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Marvin's SFX - Bohemian Rhapsody (Sample) | |
Written by | Freddie Mercury |
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Appears on | Admittedly Incomplete Demos |
Sung by | Instrumental |
Duration | 0:53 |
Genre | Rock |
Language | English |
Marvin's SFX - Bohemian Rhapsody (Sample) is a recording of the song Bohemian Rhapsody, written by Freddie Mercury. The recording in question is from a machine located near the dining tables in Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (Place). The machine consists of several different instruments connected to a computer that can fire them off using, presumably, MIDI signals, as well as a touch-pad that guests can use to choose the song the machine plays. In this case, the recording is marked as (Sample) as it only features a short fraction of the much longer tune. The reason this recording is featured on the album is unknown, but serves as a decent nod to Marvin's itself, as well as the band's connection to it.
Trivia
- The machine is often noticably out of tune.
- The machine is right in front of the desk where employees stand, and could (imaginably) get somewhat annoying.
- The machine itself was actually custom-made specifically for Marvin's.
- It is unknown whether or not the machine features Tally Hall songs.