by   Mar 30, 2012 1 Comments

Wayne and Garth face serious competition in the Queen-sung-in-the-car sweepstakes, courtesy Getty Images.
In a bravura performance that gives new meaning to the expression “go big or go home” and pretty much puts Wayne’s World to shame, an allegedly drunken man serenades RCMP officers with a start-to-finish karaoke rendition of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody”… from the back of a cop car. 

The video (as reported by Spinner) appears to have been captured by the in-vehicle camera, and we know it’s Mounties up front because our hero addresses them at the end of the song by singing, “Nothing really matters/anyone can see/nothing really matters… even the RCMP.” Tee hee. Forward to the 5:30 mark and prepare to be flattened by buddy’s pitch-terrible but lyric-perfect reading of the song.

This is, without exception, one of the funniest, weirdest, most astonishing things I’ve ever seen. If it’s a hoax, it’s a good one. If it’s not, I’m betting the cops who picked up this dude would declare this one for the record books although you have to wonder about privacy issues and how this thing ended up online if it is real.

Still, it’s a great six-minute time-waster complete with buddy pleading with the cops at the start using the old "brotherhood of men on the planet earth" argument. Yeah, like that works. Hilarious. Enjoy.

: 8:34 AM in Canadian, Music, News, News of the weird
1 Comments

Ha ha....awesome!! That is hilarious!!

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