Queen Asked Fans To Help Create Videos. The Results Are Incredible!

Todd Hancock Oct 29, 2019

This is pretty cool. Have you seen these yet? Queen got 10,000 people from 120 countries to help them create music videos for “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Don’t Stop Me Now” and “A Kind of Magic”. And the results are outstanding.

Each of the videos asked for a different kind of submission. Personally I liked the idea for the “Bohemian Rhapsody” video – asking fans to sing the song. While the “Don’t Stop Me Now” video asked for fans to dance and “A Kind of Magic” called for visual art and animation.

The “A Kind of Magic” video is very artistic. They’re all great clips – although I think I like the “Bohemian Rhapsody” video best.

Queen guitarist Brian May said, “It’s one of the most rewarding things that can happen to an artist of any kind: to see that our work has inspired folk all around the world to create their own performances and visual art is a thrill. And the diversity of their vision is astonishing. Big thanks to everyone who participated.”

Which video is your favourite?

 

Written by Todd Hancock

Todd Hancock

Todd Hancock is a Canadian radio personality and podcaster. He's best known as a longtime Afternoon host (2002 - 2014) on CFOX-FM (99.3 The Fox) in Vancouver, British Columbia. Todd started his radio career in 1996 and is a multiple award winner with The Georgia Strait, The Westender & Vancouver Province readers. The Toddcast Podcast launched in January 2015 and continues to build online momentum! toddhancock.ca for more!

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