'Will you let me go?' Watch the hilarious moment highly intoxicated man burst into perfect rendition
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[quote=Daily Mail]
A highly intoxicated man has been filmed singing a perfect rendition of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody by the camera in a police cruiser.
The unknown man was picked up for allegedly being drunk just before 4am in November last year.
The footage appears to come from a Royal Canadian Mounted Police car in Edson, Alberta.
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Arresting lyrics: After an attempt to convince the cops he's not intoxicated, the bearded man starts to sing. The police remain silent, even when asked, 'Will you let me go?' in time to the famous song
At first, the bearded man, who wears glasses and a pale-coloured T-shirt, tries to make a plea.
He says: 'I've done nothing wrong.'
And then: 'But it doesn't even matter. It has to do with the brotherhood of man from the planet earth.'
When he gets no reaction from the cops, he sits quietly for a moment, no doubt mulling on the words, 'It doesn't even matter', a lyric from the song immortalised by the film Wayne's World.
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Volume control: Drowning out the sound of the police radio, the man yells, 'Is this a real life? Is this just fantasy?' He has an impressive recollection of the words from Queen's 1975 masterpiece
The bearded man then takes off his glasses, draws a deep breath and embarks on singing a flawless rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody.
He has an impressive recollection of the words, if not the pitch and tone, from Queen's 1975 masterpiece.
Complete with air guitar, screaming vocals and drumming on the cruiser's protective plastic shield, he shouts lines from the famous song, which seem ideally suited to his predicament.
He asks himself, 'Is this a real life? Is this just fantasy?'
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Sobering up: At one point he cleverly changes a line from the song: 'No nothing really matters. Even in the RCMP'. Afterwards he is calm and amenable, saying that 'physical violence' is his least of his 'priorities'
And later, drowning out the sound of the police radio, yells, 'Will you let me go? Will you let me go?'
At one point he even cleverly changes a line from the song:
'Nothing really matters. No nothing really matters. Even in the RCMP'.
When the officers arrive at the station, they let him finish his performance, before asking if he's going to calm down.
'Are you going to be good?' says one tired-sounding cop when the question of handcuffing comes up.
'Physical violence is the least of my priorities,' quips the man before exiting the car.
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I must have whatever he was drinking
B-B-B-B-BEH, B-B-B-B-BEH, NEHNEHNEHNEHNAH I see a little star...
(Starts at 3:30)
alcohol, this is why I drink
Saw this earlier, so funny. I laughed through the whole thing.
"Physical violence is the least of my priorities."
BEST LINE EVER! lol
Better than JB
This is great on so many levels
He had to be realllly fucking drunk. Amazing!
I wonder what he will think when he sees this video when he is sober.
But still, this is also a good Bohemian Rhapsody cover.
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Me and two of my friends did this during lunch one day my senior year of high-school (minus being drunk off our asses). The principal gave us hell for it, but the rest of the students loved it, and a few of the teachers that were there enjoyed it as well.
Either way, well done sir.
Haha this was great, impressive memory.
Loved the part at 3:40. (favorite part on the original song too)
[QUOTE=uitham;35353431]B-B-B-B-BEH, B-B-B-B-BEH, NEHNEHNEHNEHNAH I see a little star...
(Starts at 3:30)[/QUOTE]
you could at least get the word right
I love how he ends on a good note and gets right into the best state of mind he can.
"it doesn't even matter"
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY INVOKED
once you start singing bohemian rhapsody, you can't stop until it reaches the end
Man, Jonathan Coulton has fallen pretty hard.
This is the hardest I've laughed in a while :v:
[QUOTE=LADLEMAO;35353637]Better than JB[/QUOTE]
A few months late on the JB Hate-Bandwagon there, bud.
Singing a whole six minute song just so he could work in a "fuck the police" at the end.
Awesome.
prison isn't enough for this galileo
Do you know that the worst part about this is?
Some lazy comedy movie will try to work this in now.
And I bet it will be Hangover Pt 3 that does it.
I couldn't help but keep thinking of the Muppet version of Bohemian Rhapsody, though.
Is being drunk illegal?
[QUOTE=RP.;35358259]Is being drunk illegal?[/QUOTE]
Being drunk enough in public to the point you're causing a disruption is, yes.
[QUOTE=Last or First;35357106]Do you know that the worst part about this is?
Some lazy comedy movie will try to work this in now.
And I bet it will be Hangover Pt 3 that does it.
I couldn't help but keep thinking of the Muppet version of Bohemian Rhapsody, though.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=RP.;35358259]Is being drunk illegal?[/QUOTE]
Drunk and disorderly.
[QUOTE=RP.;35358259]Is being drunk illegal?[/QUOTE]
Being drunk, no.
Being drunk in public, yes.