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He's definitely talking about girls. The "get on your bikes and ride" line is in reference to another song on the album called "Bicycle Race" which makes reference to the "fat bottomed girls".
In the live video from Milton Keynes, Freddie comes out and says, "I got 3 words for you Fat Bottomed Girls". That was the "Hot Space" tour of 1982. I saw them and Billy Squier at Madison Square Garden in July of '82.
Didn’t see many Queen reactions so a few more you may be interested in. White Queen live at Hammersmith Odeon 1975. The interplay between guitar and piano feels otherworldly with bass and drums keeping them grounded. I’m in Love With My Car live in Montreal with Roger singing along with an awesome drum performance. Poor guy couldn’t catch a breath lol!
This song is just one of the best. Certainly in my top 10. This was written by Doctor Brian May. Next song, a bit different but goes with this is Bicycle Race, written by Freddie, but was released with Fat Bottom Girls as a double 'A' side single so it needs to be played. Others to consider are Hammer To Fall, I Want It All, or for a fantastic bassline, Another One Bites The Dust.
Fat Bottomed Girls is the song that turned me on to Queen. Love their tunes. Thanks for the reactions. Killer Queen is probably my favorite for its complexities, but Somebody to Love and We Are The Champions, Bohemian Rhapsody are other favs.
Hammer to Fall and play the game are two of my favorite songs from Queen. Freaking love Roger Taylor. He was my Queen crush 😂Great reaction and Peace ✌️ ☮️🙏
Would love to hear you react to early Queen when their sound was heavier. For me the second album is their best (Queen II). Fantastic throughout but special mention to two of the more epic tracks - Father to son and March of the Black Queen. I much prefer this period to their later stuff which is still good just not my cup of tea. Cheers
Queen would usually triple track the voices of Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, and Brian May to make those really thick harmonies. Some songs would be layered even more to create a choir style sound.
Check out Now I’m Here live at Wembley 1986 to see an epic performance by all band members and Freddie running from one side of the massive stage to the other. There is also a Roger Taylor multicam video of this same performance just focused on Roger. He said this is his toughest song to perform. There is also a multicam of John Deacon for this same performance. Dragon Attack live at Montreal is also a great performance highlighting Deacon’s awesome bass and great guitar and drums as well. Also need to check out Brighton Rock live at Wembley July 86 for a 9 minute Brian May guitar solo. Epic performance as well.
Brian May wrote this one. Essentially it's a tribute to their female groupies. If you really want to hear just how high Roger's voice can get, check out this clip of In the Lap of the Gods Live at the Rainbow in 1974 ua-cam.com/video/DSxDPn3AT7A/v-deo.htmlsi=vSQiyfb6NzIbjBtd He hits a few in the middle of the clip. If you think the song ends kind of abruptly that's because on the album and this concert this song flows right in Stone Cold Crazy, later covered by Metallica. Both are from their third album, Sheer Heart Attack.
I rarely watched videos back when. Then unless there was lyrics available half of what we heard we misunderstood. At least in my group of peers that was the case. Always thought he was singing about a fat nanny. And either she was disciplined or revealing too much body, or more.😮 Which I tend to lean to. A different time and a different culture. But the Who we're quite explicit in Tommy about his uncle diddling about. So.... Although Bohemian Rhapsody is my favorite of theirs I have listened to the whole Night At the Opera enough to wear out an 8-track and a couple cassettes. lol 🚜🤠🐂
When you mentioned the wall of sound and how many times they multi-tracked it…10 CC has a brilliant song called “I’m Not In Love” (which of course is the first sign you might be). Anyway, they multi-tracked part of that song something like 192 times - and this was in the mid-70s. I know you are overwhelmed (and working very hard) with requests and suggestions. Just keep an ear open and see if anyone else agrees it’s a great song. For my tastes, it is sexy AF. Everyone loved dancing to it because it’s about t min long and a slow dancw. 😂 Things I never say to reaction channel hosts: you need, you must, you should, next has to be…any of that. I’m a guest here and try to be a good one.
Completely agree, 'I'm not in love' is such an iconic 70's love song and the innovation of multi-tracking the vocals in the recording is fantastic. 10cc yet another great British band!
Hey brother. I just checked and saw you did Bohemian from Live Aid, but not the rest of the show. Checking out the whole performance would be epic. As you realized, they didn't play an entire song. It's a medley performance and Freddy goes crazy with the crowd doing a call and response. It's incredible considering his doctor told him not to perform that day because of something going on with his throat. I forgot. His doctor must've been terrified watching this live on his TV at home!!
One of the strip clubs in San Diego I was a bouncer in, if a girl was late to the stage and hadn't picked her songs, this is one of the fun songs I would have played for her. The girls rarely liked it but the crowd usually did.
@@setonhillstudios another one of those songs (there were many) you should check out the music video for if you've never seen or heard it is the song Three Little Pigs by Green Jelly. The video is done with stop motion animation and it's awesome.
Hey man. You have to react to March of the Black Queen from Queen II. Might do the official lyric version. A pre-cursor for what would come. My favorite Queen song. I also highly suggest Ogre Battle from the same album. You will be blown away.
They hired 65 girls to ride bicycles, naked and it was the cover for that album. You should play the Milton Keynes concert songs and fat bottom girls was great live. Everything is better live with Queen and Freddie
I never get mad when you pause, especially when you explain different aspects of the music. I grew up with my brother BLASTING Queen on a daily basis , but you’re pointing out things I’ve overlooked. I was more into AC/DC, Aerosmith and Zeppelin personally, but my brother’s love for Queen actually spread to the whole family❣☮💜
🔥AWESOME SONG🔥 🔥AWESOME REACTION🔥 👏🏼 Brian May was the one that wrote the song 1978 And as far as what it's about I think sums it up in the first verse I WAS JUST A SKINNY LAD NEVER KNEW NO GOOD FROM BAD BUT I KNEW LIFE BEFORE I LEFT MY NURSERY LET ALONE WITH BIG FAT FANNY SHE WAS SUCH A NAUGHTY NANNY HEY BIG WOMAN YOU MADE A BAD BOY OUT OF ME Now I know they're from LONDON UNITED KINGDOM , and a NANNY there , is like a BABYSITTER here , so I don't know if it's based on a true story but it sounds like that young lad figured out life before he left the nursery LOL if you know what I mean , and then the rest of the song pretty much sings about he likes FAT BOTTOM GIRLS big women , But I did do a little reading Brian basically said he wrote it about WOMEN WITH CURVES, And a little FYI , they do not perform the song live anymore they pulled the song from the song list a lot like the ROLLING STONES did with the song called BROWN SUGAR , so in other words it wasn't politically correct to play it anymore to offensive , but anyway Kick-Ass reaction as usual , kick Ass song Keep up the good work 💪🏼👏🏼👍🏼 ✌🏼 OUT 🇺🇸🫡
Hey Hon… This is a PERFECT example of why Queen is almost always BETTER LIVE: Because the live performance of… “Fat Bottomed Girls” At MILTON KEYNES BOWL in 1982 …is a THOUSAND. TIMES. BETTER!! (And also includes Freddie’s infamous POLE DANCING😁)
to see a really incredible song by Roger please react to Roger Taylor & Yoshiki - Foreign Sand (promotional video, 1994) Please do this version of the video is there is a live version that is pretty bad.
Yeah, you might've wanted to *watch* the video before you dedicate it to the missus. Well, you finally hit my favourite band and you picked the worst song to do it with. I was 14 when this album came out. Queen: doing no wrong since 1974. I rigged it so I always got the new releases first out of the box at the first shop in town-three albums in a row. And for what? For this thing? I love the Doc with all my heart, but this? The redeeming factor was the poster the album came with. A hundred naked girls on 10 speeds. Yup. Anybody could have one. (I might still have mine around here somewhere.) And after the video shoot, the bicycle company had to change all the seats. Queen-the Bill Veeck of rock. Nearly half a century later, I still don't like it any better, but what can you say except, at least it's not "Bicycle Race". Love your channel!
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Queen doing it again!!! Shout out to the fat bottomed girls!!!
Its STILL a banger!
The live version of this at Milton Keynes 1982 is great!!!
Live, queen, cannot be beat.
React to it!!!
He's definitely talking about girls. The "get on your bikes and ride" line is in reference to another song on the album called "Bicycle Race" which makes reference to the "fat bottomed girls".
That song had a great video to it...
3 guys who are from Canada. Same with rush. Fellow brothers in arms home town. Both of us
In the live video from Milton Keynes, Freddie comes out and says, "I got 3 words for you Fat Bottomed Girls". That was the "Hot Space" tour of 1982. I saw them and Billy Squier at Madison Square Garden in July of '82.
Yes..they've version at Milton Keynes is best
Their Live Aid performance is a must.
Didn’t see many Queen reactions so a few more you may be interested in. White Queen live at Hammersmith Odeon 1975. The interplay between guitar and piano feels otherworldly with bass and drums keeping them grounded. I’m in Love With My Car live in Montreal with Roger singing along with an awesome drum performance. Poor guy couldn’t catch a breath lol!
This song is just one of the best. Certainly in my top 10. This was written by Doctor Brian May.
Next song, a bit different but goes with this is Bicycle Race, written by Freddie, but was released with Fat Bottom Girls as a double 'A' side single so it needs to be played.
Others to consider are Hammer To Fall, I Want It All, or for a fantastic bassline, Another One Bites The Dust.
Now listen to their song Bicycle Race
Get on your bikes and ride!
Oh Freddie is a treasure fat bottomed girl right here and proud!! 😂❤
😂🤣😂
What a tune. ❤
The entire Jazz album is fantastic!!! Great choice man!!!!👍👍
Fat Bottomed Girls is the song that turned me on to Queen. Love their tunes. Thanks for the reactions. Killer Queen is probably my favorite for its complexities, but Somebody to Love and We Are The Champions, Bohemian Rhapsody are other favs.
Good review. I think you’ll appreciate their rocker, ‘Hammer To Fall’. It leans toward ‘We Will Rock You’ for that rock ‘n roll sweet tooth.
Yes you must check out Hammer to Fall....
Loved your reaction….more Queen please…..it only gets better. Liar, White Queen, Cold Stone Crazy all are live from early Queen and they rock.
Oh yea he diiiid 😅
Now hit Bicycle race, it follows on from FBG. & they reference each other. They blend beautifully. "Get On Your Bikes & Ride"
Hammer to Fall and play the game are two of my favorite songs from Queen. Freaking love Roger Taylor. He was my Queen crush 😂Great reaction and Peace ✌️ ☮️🙏
I loved Queen and Freddie Mercury. He is such a performer, its hard to take your eyes off him.
Check out the official video version of bicycle race, it follows this song so well.
The woke idiots tried to cancel fat bottomed girl. NOBODY CANCELS QUEEN!
I thought it was written about the nude bicycle races. I am also partial to that particular drum fill, have been for years!
Check out the live version from "Live at the Bowl" (1982)
Rodger Taylor on Drums is Amazing! A must see & hear live performance is:
Killer Queen/I Love My Car
Please react and be blown away!
Love this song ❤ One of my favourites is Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy ❤
It’s kinda short, but “I’m In Love With My Car” is a favorite of mine. I wore out my 8-track of A Night At the Opera.
I love that song sung by Roger too, he might appreciate a live version of that song!
Brian wrote this song for Freddie. Freddie loved fat bottom girls. 😂🙌
Would love to hear you react to early Queen when their sound was heavier. For me the second album is their best (Queen II). Fantastic throughout but special mention to two of the more epic tracks - Father to son and March of the Black Queen. I much prefer this period to their later stuff which is still good just not my cup of tea. Cheers
my ring tone, love those drums
Queen would usually triple track the voices of Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, and Brian May to make those really thick harmonies. Some songs would be layered even more to create a choir style sound.
Sir Brian May wrote this song, based on his childhood. Women, not bikes.
He wrote it for Freddie. Freddie liked men and women with big.....assets
Check out Now I’m Here live at Wembley 1986 to see an epic performance by all band members and Freddie running from one side of the massive stage to the other. There is also a Roger Taylor multicam video of this same performance just focused on Roger. He said this is his toughest song to perform. There is also a multicam of John Deacon for this same performance. Dragon Attack live at Montreal is also a great performance highlighting Deacon’s awesome bass and great guitar and drums as well. Also need to check out Brighton Rock live at Wembley July 86 for a 9 minute Brian May guitar solo. Epic performance as well.
Fat bottom girls are the best ever!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Brian May wrote this one. Essentially it's a tribute to their female groupies.
If you really want to hear just how high Roger's voice can get, check out this clip of In the Lap of the Gods Live at the Rainbow in 1974 ua-cam.com/video/DSxDPn3AT7A/v-deo.htmlsi=vSQiyfb6NzIbjBtd He hits a few in the middle of the clip. If you think the song ends kind of abruptly that's because on the album and this concert this song flows right in Stone Cold Crazy, later covered by Metallica. Both are from their third album, Sheer Heart Attack.
Oh, and don't mistake it for In the Lap of the Gods Revisited from the same album. Two completely different songs.
I rarely watched videos back when.
Then unless there was lyrics available half of what we heard we misunderstood. At least in my group of peers that was the case.
Always thought he was singing about a fat nanny. And either she was disciplined or revealing too much
body, or more.😮 Which I tend to lean to. A different time and a different culture.
But the Who we're quite explicit in Tommy about his uncle diddling about. So....
Although Bohemian Rhapsody is my favorite of theirs I have listened to the whole Night At the Opera enough to wear out an 8-track and a couple cassettes.
lol
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Freddie king of rock 🤘 please do live aid 85 queen reaction
lol the video just adds to the awesomeness. 🤘🤘
lol not Harleys.
🌸 only Freddy could pull off that outfit! 😊
When you mentioned the wall of sound and how many times they multi-tracked it…10 CC has a brilliant song called “I’m Not In Love” (which of course is the first sign you might be). Anyway, they multi-tracked part of that song something like 192 times - and this was in the mid-70s.
I know you are overwhelmed (and working very hard) with requests and suggestions. Just keep an ear open and see if anyone else agrees it’s a great song. For my tastes, it is sexy AF. Everyone loved dancing to it because it’s about t min long and a slow dancw. 😂
Things I never say to reaction channel hosts: you need, you must, you should, next has to be…any of that. I’m a guest here and try to be a good one.
You’re awesome man!! Really appreciate you hanging out and thanks for the recommendation! Definitely have to look into that!
Completely agree, 'I'm not in love' is such an iconic 70's love song and the innovation of multi-tracking the vocals in the recording is fantastic. 10cc yet another great British band!
Hey brother. I just checked and saw you did Bohemian from Live Aid, but not the rest of the show. Checking out the whole performance would be epic. As you realized, they didn't play an entire song. It's a medley performance and Freddy goes crazy with the crowd doing a call and response. It's incredible considering his doctor told him not to perform that day because of something going on with his throat. I forgot. His doctor must've been terrified watching this live on his TV at home!!
I need you get the Led out a lot more . . .
One of the strip clubs in San Diego I was a bouncer in, if a girl was late to the stage and hadn't picked her songs, this is one of the fun songs I would have played for her. The girls rarely liked it but the crowd usually did.
@@donbergeson6771 🤣😂🤣
@@setonhillstudios another one of those songs (there were many) you should check out the music video for if you've never seen or heard it is the song Three Little Pigs by Green Jelly. The video is done with stop motion animation and it's awesome.
BEST MUSIC REACTION CHANNEL ON THE TUBE🎉.
Let’s gooo!!!! Really appreciate that!
Hey man. You have to react to March of the Black Queen from Queen II. Might do the official lyric version. A pre-cursor for what would come. My favorite Queen song. I also highly suggest Ogre Battle from the same album. You will be blown away.
Have you reacted to their Live Aid performance from 1985?
I’ve only done part of it! Still gotta hit the full thing!
Roger Taylor has some great rolls. He even gets melodic. Have you ever checked out You're My Best Friend?
I haven’t but I’ll add it to the list!
They hired 65 girls to ride bicycles, naked and it was the cover for that album. You should play the Milton Keynes concert songs and fat bottom girls was great live. Everything is better live with Queen and Freddie
Thank you ❣️Here in America, they painted a cover up on the girl on the album cover, but not in England .
I never get mad when you pause, especially when you explain different aspects of the music. I grew up with my brother BLASTING Queen on a daily basis , but you’re pointing out things I’ve overlooked. I was more into AC/DC, Aerosmith and Zeppelin personally, but my brother’s love for Queen actually spread to the whole family❣☮💜
Thanks so much!! Appreciate you!
🔥AWESOME SONG🔥
🔥AWESOME REACTION🔥 👏🏼
Brian May was the one that wrote the song 1978
And as far as what it's about I think sums it up in the first verse
I WAS JUST A SKINNY LAD
NEVER KNEW NO GOOD FROM BAD
BUT I KNEW LIFE BEFORE I LEFT MY NURSERY
LET ALONE WITH BIG FAT FANNY
SHE WAS SUCH A NAUGHTY NANNY
HEY BIG WOMAN
YOU MADE A BAD BOY OUT OF ME
Now I know they're from LONDON UNITED KINGDOM , and a NANNY there , is like a BABYSITTER here , so I don't know if it's based on a true story but it sounds like that young lad figured out life before he left the nursery LOL if you know what I mean , and then the rest of the song pretty much sings about he likes FAT BOTTOM GIRLS big women ,
But I did do a little reading Brian basically said he wrote it about WOMEN WITH CURVES,
And a little FYI , they do not perform the song live anymore they pulled the song from the song list a lot like the ROLLING STONES did with the song called BROWN SUGAR , so in other words it wasn't politically correct to play it anymore to offensive , but anyway Kick-Ass reaction as usual , kick Ass song
Keep up the good work 💪🏼👏🏼👍🏼 ✌🏼 OUT 🇺🇸🫡
So epic!!! What a banger! 🤣🔥 Thanks for hanging out!
Hey Hon…
This is a PERFECT example of why Queen is almost always BETTER LIVE:
Because the live performance of…
“Fat Bottomed Girls”
At MILTON KEYNES BOWL in 1982
…is a THOUSAND. TIMES. BETTER!!
(And also includes Freddie’s infamous POLE DANCING😁)
Thanks for the insight! I’ll have to check that out! 😄
@@setonhillstudios 🫶
My all-time FAV concert and one of my all-time FAV performances!
wasn't "fatty" .... it was "fanny" used as a name, "cheeky" British term, as it's a slang "the bottom", too
Gotcha 😂🤣
I think it's Big Fat Fanny, she was such a naughty nanny?
I think you’re right! 😂
I have been a Queen lover since, gosh, mid 70s. They never get old, I think that's the way a truly fantastic group is remembered. @setonhillstudios
to see a really incredible song by Roger please react to Roger Taylor & Yoshiki - Foreign Sand (promotional video, 1994) Please do this version of the video is there is a live version that is pretty bad.
Yeah, you might've wanted to *watch* the video before you dedicate it to the missus. Well, you finally hit my favourite band and you picked the worst song to do it with. I was 14 when this album came out. Queen: doing no wrong since 1974. I rigged it so I always got the new releases first out of the box at the first shop in town-three albums in a row. And for what? For this thing? I love the Doc with all my heart, but this? The redeeming factor was the poster the album came with. A hundred naked girls on 10 speeds. Yup. Anybody could have one. (I might still have mine around here somewhere.) And after the video shoot, the bicycle company had to change all the seats. Queen-the Bill Veeck of rock. Nearly half a century later, I still don't like it any better, but what can you say except, at least it's not "Bicycle Race". Love your channel!
@@cainealexander-mccord2805 🤣😂🤣
Sorry Queen fans, not a huge fan, but I do like a handful of Queen's songs, including this one.