It's a song which wasn't a hit, but very much from Freddie's heart, and [Kerry Ellis and myself] love it, it has a stark reality to it. It talks about the way Freddie saw life. In Bohemian Rhapsody, you get, “nothing really matters,” but in Life Is Real you get what he feels when he wakes up in the morning, which is a massive stuff which is hard to articulate, and I think it's a very brave song. He expresses his guilt and his fears. It's not a rockstar song - it's not like, “hey, how great it is to get drunk!” It's a song about, really, the vulnerability that he feels inside, so I love this stuff.