‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ in many forms

Some of my favorite musical 'fun finds' involve pieces of music or songs performed on different instruments than they were intended for — Bach on boomwhackers, Black Sabbath on banjo, etc.

And one song in particular seems to be covered more often than others — Queen's illustrious epic, 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. A recent YouTube video contains an arrangement of the song for a 110-year-old fairground organ (an 81-key Marenghi, to be exact) by Alexey Rom:

In finding this video, I was reminded of many other non-standard renditions I've seen of this tune in recent years. Two examples spring to mind in particular. The first being a beautiful ukulele arrangement by Jake Shimabukuro, which he performed at TED2010:

And on the other, less serious end of the spectrum, Finnish band The Porkka Playboys made a splash in 2011 with their own unique Rhapsody arrangement — performing the song in its entirety, confined to a rusty old Volkswagen (an obvious tip of the hat to the 1992 film, Wayne's World):

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