The 1975 Queen hit Bohemian Rhapsody is one of the most famously ambiguous and debated songs in music history. Freddie Mercury himself famously refused to explain its meaning, often saying it was "just about relationships" with "a bit of nonsense in the middle," and that listeners should interpret it for themselves. Despite this, many interpretations have emerged over the years, with the most widely accepted revolving around Freddie Mercury's personal struggles, identity, and coming to terms with his sexuality. In terms of composition, the song can be broken into five sections: an intro; a ballad; an opera a hard rock section followed by an outtro in the same style as the intro. If you are interested in music, may I suggest watching this video which goes into the technical details of the song. Intro "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?": This sets the stage for a journey of self-discovery and confusion. It suggests a feeling of being caught b...
“Now is the winter of our discontent” is the opening line of William Shakespeare's play Richard III. It's one of Shakespeare's most famous lines. Certainly one of the most famous reniditions is by Lord (Baron) Laurence Olivier from the movie of the same name. Note that the above excerpt was done in a single shot so he must have really learned his lines. Here is the text with a translation into modern English on the right.
Before stricter health regulations came into place, long-length cigarette commercials would be played in cinemas before the movie. These comercials often portryed an idealistic, lavish or advernturous lifestyle that had very little to do with the product itself. This form of advertising is no better illustrated than by this Peter Stuyversand commercial from 1985. "When it’s sun up in Malibu its midnight in Monte Carlo. When Rio strips for the day, LA rides the high rolling sky. If you seek snow, go ski hop the Alps from Chalet to Peak or play the world wherever the urge hits you. In Saint Tropez you sport the bare necessities. And Ipanema wears a honey tan while you watch your man. Or race the Cote d’ Azure and chase the smiles all the way to carnival Brazil. Down under in the Red Sea, jet ride through a mirage of colour. Get that wonderful Peter Stuyvesant feeling. The pace of the young fun world. From the snow runs of Flynn to the coral reefs of the Red sea. The vibrant and racy...
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