Thanks for this -- it was written by Brian while Freddie's health was failing... Brian said: When the band recorded the song in 1990, Mercury's condition had deteriorated to the point that May had concerns as to whether he was physically capable of singing it. May recalls; "I said, 'Fred, I don't know if this is going to be possible to sing.' And he went, 'I'll fucking do it, darling'-vodka down-and went in and killed it, completely lacerated that vocal".
Freddie and Brian wrote this in the final chapter of Freddie’s life, he left us with a banging sound, imagine actually dying and being able to sing like that with just a few months to live. A masterpiece
I got a bit surprised witch yout react. I know some images are funny, but The song is one of most dramatic masterpieces in rock history. It says _I'm going to die, but life will continue. The Show Must Go On_
This was his swan song IMHO, released in the year Freddie left us. Yet instead of convalescing, he left us with a melancholy yet uplifting song, it seems to say "Yes for me it's over but keep going - the show must go on!" Always put his fans above his own needs as a true performer and a caring human being. RIP Freddie!
@@barrymitchell6444 Freddie said John and Roger were fine with him helping on their songs but Brian liked to work by himself Brian and Freddie did co write is this the world we created also this one Brian composed most of it He said in many earlier interviews inc TV that he and Freddie sat down to decide the theme and wrote the song together Brian then came up with wings if a butterfly freddie liked it so it was added Brian did most of the work polishing it up as a complete song as Freddie wasn't well
Freddie was to sick to make a video, so they put parts of his old video"s together, to think he was dying when he sang this is incredible, his body gave up but his voice never did, he was a amazing man, a true legend
This song is my favourite song of all time. Listen to his voice! He was so sick he could barely stand up when he recorded this song. Chills every time.
When the 'Innuendo' album came out, there was all this speculation that Freddie was dying. When I bought it, I played it as soon as I got home and he sounded incredible throughout the whole album. I thought, 'No way is this man dying!' What a trooper he was.
The poignancy of the song is that at the time of its recording in 1990, Freddie Mercury already knew that he had HIV and that he was dying of AIDS. It was ultimately released as a single on 14 October 1991, a mere six weeks before Freddie's death. So this was his comment to the world that he would continue to create, perform and entertain right until the very end.
So happy you like Freddie & ofcourse Queen!!! SUPERB!! I'm in my 60's now, but lucky enough to see them on stage, not literally, just on tv!! Still loved them all SO MUCH!!! Freddie also sang with the opera singer Montserrat Caballé. You have to see it, just magnificent. The whole band were just UNIQUE!! xx
Just this week, I watched my 15 your old niece play the lead in We Will Rock You, the Queen musical. The story used to tie together these great songs, is of a future (not far off) where real music is banned and only computer generated pap is allowed. Fortunately the spirit of Freddie shines through, and shows the kids the way.
he was close to the end when recording this song, and brian may asked if he could hit the notes, and freddie being freddie downed some vodka, sat on a mixing desk and belted it out in one take
My sister was at Live Aid in 1985 & experienced Queen's set live. She told me it was by far her favourite part of the whole day. Hard to believe Freddie has been gone nearly thirty two years now. Indeed the show, & all the glorious music, does go on.❤
It was magical even as a kid watching it in my bedroom on a black and white telly. I lived in London then, I reckon if I'd opened the windows I could have heard it 😁
No words ❤ My Farrokh Bulsara was the choosen ❤ made in heaven ❤ even beeing so sick ❤ He was stronger and sang with all soul .... unforgetable ❤ one day He said: I'm Just me , I don't want a rockstar I want be a legend ....lIr was happened Today you are a legend My beloved Freddie Mercury ❤
The shots of the Magic Tour helicopter flying over the field packed with fans was Knebworth, I was there it was amazing. Lovely Freddie you will be missed and loved always.
Great song- great reaction! Freddie was already very ill when this was recorded. He never performed it live. The first time Queen played it live was at the Tribute concert the year after he died, with Elton John singing the lyrics.
😢 this is such a special song to me, I played it at my husband's funeral just over 2 years ago, so the words really resonate with me, I listen to Queen every day, they help my show to go on, thanks for your reaction
Freddie had detreated so much when they came to record this, Brian May had concern's he wouldn't be able to sing it, but he nailed it like the trooper he was. Poetically, it was released as a single just 6 weeks prior to his death.
When Freddie did this song, considering what he was going through, it was a statement and nobody could have made it better than him. On a different note, the song Penny Lane will always be associated with The Beatles, but Penny Lane also had another another soon to become famous name. Yes, Freddie Mercury. Freddie was in a Liverpool Band called The Ibex and the Manager/ roadie`s Mum and Dad had a Bar on Penny Lane called Dovedale Towers, it is still there and about a mile from where I live. Freddie had nowhere to stay so they let him stay in a spare room over The Pub. That was in 1969, Queen were formed in 1970 and the rest as they say is History. R I P Freddie and Thank You 🙏💗🎸
My first ever concert was Queen live at Wembley Stadium, the year after Live Aid. They were the first band to fill Wembley stadium solo, and they filled it twice (2 nights) unheard of before or after. I was only 15 at the time, but knew I was watching something incredible that was live on for years to come. Love this reaction video!
@@Michael_from_EU_Germany He edited it, originally it did not say Wembley. In any case he is still wrong - Marianne Faithful did Wembley in 1964, the band Yes did Wembley in 1969, Barry Manilow in 1989, Bruce Springsteen in 1984... all these were before Queen.
Epic is the best word to describe this, one of my faves, Freddie vocals are still amazing. Also, the clips used to create the vid are so well chosen to fit these lyrics perfectly. Thanks for this reaction Joel and bravo Queen for another truly brilliant track.
It still breaks my heart to think we lost Freddie at such an early age, he had so much more to give. Definitely one of the world's greatest showmen. Good timing with this reaction Joel, Brian May has just been knighted by King Charles for services to music. No doubt Freddie would be honoured if he had lived, possibly knighted, or maybe made a Dame?! 😉
Hi Joel, thank you for this video as it’s one of my favourites it always makes me cry. It’s like goodbye but the music will carry on. I love Queen so much and I’ve been a huge fan for 50 years and that’s hard to believe. The world lost something special when we lost Freddie and yes this song is in my top three. A great video Joel
Some of Freddie's finest work was on the Innuendo album. The clip in the video with the helicopter over the crowd was the last gig Queen did in the UK at Knebworth Park in 1986. I was lucky enough to be there. A memory I will cherish to the end of my days
So nice to see someone of your generation appreciating the unique talent of freddie Mercury and Queen, if you have time check out the freddie Mercury tribute concert if you like somebody to love George Michael's rendition at the concert stole the show a virtuoso performance. Great content joel 👍
Queen doesn't usually block, and their live shows never seem to be blocked. I love this song which really has no live version since Freddie was nearing the end at this time, having difficulty even standing up. He would come into the studio begging the others for songs to sing telling them they can do whatever they please with them later. Brian wrote this song about Freddie. Brian said that he envisioned the character in the song to be a sad clown who painted a big smile on his face for his audience. Brian was not keen on giving this song to Freddie because it has some very high parts in it and he was concerned that Fred wouldn't be comfortable trying to sing them. He told Freddie so and Freddie's response was "I'll do it Darling!" He slammed back a couple of vodkas and nailed the song. He was so brave and non-complaining right until the end. Thank you for your reaction.
Thank you so much for showing this video! What an inspirational song from Freddie. I think the message in this song applies to all of us at one time or another. This actually brought tears to my eyes. Freddie will never be forgotten. Like you, my favorite Queen song is somebody to love but this song says it all.
Try Spread Your Wings, In The Lap of The Gods, Play the Game, Save Me, Teo Torriatte, Life is Good (John Lennon’s homage song by Freddie) and Freddie Mercury singing: In My Defense, Time Waits For No one, Queen live at Hammersmith: White Queen and 1976 HydePark: You Take My Breath Away. Keep going there are so many masterpieces by Queen and by Freddie Mercury’s two albums.
We Will Rock You by Ben Elton which is basically just an excuse to belt out all those Queen songs, is back in London and I’ve got my tickets! Brilliant show.
Great reaction, it's funny how sometimes a song can make you happy and another time leave you on the verge of tears. His voice, his talent is so missed. It still feels so tragic that we lost him. As sick as he was he was determined to leave us with as much music as he could manage before he left us. 👑
Joel I absolutely love watching you listening and watching Queen. You can see the power of his music emanating through you. Their music will go for ever...and ever! ❤️
I'd go so far as to say that's it is the best song ever. It's crisp, it's emotional, it's powerful, it's catchy, it's sheer perfection. Kudos to Brian May. Along with White Queen, Prophet's song and Who wants to live forever this is the pinnacle of his songwriting.
HI JOEL DEBRA HERE FROM SOUTH WALES UK The Freddie song I just cannot listen to without breaking my heart is "I'm Going Slightly Mad" as this was recorded days before he sadly left us, when he was recording it Sir Brian May said they had to do it in small takes as Freddie would get so tired and low on energy, you can see in that video how close he was to leaving us. I am such a huge Queen and Freddie Mercury fan as I have been since I was around 8 years old and I am now in my late 50s so I have been a Queen fan for coming up to 50 years, YIKES!!!! How can it be that long.
Queen has loads of most favourite songs. Whichever one I'm listening to is my favourite then when the next one comes on then that's my favourite. I like all the clips of previous videos they use to make this. I really enjoyed this.
It's a great song and I believe one of the last songs that was recorded with Freddie. For me it's a top 10. The fact that they did so many amazing songs and many more are in my opinion better. My personal top 2 are Who Wants to Live Forever and Too Much Love Will Kill You.
Apparently Freddie drank vodka to help him reach those high notes - he was so ill and recording this destroyed his voice. It's an amazing song! Definitely in my top five.
Эта песня была записана с первого дубля. Да, Фредди был слаб, но его голос стал еще лучше, потому что он отказался от курения и прочих вредных воздействий на организм. А что касается водки, то он действительно выпил водки перед записью песни. Кстати, после этой песни Фредди еще делал записи и пел чистым голосом, так что говорить, что эта песня разрушила его голос, глупо. Послушайте хотя бы "Mother Love". Это была его последняя запись, а голос просто великолепен.
One of my favourites and yet it makes me sad, when you see how much weight he lost, he just kept fighting and fighting- he fought with his incredible voice, when I saw live aid live at home, it was jaw dropping incredible, I think the majority of people wanted Queen to do the whole concert. He was a masterpiece, if I could I too would have gone to every Queen concert, but I’m disabled and I have a fear of crowds. However if in another life I’d be there for sure.. Joel thank you for doing this video really lifted my spirit to see your reaction priceless 😊
I'd recommend watching George Michael and Queen version of 'somebody to love' at the Freddie tribute. Absolutely AMAZING and is probably the best cover of a Freddie song 🎵 ❤️
Freddie mercury may no longer be here in body but he lives on immortally through his music. What a great song to listen to in a concert environment; The Show Must Go On, which feels like taking ecstasy without taking ecstasy. All of Freddie’s songs are legacies left behind for humanity to find the will to overcome the impossible. Oh by the way Joel. I’ve never understood why the world celebrates St Patrick’s day, but ignores St George’s Day, St David’s day and St Andrew’s Day. I’m English and British, but for me, all of the patron saints of the British isles are equally as important, but marketeers and big corporations like Pepsi etc have jumped on the bandwagon and made St Paddy’s day bigger then it is.
Queen rarely if ever block anything, they've just uploaded the re-release of The Miracle Album even though it's on sale on their website. The lyrics for this song written mainly by the newly knighted Dr Sir Brian May, this was recorded in the last stage of Freddie life so it has a different meaning from Sir Brian and Freddie, as for being in your top 3 you've got around 290+ more tracks from the group in Freddie lifetime and Sir Brian, Roger Taylor and Freddie solo careers, as well as countless live concerts, no two were the same, and previously unreleased tracks and demo's, plus interviews with the four, documentaries over 50 years of work which continues today with Sir Brian and Roger along with Spike who worked with the group in the early 80's
Definitely in my top three of Queen songs, though "I Want to Break Free" is certainly number 1 for me. "The Show Must Go ON" though in many ways is a special song. Although it had not been made public, it was known by the band that Freddie was dying. Brian May wrote the song, especially for Freddi and it was one of the last songs, some claim the last song that was recorded for the 'Innuendo' album. The following is from Wikipedia : When the band recorded the song in 1990, Mercury's condition had deteriorated to the point that May had concerns as to whether he was physically capable of singing it. May recalls; "I said, 'Fred, I don't know if this is going to be possible to sing.' And he went, 'I'll fucking do it, darling'-vodka down-and went in and killed it, completely lacerated that vocal"
Their music will go on forever….there are three commercials running now, GMC, We Will Rock You, Amazon, Cool cat, and California tourism has Don’t Stop Me Now. Queen will forever be legends.
What I love about this is May told him “Freddie you’re too ill, weak to sing this standing up, please sit down and record it”. His typical reply “I sing better when I stand up darling” necked a vodka and nailed it!
Yes as others have said Freddie really struggled to do this video and vocal as AIDS had progressed rapidly by now but as his band mates said he wanted to do it and wanted to pack as much music in before he died which he knew was close. Fortunately today HIV can be managed but not then
when the remaining members of Queen helped write with ben elton (wrote blackadder/young ones)a west end musical called We will rock you(queen story).There was a 25 foot gold statue of freddy doing is famous pose on entrance of theatre that whent missing,Queen Drummer roger taylor stole it and its next to his swimming pool at his home(can see on google earth)
Please watch the music video to `Breakthru', you`ll love this, it`s filmed on an old steam engine, the group are on an open carriage behind the engine. It was seen a bit on this video comp..
Hi Joel. May I suggest that you go straight to Innuendo? As you were right to observe, this video is compiled from clips. Some of these were animations from the official Innuendo video. Some say it's the Bohemian Rhapsody of the latter stage of Freddie Mercury's life. It's really worth seeing after The Show Must Go On.
You realise the full live aid concert was, I don’t know exactly but for me in our back garden listening to it, at least14 - 16 hours long and there were two concerts one in the UK and one in the US it grossed pledges in the millions for Ethiopia famine relief. Most all the big stars and bands of that time participated for free all out doing each other with the quality of the efforts it was a magnificent and fantastic day. Of course if you saw / heard one of the concerts (UK started first ) the saw / heard the other one it was around 24hrs of live bands. Cheers Joel.
This has always been a favourite from the first time I heard it on the car radio, with an immediate stop in the nearest layby to hear it out. I was caught from the first opening bars of the intro, there's an epic, hopeful defiance in the song, like you said JP, no matter what life throws at you the show goes on, you pick yourself up for the next performance and for Freddy the last curtain call. Rumours/press speculation about his health had been circulating for a while when this track came out and immediately, like others have posted I thought this was his goodbye song. With a typically knowing, Freddy Mercury, flamboyant nod to the fact that in the music that he left behind both he and the show would go on. On an opera nerd level there's threads of the Opera Pagliacci, the clown who still has to go on to make other laugh despite his own heartbreaks. The Line towards the end " on with the show" is a reference. It's one of a couple of tracks I keep handy, ELO's "Shangri La" is another for those days when life is being more stupid and annoying than it needs to be. Thanks again Joel.
I've waited so long for you to do this amasterpiece freddie's voice is outstanding (he was dying) still his voice is from another world ithink it easily for me could be number one but I have to give credit to bohemian rhapsody only because of this it will go to number 2 I'm so inlove with this one amazing and heartbreaking ❤️
Epic video! What an amazing band, great songwriting, what a loss! 😂😪 Thanks! 👍 (Brian May did a live song with John Farnham and some Aboriginal guys, he's still got it! 🤗)
I'm so happy you are watching/discovering what has become my second favourite Queen song (after 'Love of my Life') Please, please, PLEASE react to 'Barcelona' - assuming you haven't already and it passed me by 🤔 (...did I say please....?)
This is such a hard song for those of us who were fans, and knew Freddie was in poor health at this time. I cry EVERY time. (Same with "Who wants to live forever"). That's a full box of tissues. 😭😭😭. He insisted they wrote and recorded as much as they could, and he would try to sing up until he couldn't. 😭
So true so sad to listen to it insane vocals out of this world ihave chills every time I hear this there have been only one freddie never will be another soon sad😢
So much sadness surrounding this song but it’s great to see so many of their videos mashed into one. Great reaction, I believe the official Queen channel that copyright isn’t too difficult, they have an amazing catalogue and you have so much to explore through Queens beginnings in the seventies, great reaction 😊
Great song. Sadly this was the time when Freddie was seriously ill and was written/ composed mainly by Brian May. The video is a mix of all their past performances and videos.
Younger people finding joy in Queen 30+ years after Freddie departed is proof the show does go on. I think he’d be proud.
Thanks for this -- it was written by Brian while Freddie's health was failing... Brian said: When the band recorded the song in 1990, Mercury's condition had deteriorated to the point that May had concerns as to whether he was physically capable of singing it. May recalls; "I said, 'Fred, I don't know if this is going to be possible to sing.' And he went, 'I'll fucking do it, darling'-vodka down-and went in and killed it, completely lacerated that vocal".
Freddie and Brian wrote this in the final chapter of Freddie’s life, he left us with a banging sound, imagine actually dying and being able to sing like that with just a few months to live. A masterpiece
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He was the best singer of all times, but also unbelievably brave in face of........
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I got a bit surprised witch yout react. I know some images are funny, but The song is one of most dramatic masterpieces in rock history. It says _I'm going to die, but life will continue. The Show Must Go On_
This was his swan song IMHO, released in the year Freddie left us. Yet instead of convalescing, he left us with a melancholy yet uplifting song, it seems to say "Yes for me it's over but keep going - the show must go on!" Always put his fans above his own needs as a true performer and a caring human being. RIP Freddie!
This song pretty much makes me cry every time & yes Joel they're all clips from previous videos and gigs as he was too ill to record a video.
It was written by Brian May.
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Wrote the lyrics with freddie
@@bluebell7388 Freddie frequently chipped in on the other's songs, even changing some drastically. But the bulk of the song came from May.
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Freddie said John and Roger were fine with him helping on their songs but Brian liked to work by himself
Brian and Freddie did co write is this the world we created also this one
Brian composed most of it
He said in many earlier interviews inc TV that he and Freddie sat down to decide the theme and wrote the song together
Brian then came up with wings if a butterfly freddie liked it so it was added
Brian did most of the work polishing it up as a complete song as Freddie wasn't well
Freddie was to sick to make a video, so they put parts of his old video"s together, to think he was dying when he sang this is incredible, his body gave up but his voice never did, he was a amazing man, a true legend
A true master of his craft, so to speak.😭
This song is my favourite song of all time. Listen to his voice! He was so sick he could barely stand up when he recorded this song. Chills every time.
When the 'Innuendo' album came out, there was all this speculation that Freddie was dying. When I bought it, I played it as soon as I got home and he sounded incredible throughout the whole album. I thought, 'No way is this man dying!' What a trooper he was.
one of the most beautiful songs ever
The poignancy of the song is that at the time of its recording in 1990, Freddie Mercury already knew that he had HIV and that he was dying of AIDS. It was ultimately released as a single on 14 October 1991, a mere six weeks before Freddie's death. So this was his comment to the world that he would continue to create, perform and entertain right until the very end.
So happy you like Freddie & ofcourse Queen!!! SUPERB!! I'm in my 60's now, but lucky enough to see them on stage, not literally, just on tv!! Still loved them all SO MUCH!!! Freddie also sang with the opera singer Montserrat Caballé. You have to see it, just magnificent. The whole band were just UNIQUE!! xx
Gives me chills this song. Oh I wish Freddie could of been saved. But at least his legacy goes on.
He was dying when he recorded this. Literally in the last months of his life. Imagine his mindset
Just this week, I watched my 15 your old niece play the lead in We Will Rock You, the Queen musical. The story used to tie together these great songs, is of a future (not far off) where real music is banned and only computer generated pap is allowed. Fortunately the spirit of Freddie shines through, and shows the kids the way.
he was close to the end when recording this song, and brian may asked if he could hit the notes, and freddie being freddie downed some vodka, sat on a mixing desk and belted it out in one take
What a gift to the World Freddie Mercury truly was - and what a tune to go out on! 😘
Yes yes the Joel is back with listening to Queen 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My sister was at Live Aid in 1985 & experienced Queen's set live. She told me it was by far her favourite part of the whole day. Hard to believe Freddie has been gone nearly thirty two years now. Indeed the show, & all the glorious music, does go on.❤
It was magical even as a kid watching it in my bedroom on a black and white telly.
I lived in London then, I reckon if I'd opened the windows I could have heard it 😁
No words ❤ My Farrokh Bulsara was the choosen ❤ made in heaven ❤ even beeing so sick ❤ He was stronger and sang with all soul .... unforgetable ❤ one day He said: I'm Just me , I don't want a rockstar I want be a legend ....lIr was happened Today you are a legend My beloved Freddie Mercury ❤
The shots of the Magic Tour helicopter flying over the field packed with fans was Knebworth, I was there it was amazing. Lovely Freddie you will be missed and loved always.
Their last show 😢
I just love how this song keeps building up to a crescendo. This is Sir Dr Brian May's magnum opus.
Great song- great reaction! Freddie was already very ill when this was recorded. He never performed it live. The first time Queen played it live was at the Tribute concert the year after he died, with Elton John singing the lyrics.
😢 this is such a special song to me, I played it at my husband's funeral just over 2 years ago, so the words really resonate with me, I listen to Queen every day, they help my show to go on, thanks for your reaction
Freddie had detreated so much when they came to record this, Brian May had concern's he wouldn't be able to sing it, but he nailed it like the trooper he was. Poetically, it was released as a single just 6 weeks prior to his death.
Freddie was quite unique..such talent. Thank you for loving him too! Saludos from Spain xx
Just this week Brian May was Knighted by King Charles III, if Freddie had been still with us I’m sure he also wold have been honoured by now.
When Freddie did this song, considering what he was going through, it was a statement and nobody could have made it better than him. On a different note, the song Penny Lane will always be associated with The Beatles, but Penny Lane also had another another soon to become famous name. Yes, Freddie Mercury. Freddie was in a Liverpool Band called The Ibex and the Manager/ roadie`s Mum and Dad had a Bar on Penny Lane called Dovedale Towers, it is still there and about a mile from where I live. Freddie had nowhere to stay so they let him stay in a spare room over The Pub. That was in 1969, Queen were formed in 1970 and the rest as they say is History. R I P Freddie and Thank You 🙏💗🎸
My first ever concert was Queen live at Wembley Stadium, the year after Live Aid. They were the first band to fill Wembley stadium solo, and they filled it twice (2 nights) unheard of before or after. I was only 15 at the time, but knew I was watching something incredible that was live on for years to come. Love this reaction video!
No they weren't. The Beatles filled a stadium in 1965, and Elvis Presley did it several times in the 1950s.
@@Michael_from_EU_Germany He edited it, originally it did not say Wembley. In any case he is still wrong - Marianne Faithful did Wembley in 1964, the band Yes did Wembley in 1969, Barry Manilow in 1989, Bruce Springsteen in 1984... all these were before Queen.
My first concert was also Queen but at the Glasgow Apollo. 1974 I think. Killer Queen time
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Epic is the best word to describe this, one of my faves, Freddie vocals are still amazing. Also, the clips used to create the vid are so well chosen to fit these lyrics perfectly. Thanks for this reaction Joel and bravo Queen for another truly brilliant track.
Best Queen song? ... YES! 🔥
Freddie's voice has such a unique quality, especially now he's gone - it just kind of reverbarates through time. He definately left an amazing legacy.
You're so right Jps, Freddie and Queen will live on forever because of their talent and presence. Thank you for the reminder!
Love you Freddie, I wasn’t born when you ruled the charts but I love you. Hope your having your mad parties in heaven
It still breaks my heart to think we lost Freddie at such an early age, he had so much more to give. Definitely one of the world's greatest showmen.
Good timing with this reaction Joel, Brian May has just been knighted by King Charles for services to music. No doubt Freddie would be honoured if he had lived, possibly knighted, or maybe made a Dame?!
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He'd love to be a Dame darling!
This is my all time favorite Queen song! Fan since 1989
OMG Joel, I had completely forgotten this song, even at the end Freddie was still a colossus of entertainment. This song brings him back.
Hi Joel, thank you for this video as it’s one of my favourites it always makes me cry. It’s like goodbye but the music will carry on. I love Queen so much and I’ve been a huge fan for 50 years and that’s hard to believe. The world lost something special when we lost Freddie and yes this song is in my top three. A great video Joel
Some of Freddie's finest work was on the Innuendo album. The clip in the video with the helicopter over the crowd was the last gig Queen did in the UK at Knebworth Park in 1986. I was lucky enough to be there. A memory I will cherish to the end of my days
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So nice to see someone of your generation appreciating the unique talent of freddie Mercury and Queen, if you have time check out the freddie Mercury tribute concert if you like somebody to love George Michael's rendition at the concert stole the show a virtuoso performance. Great content joel 👍
This is my favourite song of all time and has been since I was 12 years old. Has never failed to send chills through me at any listen in 32 years.
Queen doesn't usually block, and their live shows never seem to be blocked. I love this song which really has no live version since Freddie was nearing the end at this time, having difficulty even standing up. He would come into the studio begging the others for songs to sing telling them they can do whatever they please with them later. Brian wrote this song about Freddie. Brian said that he envisioned the character in the song to be a sad clown who painted a big smile on his face for his audience. Brian was not keen on giving this song to Freddie because it has some very high parts in it and he was concerned that Fred wouldn't be comfortable trying to sing them. He told Freddie so and Freddie's response was "I'll do it Darling!" He slammed back a couple of vodkas and nailed the song. He was so brave and non-complaining right until the end. Thank you for your reaction.
Innuendo is a brilliant fabulous Queen single too, you must listen/ view that on soon too. 👍🏻😎
The sequel to Bo Rap?
Freddie was a real trooper and will always be remembered. Thank goodness we still can listen to his songs.
I love how much you loved this! You’re so endearing
Freddie king of rock 🤘 all time
This is one of my favourite songs they did. I want this played at my funeral..My family know i want this one.
My favourite song of Queen, RIP 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you so much for showing this video! What an inspirational song from Freddie. I think the message in this song applies to all of us at one time or another. This actually brought tears to my eyes. Freddie will never be forgotten. Like you, my favorite Queen song is somebody to love but this song says it all.
Try Spread Your Wings, In The Lap of The Gods, Play the Game, Save Me, Teo Torriatte, Life is Good (John Lennon’s homage song by Freddie) and Freddie Mercury singing: In My Defense, Time Waits For No one, Queen live at Hammersmith: White Queen and 1976 HydePark: You Take My Breath Away. Keep going there are so many masterpieces by Queen and by Freddie Mercury’s two albums.
We Will Rock You by Ben Elton which is basically just an excuse to belt out all those Queen songs, is back in London and I’ve got my tickets! Brilliant show.
Miss our freddie I'm sure heaven is enjoying his wonderful showmanship
Great reaction, it's funny how sometimes a song can make you happy and another time leave you on the verge of tears. His voice, his talent is so missed. It still feels so tragic that we lost him. As sick as he was he was determined to leave us with as much music as he could manage before he left us. 👑
I love the queen reactions, they were amazing ❤
Joel, watch the making of one vision to see how Queen construct a song from scratch
Joel I absolutely love watching you listening and watching Queen. You can see the power of his music emanating through you. Their music will go for ever...and ever! ❤️
I'd go so far as to say that's it is the best song ever. It's crisp, it's emotional, it's powerful, it's catchy, it's sheer perfection. Kudos to Brian May. Along with White Queen, Prophet's song and Who wants to live forever this is the pinnacle of his songwriting.
Freddie was soo beautiful ❤
HI JOEL
DEBRA HERE FROM SOUTH WALES UK
The Freddie song I just cannot listen to without breaking my heart is "I'm Going Slightly Mad" as this was recorded days before he sadly left us, when he was recording it Sir Brian May said they had to do it in small takes as Freddie would get so tired and low on energy, you can see in that video how close he was to leaving us. I am such a huge Queen and Freddie Mercury fan as I have been since I was around 8 years old and I am now in my late 50s so I have been a Queen fan for coming up to 50 years, YIKES!!!! How can it be that long.
Queen has loads of most favourite songs. Whichever one I'm listening to is my favourite then when the next one comes on then that's my favourite. I like all the clips of previous videos they use to make this. I really enjoyed this.
It's a great song and I believe one of the last songs that was recorded with Freddie. For me it's a top 10. The fact that they did so many amazing songs and many more are in my opinion better. My personal top 2 are Who Wants to Live Forever and Too Much Love Will Kill You.
I prefer the original version of Too Much Love Will Kill You sung by Brian May.
Simply love x
Apparently Freddie drank vodka to help him reach those high notes - he was so ill and recording this destroyed his voice. It's an amazing song! Definitely in my top five.
Эта песня была записана с первого дубля. Да, Фредди был слаб, но его голос стал еще лучше, потому что он отказался от курения и прочих вредных воздействий на организм. А что касается водки, то он действительно выпил водки перед записью песни. Кстати, после этой песни Фредди еще делал записи и пел чистым голосом, так что говорить, что эта песня разрушила его голос, глупо. Послушайте хотя бы "Mother Love". Это была его последняя запись, а голос просто великолепен.
Really nice reaction Joel. I like the way you relate the lyrics to your own experience and share them ❤
My number One Queen Song is "Who wants to live forever" - i would love to see your Reaction to this song 🙂
One of my favourites and yet it makes me sad, when you see how much weight he lost, he just kept fighting and fighting- he fought with his incredible voice, when I saw live aid live at home, it was jaw dropping incredible, I think the majority of people wanted Queen to do the whole concert. He was a masterpiece, if I could I too would have gone to every Queen concert, but I’m disabled and I have a fear of crowds. However if in another life I’d be there for sure.. Joel thank you for doing this video really lifted my spirit to see your reaction priceless 😊
I'd recommend watching George Michael and Queen version of 'somebody to love' at the Freddie tribute. Absolutely AMAZING and is probably the best cover of a Freddie song 🎵 ❤️
I was so sorry that George didn't join Queen after that.
most epic song ever
Freddie mercury may no longer be here in body but he lives on immortally through his music. What a great song to listen to in a concert environment; The Show Must Go On, which feels like taking ecstasy without taking ecstasy. All of Freddie’s songs are legacies left behind for humanity to find the will to overcome the impossible. Oh by the way Joel. I’ve never understood why the world celebrates St Patrick’s day, but ignores St George’s Day, St David’s day and St Andrew’s Day. I’m English and British, but for me, all of the patron saints of the British isles are equally as important, but marketeers and big corporations like Pepsi etc have jumped on the bandwagon and made St Paddy’s day bigger then it is.
Queen rarely if ever block anything, they've just uploaded the re-release of The Miracle Album even though it's on sale on their website. The lyrics for this song written mainly by the newly knighted Dr Sir Brian May, this was recorded in the last stage of Freddie life so it has a different meaning from Sir Brian and Freddie, as for being in your top 3 you've got around 290+ more tracks from the group in Freddie lifetime and Sir Brian, Roger Taylor and Freddie solo careers, as well as countless live concerts, no two were the same, and previously unreleased tracks and demo's, plus interviews with the four, documentaries over 50 years of work which continues today with Sir Brian and Roger along with Spike who worked with the group in the early 80's
The story about (Dr Sir) Brian May writing this and worrying that Freddie wouldn't be able to sing it is one of my favourite Queen stories.
Definitely in my top three of Queen songs, though "I Want to Break Free" is certainly number 1 for me. "The Show Must Go ON" though in many ways is a special song. Although it had not been made public, it was known by the band that Freddie was dying. Brian May wrote the song, especially for Freddi and it was one of the last songs, some claim the last song that was recorded for the 'Innuendo' album. The following is from Wikipedia :
When the band recorded the song in 1990, Mercury's condition had deteriorated to the point that May had concerns as to whether he was physically capable of singing it. May recalls; "I said, 'Fred, I don't know if this is going to be possible to sing.' And he went, 'I'll fucking do it, darling'-vodka down-and went in and killed it, completely lacerated that vocal"
Their music will go on forever….there are three commercials running now, GMC, We Will Rock You, Amazon, Cool cat, and California tourism has Don’t Stop Me Now. Queen will forever be legends.
This always affects me as I know how I'll he was when he recorded it xx
What I love about this is May told him “Freddie you’re too ill, weak to sing this standing up, please sit down and record it”. His typical reply “I sing better when I stand up darling” necked a vodka and nailed it!
Queen was the best band EVER, and Freddie was a magical being.
Yes as others have said Freddie really struggled to do this video and vocal as AIDS had progressed rapidly by now but as his band mates said he wanted to do it and wanted to pack as much music in before he died which he knew was close. Fortunately today HIV can be managed but not then
Have you watched George Michael perform "Somebody to love" at the Freddie tribute concert? If not you're missing out, it's epic
That was a phenomenal performance, and Annie and Bowie singing Under Pressure was just mesmerising.
Hey Joel. Great reaction to this; not heard it in a while but the goosebumps came up just like the first time I heard it! Thanks for doing this one...
when the remaining members of Queen helped write with ben elton (wrote blackadder/young ones)a west end musical called We will rock you(queen story).There was a 25 foot gold statue of freddy doing is famous pose on entrance of theatre that whent missing,Queen Drummer roger taylor stole it and its next to his swimming pool at his home(can see on google earth)
I'm loving your queen reactions, fun fact Brian Mays guitar was made by his dad from an old piano aka red special
Great song. I'd love to see you react to 'The Miracle'. Another great Queen song with an even better video.
"Freddie's most beautiful gift" as Sir Brian called it.
'Great song.. Queen lives forever
Please watch the music video to `Breakthru', you`ll love this, it`s filmed on an old steam engine, the group are on an open carriage behind the engine. It was seen a bit on this video comp..
Never give up ,keep on going .......Best wishes from Wales 🏴
The song was among the last. The black and white images where he looks thin and not well were his final ones. Gave it all.
Hi Joel. May I suggest that you go straight to Innuendo? As you were right to observe, this video is compiled from clips. Some of these were animations from the official Innuendo video. Some say it's the Bohemian Rhapsody of the latter stage of Freddie Mercury's life. It's really worth seeing after The Show Must Go On.
You realise the full live aid concert was, I don’t know exactly but for me in our back garden listening to it, at least14 - 16 hours long and there were two concerts one in the UK and one in the US it grossed pledges in the millions for Ethiopia famine relief. Most all the big stars and bands of that time participated for free all out doing each other with the quality of the efforts it was a magnificent and fantastic day. Of course if you saw / heard one of the concerts (UK started first ) the saw / heard the other one it was around 24hrs of live bands.
Cheers Joel.
This has always been a favourite from the first time I heard it on the car radio, with an immediate stop in the nearest layby to hear it out. I was caught from the first opening bars of the intro, there's an epic, hopeful defiance in the song, like you said JP, no matter what life throws at you the show goes on, you pick yourself up for the next performance and for Freddy the last curtain call. Rumours/press speculation about his health had been circulating for a while when this track came out and immediately, like others have posted I thought this was his goodbye song. With a typically knowing, Freddy Mercury, flamboyant nod to the fact that in the music that he left behind both he and the show would go on.
On an opera nerd level there's threads of the Opera Pagliacci, the clown who still has to go on to make other laugh despite his own heartbreaks. The Line towards the end " on with the show" is a reference.
It's one of a couple of tracks I keep handy, ELO's "Shangri La" is another for those days when life is being more stupid and annoying than it needs to be.
Thanks again Joel.
Brian said they worked out the theme a sad clown with his smile painted on
Freddie hard life he uses the intro of that opera song
I've waited so long for you to do this amasterpiece freddie's voice is outstanding (he was dying) still his voice is from another world ithink it easily for me could be number one but I have to give credit to bohemian rhapsody only because of this it will go to number 2 I'm so inlove with this one amazing and heartbreaking ❤️
Epic video! What an amazing band, great songwriting, what a loss! 😂😪 Thanks! 👍 (Brian May did a live song with John Farnham and some Aboriginal guys, he's still got it! 🤗)
I'm so happy you are watching/discovering what has become my second favourite Queen song (after 'Love of my Life') Please, please, PLEASE react to 'Barcelona' - assuming you haven't already and it passed me by 🤔 (...did I say please....?)
This is such a hard song for those of us who were fans, and knew Freddie was in poor health at this time. I cry EVERY time. (Same with "Who wants to live forever"). That's a full box of tissues. 😭😭😭. He insisted they wrote and recorded as much as they could, and he would try to sing up until he couldn't. 😭
Nice reaction ❤
I also met Sir Brian May in 1988 when I worked in a newsagents in London.. Nice guy 😊
So true so sad to listen to it insane vocals out of this world ihave chills every time I hear this there have been only one freddie never will be another soon sad😢
So much sadness surrounding this song but it’s great to see so many of their videos mashed into one. Great reaction, I believe the official Queen channel that copyright isn’t too difficult, they have an amazing catalogue and you have so much to explore through Queens beginnings in the seventies, great reaction 😊
My favourite Queen song. Along with under pressure.
Great choice Joel. I'm going shopping now, will watch this later. I see you're still catching us out with the time change. Have a good break, T
Epic performers! Love ya Freddie forever!
God bless you Joel. This video gave me chills. Been so long since I've seen this. Love from UK. ❤
Great song. Sadly this was the time when Freddie was seriously ill and was written/ composed mainly by Brian May. The video is a mix of all their past performances and videos.
Listen to the song Innuendo by Queen. It’s probably my favourite Queen song.