File:BoRhap-OperatoRockLive.ogg

Summary
Short, low-quality sound sample of "Bohemian Rhapsody" being performed live at Milton Keynes Bowl by Queen.


 * Source: Queen on Fire – Live at the Bowl
 * Artist: Queen
 * Songwriter(s): Freddie Mercury
 * Producer(s): Queen and Roy Thomas Baker
 * Format: Ogg Vorbis, quality 0 (58 kbit/s)
 * Length: 26 seconds (less than 10% of original 5:38)
 * Copyright: EMI

Fair use for Bohemian Rhapsody

 * The clip accompanies a significant section of text about it, which offers critical, academic commentary.
 * The audio sample is of substantially lower quality than the original recording.
 * At 26 seconds, the audio sample is vastly shorter than the master recording. Due to its size, the audio sample would not be a preferred substitute to the main track for either entertainment or commercial purposes. Other 30 second samples of this and other songs on the album appear on Amazon.com and iTunes, among other sites, for promotional purposes.
 * No free or public domain audio samples have been located to represent this subject as alternatives.
 * The audio sample does not limit the copyright owners' rights to reproduce the song, album, or video in any way.
 * The audio sample is being used for informational and educational purposes only.
 * The purpose of the sample is to demonstrate the manner in which Queen performed the song live. The nature of transition in a live performance compared with that of the studio is important to highlight as it portrays to the reader how Queen modified the track to fit live performances, of which information would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to convey through words alone. As such, an audio sample is necessary to deliver a full understanding.
 * The audio sample is a copyrighted work. U.S. copyright laws apply to this work. Should a free or public domain sample be located, it should (and will) be used in place of this audio sample.