freddie mercury pact with the devil?

The story of 'Bohemian Rhapsody', the pact between the devil and Freddie Mercury

Never trust a person who, when Bohemian Rhapsody sounds, does not sing any of its parts at full lung. The classic of Queen, that saw the light in the album To night at the opera of 1975, is one of the songs of forced listening.

Up to three voices Freddie Mercury had to record to give form to the subject, whose guitar solo is considered one of the 20 best of the music of the United Kingdom. He was nine weeks at the top of the charts when he left, but returned to number one after the singer's death in 1991.

The tweeter who calls herself La del Avioncito (@KellyTowerss) has analyzed the song, differentiating its parts and telling the story of a letter that could be, in reality, a confession of Mercury itself.

Simply Kelly
@KellyTowerss
Well, I'm going to tell you the whole explanation of "Bohemian Rapsody", which, as I told you, is about the pact of Farrokh Bulsara aka Freddy Mercury.

Simply Kelly
@KellyTowerss
Replying to @KellyTowerss
First of all "Rhapsody" is a type of piece of music of the nineteenth century and even much earlier but its greatest peak was in the nineteenth century and consists of different themes that occur without pause.

11:59 PM - May 20, 2018

Simply Kelly
@KellyTowerss
Replying to @KellyTowerss
Demons are represented in many works and films as rays because when they fell from the sky it was similar to how lightning strikes, in Luke 10:18 Jesus Christ said to see the devil falling like lightning from heaven.

2:16 AM - May 21, 2018
Simply Kelly
@KellyTowerss
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His mother then asks for him saying that he is just a poor boy from a poor family and that this led him to make the pact (He's just a poor boy from a poor family) and begs to be saved from being taken by the demons (spare him his life from this monstrosity)

2:35 AM - May 21, 2018

Simply Kelly
@KellyTowerss
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