there.
I always thought this is one of the best drum tracks in rock music.
That fill near the end 🔥
His son is now the drummer in the Darkness. Rufus ‘Tiger’ Taylor.
I love your reaction to this tune! I saw this tour, I was truly lucky to see them in their prime…
My favorite Queen song. And it wouldn’t be the same without John Deacon’s great bass.
Sang this song in my head as I toured the western states by bicycle for 10 months in the early 80s. Helped me get over many a mountain.
Quick point: "fanny" in England refers to the lady parts.
Not a lot if folks realize that.
@@lindasmith6316 Never heard it called that in the south.
@@lindasmith6316 Never heard it called that in the south.
@@lindasmith6316 yes I have heard of a Fanny Pack but not in being referred to as "lady parts". NC here as well 😀
@@lindasmith6316 As a fellow Southernor...I suspect you're a little confused, honey.
When we say "fanny" we mean backside/buttocks.
When a Brit says it they mean vagina!
And, no, we're not trolling. It's true.
Watching your channel never fails to put me in a good mood. Thank you Jamal.
I love Jamal, "That nanny had a Badonk a donk" LMAO! Love it
Lost it there
As soon as I saw this on your feed, I knew I would see a smile on your face!!!
"The jiggle with the wiggle" OMG I DIED when you said that😂☠
Great reaction my friend. One of the only queen songs I listed to allot 👍🏻
" Tie Your Mother Down" by Queen. super fun song, kinda like this..
That’s because Brian May is the Queen of the startlingly horny. Tear It Up, too!
Best song by Queen, I think. Can’t help but feel happy listening to it 😂. Makes me want to dance! Always loved this song!
Jamal here is a Green Day concert where the crowd paid tribute to Freddy Mercury.. LONDON, ENGLAND Green Day Crowd Singing Bohemian Rhapsody - Hyde Park July 1st, 2017. It is actually moving
Thanks for the reaction video! Good choice.
This is the cut down for radio version. The album version is about a minute longer and the difference is more time on the guitar riffs which I love.
As a fat-bottomed green-eyed redheaded girl, I couldn't hit this fast enough!
Your description is absolutely amazing! Nothing like a thick redhead! God bless ya!
Git it, gurl!
Ditto 😳
@Storm Angelus
Fat bottom redheaded girls make the rockin world go round!
Dang Storm you hit all the recessive genes lol
Man, I wasn't t even at secondary school when I heard this for the first time. And it has stuck with me. Great reaction
J, SPREAD YOUR WINGS is my favorite song by Queen. Worth a listen!
Please Pretty Please for Spread Your Wings 🙏
That always makes me giggle and laugh all the way through, over the top isn't the phrase. Huge fun. Glad you liked it Jamel.
Makes me proud to know that British bands are THE greatest in the world.
scotty macg Yep!, Queen, The Stones and Zepplin and others.
@@beverlybalius9303
Pink Floyd especially
all that sitting inside during the rain no doubt :D
This Yank cannot dispute the validity of your statement. :-D
American music was exported to Britain. The British bands reinterpreted it and repatriated back to America. There is a symbiotic relationship between American and British music. American music is enriched by it's British cousin's re-imaginings of it both texturally and symphonically.
I love that you cover these old songs that just ROCK.
I would time it so this was the song playing on my Walkman as I was walking through the front doors of my high school. Confidence boost from Queen for girls with a little junk in the trunk.
When I was in high school, I tended to date the girls with a little junk in the trunk. Then, I married one.
MIster , I am a rock /Blues /Jazz /classical musician , BUT I am subscribing to you without hesitation !
Keep the faith mate !!!
The original Sir Mix Alot was Ac/dc in 1977 with A Whole Lot of Rosie, Queens Fat Bottomed Girls was in 78.
I'm a fan of all 4!
Still both great songs, I’m a total AC/DC fan tho
And Jamel did whole lot of Rosie too
I check out heaps of reactions. You are one of my favourites. Keep up the good work. Much respect from 🇦🇺
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😂😂 ba-donk-a-donk!!
Left alone with big fat fanny!!
I love your reaction.
As a woman with (what’s been labeled as )a bubblebutt and being self conscious about it, this song always made me feel good😂
Don't forget about AC/DC Whole Lotta Rosie 😊
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Booooo.....that's a bunch of BS especially since other people have reacted to it. Glad you checked it out though 👍
@@jamelakajamal Do you have a Bitchute channel?
Hell yeah, 💯%
@@jamelakajamal totally stupid. I hope you liked A Whole Lot of Rosie!
Thanks, your rapidly becoming my favorite music channel!!!
If you think this song is dirty, listen to "Get down, Make Love"
My favorite!
I love getting a song stuck in my head and coming onto youtube to find out you most likely did a reaction vidya to it. Awesome.
"Ride em come on"? Ooookay... Have these people really never heard the phrase "Ride em, cowboy"? Because that's definitely what he says at the end.
You got that right!
Dan Jackson Agreed!
Yeah, I'm more forgiving with the person writing "dirty ladies", instead of "lardy ladies" (since "lardy" is a pretty out-dated word), but I'd think everybody would recognize the phrase "ride em, cowboy."
Heck, even in the beginning. "Heap big woman"? How about "HEY, big woman"?
This is definitely my motto in life. They really do make the world go around
you need to bend an ear to Queen "Another one Bites the Dust" then Weird Al "Another one Rides the Bus" two masterpieces
Omg man I love your reactions so much it's like your soul gets tickled and just starts yelling shit out.. love it so honest and genuine. Thunder down under lol
Love them Fat Bottom Girls, now give "Squeeze Box" by the Who a listen...jmo
"Get on your bikes and ride!" Saw them this tour at MSG. Only Queen show I ever saw, but it was awesome!
Check out Queen's thrash metal song, "Stone Cold Crazy". This might be one of the first thrash metal songs. Metallic even covered it.
I jammed to this song in 1979 and 1980. It was a double album set. The inside panels, left and right were covered with naked women on bicycles. It was awesome. There was even a track on the album named "Bicycle". I love to ride my bicycle, I love to ride my bike. I love ride my bicycle, I know exactly what I like.
A NEVER played Queen song that has become so relevant in modern times is:
"Dont try suicide."
No one could strut like Freddie...loved this group. Yeah, Bicycle is great with this one also.
YES! Queen kills it every time. Freddie’s vocals are always outstanding. PLEASE can you do a reaction (or just listen) to ‘Cool Cat.’ It’s a great song. I’ve not seen anyone react to it before, maybe because it’s not a single. It’s from the album ‘Hot Space.’ Very different and I think it’s fantastic. Hope you enjoy it💜
I second this. I loveeee Cool Cat
OMG!!! Jamal....your "closing" of this video after the Queen video went off....PRICLESS!!! You're awesome Bro!!!
Written by guitarist Brian May, who is currently recovering from a serious heart attack.
That’s terrible about the heart attack of Brian May.
omg I had no idea! Hope he is recovered or at least on that road.
Guess we know what caused the heart attack. ;)
Jamel you are delving into the music of the late 60's, 70's and early 80's the time I was in Vietnam through college undoubtedly the greatest and most creative era of Rock N Roll EVER! I delight in your reaction to CLASSIC rock as you've never heard! I've even learned from you such as Ace and "How Long" I, too thought it was a break up! LOL LOL Bass player doin' another band?? LOL LOL My dear Friend, I'm so glad to witness your road to disc-overy! YES! You've opened a veritable Gold Mine of creativity....I haven't seen it yet but I'm looking for your REACTION to EWF (Earth Wind & Fire)! I have all their albums, LOVE their music! I'd send you a pic of me in m 'fro…..LOL. I used to jam with Chicago Transit Authority at the Whisky on Sunset, Blood Sweat & Tears (their trombonist had his bachelor party at my apt on the beach in Redondo), Tower of Power (I got to know Mic Gillett, fellow trumpet player when they played the Red Onion) and Canned Heat to name a few. I even performed with Michael Mathis (bro of Johnny) in 'Frisco 1970 for 4 months why my US Navy ship was in repair. Yup, long haired wig, etc. LOL Great times! Don't every stop, Jamel, I'm glad you see your joy! (My moniker is from when I was in martial arts. I'm 5'2" tall. LOL)
"The Original Sir Mix-a-Lot"! You said it man!
Love your channel bro! You always put a smile on my face when you do a song reaction!
The album this song comes from is called Jazz. I have the original vinyl version which included a fold out poster of a couple of dozen naked women getting ready to ride their bicycles. As one of your other posters mentioned, the songs Bicycle Race and Fat Bottom Girls are indeed back to back on the album.