WHY IS THE SONG CALLED BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY?...
WHY IS IT EXACTLY 5 MINUTES 55 SECONDS?...WHAT IS THIS SONG REALLY ABOUT?...WHY WAS THE QUEEN MOVIE RELEASED ON OCTOBER 31?
The
film was released on October 31 because the single was heard for the
first time on October 31, 1975.
It is titled like this because a
"Rhapsody" is a free piece of music composed in different parts and
themes where it seems that no part has any relation to the other. The
word "rhapsody" comes from Greek and means "assembled parts of a song."
The word "bohemian" refers to a region of the Czech Republic called
Bohemia, the place where Faust, the protagonist of the play that bears
his name written by the playwright and novelist Goethe, was born.
In
Goethe's work, Faust was a very intelligent old man who knew everything
except the mystery of life. Not understanding it, he decides to poison
himself.
Just at that moment the church bells ring and he goes out into
the street. Back in his room, he finds there is a dog. The animal
transforms into a kind of man. It is about the devil Mephistopheles.
He promises Fausto to live a full life and not be miserable in exchange
for his soul. Fausto agrees, rejuvenates and becomes arrogant. He
meets Gretchen and they have a son. His wife and son die. Fausto
travels through time and space and feels powerful. As he grows old
again he feels miserable again. Since he did not break the pact with
the devil, the angels dispute his soul. This work is essential to
understanding Bohemian Rhapsody.
The song talks about Freddie Mercury himself. Being a rhapsody we find 7 different parts:
1st and 2nd act A Capella
3rd act Ballad
4th act guitar solo
5th act opera
6th act rock
7th act "coda" or final act
The
song talks about a poor boy who questions if this life is real or if it
is his distorted imagination that lives another reality. He says that
even if he stops living, the wind will continue to blow without his
existence. So he makes a deal with the devil and sells his soul.
Upon making this decision, he runs to tell his mother and tells her... “Mom,
I just killed a man, I put a gun to his head and now he's dead. I have
thrown my life away. If I'm not back tomorrow, move on as if nothing
matters..." That man who kills is himself, Freddie Mercury himself.
If
he does not fulfill the pact with the devil, he will die immediately.
He says goodbye to his loved ones and his mother bursts into tears,
tears and desperate crying that come from Brian May's guitar notes.
Freddie, scared, shouts "mom, I don't want to die" and the operatic part
begins.
Freddie is in an astral plane where he sees himself: "I see a
little silhoutte of a man." "scaramouche, are you going to start a
dispute/fight?"
Scaramouche is "skirmish" a dispute
between armies with horse riders (4 horsemen of the evil Apocalypse
fight against the forces of good for Freddie's soul) and it goes on to
say "Thunderbolt and lightning very very frightening me" too much).
This phrase appears in the Bible, exactly in Job 37 when it says... "the
thunder and lightning frighten me: my heart pounds in my chest."
His
mother, seeing him so scared by the decision her son has made, begs to
save him from the pact with Mephistopheles. "He's just a poor boy..."
He forgives his life for this monstrosity. What comes easy, goes easy.
Will you let him go? " Their supplications are heard and the angels
descend to fight the forces of evil."
Bismillah (Arabic word meaning "In
the name of God") is the first word that appears in the Muslim holy
book, the Quran. So God himself appears and shouts "we will not abandon
you, let him go."
Faced
with such a confrontation between the forces of good and evil, Freddie
fears for the life of his mother and tells her "Mama mia, mama mia let
me go" (mother, let me go). They shout again from the sky that they are
not going to abandon him and Freddie shouts "no, no, no, no, no" and
says "Beelzebub (the Lord of Darkness) may have put a devil in you
mother."
Freddie here pays tribute to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and
Johann Sebastian Bach when he sings... "Figaro, Magnifico" referencing
Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro", considered the best opera in history,
and Bach's "Magnificat" .
He finishes the operatic part and the more
rock part breaks in. The devil, angry and betrayed by Freddie by not
fulfilling the pact, tells him “Do you think you can insult me like
this? Do you think you can come to me and then abandon me? “Do you
think you can love me and let me die?”
It is
shocking how the lord of evil feels powerless before a human being,
before repentance and love. Once the battle is lost, the devil leaves
and we reach the last act or "coda" where Freddie is free and that
feeling comforts him. He sounds the gong that closes the song. The
gong is an instrument used in China and Far East Asia to heal people who
are under the effects of evil spirits.
5:55
minutes last.
Freddie was into astrology and 555 in numerology is
associated with death, not physical, but spiritual, the end of something
where angels will safeguard you. 555 is related to God and the divine,
an ending that will begin a new stage.
And
the song plays on All Saints' Eve for the first time. A holiday called
"Samhain" by the Celts to celebrate the transition and opening to the
other world.
The Celts
believed that the world of the living and the dead were almost united,
and on the day of the dead both worlds were united, allowing the spirits
to transit to the other side. Nothing in Bohemian Rhapsody is
coincidental.
Everything is very measured, worked and has a meaning that transcends
beyond being a simple song. It has been voted worldwide as the best
song of all time.
This
song represented a radical change in Queen as if she had really made a
pact with the devil, she changed their lives forever and made them
immortal.
[Written by Jorge Palazón, Madrid, Spain]
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