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References in the opera part of bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
Beelzebub
Scaramuccia
Mozart, who wrote marraige of Figaro
Basmala is an Arabic language noun which is used as the collective name of the whole of the recurring Islamic phrase bismi-llahi ar-rahmani ar-rahimi. This phrase constitutes the first verse of every "sura" (or chapter) of the Qur'an (but one). It is the origin of the word Bismillah in the song
Fandango dancers
Cracekd more or less by Vishal, Arun, Peregrine and Raghav
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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References in 'Bohemian Rhapsody' by Queen.
1) Beezlebub
2) Scaramouche
3) Mozart - his opera 'The Marriage of Figaro' - Figaro
4) Bismillah
5) Fandango - dance form
(U forgot Galileo Galilei?)
Wow! Very involved..
Vishal
The so called "hidden" meaning of bohemian Rhapsody?
http://rationalautonomy.blogspot.com/2006/06/bohemian-rhapsody-interpretation.html.
has all the pics plus mozart connection also. too long to write it here.
i think the connect is "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen.
the song has references to Scaramouche (pic 1), Beelzebub (pic 2), the fandango (pic 5), Bismillah (pic 4) and figaro[pic 3 is Mozart who wrote 'Figaro' in 1785]
I guess it's Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, coz of Beezlebub (pic 1), Basmala (alternate pronunciation, Bismillah) {pic 4} appearing in Bohemian rhapsody, and I assume the lyrics of the song more or less connect to Robert Clive's {pic 3} suicidal death ..cant put more fundaes :|
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