Sixty five professional female models, sixty five bicycle seats that Halfords wouldn’t accept when returned, 36 repetitions of the word bicycle. Seventy eight live performances, one hundred and one weeks on global charts, over one million units sold in the US alone and one Rolling Stone reporter sickened and outraged. Not bad for a three minute pop song featuring four musical geniuses credited with playing bicycle bells. That’s Jazz!
If Kev were to title this episode, he’d probably call it “Everyone likes boobs” or possibly, “I want to ride my bike”
Today’s episode looks at the gloriously camp end-of-the-pier lark, “Bicycle Race” from the equally eclectic and bewildering “Jazz”
NOTE: Skip forward to 13:42 if wanna get straight into the manifestations and wheel spin.
The song featured at the end of this week’s episode is Kev’s Dear John letter to the USA, “America”. Check it out here: https://youtu.be/lmPOZ6ZE090
Thanks to everyone who tuned in to the last episode and left us some comments on Twitter, Facebook, and BlueSky! Also, come join us on our Discord server, we’d be glad to have you! We’ll always try to answer any questions you have and seriously appreciate any corrections you make to anything we get wrong. And thanks so much for all your support as usual. We’re loving diving into the Queen fandom as much as we’re enjoying recording the podcasts!
Huge thanks to Corey Morrissette and Mark Camire for letting us copy and paste the format from their gold-standard podcast; And the Podcast Will Rock. You can find them at @PodcastWillRock on Twitter.Also, make sure you go check out our beautiful brothers and sisters over on the Deep Dive Podcast Network!
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