Astrophysicist/Luthier @DrBrianMay hosts acoustic analysis of the false vocal chords & irregular vibrato of F. Bulsara: https://brianmay.com/downloads/FreddieMercury_acoustic_analysis_of_speaking_fundamental_frequency_vibrato_and_subharmonics.pdf …
And how great were the vocals of failed dentist R. Taylor on the B-side to Bohemian Rhapsody: https://youtu.be/oaEM4JYFPfw
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Disco lessons? Wow. That surpasses any level of dork I’ve heard of. Maybe you’re being sarcastic? The girls in my group (we were kids) imitated the dancing in SNF, but -
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In that era, the dorks were the ones who _didn't_ take disco lessons.
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We’ll have to agree to disagree. I mean, twirling your partner (maybe), line dancing, and pointing your finger up in the air. Come on! A lesson? And no guy in Grays Ferry, Phila., ever said, “I can’t go. That’s when I have my disco lesson.”
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Didn't grow up in the 1970s. But growing up as an athlete, I always thought it was really funny that all these hyper-masculine, uber male, and [sometimes] homophobic (at least when using insults) guys used "We Are the Champions" as a foundational theme song for all sports.
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Born in 1990, I loved listening to classic rock, especially Queen, in the car with my dad. For some reason he made it a point to mention he was not straight. I think he was worried about me getting ideas...
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Clarification: The "he" before "was not straight" being Mercury, not my dad.
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