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drunk guy in cop car performs bohemian rhapsody

drunk guy in cop car performs bohemian rhapsody

drunk guy in cop car performs bohemian rhapsody

drunk guy in cop car performs bohemian rhapsody

Finally...they're making a new Wayne's World Movie

Finally...they're making a new Wayne's World Movie

Finally...they're making a new Wayne's World Movie

Arrested Drunk Guy Sings Bohemian Rhapsody

Amazing Solo "Bohemian Rhapsody" Cover

EvilDeathBee says...

Whenever I listen to a cover of this song, it makes me want to listen to the original. No matter how good someone may be at covering Bohemian Rhapsody, and this is a good cover, no one does as well as Freddie Mercury

Richie Castellano Interview

Amazing Solo "Bohemian Rhapsody" Cover

Sagemind says...

Frome the above link

Some people were interested in hearing my Bohemian Rhapsody lead vocal track by itself. Here is the lead vocal and double vocal tracks solo'd with all the plugins turned off. There is no processing on this recording with the exception of a master limiter to keep it from peaking. That means no compression, no reverb and no auto-tune. This is basically my voice into an Audio Technica AT-4033 into a DBX 386 into pro tools.

I edited out the large empty spaces for obvious reasons

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Gallowflak says...

Welcome to the sift. Wow, 2 years? I'm a bit late.

In reply to this comment by SpaceGirlSpiff:
Wow... a religious zealot attempting to call someone else on "rationalization"...

I've now been witness to a new level of hypocrisy.

>> ^shinyblurry:

http://www.egetgoing.com/drug_addiction/rationalization.asp
>> ^hpqp:
"I always knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle... I decided to take it because it helped my concentration, it stopped me being bored – it stopped other people being boring. It would make me want to prolong the conversation and enhance the moment. If you ask: would I do it again? I would probably say yes. But I would have quit earlier hoping to get away with the whole thing. I decided all of life is a wager and I'm going to wager on this bit... In a strange way I don't regret it. It's just impossible for me to picture life without wine, and other things, fueling the company, keeping me reading, energising me. It worked for me. It really did." - Christopher Hitchens



Christopher Hitchens, We Raise Our Glass To You

SpaceGirlSpiff says...

Wow... a religious zealot attempting to call someone else on "rationalization"...

I've now been witness to a new level of hypocrisy.

>> ^shinyblurry:

http://www.egetgoing.com/drug_addiction/rationalization.asp
>> ^hpqp:
"I always knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle... I decided to take it because it helped my concentration, it stopped me being bored – it stopped other people being boring. It would make me want to prolong the conversation and enhance the moment. If you ask: would I do it again? I would probably say yes. But I would have quit earlier hoping to get away with the whole thing. I decided all of life is a wager and I'm going to wager on this bit... In a strange way I don't regret it. It's just impossible for me to picture life without wine, and other things, fueling the company, keeping me reading, energising me. It worked for me. It really did." - Christopher Hitchens


Christopher Hitchens, We Raise Our Glass To You

shinyblurry says...

http://www.egetgoing.com/drug_addiction/rationalization.asp

>> ^hpqp:
"I always knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle... I decided to take it because it helped my concentration, it stopped me being bored – it stopped other people being boring. It would make me want to prolong the conversation and enhance the moment. If you ask: would I do it again? I would probably say yes. But I would have quit earlier hoping to get away with the whole thing. I decided all of life is a wager and I'm going to wager on this bit... In a strange way I don't regret it. It's just impossible for me to picture life without wine, and other things, fueling the company, keeping me reading, energising me. It worked for me. It really did." - Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens, We Raise Our Glass To You

hpqp says...

"I always knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle... I decided to take it because it helped my concentration, it stopped me being bored – it stopped other people being boring. It would make me want to prolong the conversation and enhance the moment. If you ask: would I do it again? I would probably say yes. But I would have quit earlier hoping to get away with the whole thing. I decided all of life is a wager and I'm going to wager on this bit... In a strange way I don't regret it. It's just impossible for me to picture life without wine, and other things, fueling the company, keeping me reading, energising me. It worked for me. It really did." - Christopher Hitchens



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