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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI want to break free....was written exclusively by John Deacon!
HTH.
Originally posted by Songfacts.comQueen bass player John Deacon wrote this from the male perspective of the women's liberation movement.
This song became an anthem for the ANC in South Africa in the late-'80s when Nelson Mandela was still in jail and the white government's apartheid policies were still in place. [snip]
The video for this song parodies a popular British television soap, Coronation Street. The opening sequence features all the band members in drag (Mercury as a housewife, Deacon as grandmother, Taylor as a schoolgirl, and May as a housewife).
This confused many people who didn't catch the reference.
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I want to break free....was written exclusively by John Deacon!
HTH.
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[QUOTE=Churchill;522923]Originally posted by Lucy View Post
Firstly, it wasn't mindless. You've made a statement that just because Freddie Mercury was dressed as a house-wife in the video for "I want to break free" that he was a tortured homosexual who wanted to "come out".
I don't agree. I think the whole "I want to break free" thing was something akin to the Rolling Stones' "Mother's little helper".
If you think telling you to "grow up" is a nasty insult then stick around, I can get nastier.
Failing that, go whinging to the mods - again...
Ex-marine my arse!
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[QUOTE=Lucy;522916]Originally posted by Churchill View Post
Thank goodness, you've changed the record.
Back to mindless, nasty insults.
Phew!
I don't agree. I think the whole "I want to break free" thing was something akin to the Rolling Stones' "Mother's little helper".
If you think telling you to "grow up" is a nasty insult then stick around, I can get nastier.
Failing that, go whinging to the mods - again...
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[QUOTE=Churchill;522914]Originally posted by Lucy View Post
So, Brian May is gay too then according to your logic. What does that make Roger Taylor and his dressing as a schoolgirl?
FFS, grow up.
Back to mindless, nasty insults.
Phew!
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[QUOTE=Lucy;522902]Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
No. You are right Xen. I just remember thinking, seeing that, 'he's trying to tell us something...'
FFS, grow up.
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