When they went back on the road, Brian and Roger didn’t want a Freddie tribute act, they wanted someone with their own styles that could sing their repertoire.
Been watching your channel and applaud your reactions to Queen. Some of your questions have been answered i"m sure but hopefully this will help.. Freddie joined Roger and Brian in a band called Smile when their lead singer Tim Staffall left, Freddie convinced them to rename the group "Queen". John joined the band later. Freddie had trouble keeping his microphone intact while jumping and cavorting around the stage and one night it came apart. He liked the result with just the top half and adopted it as his "gimmick" or trademark. Queen during the early years always wore black and white on stage, Freddie especially liked white as it was more visible on stage at night. He would exaggerate his movements so people in the back of the venues could see them. There was a dedicated group of fans that followed the band and got tickets right in front every venue 'til them became known as "The Royal Family". Keep up the good work and Mrs. Coach I too bought Queen clothes at 80 years old!
😭❤ I am glad you guys liked this tribute. It's such a beautiful song. And it was John's last. He retired from playing after this, saying he couldn't do it anymore. Nowadays, he simply says "I don't do that anymore" if asked about returning. It takes a lot to simply disappear from the world of music stardom, but I have a lot of respect for John, as he enjoys a quiet life now.
Queen fans never tire of hearing Queen songs being played, so just keep on...... Yes, this is a tremendously emotional tribute by the band members, and never fails to bring a tear to my eyes.
Freddie was and is extremely loved, by his friends, the band, and practically everyone who knew him, and the way he is still remembered by all of them with affection and pain only proves this. If each member of Queen were asked who their best friend was, they would all say Freddie, especially in their last years together when they became even closer. Freddie won over him with his simplicity, kindness and charisma and was extremely generous with those he loved and even with strangers. There is a really moving interview with Elton John talking about Freddie that also shows that, even when he was sick, Freddie cared about and remembered his friends. Also the story of the birthday notebook that I always kept so I wouldn't forget anyone. I will always think that all the admiration for Freddie as a person and artist will never be enough, and it's horrible to know how he was persecuted with the worst intentions in his last years, it's good that he had good people by his side 👑❤️
There are so many subtle acknowledgments to Freddie: the artwork shown was drawn by Freddie, some of the lyrics are from other songs, Freddie’s piano (and even how Brian is playing is more of a “plinky” style like Freddie) the champagne on the piano… but the one thing that I am always drawn to with this video is how broken John looks. He was devastated by losing Freddie. This was his last performance with Queen.
Thanks for this reaction beautiful so sad Freddie did one last video before he passed days of are lives when you watch the video you will see how ill he was could not walk but his determination to carry on is an example to us all thanks for your kind comments much appreciated you are now in the queen rabbit hole so much great music for you both to enjoy
Queen + Adam Lambert will always be controversial. I _finally_ braved a listen/watch recently and LOVE the way Adam molds the classic Queen songs with a great take of his own. Brian and Roger would *never* ruin anything Freddie touched; they loved him as a brother. What Roger and Bri are doing is keeping Queen alive in a unique and wondrous way. They have not written new songs, do not sing new songs, they are always the original Queen songs. (Unlike they did with Paul Rodgers... a total flop they knew not to repeat.) For me, it's mostly stunning to see a 76 year old (Brian) and a 74 year old (Roger) perform for 2 hours every other night for weeks on end. Inspirational for sure! All the original Queen members will be gone very soon. This opportunity to see the amazing guitarist and incredible drummer (and soaring vocalists, both of them!) is a gift in time.
@@CoachCastTVif you would like to react to Queen with Adam Lambert I would suggest Who Wants To Live Forever from the Isle of Wight festival I think it was 2018 amazing ❤
Love this and I’m coming to love the two of you. Would love for Coach to enjoy “Tie Your Mother Down”, and Mrs. Coach will like “Love of My Life (live at Wembley). Also a must: Innuendo and anything from the Barcelona album with Montserrat Caballe. I haven’t seen all the comments since you started, but note that each member of the band wrote a number one song. No group like Queen.
John is the best Bass player ever. He and Freddie were very close friends,two intreverts,Freddie I believe was John's Rock,and John didn't see any future in the band without Freddie.Keep up the good work from Northern Ireland..
Heyup Guys, I believe John hung is guitar up after this track. Although tearful, my favourite emotional track was "Mother Love" featuring Freddie's final vocals. He sadly did not return to complete the track so Brian bravely (imo) sang the last verse (My body's aching, but I can't sleep). I prefer the lyric version to the strange video.
Many consider “No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young)” to be the last Queen song proper, albeit without Freddie, who died in 1991. The three remaining Queen members pay homage to the deceased frontman in this 1997 single, written by guitarist Brian May. Shortly after this song’s release, bassist John Deacon quietly retired. The very first line, "A hand above the water..." is a reference to the posthumous Freddie Queen album "Made In Heaven" with the picture of the famous larger-than-life statue of Freddie that dominates the shores of Lake Geneva in Montreux, Switzerland. Freddie’s arm, and hand, appear to be above the water, depending on the angle. In November 1997, during a press conference in Cologne, Brian is quoted as follows after being asked about recording a song without Freddie, in retrospect,. "Quite strange. We’re without Freddie the whole time and it’s taking a lot of time getting used to it. This was originally intended not to happen. The song was just there. It is only because Roger and John reacted to the song and said they wanna do it. I have to say it was very good. It was very magical really. I think we felt like Freddie was there in spirit because the song is about him anyway. And there are lots of little trademarks in there. There are lots of little quotes, that are very Queen-like, very Freddie-like.
Thank you for this very special reaction. I can't watch this video without getting goosebumps and welling up with tears. But, even so, I keep coming back. Yes, the boys had both little squabbles, and big disagreements, but they always managed to settle their differences and move on together. That was due to the love and respect they held for each other. Like brothers. Brian wrote the song as a kind of catharsis after Freddie's death, and sent a copy to Roger, who stuffed it in a drawer and forgot about it for a few months. Once he finally listened to it, he called Brian and insisted that they had to release it as a Queen song. John agreed to join in, for Freddie, but it was the last time he played with them before withdrawing from public life altogether, although he still runs the business side of the band. He looks so sad in the video.... 😢 If you'd like to see more of Brian singing, try his solo version of 'Too Much Love will Kill You' from his 'Brian May Official' channel. It's beautiful. Full of raw emotion...
Yes, they had their differences. Hurt feelings, walk outs, walks away, pressure and irritation. But they understood that pressure and irritation could produce miracles. Pressure on a lump of coal, in time produces a Diamond. A grain of sand causes irritation to an oyster, creating a pearl. In the end, mutual respect for each other does impose pressure and irritation to not disappoint. To work for a common goal, rethink, rework, adjust and trust. While their disagreements were sometimes volatile, often foolish, like brothers, they never abandoned the focus of their relationship beyond the band. Brian and Roger, the most obstinate and argumentative of the four, still consider themselves,”brothers” and continue to generate new fans for Freddie and for Queen. This is a 50 year relationship. Longer than most marriages. Sorry for the simplistic analogy. Love your channel. 👑🎤🎹🎸🥁
I just can't imagine how hard it was for Brian, Roger and John to sing and play this song ... 😢 Brian wrote it and sent the tape to Roger, but Rog put it somewhere and forgot to listen to it. 😮 After months he found it and excitedly rang Brian saying it has to be done as a Queen song. You need to watch how they made this amazing video (directed by Rudi Dolezal) and how Brian is saying what happened at the end with the glass of champagne just before Rudi calls cut... 😮 Brian and Roger to this day sense Freddie around them and I'm sure John does it too. Brian has Freddie's (Queen's) touring piano at his home (he bought and completely restored it), Roger has Freddie's big statue (the one that stood at the entrance of London Dominion Theatre where musical We Will Rock You was playing from 2002 - 2013, but replayed in 2023), standing in his garden 😮 and John has Queen's synth that Freddie gave him ... 💔
Suggestions for Coach - Brighton Rock, Father to Son, Tie Your Mother Down, It’s Late, Gimme the Prize For Mrs Coach - A Winter’s Tale, The Millionaire’s Waltz, The Miracle, Dreamer’s Ball
Other bands mention wishing they could do "Queen-like harmonies". Now you can hear why they couldn't. Any one of these guys could and did sing lead for bands. Except John, because he didn't want to. Not that he couldn't.
Oh yes, I second this! Freddie sings this song as well, but Brian wrote it about his marriage breakup, it is his song, and the video is wonderful. Please!
There isn't enough words to sum up Freddie as he was a one off. I was hit hard by his death as I found out on the morning news the day I was due to start work as 16 year old in 1991. Brian and Roger are both great singers bringing their own dynamic to the band but there'll never be another Freddie. I can't bring myself to listen to Adam Lambert sing Queen songs as he's just not in the same league as a singer or performer on stage. For myself I can only listen to the original foursome of Queen and never tire of it.
Awwww 🥺 A beautiful tribute to Freddie! At the end of the video you can hear someone say, “Brian … relax”. 🥂😢 The grand piano stands alone .. it’s Master is no more!! 😭😭 Freddie’s prized piano used to compose Bohemian Rhapsody sold at auction for $2.2 Million at Sotheby’s.
Thank you for your great reaction. This song was very touching. The band members - may have pressure, arguments, misunderstanding but at the end of the day they're all brothers and as a family. Freddie is a very unique person. He was loved by so many. ❤❤❤
Making this video they put a glass of champagne at the piano just like at every gig Queen played because at some point Freddie would greet the audience with: "Cheers, darlings!'❤ At the final shot just before Rudi (video director) said "Cut!" Brian spotted something (You can hear Rudi saying: "Brian, relax.") but others said that there was nothing. When they rewinded the tape there it was: A tiny little moth 😮 flew from the dark, circled around the glass and then disappeared into the dark again. All the crew was stunned and Brian said that we can think and decide for ourselves what that was and what it meant ... Just as at the very beginning of the video when the Icarus (a picture Freddie drew) falls down ("they only fly too close to the sun") and you enter the scene seeing John, Brian and Roger playing the song from above, Brian said that "maybe you are a visitor" and "you have to ask yourself who you are" ... 😮💔😮 ...
John left the group because he believed that without Freddie it would no longer be Queen. And the song is wonderful! It's true... The good die young. Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison (band "The Doors"), John Lennon, Freddie Mercury, Jimi Hendrix, John Bonham (drummer from Led Zeppelin), Bon Scott and so on
At the end you hear a thud, it was John dropping his guitar on the floor as if to say 'i'm done' - John took Freddie's passing very hard, the two were very close. John was Freddie's choice to join the band and as John found it hard being in the limelight Freddie sheltered him, i believe John still is involved in Queens business affairs. When Queen began to manage themselves and take control of their tours etc John was the business brains behind them - he also designed many of the stage lighting and guitar amps etc. I believe John fell into a depressive period following Freddie's passing, he's such a humble and great guy.
Thank you yet again, Mr. and Mrs. C, for a wonderful reaction to a poignant Queen favorite... yes, Brian and Roger can both sing amazingly well, check out some of their solo works like "Nothin' But Blue", the song Brian was writing the night Freddie died, or "Old Friends", Roger's tribute song to Freddie... or "Say It Isn't True", a tribute song to Freddie for the fundraiser for The Phoenix Foundation Trust for AIDS... first played at the 46664 Nelson Mandela concerts for AIDS... very touching... There are many songs both Brian and Roger sing as Queen songs also, such as Roger's "Drowse", "More of That Jazz", "Loser in the End", "Fun It", "Tenement Funster", etc., etc. or my favorite Freddie and Roger sing together "Dog with a Bone", quite cute... Brian's singing tributes to Queen would be "Sail Away Sweet Sister", "Sleeping on the Sidewalk", "Too Much Love Will Kill You", and the one song they all sing on, "Let Me Live", they take turns each singing a verse, and of course his astrophysicist song, a classic Queenie favorite, " '39 " , story of traveling spaceships... many wonderful tunes... and memories... Thanks again for such dedication and devotion to the most successful rock band in history, not to mention the most beloved... blessings.
For Queen fans there is great symbolism in this video that is so touching, apart from the song. Notice the details of how it was done and the words of the song. The "hand above the water" - the statue of Freddie in Montreux. The empty chair next to the piano, the open sketchbook, Freddie's piano, the glass of champagne, etc. The way the camera come into the room and "walks" around, coming from the image of the angel and returning there at the end. I will probably be proved wrong, but I always thought the voice at the end that says "cut" is Freddie's. There is a great "making of" video about this song somewhere on UA-cam, well worth a watch. Thanks for the reaction!
Great reaction as always, the first opening line "A hand above the water, an Angel reaching for the sky" is symbolic to the statute of Freddie at Montreux overlooking his favourite lake and all the swans that he took comfort from when his heath was starting to deteriorate, nobody bothered him in Montreux and he loved it, hence the statute there. However, from an angle his hand looks just to be above the water of the lake and the other one reaching for the sky" that is where they got that line from, Brian told the story somewhere. There are many subtle visual tributes in this song, the most upsetting one to me is where they have put a glass of Freddie's favourite Louis Roederer Cristal champagne on the piano, which is what you see clearly when the lights go down. If you do the "One Vision Documentary (the right version) you will see him swigging this while creating the song !!! They also had Freddie's book of art drawings opened on the piano, he was an amazing at drawing/art. My heart goes out to John in this video as after this he simply couldn't carry on without Freddie to whom he had a very very very special bond with, and his death (together with the death of his father around the same time) affected him greatly :( carry on with the Queen reactions you'll have followers forever RIP my hero Freddie 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛 PS Bless Mrs Coach she looked to be welling up throughout this song, which has that desired effect 💔
In regards to not hearing Queen on the radio in the 80s it was due to their video for I Want To Break Free. Queen invented the Music Video when they couldn't preform Bohemian Rhapsody live on Top Of The Pops TV station in England due to all the overdubs. To compensate they made a short film performing the song and sent that to the TV stations to play instead of performing it live. When they made the video for I Want To Break Free the band dressed in drag as depicted on the English Show "Coronation Street". MTV in the US said they wouldn't show it and asked the band to make another video of just a live performance, the band refused. Freddie wouldn't tour in the US unless they were touring a hit and with no air play they lost America.
Yeah, some people don't see how it's possible we know so little about them, but truthfully, they were not all that popular, at least in our circles, back in the '80s.
Thank you....could you please do more Queen videos of when Freddie was in the whole of his health...Queenies can’t ever get too much of Freddie....I just read that when Freddie died on the 24th November, it was so close to Christmas...Elton John received a painting by his favourite artist as a Christmas present sent by Freddie....there will never be another person like him...thank you again❤🤩
Excellent reaction, keep up the good work! I can’t listen to this without crying so, needless to say I don’t listen to it very often. Brian has a great voice. When you get around to it, I’d suggest “Too Much Love Will Kill You” and “ Resurrection” both by Brian.
You should listen to Roger Taylor's song SAY IT'S NOT TRUE. It was written for Nelson Mandela (whose son died of AIDS) and his 46664 AIDS Foundation. At live performance Roger dedicates this song to Freddie... 💔
Story goes that Brian wrote the song did a demo, gave Roger a copy, who put it to one side and forgot about it. Found it one day listened to the demo and got on the phone to Brian and said this has to be recorded!! The rest is history. Sadly this was the last time John played with the remaining members and quietly retired from the music industry, although he is still a director of Queen Productions Ltd.
Brian released an album as a solo project. If you want to compare styles, I recommend Too Much Love Will Kill You, first by Queen, followed by Brian May's version. It was recorded by Queen initially with Freddie singing, but Brian felt it wasn't as strong as other songs to put on a Queen album, so he released it as a solo project. In their Greatest Hits III album, Queen released their version after Freddie's death. I would also have a look at the song Driven By You, written for a commercial in the UK to promote Ford Motorcars. Don't let that put you off though. I recall it was held off No.1 in the UK singles charts by the re-release of Bohemian Rhapsody right after Freddie's death.
What you have to understand that Queen had great musicians John was the best bass guitarist. Brian was the best lead guitarist. Roger was the best drummer and Freddie was the best singer. They all were multi instrumentis,s they could all play differeñt instruments There was no weak link in ,Queen they were all brilliant 🎉
Great reaction guys! Yes both Brian and Roger could have been a lead singer if that is what they had chosen to do. As you can see John stop playing in the middle of the video and just looked on. I think he took it particularly hard and retired not just from the band but from music all together. On the other hand Brian and Roger left for a while but then decided that still had something to offer as Queen. Nothing wrong with that either.
Thanks guys. It's a beautiful song. So lovely to see the three of them paying tribute to the undeniable greatest frontman of all time! I look forward to you doing Brian's solo stuff that I suggested the other day. Would you like some Roger solo stuff and his other band?
@@CoachCastTV he's done several solo albums although my two favourite are his first two Fun In Space and Strange Frontier. I'd definitely recommend his version of the Bruce Springsteen song "Racing In The Streets", "Man On Fire" or "It's An Illusion" featuring Rick Parfitt who was rhythm guitarist and the power behind Status Quo. All three tracks are on Strange Frontier. Rogers other band was The Cross. They released three albums with Roger on lead vocal. Shove It, Mad, Bad & Dangerous To Know and Blue Rock. I'd suggest "Liar" or "Power To Love" from Mad, Bad & Dangerous To Know.
This was the last time from memory John worked with Sir Brian and Roger, the song was released in 1997 after being started a few years earlier and put in a draw, and ended up being for Fred along with Diana Princess Of Wales and a designer who was murdered in the States who knew Fred and the rest of the group. They have all had solo careers albeit John in the background, he's the most reluctant person and rarely seen these days, after Fred passed away he didn't want the group carrying on, Fred took the spotlight off of him and kept him safe, John still lives in the same house he bought about 50 years ago with his wife, they had six children so likely have grandchildren now, he's still involved with the business side of the group, but they haven't spoken in years, which both Sir Brian and Roger respect
@@CoachCastTV they were all like brothers, but John was always the quiet one, if you watch interviews John rarely says very much, he'll join in the conversation but considering his job he wasn't great with coping, even Freddie was extremely shy away from work, I think they had a lot in common
Without being morbid you should listen to nothing but blue by brian written the night before Freddie died. And old friends by Roger. Typing through tears. In one of the last songs Freddie sang the show must go on he told the boys to continue. Blessings from England x
Such a great song in tribute of the great Freddie! Lyrics are so solemnbut beautiful! Great you reacted to this! Definitely need to check out I want it all, a kind of magic live 1986 (Saturday performance has clearer video quality and bassline is epic), in the lap of the gods live rainbow 1974 and don't stop me now! Brian sings main vocals in song called 39 which is awesome but live is sung by freddie should check out their live performance from 1974 or 1977 with Roger's high falsetto Keep up with the queen content, your reactions are sweet! 👍👌😎
John looks absolutely crushed here, an onlooker at a distance. Brian & Roger were cautions to note it was Queen + Paul Rogers, Queen + Adam Lambert. No new music under the Queen logo (to date) from these relationships...but both of them are the remaining legacy builders for Queen. Re-introducing as they have over the years (Wayne's World/BoRap, final album released after Freddie's death, the tours with Paul & Adam, movies using their songs, the biopic BoRap) has kept re-introducing their song catalog to generations of new audiences. One of my two wishes would be that the smaller song gems would get a second chance to shine in a spotlight. Yes, they do love what they do while they still can - gotta admire that!
@CoachCastTV *You* are absolutely right--this -*-is-*- the best, most moving tribute to a lead singer -*-ever*. Thank you so very much! PS: Adam Lambert is not the same as Freddie, but what he brings to Queen and Freddie's music *is-*- equally great -- definitely worth reacting to in the future 🙂
Hello Coach & Mrs Coach. Thanks for another great reaction video. Yes this was a great tribute song. I would suggest that you do a reaction to anything off the Made in Heaven album. The reason for this suggestion is its the very last stuff Freddie Mercury was involved in. Plus there are some great songs on there. Mother Love for instance
We still cry, we still smile, we still remember and we will never say goodbye.
When they went back on the road, Brian and Roger didn’t want a Freddie tribute act, they wanted someone with their own styles that could sing their repertoire.
Tear up every single time I hear this or see the video
Understandable.
This song and video always makes me teary. Missing Freddie so much 💔😢 Lovely reaction! ❤️🇦🇺
John left Queen after this and never played with them again
beautiful because it's not just a tribute from band mates to their lead singer, it's an outpouring of love from friends to a friend.
Such an emotional song and my heart really goes out to John doing this for his brother 😢
This is my favourite vocal performance by Brian. I cry every time I hear this song.
You can feel the pain in his voice.
Driven by you is Brian May's biggest hit here in the uk
Another one you will love .
It’s a tribute sung and written by Roger to Freddie called” OLD FRIENDS “.
Definitely a must watch!!!
Yes , we'll worth a listen , lovely tribute by Roger.
Absolutely need to watch Old Friends
A beautifully produced song for Freddie ❤ As a grown man it still sends shivers down my spine.
You two need to listen to Made in Heaven album.
Been watching your channel and applaud your reactions to Queen. Some of your questions have been answered i"m sure but hopefully this will help.. Freddie joined Roger and Brian in a band called Smile when their lead singer Tim Staffall left, Freddie convinced them to rename the group "Queen". John joined the band later. Freddie had trouble keeping his microphone intact while jumping and cavorting around the stage and one night it came apart. He liked the result with just the top half and adopted it as his "gimmick" or trademark. Queen during the early years always wore black and white on stage, Freddie especially liked white as it was more visible on stage at night. He would exaggerate his movements so people in the back of the venues could see them. There was a dedicated group of fans that followed the band and got tickets right in front every venue 'til them became known as "The Royal Family". Keep up the good work and Mrs. Coach I too bought Queen clothes at 80 years old!
This is an awesome comment. Thanks for taking time to tell us this info!
😭❤ I am glad you guys liked this tribute. It's such a beautiful song. And it was John's last. He retired from playing after this, saying he couldn't do it anymore. Nowadays, he simply says "I don't do that anymore" if asked about returning. It takes a lot to simply disappear from the world of music stardom, but I have a lot of respect for John, as he enjoys a quiet life now.
It is, indeed, quite beautiful.
Well the trauma of losing such a big freind like Freddie is to sad and hard for me to understand.
@@WisolkofficialThey were friends before they were a band.
I've always said that in any other band both Roger & Brian would have been lead vocals. But then there was Freddie's Master vocals @@CoachCastTV
When it's all boiled down, the band members loved Freddy and he loved them. And we love them all!
‘there’s a face in the window..! And I ain’t never saying goodbye
Watch the song made by Roger Taylor in tribute to Freddie called “Old Friends” it is so touching
I would also recommend Roger's video "Say It Isn't True"
Simply one of, if not the best, bands ever put on this earth
Adam Lambert is not their new lead singer. It is Queen with Adam Lambert. He always says no one can replace Freddie.
👍 He is correct.
Adam Lambert is a Queen fan. He sings with Queen as a tribute to Freddie. Adam is doing well in his own solo career.
Queen fans never tire of hearing Queen songs being played, so just keep on...... Yes, this is a tremendously emotional tribute by the band members, and never fails to bring a tear to my eyes.
Understandable...it was very touching.
Freddie was and is extremely loved, by his friends, the band, and practically everyone who knew him, and the way he is still remembered by all of them with affection and pain only proves this. If each member of Queen were asked who their best friend was, they would all say Freddie, especially in their last years together when they became even closer. Freddie won over him with his simplicity, kindness and charisma and was extremely generous with those he loved and even with strangers.
There is a really moving interview with Elton John talking about Freddie that also shows that, even when he was sick, Freddie cared about and remembered his friends. Also the story of the birthday notebook that I always kept so I wouldn't forget anyone.
I will always think that all the admiration for Freddie as a person and artist will never be enough, and it's horrible to know how he was persecuted with the worst intentions in his last years, it's good that he had good people by his side 👑❤️
He was so unique based on all we have read, both on and off stage. One of a kind.
There are so many subtle acknowledgments to Freddie: the artwork shown was drawn by Freddie, some of the lyrics are from other songs, Freddie’s piano (and even how Brian is playing is more of a “plinky” style like Freddie) the champagne on the piano… but the one thing that I am always drawn to with this video is how broken John looks. He was devastated by losing Freddie. This was his last performance with Queen.
It was tremendously touching.
u can say Freddie wuz indeed Johns best friend half of Johns life at dat point wuz w/ Queen
Thanks for this reaction beautiful so sad Freddie did one last video before he passed days of are lives when you watch the video you will see how ill he was could not walk but his determination to carry on is an example to us all thanks for your kind comments much appreciated you are now in the queen rabbit hole so much great music for you both to enjoy
I know it's on your list but when you watch Lap Of The Gods live at the Rainbow in 1974 you'll be blown away by Roger 😁
Yes, we look forward to it.
Roger Taylor also did a track on one of his albums, called old friends
@@clawfinger1970 yeah a lousy performed song, weak voice
Queen + Adam Lambert will always be controversial. I _finally_ braved a listen/watch recently and LOVE the way Adam molds the classic Queen songs with a great take of his own. Brian and Roger would *never* ruin anything Freddie touched; they loved him as a brother. What Roger and Bri are doing is keeping Queen alive in a unique and wondrous way. They have not written new songs, do not sing new songs, they are always the original Queen songs. (Unlike they did with Paul Rodgers... a total flop they knew not to repeat.) For me, it's mostly stunning to see a 76 year old (Brian) and a 74 year old (Roger) perform for 2 hours every other night for weeks on end. Inspirational for sure! All the original Queen members will be gone very soon. This opportunity to see the amazing guitarist and incredible drummer (and soaring vocalists, both of them!) is a gift in time.
Even from some comments we can tell it's controversial. But it's good to see Roger and Brian do what they love to do.
@@CoachCastTVif you would like to react to Queen with Adam Lambert I would suggest Who Wants To Live Forever from the Isle of Wight festival I think it was 2018 amazing ❤
@@lindsaycrellin4588 Appreciate that suggestion!
@@CoachCastTV 2016 -and you must do it !!
Love this and I’m coming to love the two of you. Would love for Coach to enjoy “Tie Your Mother Down”, and Mrs. Coach will like “Love of My Life (live at Wembley). Also a must: Innuendo and anything from the Barcelona album with Montserrat Caballe. I haven’t seen all the comments since you started, but note that each member of the band wrote a number one song. No group like Queen.
Thank you so much. Yes, we are planning on going through as much of their catalog as possible. It's a big task but we're in it for the long haul.
John is the best Bass player ever. He and Freddie were very close friends,two intreverts,Freddie I believe was John's Rock,and John didn't see any future in the band without Freddie.Keep up the good work from Northern Ireland..
Thank you!
The world was a better place with Freddie in it, may he rest in sweet peace 🌹
Heyup Guys, I believe John hung is guitar up after this track. Although tearful, my favourite emotional track was "Mother Love" featuring Freddie's final vocals. He sadly did not return to complete the track so Brian bravely (imo) sang the last verse (My body's aching, but I can't sleep). I prefer the lyric version to the strange video.
Many consider “No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young)” to be the last Queen song proper, albeit without Freddie, who died in 1991. The three remaining Queen members pay homage to the deceased frontman in this 1997 single, written by guitarist Brian May. Shortly after this song’s release, bassist John Deacon quietly retired.
The very first line, "A hand above the water..." is a reference to the posthumous Freddie Queen album "Made In Heaven" with the picture of the famous larger-than-life statue of Freddie that dominates the shores of Lake Geneva in Montreux, Switzerland. Freddie’s arm, and hand, appear to be above the water, depending on the angle.
In November 1997, during a press conference in Cologne, Brian is quoted as follows after being asked about recording a song without Freddie, in retrospect,.
"Quite strange. We’re without Freddie the whole time and it’s taking a lot of time getting used to it. This was originally intended not to happen. The song was just there. It is only because Roger and John reacted to the song and said they wanna do it. I have to say it was very good. It was very magical really. I think we felt like Freddie was there in spirit because the song is about him anyway. And there are lots of little trademarks in there. There are lots of little quotes, that are very Queen-like, very Freddie-like.
What a great comment. Thank you!
May I suggest reacting to Mother Love, its the last song Freddie ever recorded
Thanks for that suggestion.
Freddie, Roger, Brian all had solo careers.
Thank you for this very special reaction. I can't watch this video without getting goosebumps and welling up with tears. But, even so, I keep coming back.
Yes, the boys had both little squabbles, and big disagreements, but they always managed to settle their differences and move on together. That was due to the love and respect they held for each other. Like brothers.
Brian wrote the song as a kind of catharsis after Freddie's death, and sent a copy to Roger, who stuffed it in a drawer and forgot about it for a few months. Once he finally listened to it, he called Brian and insisted that they had to release it as a Queen song. John agreed to join in, for Freddie, but it was the last time he played with them before withdrawing from public life altogether, although he still runs the business side of the band. He looks so sad in the video.... 😢
If you'd like to see more of Brian singing, try his solo version of 'Too Much Love will Kill You' from his 'Brian May Official' channel. It's beautiful. Full of raw emotion...
Amazing story. The amount of info and trivia we get from our viewers is incredible. We appreciate you, as always!
Yes, they had their differences. Hurt feelings, walk outs, walks away, pressure and irritation. But they understood that pressure and irritation could produce miracles. Pressure on a lump of coal, in time produces a Diamond. A grain of sand causes irritation to an oyster, creating a pearl. In the end, mutual respect for each other does impose pressure and irritation to not disappoint. To work for a common goal, rethink, rework, adjust and trust. While their disagreements were sometimes volatile, often foolish, like brothers, they never abandoned the focus of their relationship beyond the band. Brian and Roger, the most obstinate and argumentative of the four, still consider themselves,”brothers” and continue to generate new fans for Freddie and for Queen. This is a 50 year relationship. Longer than most marriages. Sorry for the simplistic analogy. Love your channel. 👑🎤🎹🎸🥁
Thank you so much...and great comment!
Thank you for your beautiful and thoughtful comment. Do not apologize for your analogy...it is spot on.
I just can't imagine how hard it was for Brian, Roger and John to sing and play this song ... 😢
Brian wrote it and sent the tape to Roger, but Rog put it somewhere and forgot to listen to it. 😮 After months he found it and excitedly rang Brian saying it has to be done as a Queen song. You need to watch how they made this amazing video (directed by Rudi Dolezal) and how Brian is saying what happened at the end with the glass of champagne just before Rudi calls cut... 😮
Brian and Roger to this day sense Freddie around them and I'm sure John does it too.
Brian has Freddie's (Queen's) touring piano at his home (he bought and completely restored it), Roger has Freddie's big statue (the one that stood at the entrance of London Dominion Theatre where musical We Will Rock You was playing from 2002 - 2013, but replayed in 2023), standing in his garden 😮 and John has Queen's synth that Freddie gave him ... 💔
Very cool that they had such a strong bond.
Being a Queen fan im in tears here😢❤
Understandable!
There is another beautiful tribute to Freddie,by George Michael "Somebody to love"❤
Suggestions for Coach - Brighton Rock, Father to Son, Tie Your Mother Down, It’s Late, Gimme the Prize
For Mrs Coach - A Winter’s Tale, The Millionaire’s Waltz, The Miracle, Dreamer’s Ball
Brighton Rock is recorded and will be posted in the near future.
A little teary, a little smiley. I loved it.
See ya next time, gotta go find the tissues. 🥲
Yes, this one was tough.
Other bands mention wishing they could do "Queen-like harmonies". Now you can hear why they couldn't. Any one of these guys could and did sing lead for bands. Except John, because he didn't want to. Not that he couldn't.
Listen to ,,Too much love will kill you,, Brian's version. So beautiful ❤️
Oh yes, I second this! Freddie sings this song as well, but Brian wrote it about his marriage breakup, it is his song, and the video is wonderful. Please!
There isn't enough words to sum up Freddie as he was a one off. I was hit hard by his death as I found out on the morning news the day I was due to start work as 16 year old in 1991. Brian and Roger are both great singers bringing their own dynamic to the band but there'll never be another Freddie. I can't bring myself to listen to Adam Lambert sing Queen songs as he's just not in the same league as a singer or performer on stage. For myself I can only listen to the original foursome of Queen and never tire of it.
Makes sense.
Please check out Freddie's solo stuff too
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They still have clips of Freddie at every one of their concerts today. And some holograms of Freddie sing to audience. So watch one of these
This song never fails to make me cry! 😢
Brian and Roger-two amazing singers who could’ve sang lead for any other band!
Which they do/did - they have released albums - seek it out.
You should check out The Making of "No One But You , ( Only The Good Die Young )
Awwww 🥺 A beautiful tribute to Freddie! At the end of the video you can hear someone say, “Brian … relax”. 🥂😢 The grand piano stands alone .. it’s Master is no more!! 😭😭 Freddie’s prized piano used to compose Bohemian Rhapsody sold at auction for $2.2 Million at Sotheby’s.
I’ve heard this song a thousand times and for whatever unknown reason, today I had trouble listing to it.
Thank you for your great reaction. This song was very touching. The band members - may have pressure, arguments, misunderstanding but at the end of the day they're all brothers and as a family. Freddie is a very unique person. He was loved by so many. ❤❤❤
So beautiful, and I cry😢 every time!! EVERY TIME !!💔💔💔 They shared a brotherly love!!💕👑💕
Making this video they put a glass of champagne at the piano just like at every gig Queen played because at some point Freddie would greet the audience with: "Cheers, darlings!'❤
At the final shot just before Rudi (video director) said "Cut!" Brian spotted something (You can hear Rudi saying: "Brian, relax.") but others said that there was nothing. When they rewinded the tape there it was: A tiny little moth 😮 flew from the dark, circled around the glass and then disappeared into the dark again. All the crew was stunned and Brian said that we can think and decide for ourselves what that was and what it meant ...
Just as at the very beginning of the video when the Icarus (a picture Freddie drew) falls down ("they only fly too close to the sun") and you enter the scene seeing John, Brian and Roger playing the song from above, Brian said that "maybe you are a visitor" and "you have to ask yourself who you are" ... 😮💔😮
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Very interesting.
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John left the group because he believed that without Freddie it would no longer be Queen. And the song is wonderful!
It's true... The good die young. Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison (band "The Doors"), John Lennon, Freddie Mercury, Jimi Hendrix, John Bonham (drummer from Led Zeppelin), Bon Scott and so on
At the end you hear a thud, it was John dropping his guitar on the floor as if to say 'i'm done' - John took Freddie's passing very hard, the two were very close. John was Freddie's choice to join the band and as John found it hard being in the limelight Freddie sheltered him, i believe John still is involved in Queens business affairs. When Queen began to manage themselves and take control of their tours etc John was the business brains behind them - he also designed many of the stage lighting and guitar amps etc. I believe John fell into a depressive period following Freddie's passing, he's such a humble and great guy.
We've read that he took it very hard and that he still is active in the business side of the band. Good to know he's considered a good guy.
Thank you yet again, Mr. and Mrs. C, for a wonderful reaction to a poignant Queen favorite... yes, Brian and Roger can both sing amazingly well, check out some of their solo works like "Nothin' But Blue", the song Brian was writing the night Freddie died, or "Old Friends", Roger's tribute song to Freddie... or "Say It Isn't True", a tribute song to Freddie for the fundraiser for The Phoenix Foundation Trust for AIDS... first played at the 46664 Nelson Mandela concerts for AIDS... very touching...
There are many songs both Brian and Roger sing as Queen songs also, such as Roger's "Drowse", "More of That Jazz", "Loser in the End", "Fun It", "Tenement Funster", etc., etc. or my favorite Freddie and Roger sing together "Dog with a Bone", quite cute... Brian's singing tributes to Queen would be "Sail Away Sweet Sister", "Sleeping on the Sidewalk", "Too Much Love Will Kill You", and the one song they all sing on, "Let Me Live", they take turns each singing a verse, and of course his astrophysicist song, a classic Queenie favorite, " '39 " , story of traveling spaceships... many wonderful tunes... and memories...
Thanks again for such dedication and devotion to the most successful rock band in history, not to mention the most beloved... blessings.
Thanks for this great comment. We are enjoying this journey. This song was very touching.
Within the band of Queen, you had 3 lead vocalist basically.
For Queen fans there is great symbolism in this video that is so touching, apart from the song. Notice the details of how it was done and the words of the song. The "hand above the water" - the statue of Freddie in Montreux. The empty chair next to the piano, the open sketchbook, Freddie's piano, the glass of champagne, etc. The way the camera come into the room and "walks" around, coming from the image of the angel and returning there at the end. I will probably be proved wrong, but I always thought the voice at the end that says "cut" is Freddie's. There is a great "making of" video about this song somewhere on UA-cam, well worth a watch. Thanks for the reaction!
It was truly very thoughtfully done.
Great reaction as always, the first opening line "A hand above the water, an Angel reaching for the sky" is symbolic to the statute of Freddie at Montreux overlooking his favourite lake and all the swans that he took comfort from when his heath was starting to deteriorate, nobody bothered him in Montreux and he loved it, hence the statute there. However, from an angle his hand looks just to be above the water of the lake and the other one reaching for the sky" that is where they got that line from, Brian told the story somewhere. There are many subtle visual tributes in this song, the most upsetting one to me is where they have put a glass of Freddie's favourite Louis Roederer Cristal champagne on the piano, which is what you see clearly when the lights go down. If you do the "One Vision Documentary (the right version) you will see him swigging this while creating the song !!! They also had Freddie's book of art drawings opened on the piano, he was an amazing at drawing/art. My heart goes out to John in this video as after this he simply couldn't carry on without Freddie to whom he had a very very very special bond with, and his death (together with the death of his father around the same time) affected him greatly :( carry on with the Queen reactions you'll have followers forever RIP my hero Freddie 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
PS Bless Mrs Coach she looked to be welling up throughout this song, which has that desired effect
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Thank you for the very insightful comment. We truly appreciate the Queen fans.
In regards to not hearing Queen on the radio in the 80s it was due to their video for I Want To Break Free. Queen invented the Music Video when they couldn't preform Bohemian Rhapsody live on Top Of The Pops TV station in England due to all the overdubs. To compensate they made a short film performing the song and sent that to the TV stations to play instead of performing it live. When they made the video for I Want To Break Free the band dressed in drag as depicted on the English Show "Coronation Street". MTV in the US said they wouldn't show it and asked the band to make another video of just a live performance, the band refused. Freddie wouldn't tour in the US unless they were touring a hit and with no air play they lost America.
Yeah, some people don't see how it's possible we know so little about them, but truthfully, they were not all that popular, at least in our circles, back in the '80s.
Thank you....could you please do more Queen videos of when Freddie was in the whole of his health...Queenies can’t ever get too much of Freddie....I just read that when Freddie died on the 24th November, it was so close to Christmas...Elton John received a painting by his favourite artist as a Christmas present sent by Freddie....there will never be another person like him...thank you again❤🤩
We plan on doing a lot of Queen on this channel. We appreciate you watching!
Beautiful song. Shows their love for Freddie and each other. I cry every time I see this video..........
"Days of our Lives" Freddies last Freddie video, heartbreaking experience
Excellent reaction, keep up the good work! I can’t listen to this without crying so, needless to say I don’t listen to it very often. Brian has a great voice. When you get around to it, I’d suggest “Too Much Love Will Kill You” and “ Resurrection” both by Brian.
Thank you. This one was very touching.
You should listen to Roger Taylor's song SAY IT'S NOT TRUE.
It was written for Nelson Mandela (whose son died of AIDS) and his 46664 AIDS Foundation.
At live performance Roger dedicates this song to Freddie... 💔
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Story goes that Brian wrote the song did a demo, gave Roger a copy, who put it to one side and forgot about it. Found it one day listened to the demo and got on the phone to Brian and said this has to be recorded!! The rest is history. Sadly this was the last time John played with the remaining members and quietly retired from the music industry, although he is still a director of Queen Productions Ltd.
Brian released an album as a solo project.
If you want to compare styles, I recommend Too Much Love Will Kill You, first by Queen, followed by Brian May's version.
It was recorded by Queen initially with Freddie singing, but Brian felt it wasn't as strong as other songs to put on a Queen album, so he released it as a solo project. In their Greatest Hits III album, Queen released their version after Freddie's death.
I would also have a look at the song Driven By You, written for a commercial in the UK to promote Ford Motorcars. Don't let that put you off though. I recall it was held off No.1 in the UK singles charts by the re-release of Bohemian Rhapsody right after Freddie's death.
Good suggestions. Thank you! 😊
Brian’s solo albums are great….listen to Business off of Another World
What you have to understand that Queen had great musicians
John was the best bass guitarist. Brian was the best lead guitarist. Roger was the best drummer and Freddie was the best singer. They all were multi instrumentis,s they could all play differeñt instruments
There was no weak link in ,Queen they were all brilliant
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All were brilliant for sure!
Great reaction guys! Yes both Brian and Roger could have been a lead singer if that is what they had chosen to do. As you can see John stop playing in the middle of the video and just looked on. I think he took it particularly hard and retired not just from the band but from music all together. On the other hand Brian and Roger left for a while but then decided that still had something to offer as Queen. Nothing wrong with that either.
Thank you! This was such a touching performance.
That was their last song with John
Oh wow. Well, they did a marvelous job.
Agreed. this tribute is next level. How about listening to: "Spread Your Wings And Fly Away". 1977.
Brian sings in the studio version of Who Wants to Live Forever.
Thanks guys. It's a beautiful song. So lovely to see the three of them paying tribute to the undeniable greatest frontman of all time!
I look forward to you doing Brian's solo stuff that I suggested the other day. Would you like some Roger solo stuff and his other band?
We have really enjoyed the few times Roger went off in some of our reactions. His voice is unique and we definitely want to hear more of him.
@@CoachCastTV he's done several solo albums although my two favourite are his first two Fun In Space and Strange Frontier. I'd definitely recommend his version of the Bruce Springsteen song "Racing In The Streets", "Man On Fire" or "It's An Illusion" featuring Rick Parfitt who was rhythm guitarist and the power behind Status Quo. All three tracks are on Strange Frontier.
Rogers other band was The Cross. They released three albums with Roger on lead vocal. Shove It, Mad, Bad & Dangerous To Know and Blue Rock. I'd suggest "Liar" or "Power To Love" from Mad, Bad & Dangerous To Know.
This was the last time from memory John worked with Sir Brian and Roger, the song was released in 1997 after being started a few years earlier and put in a draw, and ended up being for Fred along with Diana Princess Of Wales and a designer who was murdered in the States who knew Fred and the rest of the group. They have all had solo careers albeit John in the background, he's the most reluctant person and rarely seen these days, after Fred passed away he didn't want the group carrying on, Fred took the spotlight off of him and kept him safe, John still lives in the same house he bought about 50 years ago with his wife, they had six children so likely have grandchildren now, he's still involved with the business side of the group, but they haven't spoken in years, which both Sir Brian and Roger respect
Wow, sounds like John really was close to Freddie and took it hard.
@@CoachCastTV they were all like brothers, but John was always the quiet one, if you watch interviews John rarely says very much, he'll join in the conversation but considering his job he wasn't great with coping, even Freddie was extremely shy away from work, I think they had a lot in common
Also know this is the last time John Deacon performed with remaining members...
Without being morbid you should listen to nothing but blue by brian written the night before Freddie died. And old friends by Roger. Typing through tears. In one of the last songs Freddie sang the show must go on he told the boys to continue. Blessings from England x
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Such a great song in tribute of the great Freddie! Lyrics are so solemnbut beautiful! Great you reacted to this! Definitely need to check out I want it all, a kind of magic live 1986 (Saturday performance has clearer video quality and bassline is epic), in the lap of the gods live rainbow 1974 and don't stop me now!
Brian sings main vocals in song called 39 which is awesome but live is sung by freddie should check out their live performance from 1974 or 1977 with Roger's high falsetto
Keep up with the queen content, your reactions are sweet! 👍👌😎
Thanks so much. The ones you mentioned are certainly on our radar.
Cool sweet you won't be disappointed, as if you ever could be with queen! Haha 🤣
And with the live performance of their song 39 you want live at Earl's Court 1977 👍👌
A really good Brian (heavy) song is Resurrection with the also late Cozy Powell....
. . . and John's bass is especially touching . . .
...touching, indeed.
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Oh you gotta check out FOREGN SAND by Roger featuring
X Japan’s Toshiki (piano & drum phenom). Stunning song from his solo work!! PULEAZE
Made a note of it. Thanks!
I could never get used to Adam Lambert singing in Freddie place, I can't watch Queen with him singing
The hardest part of watching this video is seeing how terribly sad John Deacon was, he so missed his dear Freddie
It was very noticeable.
It was just a coincidence that he and Roger can sing and their voices meld so well.
John looks absolutely crushed here, an onlooker at a distance. Brian & Roger were cautions to note it was Queen + Paul Rogers, Queen + Adam Lambert. No new music under the Queen logo (to date) from these relationships...but both of them are the remaining legacy builders for Queen. Re-introducing as they have over the years (Wayne's World/BoRap, final album released after Freddie's death, the tours with Paul & Adam, movies using their songs, the biopic BoRap) has kept re-introducing their song catalog to generations of new audiences. One of my two wishes would be that the smaller song gems would get a second chance to shine in a spotlight. Yes, they do love what they do while they still can - gotta admire that!
Great comment!
@CoachCastTV *You* are absolutely right--this -*-is-*- the best, most moving tribute to a lead singer -*-ever*. Thank you so very much! PS: Adam Lambert is not the same as Freddie, but what he brings to Queen and Freddie's music *is-*- equally great -- definitely worth reacting to in the future 🙂
From Mrs. Coach's expression, she's finding it as hard to take this song as I do. It kills me every time I hear it even more than 30 years later.
Roger Taylor hits me to his part..You made us sensation.. Beautiful song
Very beautiful tribute.
It sure was!
I strongly recommend you to react to another Queen song ' The show must go on ' !!!
Please please react to Brian May “TOO MUCH LOVE WILL KILL YOU” from 1992, his vocals are just sublime, absolutely gorgeous song, albeit emotional
That's actually on the channel now.
Greetings from Brazil ... you guys are doing a great job with Queen songs.
Hi! Thanks so much.
Brasil presente sempre
@@GuimaraesDreamers And we appreciate Brazil! ❤
Please, react Queen in Rock in Rio 1985, Love of my life is beautiful song 🙏❤️
Please play Freddie and Monserrat .The Golden Boy. It might surprise you❤
You should listen to Driven by You by Brian May. Brilliant song.
You know that's what I say all the time? I think Roger sounds like Rod Stewart. Also when he sings.
For sure.
Try listening to "Too much love will kill you" by Brian.
That one is on the channel now. It was good.
Hello Coach & Mrs Coach.
Thanks for another great reaction video. Yes this was a great tribute song.
I would suggest that you do a reaction to anything off the Made in Heaven album.
The reason for this suggestion is its the very last stuff Freddie Mercury was involved in. Plus there are some great songs on there. Mother Love for instance
Thanks for that info! We appreciate it.