On 31 October 1975, British rock band Queen released what would become their career-defining and most-successful song, ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’,the lead single to their fourth studio album ‘A Night at the Opera.’
The song was the brainchild of legendary band leader Freddie Mercury. Sometimes described as progressive rock, the six-minute suit is a piece like no other and a true rollercoaster of genres.
It includes a ballad, an iconic guitar solo by Brian May, a hard rock part and even an opera section.
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