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Glee (2009) - S01E22 Drama 5 secs #For me, for me # Glee (2009) - S01E18 Drama 2.7 secs # For me, for me # Advertisement: So I hate Brendon Urie because he is a sellout but this song is nothing special because Brendon just re did a song by Queen. This is what it may or may not mean Wow. I had no idea there were so many interpretations of this song. For me it's always been clear: the song is about an execution. Please bear with me as I construct a detailed argument for this interpretation. Here's the set-up (all of this is proven later): The narrator has committed murder. He might have done this out of malice, or self-defense, or anything in between; we don't know. The fact is that he killed someone, was caught and sentenced, and is now on Death Row. The man is not an important person, so to speak. He is not famous, nor rich, nor anything of the kind. He has no high-priced lawyers and no "connections" to help him in his plight. The narrator implies that, if he had higher social status, if he had money or fame or whatever, then he would stand a good chance of escaping death. But alas, he is merely a "poor boy" (aka ordinary person), and has no such power. His family and friends are attending the execution (or have otherwise heard about it), and are very distressed. Conversely, the family and friends of the dead man want revenge and they can't wait to see the narrator executed. The song takes place just prior to the execution, and involves the narrator talking to (or perhaps just thinking about) his mother, just before he dies. If you're still reading, you have my
thanks. *We start with the narrator's thoughts: "Caught in a landslide, No escape from reality" "Open your eyes, Look up to the skies and see," "I'm just a poor boy, I need no sympathy "Any way the wind blows doesn't really matter to me, to me" "Mama, just killed a man, Put a gun against his head "Mama, life had just begun "Mama,
ooh, Didn't mean to make you cry "Too late, my time has come" "Sends shivers down my spine, body's aching all the time" "Goodbye, ev'rybody, I've got to go" "Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth"
"Mama, ooh, I don't want to die A new voice starts singing; this voice represents his friends and family who are (or have been previously) protesting his execution. "I see a little silhouetto of a man" "Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango" "Thunderbolt and lightning, very, very fright'ning me" "(Galileo.) Galileo. (Galileo.) Galileo, Galileo figaro" "Magnifico. I'm just a poor boy and nobody loves me" "He's just a poor boy from a poor family "Easy come, easy go, will you let me go" Then the opposite group, the friends and family of the dead man (and/or the execution authorities) respond to these pleas. "Bismillah! No, we will not let you go" "(Let him go!) Bismillah! We will not let you go "(Oh mama mia, mama mia.) Mama mia, let me go" "Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me, for me, for me" Beelzebub means Satan. The narrator feels (or speculates) that Satan is out to torment him by leading him to such a sad fate. After all, it was probably a devil that tempted him to commit murder in the first place. Likewise, his family feels Satan is tormenting them as well, by killing the narrator to make them feel sad. Perhaps even the dead man's family joins in on this chorus; they feel that it was Satan who told the narrator to commit murder in the first place, and now they insist that execution is the only holy response to such a sin. Throughout this, the narrator has been lethargic and morose. But right before the end, he has a sudden burst of passion. "So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye? As I imagine it, the narrator throws off his guards and fights to escape from his shackles. In the ensuing musical piece, he struggles with the executioners, knocking the room into disarray. The two families watch closely, but everyone knows it's a useless struggle; there's simply no way for the narrator to escape. And the end of the musical piece, he is beaten down and finally subdued. Once again he become morose and dispirited, and the executioners drag him to his place of death (electric chair, perhaps). In his last few moments before death, the narrator resumes his previous state of mind. "Nothing really matters, Anyone can see "Any way the wind blows..." So...yeah. I think that's a pretty thorough interpretation. Bohemian Rhapsody is about a remorseful murderer as he's about to be executed. Questions? Comments? Did anybody even read all that? Yeah I didn't write this someone else did but it was the top interpretation for Bohemian Rhapsody by queen What is the hidden message in Bohemian Rhapsody?Freddie Mercury's biographer Lesley-Ann Jones has revealed that Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' contains a hidden message in the form of a confession by Mercury that he was gay. Lyricist Sir Tim Rice was close to Mercury and agrees with her explanation.
What is the meaning of Beelzebub in Bohemian Rhapsody?BOHEMIAN Rhapsody reveals Freddie Mercury "loved" the word Beelzebub, an ancient Hebrew word for Satan, an interview with the former Queen frontman reveals.
Who is Beelzebub in Queen song?Beelzebub is one of the seven princes of hell in Christian demonology. The name derives from the ancient Hebrew word, Ba'al Zvuv, meaning “Lord of the flies,” and is an alternate name for Satan. The narrator feels that Beelzebub is out to torment him for his crimes.
Is Bohemian Rhapsody song appropriate for 10 year old?Bohemian Rhapsody is a semi-fictionalised biopic about Freddie Mercury and the band Queen, directed by Bryan Singer. It's an exciting and foot-stomping movie that's likely to entertain teenagers and adults, but is not recommended for children under 13 years.
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