Please don't blame that the music is too loud to hear their voice. This TV program was originally broadcast in Japan and Japanese audience understand what they speak by reading subtitle. I don't have skill to reduce the sound on this video. BGMの音量が大きくて本人たちの声が聞き取りにくいという批判は書かないでください。 この動画は日本で放送されたTV番組を録画したものです。番組制作者はおそらく、日本人の視聴者は字幕を読むから英語は少しくらい聞こえなくてもいいだろうと考えたのではないかと推測します。 当方には動画中の特定の音声のボリュームを変えるという技術は持ち合わせておりませんのでご了承ください。
I wasn't putting ANY of the blame on you, I know it's the original... but they didn't have to make the music so loud is basically all I was saying. & I get the whole thing with the subtitles, but still, they could have made the music lower. Sorry for any confusion.
@@GYPSYG514 I think they didn't see the need to make the music lower since most japanese don't understand english and the interview wasn't broadcasted to foreigners, it was only in Japan, so we can't complain any bit about it. We are just seeing this now thanks to the kind Japanese fans.
Yeah, because it was broadcast in Japan, hence the subtitles which the majority of the Japanese audience would read. So the dialogue didn't really matter.
John Deacon's righteousness to the crown and title of God-Emperor of the Nerds is never more obvious than the way in which _he makes Lord Doctor Sir Brian May (CME, OBE, PhD, \M/) seem less nerdy, if not cool._ That the God Emperor of the Nerds wrote the two best bass riffs in the history of vibration (Another One Bites the D*** & Under Pressure), and the strong runner-up to the crown Brian May *_accidentally fucking invented speed metal_* in 1974 (Stone Cold Crazy, Sheer Heart Attack LP), says something about the danger of judging books by their cover. The fact that books still have covers, which we use quite happily (& even succesfully, at times) to select which to purchase/read, so long after the metaphor about not judging books by their covers joined the _Dead Metaphors Society,_ says something about giving too much credence to the above quote (amongst other things). That Freddie Mercury was good buddies with Gary Glitter, recorded with Michael Jackson, and the members of Queen often seem bashful when certain historical references come up (e.g. the strenuously dodgy David Bowie, drug-fueled parties with naked midgets waddling around carrying trays of narcotics and what not) and that there exists a photo of Brian in what looks like a '666' t-shirt, with his arm around a young boy, and that Lady Gaga named herself after the song Radio Gaga, might serve as useful initial anomalies to warrant further inspection of Queen, other bands, the music industry, and on and on. Some hints to get you started: what colour are the band member's uniforms? What's the significance of same? Where are the hands of the clock Fred's pretending to fuck around with pointing at the end of the shot? What deeper messages are contained in the movie Metropolis that inspired the video? Freddie's penchant for dressing up as Pan / Satan? Dressed in the which colours? _"I'll fuck anything darling"_ quote. The whole Mercury (Greek God, AKA the Roman Hermes, AKA the Egyptian Thoth) reference...significance of the number 39...Brian May being a -victim of- Freemason... White Rabbit.
У Брайана тоже очень милая улыбка, да и сам он замечательный ! Вообще QUEEN - это нечто ! Они подарили миру столько радости и добра и продолжают это делать, хотя и в несколько меньшем составе.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
2:00 funny story 😂 "Freddie and Roger used to argue about who owned what and I can remember one time Freddie had his own jacket that he was very proud of and he hung it on the door when he went out for the coffee. Well, when he got back he found out that Roger sold it while he was gone, so Freddie went running after the guy and literally rips it off the guys back and gives him his money."
Yes you can tell John really loved Freddie. Freddie were like brothers he took john under his wig john referred to him as his best friend. Freddie death took a big toll on John.
Their reaction when they're asked what they think of Freddie 😂 and then after that John spaces out for a bit...probably thinking about an answer that he can't put into words
Lovely to hear Brian and John talking & honest statements about working with David Bowie. Brian will understand my next comment, that it's a treat to to and hear John, something not that common. Thanks for including these, Brian.
Brian:"I can remember one time Freddie had his proud of jackets witch is cloth of velvet and he hang it up his store when to have a cap of coffee. When he came back, Roger sold the jacket." I don't know next words. But subtitle is Freddie was angry and went to the guy bought the jacket, and gave back the money he gets back his own jacket.
They are both so cute....wish it was a longer interview. Great fun without any stress at all!!! That's what's great about QUEEN; they are each terrific personalities and perfect musicians too. Love 'em.
Gosh they’re sooo cute! I could have watched hours of this! They have a great chemistry and seem to know what the other is thinking immediately or finishing each other’s sentences 😂❤️ I *love* seeing Brian and John together... the two guitarists of Queen! ❤️
In my mind, I kept thinking the music was too loud, but @274LAYLA, you are absolutely right, that is what Japan did with all their interviews, so no complaint here, just in my mind remembering that Japan did that with all singers/groups that did not speak Japanese. On a second note, it was of course the to softest speakers on Queen. I had to watch this, John Deacon was my idol, a bassist that wasn't just standing in the background. All 4 members were soooo good looking. Rock on Queen --- RIP Mr. Bad Guy, Freddie Mercury.
This is a true gem! They are absolutely adorable! Brian mentioned in other interviews as well, how bad the Bowie experience was. I wonder whose messed up idea it was :-) There were already the four of them arguing and fighting over the songs and technicalities. Sure, why not include a fifth one who is not at all used to working with others. :-)) When the video cuts to the interviewer I keep wandering what these two were doing/gesturing that had to be cut out :-) Because there is no other explanation why they cut to the girl for like two seconds in the entire interview. :-))
I know we’re all talking about how cute Deacy is (Because yes he is so damn sweet 🥰) but can we just focus on how adorable Brian is!? He’s so precious 🥺
When the interviewer doesn't get the 'Mr. Bad Guy' joke...And she's jumping from question to question...But the interviewer here is WAY better than the most interviewers in Japan. She speaks english to start with.
Lovely interview. I suppose AI could split the background music from their actual words in a way the original upload (from over a decade ago) wouldn't quite been able to. Interesting that they mention 'Ogre Battle'. First (?) of many times Brian would do that.
Please complain someone who directed this TV program more than thirty years ago. This was broadcast in Japan with Japanese subtitle. So, I suppose the direcor would have thought it was not matter if thier voice sounded weak.... just in my opinion though.
John Richard Deacon (Leicester, Inglaterra; 19 de agosto de 1951) es un músico y compositor británico retirado, conocido por haber sido el bajista del grupo musical de rock Queen.
Everything I've heard about the making of Under Pressure it sounds like Bowie was being a real ass. Why can't these high flying musicians ever just make a record together, have fun and not be so massively egotistical and controlling about everything to do with it? Queen have often said they wish they'd done more with Bowie, but Bowie was being incredibly egotistical and overly precious about anything he sang and wanted to control the whole process. SO annoying. Imagine how much amazing music they could have created together.
In my opionion Bowie is really massively overrated as a musician, let alone a singer. I feel like his songs are rather "conventional". Nothing really interesting or innovative. Or as John Lennon put it: "It's just Rock'n Roll with lipstick :D
@@Benefacez If you actually listend to his discography instead of one or two commercially successful albums you wouldn't be saying this. Also nobody says he's the greatest singer of all time, he sings HIS songs and they fit HIS voice. Why make such a bold statement? Have you listened to Low, Blackstar, The Next Day, Ashes to Ashes? I doubt it, but you feel you know enough about his career to claim he's overrated?
You only know one side of the story, also Brian said himself that Bowie wasn't used to working with people like that. You claim you know so much about the kind of person he was but I could give you MULTIPLE sources from people (including John Lennon & Mick Jagger) saying he was an amazing person to work with. Why do you seem so upset over something you don't know the full story of?
@@kathypop4 The two are not mutually exclusive. And the story with the lipstick is actually one Bowie told himself because he and Lennon were good friends.
David Bowie whom I respect highly as much as Queen is a different style of artist. There will be artistic differences between Queen and himself so won’t be surprised if there were disagreements during production and recording Under Pressure.
Edward Nelson its because people in the interview could read subtitles sk they had the music and the person who uploaded the video had no way of turning down the music