Roger Taylor has a phenomenal voice, but in a band with Freddie Mercury, he's basically just a backup singer. But man, those backup vocals compliment Freddie so damned well.
Freddie once said "if you want to hear the studio versions of their songs, stay at home and listen to the albums". They changed the pace of their songs so each concert performance is unique.
Thanks to the young guy, in the blue cap, on the right for acknowledging John Deacon on bass. Most reviewers totally overlook his contribution to the band. If you want to really hear his skill on bass, check out Millionaires Waltz. Amazing! Love Deaky.
Hi. Carol...yes John is definitely overlooked sometimes...he makes playing the bass look so easy....what about his solo in Liar?...live at Hammersmith Odeon..amazing!..Hi John, I hope you’re keeping well🌺
I was in the crowd as a young teen. We traveled 14 hours by car to see this performance. Well worth it. My entire family was at the concert. My dad was not really a Queen fan until this concert.
Brian May is one of the best guitarists ever. Roger Taylor is criminally underrated on drums. But, it's easy to get lost behind the brilliant Freddy Mercury.
You really should watch Queen at Live Aid, Wembley. A full live set treat for you, it's, their best live performance ever.would love to see your reaction.
I was fortunate to see Queen live in concert back in August of 1980 at the Baltimore Civic Center. Freddie owned the crowd the moment he stepped on stage. What a show!
I also saw them on that tour, in Memphis 8/5/80. Saw them in ‘74 & ‘78, too. And of course you’re right- they were a force of nature live, and Freddie always had surprises for us, of one sort or another!
@@3ScotsInk After you gave the date of the Memphis show, I had to check. The Baltimore show was on August 23. I still have the ticket stub in a photo album. One of many.
Awesome that you kept souvenirs. Wish now that I had. I met Freddie at the hotel after the 74 show where Queen was actually the warm up band, though I’d been a fan for a year by then, and didn’t even ask for an autograph. Sounds crazy now, but he was so different offstage- very soft spoken, friendly, and human, it just seemed to me that it would’ve felt, like, inappropriate to ask for that. Anyway, it’s always nice to run into someone else who saw the same tours that I did. Memories, and in your case, memorabilia to last a lifetime.
Nope, that honor belongs to Stephen Ray Perry. He’s dubbed “The Voice,” not Freddie. Even Brian May acknowledged that Steve’s voice was once in a lifetime. Plus, this year, Steve was voted greatest male vocalist by Billboard Magazine’s fan poll. Fans picked Steve at 67%. Sorry, he just wasn’t as good as Steve. Freddy’s vocals a lot of times sound forced. I’m not saying he’s not amazing. I’m not saying he’s one of the greatest. He’s not the greatest. That distinction belongs to Steve. He can hit the highest of highs and slide down the low and back up to high again with absolutely no effort, no cracking, his voice no forced notes he’s just amazing! There’s never been anyone like him and there won’t ever be anyone like him again. If you have any doubts about that, you should go listen to the live versions of Patiently, Lay It Down, Why Can’t This Night Go On Forever, Mother/Father… Those songs I’ll have extreme local acrobatics in them and Steve has every note flawlessly live. Even in this version of somebody to love, you can hear the forced notes from Freddie sometimes. You’ll never hear that in a live version from Steve Perry. I’m not saying Freddy is an amazing like I said he is. But he is Nazi. He’s not even close to Steve Perry’s voice.
You are right. If I remember correctly, Tim Rice said that if Freddie had been trained, he wouldn't have been able to sing the way he did. Thank god he wasn't trained.
Everyone is amazing in Queen! Freddy of course stole the show every time. How could he not. So absolutely sick how talented he was! Taken away too soon! This was used as the closing song in a lot of their shows so singing that high pitched all concert is damn near impossible and the drummer is the high pitch voice throughout their albums period in the background. Outstanding and not born to see them but I missed out!
I was at that concert. I saw them twice in Montreal and at the LiveAid concert. You are right, they were better live than the studio version. Being at the Live Aid concert was the experience of a lifetime. But seeing them in Montreal also blew my mind. This was the era when musicians had pure raw talent. By the way, it wasn't beer. Freddy never drank alcool on stage. It was tea with honey and lemon. I am lucky to have been able to see some majestic concerts from Queen, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd etc. That was real music!!!
Roger Taylor of Duran Duran (drummer) always said his idol was Roger Taylor of Queen - he could sing and drum like no one else! Queen had an amazing lineup of artists!
It's good quality because it was filmed. Freddie was wonderful, but kudos to Roger, playing his heart out on the drums and doing vocals at the same time, taking the high notes, with his head twisted to one side for the mic! Brian and John on top form as always.
I was at that concert , in fact 2 in Montreal and the liveaid concert and I can tell you, filming or not, they were better luvr that the studio version. !!
What’s it being filmed gotta do with the quality??? It’s good quality because it was filmed using 35mm cameras (cameras used for filming movies), also the dvd of this show was upgraded to hd and 4k
I was fortunate enough to see Queen twice in the Seventies and were the most incredible shows that I have ever seen. Freddie was the most phenomenal showman that I’ve ever seen live, a once in a lifetime experience....
Please also watch "Queen Live Aid" from 1985 with their also big big Hits "We Will Rock You" and "We Are The Champions" - thanks so much for showing this one :) - cool !!
I think a lot of people don't realise just how good the other 3 in the group were in their own right. They all wrote hits songs for Queen and could sing. Freddie was a once in a century talent though and his star just shone brighter.
This song was about a quarter of the way in to this concert. Freddie is almost naked by the end of this concert. Haha. Down to a pair of short shorts and that is it! :)
Respect to the three of you for treating this with the respect it deserved. And as Bette Davis quipped fasten ya seat belts it’s going to be a bumpy ride!!
Love Queen.seen them twice. Amazing. No auto tune,their vocals were amazing,Freddie was & will always be the ultimate performer. Such a talented group. Sir Brian Harold May, PhD in astrophysics,on tenure for nasa too. Amazing. Freddie had a degree in design,Roger was a trainee dentist & John an electrical engineer. All talented
This performance was epic, and I must admit that I teared up a bit because of of the band's complete commitment and musicianship of this song. No one can compare to Freddie and Brian.
The greatest frontman of popular music. The combination of stage presence, vocal, instrumental musicality and ability. Oh and he wrote some memorable tunes as well...
Adore Roger Taylor, the drummer, too!! John Deacon the bass guitarist was hardly mentioned, & was always the way, he wrote songs too. Brian May (lead guitarist) is incredible too!! Good old Freddie....RIP
There are bands that can play great live and some that can't. Queen was one of the best live bands ever. Super talented group that had honed their skills and stage show to a very high level.
I was lucky enough to see them live at their last ever UK live performance in Knebworth in 1986. Best show of my life. Love everything about this band. Special people
Loved watching you watch this! Queen is amazing! Stone Cold Crazy, live at the Rainbow! One Vision, Wembley 1986! Who Wants To Live Forever, Budapest 1986! Love of My Life, Rock in Rio! You are right about Queen's fan base,,,we are legion!
Saw them in concert August 9, 1980 at Reunion Arena in Dallas, it was a great time, and they will always be at the top, I went to a lot of concerts it was my hobby then. I was amazed at them all, they were great.
Saw this two nights in a row, first night in Toronto, next night Montreal, each show was 2 1/2-3 hours long, they were beasts! Saw them twice earlier, their “News of the world” tour that opened with a robot the roof size of Maple Leaf Gardens into We Will Rock you. Saw them in Birmingham England too. I was a concert rat in my salad days but NOTHING is comparable to a Queen concert! Thanks for taking me down memory lane and giving this performance the respect it deserves!
BACK TO QUEEN!!! Yay!! To solve your dilemma do Milton Keynes live next!! There’s no question about your next move!! My favorite live version!! Please do GET DOWN MAKE LOVE & DRAGON ATTACK from this same concert!! Are you guys planning to go down the Queen rabbit hole???? If you are? I’M ALL IN 😁
you need to watch Live Aid 1985. You will be sorry if you dont, it is acknowledged to be the best live rock performance in history. Every memeber of the band are world class in their own right and every one of them has written multiple no 1 hits.
For Roger's high notes, listen to "In the lap of the gods" (NOT the revisited version) at the Rainbow- angelic! And Freddie could hit the high notes too, add incredible delicacy to his voice, write songs, compose and arrange music, and sing songs in pretty much any genre from rockabilly to jazz to ragtime, blues, rock, and opera. All the members of Queen were/are supremely talented.
Live Aid July 13, 1985 the day that the rest of rock and roll opened for Queen. Elton John who followed them is reported to have called Freddie a bastard asking how to follow up Queen on-stage.
Queen at Live Aid Wembley Stadium 1985 - undeniably one of the greatest live performances of all time. Their segment (22min) changed the tide of donations received - Check it out fellas, you won't be disappointed. Love your content, don't stop doing what you're doing - your individual personalities are infectious, as a young team covering content from the past you resonate across generations of UA-camrs. Awesome.
What a kind,positive thing to say.Yes to everything you've said.Also,these 3 young men clearly love music and they seem decent,thoughtful,interesting and likeable.Loved their reaction to Al Stewart's 'The Year Of The Cat'❤
Hi guys thankyou for playing queen songs my favourite band of all time being english i have seen them live on their magic tour a different class so thanks guys
LOVE your reaction! I'm "older" and have been a Queen fan since the beginning. I played my "A Night At the Opera" album over and over and over. I love seeing the next generation reacting to them, so thank you!
A perfect performance and a great reaction, thank you. I am glad you got to watch and hear this. Queen always changed up their live shows. Freddie said if you want the album version, just stay home and listen to it. Roger sings all the time and no, Freddie was not professionally trained in music or voice. Nor were any of the others.
Speaking of respect for the other members. You should check out Brian May(the guitarist with the hair XD) performing Love Of My Life Live after Freddie past away. It's absolutely beautiful.
Not sure if you have done it yet but Freddie and Montserrat Caballe sing anything from the Barcelona album, Opera in Spanish, Japanese, English and anything they could get away with. "How can I go on", "The golden boy" * "Ensuono" to name a few, Freddies"Mr Bad guy" album is great. Roger and Brian have extensive solo work, Brian with Eddie Van Halen on Star Fleet is great.
Just phenomenal!!!! Wish I had seen them in concert.....love your reactions and I didn't see this but other band when there was no auto tune or backing tracks just musicians singing and playing!!!❤
Roger Taylor has a phenomenal voice, but in a band with Freddie Mercury, he's basically just a backup singer. But man, those backup vocals compliment Freddie so damned well.
Freddie once said "if you want to hear the studio versions of their songs, stay at home and listen to the albums". They changed the pace of their songs so each concert performance is unique.
Yep, Freddie had a good point didn't he?
BEST BAND OF ALL TIME
4 guys, 1 piano, 1 drum set, 1 bass and 1 guitar. Magic.
In the later years they had Spike Edney on keyboard backstage in order to make it possible for Freddie to perform in front -!
@@anne-mariesindruprix4792 He also played guitar on some songs.
Utterly ❤!
Roger on the drums and singing is amazing too.
Indeed!!
Freddie Forever Loved & Missed. .xx
The kid on the right at the end, "Jesus Christ". 😂 Nailed it! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
He did lol
..perfect
The best band ever❤❤❤
Damn, the tone from John Deacon's bass in this performance is amazing.
Queen's secret weapon
Wow 🥰 beautiful Freddie ❤️
Roger Taylor is an excellent drummer and singer. It’s his voice that goes high in Bohemian Rhapsody.
It's Roger singing the background vocals throughout! He is amazing to sing and drum at the same time!
What exactly are you doing with that car Roger?😂
Freddie once said he could sing so high that only dogs could hear him!!🤣🤣👍🏼
Roger can sing high, but on Bohemian Rhapsody all the vocals were done by Freddie, then layered onto the track
His falsetto is so flawless… while killing it at the drums! Omg.
Uncle Freddie never used auto tune what heard from him was 100% Talent 😘😍🥰 R.I.P Uncle Freddie 🌹❤
Freddie ❤️😪🌷
Shannon....get real!...there was no auto tune in those days😉
@@josephinemonahan915 agree,but he sounds great..unlike the robo-musicians of today
Bit hard to use something that wasn’t even invented until 1997…6 years AFTER he died
Anyone knows just how awesome it was to see Queen 3 times... 1978, 1980, 1982???.... I do !!!!
One of the greatest performances ever
Their Live Aid was.
BEST band on world ❤
Thanks to the young guy, in the blue cap, on the right for acknowledging John Deacon on bass. Most reviewers totally overlook his contribution to the band. If you want to really hear his skill on bass, check out Millionaires Waltz. Amazing! Love Deaky.
Hi. Carol...yes John is definitely overlooked sometimes...he makes playing the bass look so easy....what about his solo in Liar?...live at Hammersmith Odeon..amazing!..Hi John, I hope you’re keeping well🌺
Also he wrote Another One Bites The Dust. A great song. But there will never be another Freddie! Miss him. Vocal and musical geniuses!!!
Yes! Can't forget John! He contributed so much more than anyone knows!
John wrote a lot of their songs too.
... and Dragon Attack from the same gig.
The best band of all time.
I was in the crowd as a young teen. We traveled 14 hours by car to see this performance. Well worth it. My entire family was at the concert. My dad was not really a Queen fan until this concert.
This is so awesome you’re so lucky
@ I was very lucky indeed.
Queen and Freddie ruled.
Brian May is one of the best guitarists ever. Roger Taylor is criminally underrated on drums. But, it's easy to get lost behind the brilliant Freddy Mercury.
And no mention of John Deacon’s mastery on bass?
And of course Deacy on bass
*Freddie
What ab the fact that Roger Taylor could be a lead singer for a band
and we have that guy on bass !! ahahah
Queen doing Live Aid-mind blowing.
You really should watch Queen at Live Aid, Wembley. A full live set treat for you, it's, their best live performance ever.would love to see your reaction.
My favorite QUEEN song❤
What a powerful....voice....very...
Must see Queen - "White Queen" - Live at Hammersmith Odeon 1975. You will be blown away!!!
YES!! Great suggestion!
Me too.!
the greatest vocalist and frontman of all time guys
Freddie. One of the sexiest men to have ever graced a stage.
Er, well Lynda, I've something to tell you...
@@willswomble7274And what exactly would that be?
@@LyndaHill He came from a very traditional, strict family but 'wanted to be free', BIGTIME...
God....has blessed him...given him a great gift...of music..
I was fortunate to see Queen live in concert back in August of 1980 at the Baltimore Civic Center. Freddie owned the crowd the moment he stepped on stage. What a show!
I also saw them on that tour, in Memphis 8/5/80. Saw them in ‘74 & ‘78, too. And of course you’re right- they were a force of nature live, and Freddie always had surprises for us, of one sort or another!
@@3ScotsInk After you gave the date of the Memphis show, I had to check. The Baltimore show was on August 23. I still have the ticket stub in a photo album. One of many.
Awesome that you kept souvenirs. Wish now that I had. I met Freddie at the hotel after the 74 show where Queen was actually the warm up band, though I’d been a fan for a year by then, and didn’t even ask for an autograph. Sounds crazy now, but he was so different offstage- very soft spoken, friendly, and human, it just seemed to me that it would’ve felt, like, inappropriate to ask for that. Anyway, it’s always nice to run into someone else who saw the same tours that I did. Memories, and in your case, memorabilia to last a lifetime.
Super great reactions, thank you
Freddie, the best voice of Rock yesterday,today and forever.
Nope, that honor belongs to Stephen Ray Perry. He’s dubbed “The Voice,” not Freddie. Even Brian May acknowledged that Steve’s voice was once in a lifetime. Plus, this year, Steve was voted greatest male vocalist by Billboard Magazine’s fan poll. Fans picked Steve at 67%. Sorry, he just wasn’t as good as Steve.
Freddy’s vocals a lot of times sound forced. I’m not saying he’s not amazing. I’m not saying he’s one of the greatest. He’s not the greatest. That distinction belongs to Steve. He can hit the highest of highs and slide down the low and back up to high again with absolutely no effort, no cracking, his voice no forced notes he’s just amazing! There’s never been anyone like him and there won’t ever be anyone like him again. If you have any doubts about that, you should go listen to the live versions of Patiently, Lay It Down, Why Can’t This Night Go On Forever, Mother/Father…
Those songs I’ll have extreme local acrobatics in them and Steve has every note flawlessly live. Even in this version of somebody to love, you can hear the forced notes from Freddie sometimes. You’ll never hear that in a live version from Steve Perry.
I’m not saying Freddy is an amazing like I said he is. But he is Nazi. He’s not even close to Steve Perry’s voice.
Saw them in 1981 in St. Louis.... The opened with Jail House Rock !!! Best concert ever!
Probably 1980..1981 was s.america and these Montreal shows
The Best!!!!!!!
They...are...the Best...even in November..2023....good singing..instruments...etc....
None of them were vocally trained INCLUDING Freddie. Freddie god given gift 👑❣️👑❣️👑
I seen Queen in 1977 live and it was phenomenal!
YES !
You are right. If I remember correctly, Tim Rice said that if Freddie had been trained, he wouldn't have been able to sing the way he did. Thank god he wasn't trained.
@@carlstevenwilletts great point Carl, would have restricted him certainly.
I was at LIVE AID in Philadelphia , they paused our part of the show from England and we watched on HUGE TV screens ..what a day it was
Was there as well. Unforgettable experience.
Was in Sydney, Australia
Everyone is amazing in Queen! Freddy of course stole the show every time. How could he not. So absolutely sick how talented he was! Taken away too soon! This was used as the closing song in a lot of their shows so singing that high pitched all concert is damn near impossible and the drummer is the high pitch voice throughout their albums period in the background. Outstanding and not born to see them but I missed out!
It's a secret, but on that day, Queen produced so much energy the city of Montreal had free electricity during the concert! 😁
👍😁😁😁😁😁😁😁👍
Wish I were there.
This is why the SUPER 70S WERE SUPER!!
@@kenperkins7921 They were the best years of my life and I'd do it all again but this time I'm gonna take more pictures!😉👑
I was at that concert. I saw them twice in Montreal and at the LiveAid concert. You are right, they were better live than the studio version. Being at the Live Aid concert was the experience of a lifetime. But seeing them in Montreal also blew my mind. This was the era when musicians had pure raw talent. By the way, it wasn't beer. Freddy never drank alcool on stage. It was tea with honey and lemon. I am lucky to have been able to see some majestic concerts from Queen, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd etc. That was real music!!!
The BEST VERSION EVER ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Roger Taylor of Duran Duran (drummer) always said his idol was Roger Taylor of Queen - he could sing and drum like no one else! Queen had an amazing lineup of artists!
It's good quality because it was filmed. Freddie was wonderful, but kudos to Roger, playing his heart out on the drums and doing vocals at the same time, taking the high notes, with his head twisted to one side for the mic! Brian and John on top form as always.
I was at that concert , in fact 2 in Montreal and the liveaid concert and I can tell you, filming or not, they were better luvr that the studio version. !!
Aunque no hubiese sido filmado sus interpretaciones eran brillantes, nunca fueron menos.
What’s it being filmed gotta do with the quality??? It’s good quality because it was filmed using 35mm cameras (cameras used for filming movies), also the dvd of this show was upgraded to hd and 4k
They were the ULTIMATE live band! Every song. Every performance. Every time. Freddie was a rock God! Long live The King of Queen!!! Love of my life.
QUEEN IN THESUPER 70S... 70,GRRR RATE! queen in the 8s ....DiSGUTING!, PAR FOR THE 8S😅
Unless you are homosexual.
Think he would have preferred to have been called the Queen lol
Bonjour de France..vous êtes supers ...
I was fortunate enough to see Queen twice in the Seventies and were the most incredible shows that I have ever seen. Freddie was the most phenomenal showman that I’ve ever seen live, a once in a lifetime experience....
Dont stop me now it's rated the happiest song on earth.
ALL were/are extremely talented!
Love aid performance probably the best of them
Please also watch "Queen Live Aid" from 1985 with their also big big Hits "We Will Rock You" and "We Are The Champions" - thanks so much for showing this one :) - cool !!
I think a lot of people don't realise just how good the other 3 in the group were in their own right. They all wrote hits songs for Queen and could sing. Freddie was a once in a century talent though and his star just shone brighter.
Why does it seem we always lose the greatest young?
This song was about a quarter of the way in to this concert. Freddie is almost naked by the end of this concert. Haha. Down to a pair of short shorts and that is it! :)
Epic reaction guys 👍✌️✌️✌️✌️🏴
It takes a special talent to pull off what Roger Taylor did. They are all so amazing. I love Queen!
Everyone of them has written a #1 Queen song..
This concert was not part of a tour. It was a two concerts. A company was making a movie version of Queen.
Queen 🤍🙌👑
Respect to the three of you for treating this with the respect it deserved. And as Bette Davis quipped fasten ya seat belts it’s going to be a bumpy ride!!
Montreal, my hometown.
Kudos please to drummer Roger for his incredible backing vocals the entire song!!!!!
I love how Freddie and Roger switched lead vocals so that Freddie could do all those delicious sound effect back up sounds. S P E C T A C U L A R !!!!
Love Queen.seen them twice. Amazing. No auto tune,their vocals were amazing,Freddie was & will always be the ultimate performer. Such a talented group. Sir Brian Harold May, PhD in astrophysics,on tenure for nasa too. Amazing. Freddie had a degree in design,Roger was a trainee dentist & John an electrical engineer. All talented
This performance was epic, and I must admit that I teared up a bit because of of the band's complete commitment and musicianship of this song. No one can compare to Freddie and Brian.
Each member of Queen was legendary. Unbelievable talents. Of course Freddie had some extra brilliant shine.
I have this concert on vinyl what a great shit....genius...legendary
Best reaction guys!!!
The greatest frontman of popular music. The combination of stage presence, vocal, instrumental musicality and ability. Oh and he wrote some memorable tunes as well...
Adore Roger Taylor, the drummer, too!! John Deacon the bass guitarist was hardly mentioned, & was always the way, he wrote songs too. Brian May (lead guitarist) is incredible too!! Good old Freddie....RIP
There should have been a continuation here, it is clear that the concert is good
I absolutely love this song! Lord I miss Freddie!
Omg they are awesome live
At 9:08, “some day Im gonna be free, lord”, is PERFECT harmony.
There are bands that can play great live and some that can't. Queen was one of the best live bands ever. Super talented group that had honed their skills and stage show to a very high level.
Shout out to Roger Taylor for bringing those back up vocals! // I start my day with this performance almost every single day.
He was the best lead singer no band ever had.
Deb.. great point
Gives me shivers!
I was lucky enough to see them live at their last ever UK live performance in Knebworth in 1986. Best show of my life. Love everything about this band. Special people
🤟😁
Loved watching you watch this! Queen is amazing! Stone Cold Crazy, live at the Rainbow! One Vision, Wembley 1986! Who Wants To Live Forever, Budapest 1986! Love of My Life, Rock in Rio! You are right about Queen's fan base,,,we are legion!
Saw them in concert August 9, 1980 at Reunion Arena in Dallas, it was a great time, and they will always be at the top, I went to a lot of concerts it was my hobby then. I was amazed at them all, they were great.
Saw this two nights in a row, first night in Toronto, next night Montreal, each show was 2 1/2-3 hours long, they were beasts! Saw them twice earlier, their “News of the world” tour that opened with a robot the roof size of Maple Leaf Gardens into We Will Rock you. Saw them in Birmingham England too. I was a concert rat in my salad days but NOTHING is comparable to a Queen concert! Thanks for taking me down memory lane and giving this performance the respect it deserves!
This legend will go beyond Time 👏👏👏😘😎
Queen is the best ever !!!
BACK TO QUEEN!!! Yay!! To solve your dilemma do Milton Keynes live next!! There’s no question about your next move!! My favorite live version!! Please do GET DOWN MAKE LOVE & DRAGON ATTACK from this same concert!! Are you guys planning to go down the Queen rabbit hole???? If you are? I’M ALL IN 😁
My words EXACTLY!
I love get Down make love
It's such a great song! Like your reaction. Queen always the best ever!
you need to watch Live Aid 1985. You will be sorry if you dont, it is acknowledged to be the best live rock performance in history. Every memeber of the band are world class in their own right and every one of them has written multiple no 1 hits.
For Roger's high notes, listen to "In the lap of the gods" (NOT the revisited version) at the Rainbow- angelic! And Freddie could hit the high notes too, add incredible delicacy to his voice, write songs, compose and arrange music, and sing songs in pretty much any genre from rockabilly to jazz to ragtime, blues, rock, and opera. All the members of Queen were/are supremely talented.
Freddy still such a painful loss. But thank you Jesus for the time we had with him.🪔
Milton Keynes is so soulful, you have to do it!✨💞
The only band to have had all of the members of the group to have had a no1 song
Amazing reaction u guys should react to Queen at live aid it’s a great concert and one of the best performances of all time.👍🏻
Live Aid July 13, 1985 the day that the rest of rock and roll opened for Queen.
Elton John who followed them is reported to have called Freddie a bastard asking how to follow up Queen on-stage.
THEEEEEEEEEE BEST EVER.
Queen at Live Aid Wembley Stadium 1985 - undeniably one of the greatest live performances of all time. Their segment (22min) changed the tide of donations received - Check it out fellas, you won't be disappointed. Love your content, don't stop doing what you're doing - your individual personalities are infectious, as a young team covering content from the past you resonate across generations of UA-camrs. Awesome.
What a kind,positive thing to say.Yes to everything you've said.Also,these 3 young men clearly love music and they seem decent,thoughtful,interesting and likeable.Loved their reaction to Al Stewart's 'The Year Of The Cat'❤
Love Queen and they have so much to offer. Will follow your reactions
Hi guys thankyou for playing queen songs my favourite band of all time being english i have seen them live on their magic tour a different class so thanks guys
LOVE your reaction! I'm "older" and have been a Queen fan since the beginning. I played my "A Night At the Opera" album over and over and over. I love seeing the next generation reacting to them, so thank you!
I was fortunate enough to see them on this tour in New Haven with Billy Squire opening for them. FANTASTIC!
U can feel his pain and passion
They asked him what was his favourite instrument to play, his answer was The Audience. Lol
I've been a Queen fan since the early 80's. This entire show is awesome.
A perfect performance and a great reaction, thank you. I am glad you got to watch and hear this. Queen always changed up their live shows. Freddie said if you want the album version, just stay home and listen to it. Roger sings all the time and no, Freddie was not professionally trained in music or voice. Nor were any of the others.
Speaking of respect for the other members. You should check out Brian May(the guitarist with the hair XD) performing Love Of My Life Live after Freddie past away. It's absolutely beautiful.
Not sure if you have done it yet but Freddie and Montserrat Caballe sing anything from the Barcelona album, Opera in Spanish, Japanese, English and anything they could get away with. "How can I go on", "The golden boy" * "Ensuono" to name a few, Freddies"Mr Bad guy" album is great. Roger and Brian have extensive solo work, Brian with Eddie Van Halen on Star Fleet is great.
Just phenomenal!!!! Wish I had seen them in concert.....love your reactions and I didn't see this but other band when there was no auto tune or backing tracks just musicians singing and playing!!!❤