Hey man love your vids i just wanted te let you know that the singer Freddie Mercury was strugling with aids at the time this concert was how amazing he did btw if my english is not amazing im grom the netherlands 😂
As 67 year old man who was lucky enough to be at Wembley stadium that day, I think it’s brilliant that queen is still appreciated by people all these years later.
I can't begin to explain how much joy it brings me to see younger generations still be in awe of Freddie. He was asked "What's your favorite instrument to play?" He said, "The audience, darling!" God, the man is still a legend!
There over a billion people watching this on TV worldwide that day.. plus this arena in England, and one in Philadelphia too. The best 20 minutes in music history!! There will never be another Freddie.. may he RIP!!
Its a kind of magic...... That was Freddie on a bad voice day. He'd been ill, and was told not to sing. So, even in that state, he still sounds leagues above anyone else, ever...
Freddie's throat specialist, who examined him that morning, wanted him to cancel his performance, saying he could permanently harm his vocal chords! So Freddie bravely gave it all, & then some. 💛🧡❤️
What makes Freddie's control of the crowd more amazing is the fact that this was not a Queen crowd. When the tickets for this concert were sold Queen were not yet on the bill.
It was absolutely amazing, plus the fact Freddie knew the time he was set to go on, was like 2 in the afternoon, no headliner plays that early.... But Freddie knew, put us on, we will take over. So they signed up last min, took that early time set, and he feasted. This is legit the greatest show ever recorded. Ever
The part that gets me is that Queen was an afterthought at that concert, a lot of people considered them to be has beens. And they went on to put on what is widely regarded to be the single greatest concert set of all time.
Others who had been invited to play didn't take it as seriously as Queen. They band rehearsed and got their timing down pat. Queen had been on a 'break' prior to this and most people thought they wouldn't play well. I remember that others thought they were has beens.
An observer of the rehearsals for the concert said that Queen was the one band that really worked hard at it to make sure they put on a good show for the audience. This is why they did such a good job, they prove that the best are the ones that really do the hard work at their craft.
I feel that, that's why I feel morally and ethically obligated to dance my ass off, my way of saying thanks. I went to a NOFX concert once and no one was moving at all. Felt rude. I was like, "outta my way, losers, i'm on my way to the stage to start off the dance floor"
Godamnit, whenever YT recommends a video with Queen at Live Aid, I cant stop myself from watching the whole damn thing for the hundredth time. It's just so damn good and makes me so happy to listen to every minute of this. Queen and Freddie were legends and nothing really compares. This performance was absolutely the greatest live show ever. I would give almost anything to have been there.
I'm an old man in lockdown in London and I must tell you that I really enjoyed your reaction as I was exposed to him in the 1970s. I wore out all my records with repeated playing. It's hard to believe that he was a refugee who escaped with his family to London with only the clothes he stood up in. To see your face when exposed to Queen was priceless. Thank you so much.
Not really refugees. His father worked for the British govt in Zanzibar. His parents sent him to boarding school in India. They were British citizens because Zanzibar was a British protectorate. Freddie was born a UK citizen.
Yep. I was there.... 58 now and still remember it like yesterday. The best thing I've ever had the pleasure to being a part of. Thank you Queen for a special memory
LUCKY! I wqas only 7 so I couldn't go but we did watch it. If I remember right it was broadcastedd on all 3 major networks, NBC, ABC, and CBS. FOX wasn't around yet
Yes, others sounded croaky, off key, cracking voices but Freddie, despite throat problems that day, STILL sounded just like the albums! He was a staggeringly talented man. Honestly though, although each did their solo projects there was always something missing from the solos. It was the alchemy that occurred when they worked together.
The day Freddie Mercury showed the world he's the greatest frontman of all time. Was nobody like it before him and there's been nobody like him since. Simply the best there was and the best that there will ever be.
I can't count the number of times I've watched Queen at Live Aid including live (on TV) on the day but I still get goosebumps. I'm a lifelong Queen fan.
Live Aid was a huge event, it's said anyone that was someone in the music world at the time was playing there, and here comes Queen at the last minute and steals the show. What a legendary band.
Don't remember queen being a last minute thing. Although I was a kid back then... And also I think there was two days of live aid concerts back all in all.
I heard no one wanted to follow them :) I wonder why😎 I was in my teens when Queen got rollin. We will Rock You was in movies, commercials, TV, and you couldn't go to ANY sporting event without hearing this at least once. There will NEVER be another Freddy Mercury 💞 RIP
Always find that I’ve got tears in my eyes when ever I watch Freddie Mercury perform, the world truly lost 😞 someone precious when he left us. All peace and love💖 to you Freddie…… wherever you are.
I agree with you 100%... He performed "Love of my Life" in Montreal with Brian May. I was completely teared out when he finished. Check it out...there is a woman at the end completely enthralled with what she had just witnessed.
I tear up and my chest gets tight. Some people make the statement 'once in the universe' seem like a cute little trite statement. Freddy is one of those people.
I was 5 years old when this happened. I watched it on TV with my parents. I remember my mother dancing about to the music, and I remember my dad making fun of Freddie for being gay the entire time. But, I didn't pay attention to the hate coming from my father at the time. All I saw or cared about, even at only 5 years old, was that this was the greatest rock performance that I had ever seen, or would ever see even to this very day. Freddie was electric on stage and everyone in that crowd knew every word to his music. I asked Santa that year for the Queen album that year. Today? I'm married to an amazing woman and we have 2 beautiful little girls that BOTH love Queen, and know their songs. They enjoy it with me every time their songs come on my Pandora station. Ahhh memories man. Thanks for this, Adogg.
When the crowd clapped in unison when Freddie sang radio gaga, from that moment he realised how much power he had over the crowd and music in general, also how powerful the band now were. Freddie had the world in the palm of his hand for that 20 minutes, and the world was happy to be grasped by him
This was voted by the entire music industry as the best live set by any band, ever! Even in the US, the audience was reacting just like the one in the UK was. Awesome.
When Queen ended their set, David Bowie is reported to say, "How the fuck am I suppose to follow that?!" Bowie was scheduled to be the next act on the live aid stage. Made it to the end of your video. Great reactions!
I was there that day remember this wasn't a queen concert but the whole audience knew word for word every queen song ,they were stars of the show and it gives me chills even now, what a legend Freddie mercury
Live aid in 1985 was a miracle in technology to be perfectly honest. It was an all-day concert that started in the UK and ended in Philadelphia. It was broadcast on MTV from early in the morning until after midnight. I know that because I was 16 years old and I used our VCR and recorded the entire concert. I even cut out the commercials except for two when I had to get something to eat or go to the bathroom. I remember that. There were all kinds of Acts that day from Paul mccartney, Elton John, The who, Madonna, Phil Collins, George Michael. The only acts I really remember are queen, madonna, and Duran Duran. I graduated high school in 1987 and was a huge Madonna and Duran Duran fan. But I had been a queen fan since I was in elementary school one of my very first records, a single 45 vinyl to be exact was Another One Bites the Dust by Queen. One of the reasons Queen is reacted to from live aid is because they stole the entire show. Most people will say this was one of the best live performances by any band ever! And I definitely agree. Thanks for reacting to this. I love watching new fans of Queen and Freddie Mercury enjoy this concert. He was one of a kind. There are only a few celebrities that I have cried when they passed away and definitely Freddie Mercury was one. Also I grew up with Michael jackson, Prince, George Michael and I cried when they passed away as well. I feel very blessed to have grown up with 70s and '80s music and I enjoy your channel very much. I am a new subscriber and I've been binge watching your channel for a couple days. You cheer me up on days that are sometimes tough because I deal with young onset Parkinson's. I've had it for 10 years and I'm only in early stage too. I'm having surgery soon. I enjoy reaction channels and yours has become one of my favorites. Thank you so much. You never know how you touch people, so I want to encourage you to keep it up. Take care and be blessed!
Phil Collins appeared in London, caught the Concord, and drummed for Led Zep in Philly. P.S. the Led Zep set sucked. They never approved a release of it. This was simultaneously shown on giant screens in Philadelphia. There were 72000 in London and 80000 peeps in Philly. The hand claps were going on in Philly at the same time during Radio Gaga.
My husband attended this concert. He was a 22 years young GI stationed in Germany at the time. We wanted to say we truly appreciated and applauded your enjoyment of it. Freddie will NEVER die!
@@brianbitannus I didn’t know that lol never remembered reading about his throat infection, but some part of my remembers reading about he had HIV back in the early 80’s.
"Somebody send me a guitar." so I can learn how to play. When Brian May wanted to learn to play, he could not afford to buy a guitar. He and his father built a guitar out of materials they had around the house so he could play. That is the guitar you see Dr. Brian May playing in this concert. It is called the Red Special and is probably the the highest valued guitar on the planet should it ever go up for sale or auction.
The way Roger hit those high notes, he is super amazing. The true magic is the four of them. I can’t say it enough, Queen is magic, a once in a lifetime magic.
I watched this to the end. These were not die hard queen fans. It was Live Aid with a wide mixture of music fans. Freddy had them eating out of his hands. It was beautiful to watch. Best set of the day and the night. Thanks for sharing this. 💕😊
It was said that Queen saved Live Aid 1985 Before they came on Live Aid only gained 1/2 million pounds Bob Gyldoff was angry and as he was heading to the investors office Queen came on stage and he watched from overhead and was amazed by the crowd reaction
@Herrie Keetman you need to hear the rest of the story Bob Gyldoff stormed in the investors office and demanded them to publicly demand more money and he himself went public and demanded money That was before Queen went on stage After Queen finished the country of Dubai donated 100 million pounds to live Aid So now you know the rest of the story
Yes, I was there, at Live Aid. It was a very long, very hot, very emotional day. Even at the time I was watching it I was aware that I would remember that moment forever. It’s very rare to have that realization actually at the moment you’re watching something. The week before, I saw Springsteen’s Born in the USA tour at the same venue. Stunning as that was, Queen at Live Aid was the best I ever saw. EDIT: Made it til the end of your video.
Wow! That must have been AMAZING to be there just in general seeing all of the acts but to see Queen and Freddie Mercury perform live is just BEYOND! I did see Springsteen here in Chicago,, IL USA in 1984 when he toured after releasing the "Born In The Usa" album. That was an AMAZING concert as I'm a huge Springsteen fan and had been for years prior to the release of that album. But still that is probably very small compared to being at Live Aid!
Freddie had a microphone in one hand and the crowd in the other not to mention the over a billion of us all over the world watched.Freddie was the best❤😂Much love from Canada❤🇨🇦
The thing that has always amazed me is Freddie always sounds like his albums if not better live. We were blessed to being touched by this man's talent.
@@nthingtoofear I think it's because in studio, they all did all the harmonies, layers and layers of them. So your ear picks up the consistency. Many times in live performances, Roger takes the higher notes and Freddie goes lower, but it sounds normal because you are hearing pieces of the same harmony.
I second that, tbh I enjoy live Queen performances over the studio versions. So far I've only heard one guy who is better at live like Freddie, and he was Honggi from FT Island (back in 2017 when they promoted their Where's the truth album).
That must have been amazing. I never got to see Queen live (when Freddy was alive and haven't seen them since his death either) I would have loved to see them live. That is what you call a once in a lifetime experience
This isn't a regular Queen concert. This was Live AID, which was literally a global all day concert on TV. This part is at Wembley, obviously. Every top act played in this, just about. But even with all them, Freddie stole the show.
Yep ~ poor David Bowie had to go on after Queen. I would not have wanted to be him at that point, but he really did a good job as well, but totally different type of act. Paul McCartney was the last act and due to technical difficulties--the first two minutes of "Let It Be" were inaudible.
@@Boospoochie But, remember, Bowie & Freddie collaborated on "Under Pressure"... (Gossip has it that Bowie was nervous about performing with Mercury) I adore them both, BUT, Freddie was and will always be a force to be reckoned with XX
Queen and Freddie totally stole the show-He has this amazing ability to get his audience to join him .Remember this is live aid so the audience came to watch all the acts so not necessarily Queen fans but yet he had them all in palm of his hands .He is greatly missed -One of the best performer EVER I can watch this over and over again. I was 14 at the time of this concert
I’ve seen so many reactions to this performance and not a single one has pointed out that move Freddie does at 6:50 during Radio GaGa. The fucking swagger that man had was unparalleled.
Who actually realizes that 20 minutes went by. I just think it's unfortunate that few have seen the Freddie and Brian performance of The World We Created. It was after 9pm i think.
Exactly the point many miss. People attended for a cause and to listen to some of the best groups Britain had to offer at the time. Many, were not Queen fans but you can be assured, all knew they had witnessed something special and I suspect, continued to sing/hum/whistle Queen songs on the way home, Pure magic.
I was lucky enough to have seen Freddie perform with the band 4 times, from 77 to 82, and they were the BEST live band of their era. Always an incredible show with lots of play between the band and the audience.
Lol right ?? It’s crazy to me!! I grew up with many different genres in the house and queen was always around I couldn’t imagine growing up without knowing who they were or what they wrote
Queen came to Toronto, on many occasions, and my husband and I went on 5 different nights. It was a spectacular show each time, different stages, once a giant crown was lowered over the whole stage. I am 68 , have 3 grown children 7 grandchildren, and my 24 year-old grandson's favorite song is Bohemian Rhapsody!! (He was born in 2000!!) Queen's songs 🎵 are timeless, greatness that just shines through the generations. There will only be one Freddie Mercury, his legacy is ever present, Queen are still performing with Adam Lambert singing. Freddie is still featured in their shows, through present-day technology . Although I am not able to attend a concert now, (arthritis) I stay very young in my mind and heart through music of my generation. So glad you enjoy this, I am delighted!! ❤❤
I was 41when Queen performed this concert. I was not there. During that time they had a bad rap for Freddy’s partying and his alternative lifestyle. Fortunately people got past that and recognized that he was a genius in his own right and the band, as you saw in the video, brought everything together. They did a movie on his life, worth the time to check it out. Glad to see you enjoyed the concert.
I was 7 years old when this concert was held, but I still remember it, we had it on tv live all day at home in England, everyone but everyone was watching that day. Also no way they would let that many fans into Wembley today, look at the size of the crowd! But eesh, what a man, Freddy was taken far far far too soon.
I was at this concert and it still gives me goosebumps to this day, so many legends played that day David Bowie came on after Queen , U2 were also amazing . 73 Thousand people in Wembley Arena !!
Obviously Queen, David Bowie , Status Quo who opened after the national anthem were also brilliant. Definitely a day I will never forget especially as there are many legends that performed that are no longer with us . 😊
I remember watching this live on tv. Radio Ga Ga is my favorite Queen tune. When they played that song at Wembly for Live Aid, and I saw the crowd participating, I started to cry. The movie Bohemian Rhapsody portrayed this concert as well as it could be done. But absolutely nothing compares the power Queen had playing live. Freddie was a genius and a gift.
"We Will Rock You" has been a big crowd energizer in sports arenas for a lot of years. And it's been paired with "We Are the Champions" since they were first released.
We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions are paired together because they are 1 track. They were cut on the record as 1 track, and yes they played them back to back. 1 take. Used to have the vinyl.
How can anyone NOT watch until the end of the video. I LOVE how you love Freddie also! Made me tear up remembering how we lost such an awesome talent. Man I miss that guy!
20mins that changed music brother wasn't even a queen crowd there just amazing Freddie had a throat infection doctors told him not to sing and queen rock this man 💛🙏👊🇬🇧🇺🇲
Not bad at all. His charisma the way they thought on how to use there 20mins and all the rehearsing paid off after that 1 perfomance they gained even more fans. They took it seriously. The whole band are fantastic. Absolutely lv them ❤️
That is what is know as, having an audience in the palm of your hand. Truly masterful performance from probably the greatest musical entertainer that has ever lived. IMO
I love Queen! I remember being 15 and watching this on MTV. It was so moving that I was in tears. I truly miss Freddie. My dad introduced Freddie/Queen to me before I even started school. This is a huge part of my childhood. Their music was and always will be a huge part of my life. I passed that on to my children and they have now passed it on to my grandchildren. Oh! And I watched until the very end... TWICE!!
I will be forever grateful that Freddie got his well deserved moment recorded for all time. I cry every time I watch this. He was taken from us a scant 6 years on. We still miss you Freddie 💜
I saw Queen in Oakland, Calif around 1979. Billy Squire was the opening act. After he was done, the person I was with thought he was Queen. I told him to sit back down and hold on tight. After Queen's awesome performance the next day he went out and bought every album. It was still one of the best concerts I went to and I've been to 100's. Miss you Freddie.
The greatest outstanding trait of Freddie was that how he interacted with his audience as if they were part of the performances. Most modern singers still don't do that.
When Freddie did "A-Oh" the long note was known as the sound heard round the world!! Never to be repeated, never forgotten. Always love you, Freddie, ❤ The song you are asking about is called We Are the Champions, and is always heard at many different sporting events, around the world 🌎
I was 22 in 85' for Live Aid, this performance blew every other artist off the stage, and then Freddie and Brian came back later to sing, "The world we created", it was amazing! When we all followed Freddie's lead with Radio Gaga it was electric, but when he was doing his vocal warm ups that he wanted us to do with him it blew my mind when he said, "ALRIGHT" at the end, we all screamed "Alright" back! (THAT felt like power!) I can't believe there was ANYONE who didn't watch until the end!
Nobody ever had a huge audience eating out of their hands like Freddie. ❤️ He was the king of Queen, and Queen of the UKs heart for all time. Queen was never the same after Freddie died. 😢
I was there at this concert and the July, Queen's "it's a kind of magic concert at the same venue in the old Wembley stadium in 1985. Them to days were the best days of my life. There was a 185,00 and 187.550 in July. Fantastic two days. In the July concert they put the water cannons on us all. Best rock/pop band ever. R.I.P Feddie sadly missed,never forgotten.
Watched the whole entire video even though I've seen it probably 40 times!! On a technical note, thank you for creating good sound quality for your subscribers!! I love that it was NICE AND LOUD!!! Not many reactors have figured out how to make the sound good for the listener... Great reaction! Fun to watch through your eyes!!
IM A HUGE QUEEN FAN ... AND ENJOYED WATCHING HOW MUCH YOU ENJOYED IT . IVE SEEN QUEEN LIVE AND THEY WERE TRULY AMAZING !!!FREDDIE WAS A TRUE STAR AND NOW A LEGEND.
I absolutely love when people watch this live aid show. I grew up in the hood, and I'm not looking for recognition or anything but my parents see this show, and it gives ME Goosebumps watching ... So when I showed my friends this live aid concert, man the hardest dude was like bro that was fucking Amazing
Live Aid was perhaps the biggest concert ever. Two huge concerts on the same days in England and America with the biggest bands. It was amazing to watch. I was 19.
I was 19 too. I'm from Scotland and I remember going up to Glasgow that Saturday morning, I think it started about midday, and me and my friends just sat in the pub all day and watch the whole thing. I was also a massive Quo fan who opened the show. It just felt like the whole world stopped that day to watch it.
@@marsmacl6211 that's exactly it, the entire world saw it, and people did exactly what you did. I was born in 85, I'm extremely jealous that you all have a I remember what I did for live aid story.
This brings back memories... I was 24 at the time and in the crowd near the front. It was an incredible, magical day. I was also lucky enough to see the 3 concerts they did at Wembley Stadium the following year. Support acts were INXS and Status Quo. I think Queen were truly the best of British pop music. This was one of the best days of my life.
Every song was a Queen original. We are the Champions, We will Rock you, and maybe Bohemian Rhapsody, are considered to be rock anthems. Then, Freddie heard a famous Spanish opera singer on tv, and was in awe! Anyhow, he managed to have the soprano over to London, and they hit it off. So Freddie writes an opera album called Barcelona, then they sing it live in Barcelona and LA. Freddie dies 2 years later, The 1992 Olympic Games were hosted in Barcelona, Spain, in 1992, and the games opened with this Spanish soprano singing Freddie’s song Barcelona, in honor of him. I wish you would show this short time when Freddie branched into opera. Amazing!
your reaction on "we are the champions and we will rock you" is priceless. I was like "huhh"how on earth did you not regonize that immidiatly. Those are the songs that has been played on every sports events past 40 years. And i mean all of them.
The crowd was in the old Wembley Football stadium it held a crowd of 72000 it was hot and it was electric and the crowd played along with Freddie like they always did when they played live. Thee greatest Band of all time second to none.
Seeing you hear this and see this with an open mind is a wonerful thing. Years later it reaches through the screen and grabs you with both hands. Met Brian May when I was working with his wife, a very nice man.
What is ridiculous about this is that in 1985 Queen were thought of as being if not has-beens, certainly past their best. They got 20 minutes because that was how long Simple Minds got to set up their stage (in Philadelphia). At Wembley, they were followed by David Bowie (possibly the biggest rock star in the world at the time) who met them in the wings as they came off stage and said to Freddie (Mercury and Bowie were friends): "How the hell am I supposed to follow that, Freddie?" Bowie had 20 minutes to compose himself while Simple Minds were performing in Philly and then had to perform. PS if you want to know just how he did - his setlist was TVC 15, Rebel Rebel, Modern Love and Heroes - all four can be found on UA-cam, though you can't find the full set as a single video. It's probably the second-best set of the entire show. Queen had a huge career revival as a result of this show, which I'm sure surprises no-one who has heard it.
You wouldn't believe how loud this was! I lived two miles from the stadium and listened FREE from my back garden. We were all singing and dancing along !
I watch the whole thing with you to the end. I’m 74 years old and I love Freddie Mercury. It breaks my heart that he was sick during this concert. He already had been diagnosed with HIV and he actually had AIDS at this point, as I recall, sometimes he had to make adjustments to his voice. Brian May is such a brilliant brilliant guitarist. He gave me great joy and I cannot count how many times I danced around the house singing his lyrics with him. You also gave me great joy just to watch you enjoying this concert.
No he has not been diagnosed yet with hiv at this point. He had been told by his doctor to rest his vocal cords .So when you hear him change his way of singing its because of that. It is so subtle though that its hard to catch it.
Queen wrote/composed every song they performed. Their 'tight' presentation just amazes me. I love watching Freddie and Deaky, simultaneously throw their right arm into the air as Roger's drums give us the finale.
I always love how in sync they are with one another. They always seem well rehearsed in a good way, like with room for ad libbing but know each other so well.
Not quite. They wrote ALMOST every song they performed. During the Magic tour in '86, they performed at least five songs they didn't write: "(You're So Suare) Baby I don't Care", "Hello Mary Lou", Tutti Frutti", Gimme Some Lovin" and "Big Spender". Oh, and God Save the Queen, which they performed in most of their live shows.
@@johnnycalvino7490 My intent was to convey They wrote every song they performed during their Live-Aid Concert- the subject of this video. I regret they weren't able to use one of John Deacon's but considering it was a world - wide audience, those guys did good!
What a day! I wasn't there, just one of the billion or so around the world who watched the simulcast. Beers were poured and herbs were burned, and the whole world sang and partied as one for one day. And $127 million was raised for African famine relief that day. (About $311 million in today's dollars) It was a beautiful thing.
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Hey man love your vids i just wanted te let you know that the singer Freddie Mercury was strugling with aids at the time this concert was how amazing he did btw if my english is not amazing im grom the netherlands 😂
Thanks for the like man !
@@jimiedema8568 np bro
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As 67 year old man who was lucky enough to be at Wembley stadium that day, I think it’s brilliant that queen is still appreciated by people all these years later.
They have to be the most universally revered band.
Ur so lucky
@@davecsullivanjrwhat does universally revered mean
was born in 1979 so wasn't ten yet but even to this day i love queen.
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Oh there are a few others.
Especially out of England - though few people know….
Freddie was half Indian! 😂
I can't begin to explain how much joy it brings me to see younger generations still be in awe of Freddie. He was asked "What's your favorite instrument to play?" He said, "The audience, darling!" God, the man is still a legend!
He wasn't just a singer, he was a true performer. There's very few real performers these days.
I agree
And a gentleman…
@@Threemore650 Indeed he was a gentleman and deeper than most of us can imagine. 👑🕊🌈
“For 20 minutes England was ruled by another queen”
-random commenter
I heard the original comment came from Elton John
Queen,, is the best
That's a good one
😂😂😂😁🤣🤣
Trust me they were the ruling queen for a lot longer than 20 minutes 😆
There over a billion people watching this on TV worldwide that day.. plus this arena in England, and one in Philadelphia too. The best 20 minutes in music history!! There will never be another Freddie.. may he RIP!!
Facts facts facts 🙏🙏👊💛
Facts facts
1.7 billion over 20 satellites which is quite something
@@stirlingmoss4621 the fact bob geldof pulled it off is incredible
folk story 1.9 billion watched on TV
in reality 400 mil was the estimation made by the broadcasters BBC
Your smile the minute he started playing, that's how we all reacted in '85 when we watched it live. Freddie was a gift to us all. ❤❤❤
Freddy was once asked what instrument he played ..he said darling the audience is my instrument, true legend.
He was a master of stage presence.
Nr one
Amen
He was before his time... I still cry about losing him
@@Val-zb4bd I'm with you.... wish he was still around, I reckon I've watched their live aid concert hundreds of times still get goose bumps.
When you realize your parents were cooler than you could ever be.
Freddie was gay, and none the band members have kids.
@@samjam77 No Kids? 5 Minutes looking @ Wikipedia:
Brian May: 3 Children
Roger Taylor: 5 Children
John Deacon: 6 Children
@@reinerzufall8937 Thanks for the brilliant feedback 🙏
I’m sorry I did not realise this, I will now sacrifice my self to the UA-cam gods!
@@samjam77 The other 3 band members were all Married with Kids.
@@theresawolf3044 yes I know, someone already told me in comment above
Its a kind of magic......
That was Freddie on a bad voice day. He'd been ill, and was told not to sing. So, even in that state, he still sounds leagues above anyone else, ever...
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For real? Can only wonder what 100% freddie would do?
Steve Perry live ran a very very close 2nd place.
Freddie's throat specialist, who examined him that morning, wanted him to cancel his performance, saying he could permanently harm his vocal chords! So Freddie bravely gave it all, & then some. 💛🧡❤️
He was suffering from laryngitis.
This performance was Freddie at 80%
Absolutely Stunning.
What makes Freddie's control of the crowd more amazing is the fact that this was not a Queen crowd. When the tickets for this concert were sold Queen were not yet on the bill.
That's what I liked best about "Live Aid" I was a kid watching on the tv (with me as the remote hahaha) flipping from the U.S.A. to London and back.
We all knew he was why you bought the ticket
Excellent point!
It was absolutely amazing, plus the fact Freddie knew the time he was set to go on, was like 2 in the afternoon, no headliner plays that early.... But Freddie knew, put us on, we will take over. So they signed up last min, took that early time set, and he feasted. This is legit the greatest show ever recorded. Ever
That’s a great point
The part that gets me is that Queen was an afterthought at that concert, a lot of people considered them to be has beens. And they went on to put on what is widely regarded to be the single greatest concert set of all time.
Others who had been invited to play didn't take it as seriously as Queen. They band rehearsed and got their timing down pat. Queen had been on a 'break' prior to this and most people thought they wouldn't play well. I remember that others thought they were has beens.
An observer of the rehearsals for the concert said that Queen was the one band that really worked hard at it to make sure they put on a good show for the audience. This is why they did such a good job, they prove that the best are the ones that really do the hard work at their craft.
I feel that, that's why I feel morally and ethically obligated to dance my ass off, my way of saying thanks. I went to a NOFX concert once and no one was moving at all. Felt rude. I was like, "outta my way, losers, i'm on my way to the stage to start off the dance floor"
Godamnit, whenever YT recommends a video with Queen at Live Aid, I cant stop myself from watching the whole damn thing for the hundredth time. It's just so damn good and makes me so happy to listen to every minute of this. Queen and Freddie were legends and nothing really compares. This performance was absolutely the greatest live show ever. I would give almost anything to have been there.
Same!!!
Yup.. same, but started doing it again when the queen movie came out, up to 4 times reliving this event.
I watched it live at the time....on television.
i hear ya , same here, everytime!
@@ttyler2222 Adam Lambert is the frontrunner for Queen now :)
I LOVE seeing the younger generations appreciate this music. It really transcends generations.
I love it when older folks get into new music too! (I'm 58 BTW.)
Classics never date. 😁
I'll forever push this video on to anyone I ever meet that's younger than me
yes!
Ya, it's so cool seeing that.
Tickets sold:
72k
People watching:
1.9 Billion
That's more than the world cup
I'm an old man in lockdown in London and I must tell you that I really enjoyed your reaction as I was exposed to him in the 1970s. I wore out all my records with repeated playing. It's hard to believe that he was a refugee who escaped with his family to London with only the clothes he stood up in. To see your face when exposed to Queen was priceless. Thank you so much.
Class of 63 agrees 100%
Agree. The joy on your face. Priceless.
😃👍
We loved them!! I still know every word.
Not really refugees. His father worked for the British govt in Zanzibar. His parents sent him to boarding school in India. They were British citizens because Zanzibar was a British protectorate. Freddie was born a UK citizen.
Yep. I was there.... 58 now and still remember it like yesterday. The best thing I've ever had the pleasure to being a part of. Thank you Queen for a special memory
Lucky you♥️❤️♥️❤️
LUCKY! I wqas only 7 so I couldn't go but we did watch it. If I remember right it was broadcastedd on all 3 major networks, NBC, ABC, and CBS. FOX wasn't around yet
Remember watching this live and thinking: "Wow Queen just blew the doors off every other band"❤
Yes, others sounded croaky, off key, cracking voices but Freddie, despite throat problems that day, STILL sounded just like the albums! He was a staggeringly talented man. Honestly though, although each did their solo projects there was always something missing from the solos. It was the alchemy that occurred when they worked together.
The day Freddie Mercury showed the world he's the greatest frontman of all time. Was nobody like it before him and there's been nobody like him since. Simply the best there was and the best that there will ever be.
Eh, Michael Jackson existed
@@telability2104 Michael Jackson was not a frontman. Frontman is the lead singer of a band not a solo performer. Jacko was a kiddie fiddler anyway.
@@vinniedixon1140 MJ was not a kiddie fiddler do your proper research
@@vinniedixon1140 So youre one of those people huh
@@telability2104 Meaning what exactly.?Say what you mean & I'll say what I mean in reply
I can't count the number of times I've watched Queen at Live Aid including live (on TV) on the day but I still get goosebumps. I'm a lifelong Queen fan.
Absolutely!
Same here!!
Live Aid was a huge event, it's said anyone that was someone in the music world at the time was playing there, and here comes Queen at the last minute and steals the show. What a legendary band.
I knew it was epic as I was watching it! Still gets me every time...
Queen was awesome, as always! Best concerts ever! RIP Freddie. Still missing you! 2022
They went even going to do it. Got added to the bill at the last minute.
Don't remember queen being a last minute thing. Although I was a kid back then... And also I think there was two days of live aid concerts back all in all.
I heard no one wanted to follow them :)
I wonder why😎
I was in my teens when Queen got rollin. We will Rock You was in movies, commercials, TV, and you couldn't go to ANY sporting event without hearing this at least once.
There will NEVER be another Freddy Mercury 💞 RIP
Always find that I’ve got tears in my eyes when ever I watch Freddie Mercury perform, the world truly lost 😞 someone precious when he left us. All peace and love💖 to you Freddie…… wherever you are.
I agree with you 100%... He performed "Love of my Life" in Montreal with Brian May. I was completely teared out when he finished. Check it out...there is a woman at the end completely enthralled with what she had just witnessed.
So true!
I tear up and my chest gets tight. Some people make the statement 'once in the universe' seem like a cute little trite statement. Freddy is one of those people.
I cannot say how much I love Queen.
@@barbarakrekos2065 right on👍I’m tore down over this😭
I was 5 years old when this happened. I watched it on TV with my parents. I remember my mother dancing about to the music, and I remember my dad making fun of Freddie for being gay the entire time. But, I didn't pay attention to the hate coming from my father at the time. All I saw or cared about, even at only 5 years old, was that this was the greatest rock performance that I had ever seen, or would ever see even to this very day. Freddie was electric on stage and everyone in that crowd knew every word to his music. I asked Santa that year for the Queen album that year.
Today? I'm married to an amazing woman and we have 2 beautiful little girls that BOTH love Queen, and know their songs. They enjoy it with me every time their songs come on my Pandora station. Ahhh memories man. Thanks for this, Adogg.
Great story….love it! Hatred and bigotry start at home but it sounds like you are raising your girls to have an open heart and mind……great job dad!!😊
А ваш отец все ещё высмеивает его, как гея?
When the crowd clapped in unison when Freddie sang radio gaga, from that moment he realised how much power he had over the crowd and music in general, also how powerful the band now were. Freddie had the world in the palm of his hand for that 20 minutes, and the world was happy to be grasped by him
This was voted by the entire music industry as the best live set by any band, ever! Even in the US, the audience was reacting just like the one in the UK was. Awesome.
When Queen ended their set, David Bowie is reported to say, "How the fuck am I suppose to follow that?!" Bowie was scheduled to be the next act on the live aid stage. Made it to the end of your video. Great reactions!
Right before this concert Freddy had just revealed to his boys in the band he had AIDS which they kept his secret for years.
@@hollyaltitonante8028 actually it wasnt right before this bruh , you got that from the movie
He didn't find out that he had AIDS until 1987. He passed in 1991.
@@xerxeszero586 I could be off on the timing but his band kept his secret that's what I thought was important
Hee hee for real 🎸🎤 🎶
I was there that day remember this wasn't a queen concert but the whole audience knew word for word every queen song ,they were stars of the show and it gives me chills even now, what a legend Freddie mercury
I was there and it was one of the greatest moments in my life !
So jealous
Wow
Seriously? I've never met anyone who was at Live Aid and yet there were so many people. That must be the best moment of your life!
Me too
So jealous!! I wasn't born until that year but I wish I could have been able to go!
Live aid in 1985 was a miracle in technology to be perfectly honest. It was an all-day concert that started in the UK and ended in Philadelphia. It was broadcast on MTV from early in the morning until after midnight. I know that because I was 16 years old and I used our VCR and recorded the entire concert. I even cut out the commercials except for two when I had to get something to eat or go to the bathroom. I remember that. There were all kinds of Acts that day from Paul mccartney, Elton John, The who, Madonna, Phil Collins, George Michael. The only acts I really remember are queen, madonna, and Duran Duran. I graduated high school in 1987 and was a huge Madonna and Duran Duran fan. But I had been a queen fan since I was in elementary school one of my very first records, a single 45 vinyl to be exact was Another One Bites the Dust by Queen. One of the reasons Queen is reacted to from live aid is because they stole the entire show. Most people will say this was one of the best live performances by any band ever! And I definitely agree. Thanks for reacting to this. I love watching new fans of Queen and Freddie Mercury enjoy this concert. He was one of a kind. There are only a few celebrities that I have cried when they passed away and definitely Freddie Mercury was one. Also I grew up with Michael jackson, Prince, George Michael and I cried when they passed away as well. I feel very blessed to have grown up with 70s and '80s music and I enjoy your channel very much. I am a new subscriber and I've been binge watching your channel for a couple days. You cheer me up on days that are sometimes tough because I deal with young onset Parkinson's. I've had it for 10 years and I'm only in early stage too. I'm having surgery soon. I enjoy reaction channels and yours has become one of my favorites. Thank you so much. You never know how you touch people, so I want to encourage you to keep it up. Take care and be blessed!
This is probably the best comment I have ever read. You definitely lived in the era of time change.
Live Aid was an event to free the starving in Ethiopa. I was 30 and just had a baby six weeks before. I’ll never forget it.
I actually took 2 days sick-leave in my job and got in major troubles. But it was worth it.
I hope your surgery goes well ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Phil Collins appeared in London, caught the Concord, and drummed for Led Zep in Philly. P.S. the Led Zep set sucked. They never approved a release of it.
This was simultaneously shown on giant screens in Philadelphia. There were 72000 in London and 80000 peeps in Philly. The hand claps were going on in Philly at the same time during Radio Gaga.
My husband attended this concert. He was a 22 years young GI stationed in Germany at the time. We wanted to say we truly appreciated and applauded your enjoyment of it. Freddie will NEVER die!
The incredible thing about this performance was that he was sick this day and it was still an amazing performance.
He wasn’t though.. he only tested positive in 87 they changed it around in the movie.
@@samjam77 No, he had a throat infection that day. And also he showed the first signs of an HIV infection back in 1982
@@brianbitannus I didn’t know that lol never remembered reading about his throat infection, but some part of my remembers reading about he had HIV back in the early 80’s.
"Somebody send me a guitar." so I can learn how to play.
When Brian May wanted to learn to play, he could not afford to buy a guitar. He and his father built a guitar out of materials they had around the house so he could play.
That is the guitar you see Dr. Brian May playing in this concert. It is called the Red Special and is probably the the highest valued guitar on the planet should it ever go up for sale or auction.
Live aid was the musical event of the century! Millions tuned in to watch this live as well.
The way Roger hit those high notes, he is super amazing. The true magic is the four of them. I can’t say it enough, Queen is magic, a once in a lifetime magic.
Freddie!
I love Brian May!!!
Weren't we lucky?
@@lindasmith4171 YES we were!! Loved having them around in our teen yrs
Yes, so true! All together!
I watched this to the end.
These were not die hard queen fans.
It was Live Aid with a wide mixture of music fans.
Freddy had them eating out of his hands. It was beautiful to watch.
Best set of the day and the night.
Thanks for sharing this. 💕😊
that was freddie's true gift..
It was said that Queen saved Live Aid 1985
Before they came on Live Aid only gained 1/2 million pounds
Bob Gyldoff was angry and as he was heading to the investors office Queen came on stage and he watched from overhead and was amazed by the crowd reaction
@Herrie Keetman you need to hear the rest of the story
Bob Gyldoff stormed in the investors office and demanded them to publicly demand more money and he himself went public and demanded money
That was before Queen went on stage
After Queen finished the country of Dubai donated 100 million pounds to live Aid
So now you know the rest of the story
If they weren't die hard Queen fans BEFORE this event, I bet they are now. 🤩 I envy every single one of them. What an awesome performance!
Interviewer: What Instruments do you play?
Freddie: The Audience Darling!
Yes, I was there, at Live Aid. It was a very long, very hot, very emotional day. Even at the time I was watching it I was aware that I would remember that moment forever. It’s very rare to have that realization actually at the moment you’re watching something. The week before, I saw Springsteen’s Born in the USA tour at the same venue. Stunning as that was, Queen at Live Aid was the best I ever saw.
EDIT: Made it til the end of your video.
wow wow wow must have been amazing!
So was I - it was mind-blowing - I was also at Wembley 86.
@@diogenesesenna9323 Me too i was 16 then
I can't imagine, live music recharges my soul, I've been to some amazing shows, but nothing on this scale
Wow! That must have been AMAZING to be there just in general seeing all of the acts but to see Queen and Freddie Mercury perform live is just BEYOND!
I did see Springsteen here in Chicago,, IL USA in 1984 when he toured after releasing the "Born In The Usa" album. That was an AMAZING concert as I'm a huge Springsteen fan and had been for years prior to the release of that album. But still that is probably very small compared to being at Live Aid!
So lovely to see a younger person, totally getting and enjoying our music, we were so blessed in the 60 70 80s.
Totally agree with you Jane, Maybe there is hope for the future 🤞
Very true! Today's music cannot even hope to match.
Freddie had a microphone in one hand and the crowd in the other not to mention the over a billion of us all over the world watched.Freddie was the best❤😂Much love from Canada❤🇨🇦
The greatest concert performance of all time. 20 minutes that made history.
As a teen ager i just loved the voice of freddie and loved queen....in
Im now 52 and still love watching videos of freddie singing just awsome to watch
@@geekhan559 no he wasn't
I was actually there, absolutely fantastic concert and queen totally smashed it, amazing performance by Freddie
What more can you say p
I watched it live. It gave chills. I cried. Freddie had everybody in the palm of his hand
Me too!
The long note that Freddie held in the middle of the “dayos” is known as “the note heard around the world”
The thing that has always amazed me is Freddie always sounds like his albums if not better live. We were blessed to being touched by this man's talent.
It’s the worst when a band perform one of there hits in a different tone/number. Especially when your so use to the studio version.
@@Paul77ozee Yet Freddie always was different than the studio album?
@@nthingtoofear I think it's because in studio, they all did all the harmonies, layers and layers of them. So your ear picks up the consistency. Many times in live performances, Roger takes the higher notes and Freddie goes lower, but it sounds normal because you are hearing pieces of the same harmony.
I second that, tbh I enjoy live Queen performances over the studio versions.
So far I've only heard one guy who is better at live like Freddie, and he was Honggi from FT Island (back in 2017 when they promoted their Where's the truth album).
He's one of the few that captivates his audience and they sing along with him. Awesome. I love it
I was there at Wembley, about half way back. What a day that was. Queen we’re superb as was Bowie.
I was getting ready to leave for Basic Training. My hubby & I watched it before I left. Wonderful concert - wish we'd have been able to be there.
That must have been amazing. I never got to see Queen live (when Freddy was alive and haven't seen them since his death either) I would have loved to see them live. That is what you call a once in a lifetime experience
I was about a third of the way back, slightly to the right. It was so good.
Bowie didnt want to follow that ,he said they are stealing the fucking show
What an experience
This isn't a regular Queen concert. This was Live AID, which was literally a global all day concert on TV. This part is at Wembley, obviously. Every top act played in this, just about. But even with all them, Freddie stole the show.
Yep ~ poor David Bowie had to go on after Queen. I would not have wanted to be him at that point, but he really did a good job as well, but totally different type of act. Paul McCartney was the last act and due to technical difficulties--the first two minutes of "Let It Be" were inaudible.
NO LESS, AT THE END OF ALMOST ALL OF THE SETS !!! INCREDIBLE
@@Boospoochie But, remember, Bowie & Freddie collaborated on "Under Pressure"...
(Gossip has it that Bowie was nervous about performing with Mercury)
I adore them both, BUT, Freddie was and will always be a force to be reckoned with XX
@@Boospoochie yeah well Bowie was an all time great too, Freddie and queen Legit stole this entire performance but Bowie def was Insane
@@RazielSin ~ absolutely! Totally agree! :)
Queen and Freddie totally stole the show-He has this amazing ability to get his audience to join him .Remember this is live aid so the audience came to watch all the acts so not necessarily Queen fans but yet he had them all in palm of his hands .He is greatly missed -One of the best performer EVER I can watch this over and over again. I was 14 at the time of this concert
I’ve seen so many reactions to this performance and not a single one has pointed out that move Freddie does at 6:50 during Radio GaGa. The fucking swagger that man had was unparalleled.
The ultimate showman, he was just amazing.
Indeed! Swagger backed up by delivering the goods!
Well said!!!!
None of them mention John Deacon’s moves either. 😀
I can't believe that anyone wouldn't stay until the end. It's the Greatest 20 minutes in Rock and Roll. What a Band. 😊
Who actually realizes that 20 minutes went by. I just think it's unfortunate that few have seen the Freddie and Brian performance of The World We Created. It was after 9pm i think.
He actually came on again with brain may and did one more song
@@davesheppeck696 I never knew that!! (Idk how I missed it but I did). Thanks for the info!
I saw Queen 6 times and at Live Aid. They were just the greatest band ever. I was lucky to meet them all in 1978, too. Priceless memories xx
The way he could control an audience in a crowd is so epic it gives you goosebumps he is literally amazing
In the palm of his hand....
The fact that the “sold out arena” wasn’t even for Queen, it was for everyone performing at Live Aid. That was truly a good day in music history.
Exactly the point many miss. People attended for a cause and to listen to some of the best groups Britain had to offer at the time. Many, were not Queen fans but you can be assured, all knew they had witnessed something special and I suspect, continued to sing/hum/whistle Queen songs on the way home, Pure magic.
And yet Queen owned the show
I was lucky enough to have seen Freddie perform with the band 4 times, from 77 to 82, and they were the BEST live band of their era. Always an incredible show with lots of play between the band and the audience.
I envy you. ❤
Loved when We Are the Champions started and he said "I've never heard this. I like it. What is it?" and I thought "oh, just wait. You know it."
People know so many Queen songs without knowing that they are Queen songs. Always funny to see them realize.
Lol right ?? It’s crazy to me!! I grew up with many different genres in the house and queen was always around I couldn’t imagine growing up without knowing who they were or what they wrote
all the way bro,queen said "we will rock you" it was no joke, they did rock us, and they are still making us rock, this group is eternal
Queen came to Toronto, on many occasions, and my husband and I went on 5 different nights. It was a spectacular show each time, different stages, once a giant crown was lowered over the whole stage. I am 68 , have 3 grown children 7 grandchildren, and my 24 year-old grandson's favorite song is Bohemian Rhapsody!! (He was born in 2000!!) Queen's songs 🎵 are timeless, greatness that just shines through the generations. There will only be one Freddie Mercury, his legacy is ever present, Queen are still performing with Adam Lambert singing. Freddie is still featured in their shows, through present-day technology . Although I am not able to attend a concert now, (arthritis) I stay very young in my mind and heart through music of my generation. So glad you enjoy this, I am delighted!! ❤❤
I was 41when Queen performed this concert. I was not there. During that time they had a bad rap for Freddy’s partying and his alternative lifestyle. Fortunately people got past that and recognized that he was a genius in his own right and the band, as you saw in the video, brought everything together. They did a movie on his life, worth the time to check it out. Glad to see you enjoyed the concert.
These 20 minutes need to be put in a museum and kept for future generations. THE BEST live act in history.
YES! I agree
I was 7 years old when this concert was held, but I still remember it, we had it on tv live all day at home in England, everyone but everyone was watching that day. Also no way they would let that many fans into Wembley today, look at the size of the crowd! But eesh, what a man, Freddy was taken far far far too soon.
I was at this concert and it still gives me goosebumps to this day, so many legends played that day David Bowie came on after Queen , U2 were also amazing . 73 Thousand people in Wembley Arena !!
Wow
Wembley Arena??? that was Wembley Stadium
O.mg lucky u !
they are all legends of course but which one is the best performance for you?
Obviously Queen, David Bowie , Status Quo who opened after the national anthem were also brilliant. Definitely a day I will never forget especially as there are many legends that performed that are no longer with us . 😊
I remember watching this live on tv. Radio Ga Ga is my favorite Queen tune. When they played that song at Wembly for Live Aid, and I saw the crowd participating, I started to cry. The movie Bohemian Rhapsody portrayed this concert as well as it could be done. But absolutely nothing compares the power Queen had playing live. Freddie was a genius and a gift.
Freddie Mercury will never die! We will keep listening to his voice forever. ❤️
"We Will Rock You" has been a big crowd energizer in sports arenas for a lot of years. And it's been paired with "We Are the Champions" since they were first released.
The royalties to that song got to be ASTRONOMICAL, his X wife has a 75% stake in his estate. BIG $$$$$
Imagine we will rock you in a stadium of almost a million people
We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions are paired together because they are 1 track. They were cut on the record as 1 track, and yes they played them back to back. 1 take.
Used to have the vinyl.
How beautiful it is to see new people finding this piece of music history! Love it.
How can anyone NOT watch until the end of the video. I LOVE how you love Freddie also! Made me tear up remembering how we lost such an awesome talent. Man I miss that guy!
20mins that changed music brother wasn't even a queen crowd there just amazing Freddie had a throat infection doctors told him not to sing and queen rock this man 💛🙏👊🇬🇧🇺🇲
It was reported that Freddie said the pain in his throat felt like he was swallowing shards of glass. Such a trouper to still go on.
I am 62 and seeing you appreciate so much this major moment of my life is pure joy
Each member of this band is so talented!❤️ So glad I was old as them…got to listen to them often!
Not bad for a man who had laryngitis during the performance RIP Freddie
yeh...wow , thought something was wrong ...you can hear it in "hammer to fall " ...his voice does that little "cut out" thing you get with laryngitis
Not bad at all. His charisma the way they thought on how to use there 20mins and all the rehearsing paid off after that 1 perfomance they gained even more fans. They took it seriously. The whole band are fantastic. Absolutely lv them ❤️
It's proof that when it's a gift from God, nothing matters and the show will go on!! He was such a huge presence and talent. A true original! RIP
Never knew that. It makes it a thousand times more impressive !
He was already dying of aids.
That is what is know as, having an audience in the palm of your hand.
Truly masterful performance from probably the greatest musical entertainer that has ever lived. IMO
I love Queen! I remember being 15 and watching this on MTV. It was so moving that I was in tears. I truly miss Freddie. My dad introduced Freddie/Queen to me before I even started school. This is a huge part of my childhood. Their music was and always will be a huge part of my life. I passed that on to my children and they have now passed it on to my grandchildren. Oh! And I watched until the very end... TWICE!!
I will be forever grateful that Freddie got his well deserved moment recorded for all time. I cry every time I watch this. He was taken from us a scant 6 years on. We still miss you Freddie 💜
I saw Queen in Oakland, Calif around 1979. Billy Squire was the opening act. After he was done, the person I was with thought he was Queen. I told him to sit back down and hold on tight. After Queen's awesome performance the next day he went out and bought every album. It was still one of the best concerts I went to and I've been to 100's. Miss you Freddie.
Good job CVC !
I saw that same show in LA , I’ve seen Queen many times but 1979 was my favorite tour
1979 Crazy tour, They played my home city 2 nights in December..
That man could play to an audience like no one else. A master at his craft.
The greatest outstanding trait of Freddie was that how he interacted with his audience as if they were part of the performances. Most modern singers still don't do that.
When Freddie did "A-Oh" the long note was known as the sound heard round the world!! Never to be repeated, never forgotten. Always love you, Freddie, ❤ The song you are asking about is called We Are the Champions, and is always heard at many different sporting events, around the world 🌎
I was 22 in 85' for Live Aid, this performance blew every other artist off the stage, and then Freddie and Brian came back later to sing, "The world we created", it was amazing! When we all followed Freddie's lead with Radio Gaga it was electric, but when he was doing his vocal warm ups that he wanted us to do with him it blew my mind when he said, "ALRIGHT" at the end, we all screamed "Alright" back! (THAT felt like power!) I can't believe there was ANYONE who didn't watch until the end!
Do you hear the crowd singing with him.? They love him. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
As do we all ❤️
He loved doing the call and response...who else could get that many people singing vocal exercises??
It’s the law in Britain to sing this song
Nobody ever had a huge audience eating out of their hands like Freddie. ❤️ He was the king of Queen, and Queen of the UKs heart for all time. Queen was never the same after Freddie died. 😢
Damn near perfect 5 octave vocal range. Damn... And could even sing live while suffering bad laryngitis. Bloody legend, miss you Freddie Mercury.
I was there at this concert and the July, Queen's "it's a kind of magic concert at the same venue in the old Wembley stadium in 1985.
Them to days were the best days of my life. There was a 185,00 and 187.550 in July. Fantastic two days. In the July concert they put the water cannons on us all. Best rock/pop band ever. R.I.P Feddie sadly missed,never forgotten.
Missed the second concert, but this I will never forget. Was a medical student in north london in the 80s.
Watched the whole entire video even though I've seen it probably 40 times!! On a technical note, thank you for creating good sound quality for your subscribers!! I love that it was NICE AND LOUD!!! Not many reactors have figured out how to make the sound good for the listener... Great reaction! Fun to watch through your eyes!!
Only forty times, what have you been doing…
Excellent point. Sound is great..well done.
His stage performance just commands respect, which you are so willing to give. He was bigger than life. Love you Freddy, R.I.P
Amen
And RIP Freddie. The best EVER
IM A HUGE QUEEN FAN ... AND ENJOYED WATCHING HOW MUCH YOU ENJOYED IT . IVE SEEN QUEEN LIVE AND THEY WERE TRULY AMAZING !!!FREDDIE WAS A TRUE STAR AND NOW A LEGEND.
I absolutely love when people watch this live aid show. I grew up in the hood, and I'm not looking for recognition or anything but my parents see this show, and it gives ME Goosebumps watching ... So when I showed my friends this live aid concert, man the hardest dude was like bro that was fucking Amazing
Once this starts playing, I have to watch to the end. Queen at Live Aid was so mesmerizing❤️
I was 13 at the time. It was the most fantastic day ever. Absolutely love Freddie Mercury and Queen. Rip Freddie 😭
Freddie Mercury is the epitome of what a rock star is.
Live Aid was perhaps the biggest concert ever. Two huge concerts on the same days in England and America with the biggest bands. It was amazing to watch. I was 19.
I was 19 too. I'm from Scotland and I remember going up to Glasgow that Saturday morning, I think it started about midday, and me and my friends just sat in the pub all day and watch the whole thing. I was also a massive Quo fan who opened the show. It just felt like the whole world stopped that day to watch it.
@@marsmacl6211 that's exactly it, the entire world saw it, and people did exactly what you did. I was born in 85, I'm extremely jealous that you all have a I remember what I did for live aid story.
I remember it as well only 14. Loved every minute of it!
This brings back memories... I was 24 at the time and in the crowd near the front. It was an incredible, magical day. I was also lucky enough to see the 3 concerts they did at Wembley Stadium the following year. Support acts were INXS and Status Quo. I think Queen were truly the best of British pop music. This was one of the best days of my life.
And Phil Collins played at both!
Every song was a Queen original. We are the Champions, We will Rock you, and maybe Bohemian Rhapsody, are considered to be rock anthems. Then, Freddie heard a famous Spanish opera singer on tv, and was in awe! Anyhow, he managed to have the soprano over to London, and they hit it off. So Freddie writes an opera album called Barcelona, then they sing it live in Barcelona and LA. Freddie dies 2 years later, The 1992 Olympic Games were hosted in Barcelona, Spain, in 1992, and the games opened with this Spanish soprano singing Freddie’s song Barcelona, in honor of him. I wish you would show this short time when Freddie branched into opera. Amazing!
your reaction on "we are the champions and we will rock you" is priceless. I was like "huhh"how on earth did you not regonize that immidiatly. Those are the songs that has been played on every sports events past 40 years. And i mean all of them.
He is a rap fan. Not sports ;)
Queen was so far ahead of the music world, that bands still havnt caught up !
The crowd was in the old Wembley Football stadium it held a crowd of 72000 it was hot and it was electric and the crowd played along with Freddie like they always did when they played live. Thee greatest Band of all time second to none.
Seeing you hear this and see this with an open mind is a wonerful thing. Years later it reaches through the screen and grabs you with both hands. Met Brian May when I was working with his wife, a very nice man.
Fun note: Guitarist, Dr. Brian May, astrophysicist, made that guitar he is playing with his day when he was a teenager. He still plays it to this day.
Will forever be the best live performance ever!
No one will ever beat his energy and connection with the crowd.
We are the champions is the song. He was just an amazing man. I was and still am a huge Queen Fan.
What is ridiculous about this is that in 1985 Queen were thought of as being if not has-beens, certainly past their best. They got 20 minutes because that was how long Simple Minds got to set up their stage (in Philadelphia). At Wembley, they were followed by David Bowie (possibly the biggest rock star in the world at the time) who met them in the wings as they came off stage and said to Freddie (Mercury and Bowie were friends): "How the hell am I supposed to follow that, Freddie?" Bowie had 20 minutes to compose himself while Simple Minds were performing in Philly and then had to perform.
PS if you want to know just how he did - his setlist was TVC 15, Rebel Rebel, Modern Love and Heroes - all four can be found on UA-cam, though you can't find the full set as a single video. It's probably the second-best set of the entire show.
Queen had a huge career revival as a result of this show, which I'm sure surprises no-one who has heard it.
You wouldn't believe how loud this was! I lived two miles from the stadium and listened FREE from my back garden. We were all singing and dancing along !
I watch the whole thing with you to the end. I’m 74 years old and I love Freddie Mercury. It breaks my heart that he was sick during this concert. He already had been diagnosed with HIV and he actually had AIDS at this point, as I recall, sometimes he had to make adjustments to his voice. Brian May is such a brilliant brilliant guitarist. He gave me great joy and I cannot count how many times I danced around the house singing his lyrics with him. You also gave me great joy just to watch you enjoying this concert.
No he has not been diagnosed yet with hiv at this point. He had been told by his doctor to rest his vocal cords .So when you hear him change his way of singing its because of that. It is so subtle though that its hard to catch it.
Queen wrote/composed every song they performed. Their 'tight' presentation just amazes me. I love watching Freddie and Deaky, simultaneously throw their right arm into the air as Roger's drums give us the finale.
I always love how in sync they are with one another. They always seem well rehearsed in a good way, like with room for ad libbing but know each other so well.
@@AudsVids For sure - making for good feelings straight from the heart! Love Queen Forever!
Not quite. They wrote ALMOST every song they performed. During the Magic tour in '86, they performed at least five songs they didn't write: "(You're So Suare) Baby I don't Care", "Hello Mary Lou", Tutti Frutti", Gimme Some Lovin" and "Big Spender". Oh, and God Save the Queen, which they performed in most of their live shows.
@@johnnycalvino7490 My intent was to convey They wrote every song they performed during their Live-Aid Concert- the subject of this video. I regret they weren't able to use one of John Deacon's but considering it was a world - wide audience, those guys did good!
What a day! I wasn't there, just one of the billion or so around the world who watched the simulcast. Beers were poured and herbs were burned, and the whole world sang and partied as one for one day. And $127 million was raised for African famine relief that day. (About $311 million in today's dollars) It was a beautiful thing.
I was right there on my couch singing my heart out too, I was 13 years old at the time