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Director of Manned Spaceflight
If you haven't already, you should probably take a look at this drunk guy singing "Bohemian Rhapsody" in the back of a police car (video below). He really "gives it."
He's also the reason why the song is trending on Twitter today.
In the black-and-white police car footage, before the man starts singing (at the 30-second mark), he rambles and slurs about how he's not drunk, saying "It has to do with the brotherhood of man on the planet Earth."
Launching into the Queen classic, he hardly stops for a beat, except to keep the tempo. He even enunciates the highlights of the backing track, drumming with his hands. The guy shows excellent pacing for someone who could've easily slurred the whole thing. Check the 3:41 mark to see him really break it down.
"Calm down," a voice finally says.
"I can't," he answers.
At the end of the 6-plus minutes, the man continues, "Nothing really matters, even the RCMP."
... Royal Canadian Mounted Police? If so, they should post this stuff more often.
Source: http://www.nj.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2012/03/bohemian_rhapsody_drunk_guy.html
He's also the reason why the song is trending on Twitter today.
In the black-and-white police car footage, before the man starts singing (at the 30-second mark), he rambles and slurs about how he's not drunk, saying "It has to do with the brotherhood of man on the planet Earth."
Launching into the Queen classic, he hardly stops for a beat, except to keep the tempo. He even enunciates the highlights of the backing track, drumming with his hands. The guy shows excellent pacing for someone who could've easily slurred the whole thing. Check the 3:41 mark to see him really break it down.
"Calm down," a voice finally says.
"I can't," he answers.
At the end of the 6-plus minutes, the man continues, "Nothing really matters, even the RCMP."
... Royal Canadian Mounted Police? If so, they should post this stuff more often.
Source: http://www.nj.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2012/03/bohemian_rhapsody_drunk_guy.html