That record was broken in '08. On August 8 More than 2 billion viewers tuned in to watch the opening ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.👟🎇🎽🏁🏆😊
@GEORGETHEGREAT There you go. That's why I had to mention that the opening ceremonies for the 2008 Olympics beat that record for 1.9 billion people for most televised event. "Jilly the kid" said "most televised event". But you found the perfect title. "Most televised music festival".😊👍
Wait until he learns that the guitarist built his own guitar, that the bassist built the amps they used in recordings, that the drummer was studying to be an oral surgeon, the bassist in electrical engineering, the guitarist is a PhD in Astrophysics. Oh, and Bohemian Rhapsody is strongly influenced by opera, which they all liked.
And the majority of those people weren't there specifically for Queen. Tons of other acts (people that I remember that came on before Queen were Sting, Phil Collins, U2, and Dire straights were on before Queen and after them it was David bowie, The Who, Elton John and Paul McCartney) were there also performed there that day. Fun Fact - Elton John went up to Freddie and asked him something along the lines of 'How am I going to top that?!'
@@willbeonekenobi Funny note I heard was that it was very hot in the back, and when Freddie saw David Bowie, he was sitting in front of a fan... and Fred said "oh, David, is that the only fan you have?" :)
GinMae , I never forgave my ex for not taking me to see Queen when we were living in Germany," I've already seen them twice , he says! I got my own back on Live Aid day and turned him into daddy day care😃
@@sharonroberts4977 Good for you, Sharon! ("I've already seen them twice"??? - what kind of a crazy attitude is that? I would be saying "let's go - I've ONLY seen them twice..." Guess there are multiple reasons this guy ended up being your EX... :))
You asked how it felt to be there......Well i was 20 years old and I was lucky enough to attend that concert.....there are no words to describe the energy that was in the crowd. I was about 40 feet from the stage, I can honestly say that I really cant remember being more "alive" then I was for roughly 21 minutes that they played. After they finished...I was not only physically exhausted but Emotionally.
me too, I remember that queen stole the show, though they were almost last minute additions to the set. I recall, that the musicans who came before were a bit mellow, but when queen came on it was like they turned the volume up to the max (11). We were told that the roadies for the band switched the limiters on or off, ( i cant remember which) though it was not supposed to be done? So they blew the place apart.
You've gotta love the fact that there are younger people, born long after Freddie died, that are being introduced to his music and they love it. It's so awesome to see the genuine enjoyment of this performance, all these years later.
I had no idea! It’s funny ... when I was just barely into the teenage years, “Radio Gaga” got a ton of airplay on MTV, and I hated it. No idea who sang it, really didn’t know who Queen was, and I would have been shocked to learn “We Will Rock You” came from the same band. There are some good things about growing older. 😜
I watched a veejay on VH1 talk about being backstage at that concert and he said that at the time, Queen was slated to be one of the opening acts, to be "fit in" between bigger artists as a sort of "breather" for the audience. They respected and admired Queen and thought that having an "OG" band to would help to keep the crowd warmed up for the more anticipated artists/groups. When they saw how Freddie and the boys took that stage and began OWNING it, not just warming up the crowd but setting them on fire, all the reporters scrambled to get more recording devices up and running. Then it was said that David Bowie was slated to go up next and basically, was astounded at what he'd just witnessed Queen do on stage. He was reported to have even exclaimed out loud: How am I supposed to follow THAT?!! *while gesturing at Queen as they closed their performance.* I found it hilarious back then and it still makes me smile when I think of how Queen showed the promoters that day that even if they were considered old school and faded, their music endured to still be loved by all there, and that their ability to take over the stage and give an amazing show was still very much obvious and shining brightly.
@@JessieCristo ALOT OF PEOPLE respond to the people who wrote something, & for SOME ODD REASON, feel the need "To Blow Smoke" as the Old Saying goes IM NOT 1 OF THEM lol. Thanks SO MUCH, (REAL TALK) for DROPPING THAT KNOWLEDGE!! What A DAMN KICK ASS behind the curtain Bio! I HONESTLY REALLY enjoyed reading what u clearly not ONLY put thought & Time in on but speaking for myself, & I'm ALL but POSITIVE, EVERYBODY else, that enjoys learning new things ESPECIALLY, something NOT ONLY so cool, but was, is, & will ALWAYS be an EXTRAORDINARY part of NOT just MUSIC History, but Worldwide HISTORY that the world will NEVER FORGET, & WILL LIVE IN INFAMY FOREVER! THANKS AGAIN!!
Ziggy Stardust, The Man Who Fell to Earth, the late, Great, David Bowie followed Queen's set and as they left the stage he simply said to them...."You bastards....."
If you put yourself in the next performer’s place... I mean, It doesn’t matter Who you are... It’s all downhill from here. Queen should have been the Finale. Then No One’s feelings or pride would be hurt.
Floyd Kendall ...lol, definitely. But Freddy insisted on this time slot because it was early, the crowd wouldn’t be tired yet from seeing all these amazing performers, he’d get the best energy, and it was prime time for television.
That little kiss he did...he did at every gig...it was always for his mum who would be watching him from her home....he never forgot to do it...it was him letting his mum know how much he loved her....eyes full of tears now !!!
Trying to think of something to write, too many words, too many tears. That kiss, when my mum found out what it was for, was instantly a QUEEN fan & loved Freddy
Thomas Farrell Haha I get it, when I got the add of Brian’s mailbox recently to send him letters etc, I was told to write the full title Dr Brian Harold May CBE, on the envelope, out of respect I guess? T
Between the ages of 14-20 I went to every Queen gig going; saw them live more times than I can remember. They were never less than impressive. Freddie was the greatest showman I've ever seen. A lifetime later, and I again find myself going to see them every time they play in my country, and they're still brilliant even without Fred and without John.
Dr. Brian May CBE is the guitarist, who is also an astrophysicist and a recipient of the Order of the British Empire. Roger Taylor is the drummer and actually hits the highest notes in the band. John Deacon is the quietest, he's the bassist. But he's the secret weapon--he wrote many of the most iconic hits. Fact- all 4 members of Queen have written number 1 hits. Freddie is phenomenal but all 4 are fantastic!
Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, not Order of the British Empire. CBE is far more exclusive than an OBE and is the third highest honour given by the crown
The crazy thing about this crowd is that it wasn’t even a “Queen crowd” they went to see all sorts of bands that day so not all of them were out and out Queen fans, yet every single one of them knew every Queen song and all the cues as well as being completely under Freddie’s spell!
When they did a concert in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the entire stadium sang Love of My Life, in English. Brazil's language is Portuguese, but people loved them so much they learned it!!
If you listen carefully, especially with the older Queen songs, you can hear the audience singing every single lyric...word for word. It is awesome...goose bumps!!! It's awesome to see you feel exactly how I felt the first time I experienced Queen so many years ago. It's truly timeless!
It's the same with Meatloaf. He could just come out, sit down, and let the band play. The audience would do the lyrics. Went to the opening night of Bat Out Of Hell the musical. They had to be perfect cuz the audience knew every word of every song.
No doubt it was!! This was not Queens best live performance but it was definitely the best live performance that day and they stole the show no hands down. Elton John told the guys when they came offstage that there was nobody that was going to follow that!! Nobody was going to follow that act, and I can't remember who went on stage directly after Queen but I wouldn't have wanted it to be myself.
@@tonyska Now you made me nostalgic for the band Sublime. I wonder what they would have done as a follow up to their amazing, eponymous album had their frontman (Bradley Nowel) not died.
I was there, it was amazing, it was loud, the crowd was brilliant, such a happy feeling, just joyous. So many legendary performances in one day with iconic bands, so much quality on display. It gives me goosebumps watching you enjoy it, I was about 9 feet from the front towards the left of the stage as you look at it. My mind is still blown when I think how lucky I was to be there. My generations Woodstock. I still have my ticket and programme. I really enjoyed your video. Thank you for the memories. 👍👍👍
72,000 people were there in front of Queen at the Live Aid performance. Freddie commanded/captivated all of them. Brian May is a hell of a guitarist. John Deacon on Bass and Roger Taylor on Drums. 😎
I was there in the flesh, towards the back in the stands with my then boyfriend. The atmosphere was electric, everyone was hyped up. Queen definitely stole the show not just at Wembley but also in Philadelphia where they were being broadcast live. Freddie even had that crowd joining in! It also has to be remembered that Queen were not even on the bill when the tickets first went out on sale, The the majority of the crowd weren’t even Queen fans , yet they could still get two massive crowds one in the Uk the other in the USA into the palm of theyre hands. Of course we shouldn’t forget the worldwide TV audience as well. It was hot and I almost missed Queens set due to that age old problem we ladies suffer from , queuing for the restroom! I shudder at that thought imagine being there then missing out because you had a call of nature!
Good for you - I was privileged to see Queen three times - with the original band including Fred - and even got to meet them briefly when I was 16 - first show I saw -most memorable of all!
If I knew how long Freddie had left before he stopped performing live I would’ve made more effort in going to see them, but no one can predict the future. I’ve never been a person who went to lots of concerts, to tell the truth the Live Aid concert has been the only one. Would I go to. Queen concert now probably not, age ill health and a fear of large crowds, even facebook, Twitter and Instagram scare me. I can just cope with adding a few remarks on a few threads on this platform.
@@nicolalodge-bruce4090 I am much older now, too - just turned 59 - my precious memories are from the first time - 1977 - I was 16 - and a couple of subsequent concerts over next few years... I would not go out of my way, now... although Brian May is my long-time crush, I still think I would have a hard time not seeing Freddie... :)
I was in London that day, but not at Live Aid. I was in the Royal Tournament but everyone was trying to watch it if they could, or listen to it when they had the chance. The whole of London was buzzing that day!
Live aid was a charity concert with the world’s biggest music stars, and every artist/band was given 20 mins. And these 20 mins are considered to be the best live concert performance ever
I agree. They all know there songs when they hear it. These young black Americans will learn instrument after this. He was teaching with his vocals. My best mate dad went to college when he moved here in Ealing!
The 25 mins that the world still talks about with awe in their voices...... It was amazing to see a young man like yourself see what the world saw and felt that day.... ❤️
My mum and dad is in that crowd somewhere. They said it was amazing. Took them over an hr to get out and then the train was packed on the way home. I was 5 years old and at my grandparents. Was raised on queen and so was my son.😁
Aleksander Finstad yes and Brian and Rogers sang along with Freddie.. John Deacon was scared to sing and he said he couldn’t for years but after he got accustomed to it, he started singing in the concerts. You can see him singing on the stage at live aid. I love the Deacy Ampifier he created that made the good tours sound like anything I wanted. They could make this sound like an orchestra, etc.. John Deacon and Brian May both had doctorates and Brian was astrophysics and John Deacon was an electrical engineer. It’s hard to believe that Roger studied biology and dentistry and then Freddie Mercury was an architectural design and art student. These guys were all college educated but they had this passion and love for music, they were darn good!
And, all 4 wrote hit songs that were #1. This is a truncated version of a concert. Estimated crowd numbers around the world were over 1 billion people watched it. I was 20 and home from University for summer break and had to fight my daddy physically to watch it. (He was an alcoholic and I was 20 years old, his baby girl, it was more a keep away for him, but I eventually got the remote from him. It's the first concert of its kind. Artists from the States and the UK playing back and forth. David Bowie is said to not want to follow Queen on stage after this performance. 85,000-90,000 people and they weren't all Queen fans. The largest crowd that Queen performed exclusively for is over 200,000 people, I believe it was in Spain. Each group was given only 20 minutes. He and Brian May come back out and sing a song that is more important today than when they wrote it. "Is This the World We Created".
Crazy Little Thing Called Love was a tribute song to Elvis. Elvis died 2 years before the song was written. 72,000 were at Live Aid in London. 89,484 people in Philly.
When Queen sang they blew everyone away to such an extent the other bands complained because they couldn't do as well, Freddie owned not only the crowd but live aid as well, "true."
I don't know if this really happened but if not, it's still great, supposedly a reporter once asked Freddy what instrument he played best and he said, without hesitation, "The audience".
You’re absolutely right he is one of the best guitars out there. Brian May is one of the greatest guitarists in the world and he deserves his place in the rock and roll hall of fame
Robert Petre Yes he is!! Dr. Brian May!! ❤️ he’s always been underrated but his guitar can saying and he plays it that well. I loved hearing his story about how he and his dad made the red special because they couldn’t afford an electric guitar. His dad was an electrical engineer and they took bits and pieces of wood & his mom’s sewing Old sewing materials and made that guitar. Beautiful father and son story❤️❤️ Brian is a listed number 10 or 11 on the best guitarist of all time. John Deacon number nine has the best bass player and dad Roger Taylor number five has the best singing drummer. Freddie Mercury is listed as number two on the front man but I still think he is better than Robert Plant. Led Zeppelin is hugely popular but I still believe Freddie Mercury has a better vocal and a better stage performer. That’s my opinion.
Monterey Harris Yes Robert Plant from Led Zeppelin is an incredibly technical guitarist but still Brian May is one of the greatest guitarist in the world it’s just when he plays guitar solo’s he has so much feeling that man is speaking poetry with his music
I remember hearing that there were arguments backstage that no one wanted to follow Queen... Bowie drew the short straw and got thru cos he was so different to Freddie, but hell... who COULD follow Freddie at his best, in his element and wired to everyone in that stadium!
I’ve always said it must be the greatest,most incredible feeling to have a huge crazy audience sing your songs with you. Look at that crowd!! What a high!
Wow. I was still a kid but I knew the concert was a huge deal on account of my older brother. We only watched it on TV. I wished I was there though after watching it. What incredible electricity it was. All the great pop stars were there. Biggest concert ever
Me too. The day remains the greatest show I had the privilege to attend. Queen indeed were the pinnacle. The fact there was such a breadth of acts in a day. Such talent. Not sure we can ever repeat this.
And this is not even Queen’s audience. Many in the audience were not even fans and yet Freddie captivated every soul in that stadium. ( around 100.000 people)
@@Thailandescapades No, right, right, right. Several members of my family across three generations worked at Wembley Stadium so I know perfectly well how many people it could accommodate for concerts. However, just to please you, a very basic internet search: "How many people were at Live Aid?" immediately returned the information "Wembley Stadium in London, 72,000".
Rosário Furtado Leite - Freddie did it wherever he performed, he just reached out, opened his hand, and gathered the whole audience into it, no one else ever did it before and no one ever will again!
Queen were in the doldrums when this concert took place. This performance convinced them to produce another album and tour it. From that tour, the Queen Live at Wembley double album was produced. I recommend that to you.
Queen's Live Aid performance was a Master Class in musical performance. Especially when you find the story behind it and Freddie was told NOT to perform because he'd been sick and could damage his vocal cords permanently. He of course ignored that. The entire band picked up the little slack Freddie left (as he was careful about pushing his voice) -- it's truly a world-class performance in a 20 min set. Attendance was just under 90k
A few interesting facts about the quiet member of Queen John Deacon. He joined Queen in 1971 for his musical and electronic skills (fun fact he created the Deacy Amp from parts out of a skip which Brian May used to create guitar orchestras throughout Queen career). He wrote several f Queens hits including Your my best friend, Another One Bites The Dust, Back Chat And I want to break free. He was And is still involved with the bands financial management even though he retired from the band and the music industry in 1997. According to the Sunday Times Rich List 2019 John Deacon is worth £ 130 million. Personal life, he married his wife in 1975 so they have now been married for 44 years and they have 6 children. Final interesting fact is that one of the reasons Queen split from their original management company is that it refused to lend John Deacon money to put up a deposit on a house. Just thought John retired in 1997 is worth £130 million and has 6 children I think I could definitely use his financial skills in sorting out my finances. John was an integral member of Queen as Freddie himself stated ‘We are a Band of 4 equal musicians I’m just the lead singer not the leader of the band.
But thats why Queen worked.Each had excellence in their own field and then to bring them together....smh. Funnily enough they are the most modest and humblest guys you will ever meet.
Knowing that they had twenty minutes to play , Queen planned their set to please their audience. They played shorter versions of their epic songs and the crowd went wild. There were 90k plus in Wembly and an estimated billion around the world on tv. Btw Brian and his Dad built that guitar when he was a teen and he still plays it on tour today. That ripped tone comes from the coin he plays it with instead of a pick. Fred wrote crazy little thing called love in the bath as a tribute to Elvis.
With all of the legendary bands there performing Queen totally walked away owning the entire thing. ❤️ There were watch parties everywhere that day and into the night. It was exciting to be watching something so historic. I was 14 and our block had an outdoor watch party and it was huge with lots of alcohol and when Queen came on the world stopped. Everyone just stood watching how amazing this performance was and we would never forget it for as long as we lived. Everybody knew those songs by heart thanks to MTV back when it was actually about music and not pregnant teenagers and other trashy tv shows.
The amazing thing about this concert is it was not a Queen concert, there were aroud 50 big name acts appearing in this concert for \live Aid.... yet the main one is this one! It stole the show!
This used to be my dad's favorite thing to watch with me. Live Aid. He passed away ten years ago in a car wreck at 44, but I still watch it on his birthday. His favorite was always Queen at liveaid. They changed the world of concerts. Loved your reactions to queen, they were similar to my first ones too.
Queen completely stole the show that day they were and are the best band that ever were Rip Freddie forever missed.. and don't forget they all performed for free..
I was stuck in the middle of the crowd at Live Aid but could hear everything and just about see the screens , Princess Diana was there and she was radiating pure excitement and happiness as everyone who was there felt on fire except for Prince Charles !!! For such an enormous crowd there was no trouble or pushing ....I am 70yrs old now and have been so lucky to have been young in the late sixties and the 1970s plus I still have all my Concert programmes and tickets . " Those were the Days of our Lives " as Freddie wrote. ..l didn't like Queens (Fat Bottomed Girls ) because I was really slim . Great to see young people listening to this era's music & my lucky son will get all my LPs etc when I've gone .😱😱
Dr Brian May on guitar you asked about. He has a doctorate in Astrophysics and built his own guitar. The other guitar player is John Deacon was studying electrical engineering and he built some of the amps they used. Roger Taylor on drums. All four of them each wrote a song for the group that went to #1. There were over 72 thousand there that day.
I wasn't physically at the concert, at either of the two stadiums being used, in the US and UK, but I was one of nearly 2 billion people around the world watching live on TV, and I don't know if it's possible to really experience this event the same way now. It's a shame really, and I can only imagine what watching it then would have been like if we had the internet, like we do now.
THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEMORY OF THIS DAY, WAS; I HAD TO KEEP GOING BACKWARD & FORWARD FROM MY WORKPLACE TO MY HOME TO KEEP CHANGING THE V.H.S. TAPES THAT I WAS USING TO RECORD THE WHOLE THING. (I STILL HAVE, EVERY SECOND). BUT THE ONE THING THAT STAYS IN MY MIND WAS; I NEVER MISSED A SECOND OF IT, THE WHOLE THING WAS PLAYING ON OUTSIDE T.V.SCREENS, CAR RADIOS, PEOPLE’S HI-FI SYSTEMS, IT WAS COMING FROM EVERY SINGLE HOUSE I WALKED BY. THE WHOLE COUNTRY, NATION, WAS LISTENING & WATCHING SIMULTANEOUSLY. I HAD NOT EXPERIENCED THAT SINCE THE MOON LANDINGS. OUTSTANDING MOMENT. UP THERE WITH DIANA DEAD, NINE ELEVEN & KENNEDY SHOT. MOMENTOUS.
I love your reaction!!! I was lucky enough to see Queen live in 1980, ( I am a cool grandma). They were the best live band ever!!! I remember watching this on TV..speechless. Enjoy the Queen music!!
I remember when this was live on TV. I was going out so I set the VCR to record it. When I got back home I found out I'd programmed the wrong channel and got 8 hours of golf!
It’s been a gas watching this with you, you’re an intelligent, open minded dude, trying stuff out. That’s smart. I wasn’t at Live Aid, but at any concert Freddy held the audience in his hand, he was a magical presence on stage, as you pointed out.
All the bands that did this Live Aid for Africa all did a 20 minute set and viewed all around the world via SATELLITE TELEVISION One of the most famous concerts in our time
I love watching your reaction to Queen, you're so passionate, know the parole, are so admirative to them. That's so adorable and warm my heart every time
I remember seeing this live on TV and even that was a freaking incredibly powerful experience. I can only imagine actually being there! 🥰 Btw, there were 70,000 people at Wembley Stadium in London watching Live Aid. About 1.5 BILLION people watched it televised, including me, like I said.
i normally don’t like watching react channels, but damn dude. something about this makes me feel like i’m watching it with you! i really appreciate the positivity you’ve got, man
I wasn't there but remember staying home all day to watch the whole concert. You could feel the atmosphere from the stadium through the TV and it was unforgettable.
I was at Philly Concert. We watched a giant screen which we saw the London Concert that was happening simultaneously. Jumping back and forth between the 2. it was hotter than hell that day but I will never forget it! The bands that reunited to play that day is a long one. It was spectacular!
I was there, too. The signal from London kept crapping out; I recall we lost it right after they did "Radio Ga-Ga." Still, what we got set the standard for both shows.
"I wanted more!" Watching THE GREATEST live performance ever will always leave you wanting more. I watched the whole of Live Aid at home and Queen just smashed it with this performance. I only saw them live once. It was at Knebworth Park in 1986 and was the biggest audience I have ever been a part of, with 120,000 people there.
@@seeker1432 I missed all the other bands because my mate's car broke down on the way there! Luckily, his parent's were still at his relatives in Bristol so we had to wait for them to come and pick us up at the motorway services. We then got to Knebworth in time to see Queen, a show I will always remember.
@@seeker1432 It is, especially considering how ill Freddie was at the time. I had tried to get a ticket for their date at Maine Road in Manchester but was too late.
@@seeker1432 I was there, the car park was hell on earth! I had seen Big Country before, great band. Queen made it all worthwhile and who could have known it would be their last UK gig ever. Ergo, it wasn't filmed.
I remember watching this on TV when I was about 12 and even then I knew I was watching something very special. My eyes were glued to them and I'm pretty sure that my mouth was hitting the floor the whole set. It was and still is the greatest performance I've ever seen. It affected me so much that I can't even imagine what it would have been like to be there in person. Just genius, and Freddie Mercury was and still is the greatest frontman in music history.
Every so often i come back to this (plus the uncut version) and spaz out.. Freddie..still holds my attention like no other singer ever could... i miss him tbh.. and am glad videos like this exsist.. they are all special..be it a reaction vid or uncut... 😍
He was dying of HIV..and he knew it. I love his commitment to his fans..and to the cure for AIDS. And look what's happened since then. So many lives saved/extended. Wish he had been one of them.
I went on a school trip to France that day (from UK), so there was a bus full of hyped-up fifteen year olds singing along and having an absolute blast listening to LiveAid all the way home after a day in France. Kudos to the driver for putting the radio on full blast.
I was at Live Aid and Philly in 1985 and they put this up on the screen live from Wembly. The crowd was absolutely nuts! Greatest concert I've ever been to and I've seen Zeppelin, Floyd, U2, and more. Surreal moment.
This isn't just Queen's best performance... This is one of the greatest live performances of all time!
In my opinion best live performance I've seen in any capacity. I'm a blues and old school hip hop listener
It's sad because he knew he had HIV before the performance, and even admitted it to the rest of the band, so they performed their hearts out
@@Julian-ud4qc that's the film version. In reality he didn't tell them until long after this event
It's not one of the best it is the best
Kayla Cohn .agree
Also, this concert was viewed by 1.9 billion people worldwide. The most televised event on record.
That record was broken in '08. On August 8 More than 2 billion viewers tuned in to watch the opening ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.👟🎇🎽🏁🏆😊
@sayonara NIGGA. I don't know. I was just talking about how many people watched the opening ceremonies.
Most televised music festival, but I think live 8 in 2005 beat it
@GEORGETHEGREAT There you go. That's why I had to mention that the opening ceremonies for the 2008 Olympics beat that record for 1.9 billion people for most televised event. "Jilly the kid" said "most televised event". But you found the perfect title. "Most televised music festival".😊👍
@David Burgess. Baaahhhhh! 😂😂 Such a kidder! That's pretty damn funny, actually. LOL 😆👌
When Freddie was asked... "What is your favorite instrument?". Freddie said " the audience, darling! "
Bro called his audience an instrument
"That was too short" Just like the time we had with Freddie.
Aghhh that broke me 💔So true. There is something so special about this band. RIP Freddie gone but never forgotten 💋
Please do not sing along especially if it is with Freddie Mercury.
@AMT amen 😢
@@junecarey4999 Well, Freddie was holding the mike out for him !!
Wait until he learns that the guitarist built his own guitar, that the bassist built the amps they used in recordings, that the drummer was studying to be an oral surgeon, the bassist in electrical engineering, the guitarist is a PhD in Astrophysics. Oh, and Bohemian Rhapsody is strongly influenced by opera, which they all liked.
Did he learn this yet?!
@@Drummer4President lol
Queen is in another league!
I love that you know all this stuff! That’s so cool.
Such high achievers!!!!! haha There are so many layers to these incredible guys.
We waited for HOURS for Queen to take the stage. Then shit got real.
Were you at Live Aid?
Yeah I no one told me about the concert LOL
Watched it on TV live
I bought the cassette the day it hit the music stores before Walmart existed
@@teresapack4788 Woolco was the trend ;)
72,000. Yep. No cell phones, no auto tune, no fighting, everyone just chillin and having a great time.
And the majority of those people weren't there specifically for Queen. Tons of other acts (people that I remember that came on before Queen were Sting, Phil Collins, U2, and Dire straights were on before Queen and after them it was David bowie, The Who, Elton John and Paul McCartney) were there also performed there that day. Fun Fact - Elton John went up to Freddie and asked him something along the lines of 'How am I going to top that?!'
They should make a no-phone festival. Make everyone leave them in lockers.
@@willbeonekenobi Funny note I heard was that it was very hot in the back, and when Freddie saw David Bowie, he was sitting in front of a fan... and Fred said "oh, David, is that the only fan you have?" :)
GinMae , I never forgave my ex for not taking me to see Queen when we were living in Germany," I've already seen them twice , he says! I got my own back on Live Aid day and turned him into daddy day care😃
@@sharonroberts4977 Good for you, Sharon! ("I've already seen them twice"??? - what kind of a crazy attitude is that? I would be saying "let's go - I've ONLY seen them twice..." Guess there are multiple reasons this guy ended up being your EX... :))
There will never ever be another Freddie. We lost a true legend.
Like Larry Bird!
Lee Williams truth
@@annafiore4417 watch the film's he made before his death he practically told them he would be back to haunt them if there let the show stop
True. Mercury, Lennon, Hendrix.... never replaceable
Truth
You asked how it felt to be there......Well i was 20 years old and I was lucky enough to attend that concert.....there are no words to describe the energy that was in the crowd. I was about 40 feet from the stage, I can honestly say that I really cant remember being more "alive" then I was for roughly 21 minutes that they played. After they finished...I was not only physically exhausted but Emotionally.
me too, I remember that queen stole the show, though they were almost last minute additions to the set. I recall, that the musicans who came before were a bit mellow, but when queen came on it was like they turned the volume up to the max (11). We were told that the roadies for the band switched the limiters on or off, ( i cant remember which) though it was not supposed to be done? So they blew the place apart.
So lucky
More than 72,000 ppl attended that concert. Standing room only. And that wasn't counting all those camped outside...
Unlikely
37 years ago not 20 lol i was supposed to go but i went into labor absolutely gutted
You've gotta love the fact that there are younger people, born long after Freddie died, that are being introduced to his music and they love it. It's so awesome to see the genuine enjoyment of this performance, all these years later.
Freddie was advised by a doctor not to perform here - he had major throat problems. He sang like that with Laryngitis.
crazy! amazing performance,
mrmitchell78 not true
Nodes on his vocal cords and had a massive argument with his boyfriend the night before and blew his voice
I belive the band on his arm is covering a bite mark from the argument
fish it is - he had a major throat infection.
The Radio GaGa song is where Lady GaGa got her name. She loves this song!!
Really, I never knew that, that’s cool!
Something else she stole,because of her lack of imagination !
I had no idea! It’s funny ... when I was just barely into the teenage years, “Radio Gaga” got a ton of airplay on MTV, and I hated it. No idea who sang it, really didn’t know who Queen was, and I would have been shocked to learn “We Will Rock You” came from the same band. There are some good things about growing older. 😜
The gaga and goo goo bits were because roger taylor had a baby at the time and that is where they got those particular lyrics from!!!
I was 12 years old when I was there and will never forget it. EVER
This was the night that almost EVERY band in the world OPENED up for QUEEN!!
Like 250k
I love that comment BRAVO!! I freakin love QUEEN!
Even those who came on after them!
I watched a veejay on VH1 talk about being backstage at that concert and he said that at the time, Queen was slated to be one of the opening acts, to be "fit in" between bigger artists as a sort of "breather" for the audience. They respected and admired Queen and thought that having an "OG" band to would help to keep the crowd warmed up for the more anticipated artists/groups.
When they saw how Freddie and the boys took that stage and began OWNING it, not just warming up the crowd but setting them on fire, all the reporters scrambled to get more recording devices up and running.
Then it was said that David Bowie was slated to go up next and basically, was astounded at what he'd just witnessed Queen do on stage. He was reported to have even exclaimed out loud: How am I supposed to follow THAT?!! *while gesturing at Queen as they closed their performance.*
I found it hilarious back then and it still makes me smile when I think of how Queen showed the promoters that day that even if they were considered old school and faded, their music endured to still be loved by all there, and that their ability to take over the stage and give an amazing show was still very much obvious and shining brightly.
@@JessieCristo ALOT OF PEOPLE respond to the people who wrote something, & for SOME ODD REASON, feel the need "To Blow Smoke" as the Old Saying goes IM NOT 1 OF THEM lol. Thanks SO MUCH, (REAL TALK) for DROPPING THAT KNOWLEDGE!! What A DAMN KICK ASS behind the curtain Bio! I HONESTLY REALLY enjoyed reading what u clearly not ONLY put thought & Time in on but speaking for myself, & I'm ALL but POSITIVE, EVERYBODY else, that enjoys learning new things ESPECIALLY, something NOT ONLY so cool, but was, is, & will ALWAYS be an EXTRAORDINARY part of NOT just MUSIC History, but Worldwide HISTORY that the world will NEVER FORGET, & WILL LIVE IN INFAMY FOREVER! THANKS AGAIN!!
All the crowd was singing! When they came on stage, they changed the atmosphere. It was brilliant! People heard it for miles!
Who needs security when you've got Freddy on crowd control?
Masterful!
That's perfect!! 😎
Freddie was asked what was his favorite instrument to play and he said, "The crowd, darling".
If you ever feel hopeless in life, just remember
Somebody had to go on after this
It was David Bowie and he killed. Although not as much as Queen
This live aid concert left you numb with one stellar performance after another. Epic!
Nando Yale Bowie was the best choice to follow this perfection. I remember the day so well. I still watch it on DVD to this day, LOUD!!! 👍💖
Fleet Skipper I still play the DVD at home regularly REALLY LOUD. Rocks out the whole street and nobody’s ever complained! 😂
Dude I just got that yeah that would be anyone even Elton John thinking oh fuck LOL
Ziggy Stardust, The Man Who Fell to Earth, the late, Great, David Bowie followed Queen's set and as they left the stage he simply said to them...."You bastards....."
🤣😂🤣😂🤣👍❤
Elton John said That too
If you put yourself in the next performer’s place...
I mean, It doesn’t matter Who you are...
It’s all downhill from here.
Queen should have been the Finale. Then No One’s feelings or pride would be hurt.
Floyd Kendall ...lol, definitely. But Freddy insisted on this time slot because it was early, the crowd wouldn’t be tired yet from seeing all these amazing performers, he’d get the best energy, and it was prime time for television.
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That’s great! I love it! Lol!
That little kiss he did...he did at every gig...it was always for his mum who would be watching him from her home....he never forgot to do it...it was him letting his mum know how much he loved her....eyes full of tears now !!!
Trying to think of something to write, too many words, too many tears. That kiss, when my mum found out what it was for, was instantly a QUEEN fan & loved Freddy
"who's that on the guitar?" "Is that Brian May?"
Yes, that's Dr Brian May.
Dr. As in Astro-freakin-physics!
Dr Brian May CBE
@@pyt7778 I'm an American, royal titles are just a curiosity to us.
@@pyt7778 also a friend to badgers
Thomas Farrell Haha I get it, when I got the add of Brian’s mailbox recently to send him letters etc, I was told to write the full title Dr Brian Harold May CBE, on the envelope, out of respect I guess? T
Between the ages of 14-20 I went to every Queen gig going; saw them live more times than I can remember. They were never less than impressive. Freddie was the greatest showman I've ever seen. A lifetime later, and I again find myself going to see them every time they play in my country, and they're still brilliant even without Fred and without John.
Wow. You’re one of the most fortunate people I’ve ever come across online!
Dr. Brian May CBE is the guitarist, who is also an astrophysicist and a recipient of the Order of the British Empire.
Roger Taylor is the drummer and actually hits the highest notes in the band.
John Deacon is the quietest, he's the bassist. But he's the secret weapon--he wrote many of the most iconic hits.
Fact- all 4 members of Queen have written number 1 hits. Freddie is phenomenal but all 4 are fantastic!
John deacon also built Brian May's amp,
Thank you...
@@tK-be6ns woah really?!?! cool
@@essaalkhaldi7939the deacy, you can buy replicas now.
Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, not Order of the British Empire. CBE is far more exclusive than an OBE and is the third highest honour given by the crown
The crazy thing about this crowd is that it wasn’t even a “Queen crowd” they went to see all sorts of bands that day so not all of them were out and out Queen fans, yet every single one of them knew every Queen song and all the cues as well as being completely under Freddie’s spell!
It was stunning. They were putty in his hands....in his thrall...the MAGICIAN
Crazy little thing
I have to say, rewatching this with someone hearing it for the first time was a joy. Thank you.
So true
Absolutely
Watched on nYE with my 12 yr old daughter who was just blown away :)
So nice xx
When they did a concert in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the entire stadium sang Love of My Life, in English. Brazil's language is Portuguese, but people loved them so much they learned it!!
If you listen carefully, especially with the older Queen songs, you can hear the audience singing every single lyric...word for word. It is awesome...goose bumps!!!
It's awesome to see you feel exactly how I felt the first time I experienced Queen so many years ago. It's truly timeless!
It's the same with Meatloaf. He could just come out, sit down, and let the band play. The audience would do the lyrics. Went to the opening night of Bat Out Of Hell the musical. They had to be perfect cuz the audience knew every word of every song.
This is considered by almost all as the GREATEST live performance of all time
Yessir 💯😤🔥💪🏽
No doubt it was!! This was not Queens best live performance but it was definitely the best live performance that day and they stole the show no hands down. Elton John told the guys when they came offstage that there was nobody that was going to follow that!! Nobody was going to follow that act, and I can't remember who went on stage directly after Queen but I wouldn't have wanted it to be myself.
@@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 it was Bowie. He did a percect job but even his performance was nowhere close to Queen
Can't argue with that statement, not that I would want to. It was sublime.
@@tonyska Now you made me nostalgic for the band Sublime. I wonder what they would have done as a follow up to their amazing, eponymous album had their frontman (Bradley Nowel) not died.
I was there, it was amazing, it was loud, the crowd was brilliant, such a happy feeling, just joyous. So many legendary performances in one day with iconic bands, so much quality on display. It gives me goosebumps watching you enjoy it, I was about 9 feet from the front towards the left of the stage as you look at it. My mind is still blown when I think how lucky I was to be there. My generations Woodstock. I still have my ticket and programme. I really enjoyed your video. Thank you for the memories. 👍👍👍
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This must have been an incredible experience, Andy.
Jealous!!!!
Wow, I had goosebumps reading your post. Beyond cool you were there.
Damn. That's something to be very jealous of. I've seen and heard this concert many many many times and I get goosebumps every time.
Freddie was the undisputed greatest frontman/showman in music history no other can touch his ability to hold a crowd in his palm.
72,000 people were there in front of Queen at the Live Aid performance. Freddie commanded/captivated all of them. Brian May is a hell of a guitarist. John Deacon on Bass and Roger Taylor on Drums. 😎
Can anyone keep their eyes off Freddie? He was just MAGNETIC!
I was there in the flesh, towards the back in the stands with my then boyfriend. The atmosphere was electric, everyone was hyped up. Queen definitely stole the show not just at Wembley but also in Philadelphia where they were being broadcast live. Freddie even had that crowd joining in!
It also has to be remembered that Queen were not even on the bill when the tickets first went out on sale, The the majority of the crowd weren’t even Queen fans , yet they could still get two massive crowds one in the Uk the other in the USA into the palm of theyre hands. Of course we shouldn’t forget the worldwide TV audience as well.
It was hot and I almost missed Queens set due to that age old problem we ladies suffer from , queuing for the restroom! I shudder at that thought imagine being there then missing out because you had a call of nature!
Good for you - I was privileged to see Queen three times - with the original band including Fred - and even got to meet them briefly when I was 16 - first show I saw -most memorable of all!
If I knew how long Freddie had left before he stopped performing live I would’ve made more effort in going to see them, but no one can predict the future.
I’ve never been a person who went to lots of concerts, to tell the truth the Live Aid concert has been the only one.
Would I go to. Queen concert now probably not, age ill health and a fear of large crowds, even facebook, Twitter and Instagram scare me. I can just cope with adding a few remarks on a few threads on this platform.
@@nicolalodge-bruce4090 I am much older now, too - just turned 59 - my precious memories are from the first time - 1977 - I was 16 - and a couple of subsequent concerts over next few years... I would not go out of my way, now... although Brian May is my long-time crush, I still think I would have a hard time not seeing Freddie... :)
@@nicolalodge-bruce4090 Oh, I forgot to say the obvious line: "Time Waits for Nobody..." :)
I was in London that day, but not at Live Aid. I was in the Royal Tournament but everyone was trying to watch it if they could, or listen to it when they had the chance. The whole of London was buzzing that day!
Live aid was a charity concert with the world’s biggest music stars, and every artist/band was given 20 mins. And these 20 mins are considered to be the best live concert performance ever
Freddie worked hard to be play it. He had AIDS and his Dr. told him not to, since he had a throat issue.
I adore watching Queen being found by the younger generations 💙
Same!
Me too! And by other races. I've tried to find other reaction videos for songs from other countries.
When music used to be more than just a product !
I agree. They all know there songs when they hear it. These young black Americans will learn instrument after this.
He was teaching with his vocals.
My best mate dad went to college when he moved here in Ealing!
The 25 mins that the world still talks about with awe in their voices...... It was amazing to see a young man like yourself see what the world saw and felt that day.... ❤️
"I never knew Queen had two guitarists."
The bass guitarist was John deacon. He is also an electrical engineer and hand-built Queen's amps.
My mum and dad is in that crowd somewhere. They said it was amazing. Took them over an hr to get out and then the train was packed on the way home. I was 5 years old and at my grandparents. Was raised on queen and so was my son.😁
Queen:
Singer: Freddie Mercury
Guitar: Brian May
Bass: John Deacon
Drummer: Roger Taylor
What a amazing band...........
Aleksander Finstad yes and Brian and Rogers sang along with Freddie.. John Deacon was scared to sing and he said he couldn’t for years but after he got accustomed to it, he started singing in the concerts. You can see him singing on the stage at live aid. I love the Deacy Ampifier he created that made the good tours sound like anything I wanted. They could make this sound like an orchestra, etc.. John Deacon and Brian May both had doctorates and Brian was astrophysics and John Deacon was an electrical engineer. It’s hard to believe that Roger studied biology and dentistry and then Freddie Mercury was an architectural design and art student. These guys were all college educated but they had this passion and love for music, they were darn good!
I think I said all I needed too say about Freddie ( ně)Farouq..He was an is the king of Queen ( long live Freddie in Heaven ........
And, all 4 wrote hit songs that were #1. This is a truncated version of a concert. Estimated crowd numbers around the world were over 1 billion people watched it. I was 20 and home from University for summer break and had to fight my daddy physically to watch it. (He was an alcoholic and I was 20 years old, his baby girl, it was more a keep away for him, but I eventually got the remote from him. It's the first concert of its kind. Artists from the States and the UK playing back and forth. David Bowie is said to not want to follow Queen on stage after this performance. 85,000-90,000 people and they weren't all Queen fans. The largest crowd that Queen performed exclusively for is over 200,000 people, I believe it was in Spain.
Each group was given only 20 minutes. He and Brian May come back out and sing a song that is more important today than when they wrote it. "Is This the World We Created".
The only band in each member wrote at least one number one hit....
@@robinaddis-vaughn7271 - Their biggest audiences was in Rio...250,000!!!!!!!!!!!
Freddie wrote Crazy Little Thing Called Love in about 10 minutes!! It’s his tribute to Elvis:)
And he actually wrote the song while bathing in a tub
....However , I omitted Made in heaven .".live in peace Freddie. ..coz that's where you are. ..regardless.......
I always thought that was an Elvis song, my whole life lol
melly beans it is an Elvis song. Crazy little thing called love is a cover.
@@tristenmaguire5707 no Freddie wrote it
Crazy Little Thing Called Love was a tribute song to Elvis. Elvis died 2 years before the song was written. 72,000 were at Live Aid in London. 89,484 people in Philly.
When Queen sang they blew everyone away to such an extent the other bands complained because they couldn't do as well, Freddie owned not only the crowd but live aid as well, "true."
I don't know if this really happened but if not, it's still great, supposedly a reporter once asked Freddy what instrument he played best and he said, without hesitation, "The audience".
That is SUCH a Freddie answer
You’re absolutely right he is one of the best guitars out there. Brian May is one of the greatest guitarists in the world and he deserves his place in the rock and roll hall of fame
Robert Petre Yes he is!! Dr. Brian May!! ❤️ he’s always been underrated but his guitar can saying and he plays it that well. I loved hearing his story about how he and his dad made the red special because they couldn’t afford an electric guitar. His dad was an electrical engineer and they took bits and pieces of wood & his mom’s sewing Old sewing materials and made that guitar. Beautiful father and son story❤️❤️ Brian is a listed number 10 or 11 on the best guitarist of all time. John Deacon number nine has the best bass player and dad Roger Taylor number five has the best singing drummer. Freddie Mercury is listed as number two on the front man but I still think he is better than Robert Plant. Led Zeppelin is hugely popular but I still believe Freddie Mercury has a better vocal and a better stage performer. That’s my opinion.
Monterey Harris Yes Robert Plant from Led Zeppelin is an incredibly technical guitarist but still Brian May is one of the greatest guitarist in the world it’s just when he plays guitar solo’s he has so much feeling that man is speaking poetry with his music
He's also a renowned Astrophysicist!
Marian Stroup I know he’s a real national treasure
@@robertpetre9378 Robert Plant is the singer of Led Zeppelin...Jimmy Page is the guitarist.
That moment when Elton John is backstage waiting to go on and saying to himself, "Oh, crap, how do I follow THIS!"
Yep Bowie i said it once and was told i was wrong
Elton was in the stand sat next to Princess Diana.. watching this performance together.
Pretty much anyone else would worry about performing at the same gig as David Bowie or Elton John..... what a generation of true musicians !
This is true!
I remember hearing that there were arguments backstage that no one wanted to follow Queen... Bowie drew the short straw and got thru cos he was so different to Freddie, but hell... who COULD follow Freddie at his best, in his element and wired to everyone in that stadium!
yep lol Bowie was going on stage as they were coming off and he just shook his head and said " You bastards " lolol
I’ve always said it must be the greatest,most incredible feeling to have a huge crazy audience sing your songs with you. Look at that crowd!! What a high!
I was there and the music wrapped around you, hugged you, and went through you. I cried then and I still tear up listening to it today.
What a great experience and memory you have!!!
Thanks for sharing! I’ve always wondered what it felt like to be there. Great to hear that it was what I imagined. ❤️
Me too, tear...
Wow. I was still a kid but I knew the concert was a huge deal on account of my older brother. We only watched it on TV. I wished I was there though after watching it. What incredible electricity it was. All the great pop stars were there. Biggest concert ever
Me too. The day remains the greatest show I had the privilege to attend. Queen indeed were the pinnacle. The fact there was such a breadth of acts in a day. Such talent. Not sure we can ever repeat this.
When Freddie did his little solo part at the Live Aid concert; the long note he holds has been said to be the note that was heard around the world.
Mary Costley ayyyoooo Ayyyooo
YUP, AS FREDDIE HAD SAID WOULD HAPPEN... THEY TORE A HOLE IN THE SKY....
And this is not even Queen’s audience. Many in the audience were not even fans and yet Freddie captivated every soul in that stadium. ( around 100.000 people)
Wembley only held 82,000 for football matches, less for concerts because of the staging. This was the maximum possible crowd for a gig at 72,000.
@@decodolly1535 wrong wrong wrong ....do your intel before making such stupid comments
@@Thailandescapades No, right, right, right. Several members of my family across three generations worked at Wembley Stadium so I know perfectly well how many people it could accommodate for concerts.
However, just to please you, a very basic internet search: "How many people were at Live Aid?" immediately returned the information "Wembley Stadium in London, 72,000".
72,000 (London); 100,000 (Philadelphia)
Rosário Furtado Leite - Freddie did it wherever he performed, he just reached out, opened his hand, and gathered the whole audience into it, no one else ever did it before and no one ever will again!
I was almost 7 when I saw this live on TV, and been a huge Queen fan since, as well as a total musicnut. Thanks to Freddie, John, Brian and Roger.
Queen were in the doldrums when this concert took place. This performance convinced them to produce another album and tour it. From that tour, the Queen Live at Wembley double album was produced. I recommend that to you.
It was as amazing as you think it was, and more. I’ll never forget that day, I’m so blessed to have been there.
You are, I never got to see them live, although I’d love to see them with Adam Lambert! I consider myself blessed to have watched it live.
OH SHIT!!! You were there? That's frickin awesome.
Freddie is the best frontman of all time, true legend never die!
It’s sounds like Elvis because it was dedicated to Elvis, Freddie was a big fan.
Queen's sound engineer turned there output level up to 11, that's a true fact.
They would’ve STILL stolen the show❣️
Once they found the stage; no one was stopping it. 🤘👊🏾
My mate bought me a cup like your profile pick and I dropped the boler hat/lid and in smashed
Boo 👎
TheHarrip I’m sorry to hear of your hat/lids’demise.
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Queen's Live Aid performance was a Master Class in musical performance. Especially when you find the story behind it and Freddie was told NOT to perform because he'd been sick and could damage his vocal cords permanently. He of course ignored that. The entire band picked up the little slack Freddie left (as he was careful about pushing his voice) -- it's truly a world-class performance in a 20 min set. Attendance was just under 90k
A few interesting facts about the quiet member of Queen John Deacon. He joined Queen in 1971 for his musical and electronic skills (fun fact he created the Deacy Amp from parts out of a skip which Brian May used to create guitar orchestras throughout Queen career).
He wrote several f Queens hits including Your my best friend, Another One Bites The Dust, Back Chat And I want to break free.
He was And is still involved with the bands financial management even though he retired from the band and the music industry in 1997. According to the Sunday Times Rich List 2019 John Deacon is worth £ 130 million.
Personal life, he married his wife in 1975 so they have now been married for 44 years and they have 6 children. Final interesting fact is that one of the reasons Queen split from their original management company is that it refused to lend John Deacon money to put up a deposit on a house.
Just thought John retired in 1997 is worth £130 million and has 6 children I think I could definitely use his financial skills in sorting out my finances.
John was an integral member of Queen as Freddie himself stated ‘We are a Band of 4 equal musicians I’m just the lead singer not the leader of the band.
But thats why Queen worked.Each had excellence in their own field and then to bring them together....smh. Funnily enough they are the most modest and humblest guys you will ever meet.
@@maryapatterson Agree. Take any one away and it wouldn't be Queen. They each contributed importantly to the whole team.
Knowing that they had twenty minutes to play , Queen planned their set to please their audience. They played shorter versions of their epic songs and the crowd went wild. There were 90k plus in Wembly and an estimated billion around the world on tv. Btw Brian and his Dad built that guitar when he was a teen and he still plays it on tour today. That ripped tone comes from the coin he plays it with instead of a pick. Fred wrote crazy little thing called love in the bath as a tribute to Elvis.
With all of the legendary bands there performing Queen totally walked away owning the entire thing. ❤️ There were watch parties everywhere that day and into the night. It was exciting to be watching something so historic. I was 14 and our block had an outdoor watch party and it was huge with lots of alcohol and when Queen came on the world stopped. Everyone just stood watching how amazing this performance was and we would never forget it for as long as we lived. Everybody knew those songs by heart thanks to MTV back when it was actually about music and not pregnant teenagers and other trashy tv shows.
There's NO autotune on this one!
At the concert Elton John was rumoured to of said "Queen are stealing the show"
Jayvees reaction is exactly how we all felt seeing it. I remember the broadcast. It was epic.
John Deacon played bass guitar. In the Bohemian Rhapsody video, he was behind Freddie at the piano, and John had long hair.
Brian May is the guitarist you're wondering about.
The amazing thing about this concert is it was not a Queen concert, there were aroud 50 big name acts appearing in this concert for \live Aid.... yet the main one is this one! It stole the show!
This used to be my dad's favorite thing to watch with me. Live Aid. He passed away ten years ago in a car wreck at 44, but I still watch it on his birthday. His favorite was always Queen at liveaid. They changed the world of concerts. Loved your reactions to queen, they were similar to my first ones too.
Im so sorry. What a great tribute to your Pops!
I'm sorry about your loss, i'm sure he's glad you still remember him
"I wonder how many people there is?"
More than you can possibly imagine. That concert was on TV around the world.
Queen completely stole the show that day they were and are the best band that ever were Rip Freddie forever missed.. and don't forget they all performed for free..
Ladies and Gents, let me introduce you the greatest entertainer of the world, Mr. Freddie Mercury.
3 musical geniuses and Freddy Mercury.
Freddy is beyond a genius.
I was stuck in the middle of the crowd at Live Aid but could hear everything and just about see the screens , Princess Diana was there and she was radiating pure excitement and happiness as everyone who was there felt on fire except for Prince Charles !!! For such an enormous crowd there was no trouble or pushing ....I am 70yrs old now and have been so lucky to have been young in the late sixties and the 1970s plus I still have all my Concert programmes and tickets . " Those were the Days of our Lives " as Freddie wrote. ..l didn't like Queens (Fat Bottomed Girls ) because I was really slim . Great to see young people listening to this era's music & my lucky son will get all my LPs etc when I've gone .😱😱
Dr Brian May on guitar you asked about. He has a doctorate in Astrophysics and built his own guitar. The other guitar player is John Deacon was studying electrical engineering and he built some of the amps they used. Roger Taylor on drums. All four of them each wrote a song for the group that went to #1. There were over 72 thousand there that day.
I wasn't physically at the concert, at either of the two stadiums being used, in the US and UK, but I was one of nearly 2 billion people around the world watching live on TV, and I don't know if it's possible to really experience this event the same way now. It's a shame really, and I can only imagine what watching it then would have been like if we had the internet, like we do now.
The fastest 20 minutes you’ll ever experience. ❤️❤️❤️ We miss you so much, Freddie.
THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEMORY OF THIS DAY, WAS; I HAD TO KEEP GOING BACKWARD & FORWARD FROM MY WORKPLACE TO MY HOME TO KEEP CHANGING THE V.H.S. TAPES THAT I WAS USING TO RECORD THE WHOLE THING. (I STILL HAVE, EVERY SECOND).
BUT THE ONE THING THAT STAYS IN MY MIND WAS; I NEVER MISSED A SECOND OF IT, THE WHOLE
THING WAS PLAYING ON OUTSIDE T.V.SCREENS, CAR RADIOS, PEOPLE’S HI-FI SYSTEMS, IT WAS COMING FROM EVERY SINGLE HOUSE I WALKED BY. THE WHOLE COUNTRY, NATION, WAS LISTENING & WATCHING SIMULTANEOUSLY. I HAD NOT EXPERIENCED THAT SINCE THE MOON LANDINGS. OUTSTANDING MOMENT.
UP THERE WITH DIANA DEAD, NINE ELEVEN & KENNEDY SHOT. MOMENTOUS.
Matthew Lynch 💞that memory!
Yes, yes it was.
I videotaped it too!!!! I was just a kid!!!
I wasn't there, but watched the entire concert on TV that day. Amazing, thats what Queen was. bloody amazing!!!!!
Me too! It was a week before my 10th birthday. I sat there and watched MTV all day and all night. So glad I can say I watched Live Aid!
Me too!
I love your reaction!!! I was lucky enough to see Queen live in 1980, ( I am a cool grandma). They were the best live band ever!!! I remember watching this on TV..speechless. Enjoy the Queen music!!
I remember when this was live on TV. I was going out so I set the VCR to record it. When I got back home I found out I'd programmed the wrong channel and got 8 hours of golf!
It’s been a gas watching this with you, you’re an intelligent, open minded dude, trying stuff out. That’s smart. I wasn’t at Live Aid, but at any concert Freddy held the audience in his hand, he was a magical presence on stage, as you pointed out.
You have to love how Mercury and the entire band sound just like they do in the studio. That is so rare from a live performance.
All the bands that did this Live Aid for Africa all did a 20 minute set and viewed all around the world via SATELLITE TELEVISION
One of the most famous concerts in our time
I love watching your reaction to Queen, you're so passionate, know the parole, are so admirative to them. That's so adorable and warm my heart every time
I remember seeing this live on TV and even that was a freaking incredibly powerful experience. I can only imagine actually being there! 🥰
Btw, there were 70,000 people at Wembley Stadium in London watching Live Aid. About 1.5 BILLION people watched it televised, including me, like I said.
i normally don’t like watching react channels, but damn dude. something about this makes me feel like i’m watching it with you! i really appreciate the positivity you’ve got, man
Exactly!
I wasn't there but remember staying home all day to watch the whole concert. You could feel the atmosphere from the stadium through the TV and it was unforgettable.
Best 24 mins of live tv ever recorded. Never met anyone who disagreed
Lol loved hearing that you listened to bohemian rhapsody 100s of times .....we all do ....5 million for me ...been a fan since 1970s .
the greatest performance ever. I cried for a week when he died.
I love watching Queen live!! Freddie is such a rooster on stage!!! The prettiest bird out there!!
I was at Philly Concert. We watched a giant screen which we saw the London Concert that was happening simultaneously. Jumping back and forth between the 2. it was hotter than hell that day but I will never forget it! The bands that reunited to play that day is a long one. It was spectacular!
I was there, too. The signal from London kept crapping out; I recall we lost it right after they did "Radio Ga-Ga." Still, what we got set the standard for both shows.
I’m so jealous. At the time, my favourite band was the Hooters - who opened the Philly concert.
currently crying cause ill never experience a performance half as amazing as this. The people there are blessed. Nothing will ever compare
thanks for a watching Queen with me these videos have kept me going through lock-down. Being an oldie its been like walking through my life.
Gets my vote for the GREATEST LIVE SET EVER!!!!!!!!😁😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👍👍
"I wanted more!" Watching THE GREATEST live performance ever will always leave you wanting more. I watched the whole of Live Aid at home and Queen just smashed it with this performance. I only saw them live once. It was at Knebworth Park in 1986 and was the biggest audience I have ever been a part of, with 120,000 people there.
Yep, My only one also.Was amazing and big country as warm up band.
@@seeker1432 I missed all the other bands because my mate's car broke down on the way there! Luckily, his parent's were still at his relatives in Bristol so we had to wait for them to come and pick us up at the motorway services. We then got to Knebworth in time to see Queen, a show I will always remember.
@@LRBerry Big country where good. But you lucky you got there to see Queen. What a memory hey.
@@seeker1432 It is, especially considering how ill Freddie was at the time. I had tried to get a ticket for their date at Maine Road in Manchester but was too late.
@@seeker1432 I was there, the car park was hell on earth! I had seen Big Country before, great band. Queen made it all worthwhile and who could have known it would be their last UK gig ever. Ergo, it wasn't filmed.
Random fact: Radio Gaga is where Lady Gaga got her name from, huge Queen fan
I was LUCKY to experience Queen LIVE in concert and it was a musically TSUNAMI that flushed over us the audience
I remember watching this on TV when I was about 12 and even then I knew I was watching something very special. My eyes were glued to them and I'm pretty sure that my mouth was hitting the floor the whole set. It was and still is the greatest performance I've ever seen. It affected me so much that I can't even imagine what it would have been like to be there in person. Just genius, and Freddie Mercury was and still is the greatest frontman in music history.
Every so often i come back to this (plus the uncut version) and spaz out.. Freddie..still holds my attention like no other singer ever could... i miss him tbh.. and am glad videos like this exsist.. they are all special..be it a reaction vid or uncut... 😍
FYI Queen has probably the most "I've heard this song but don't know who sings it" songs like...ever :D
I absolutely love it when the young reactors realize songs they have heard are done by Queen.
Freddie had a respiratory infection this night, so he wasn't in full voice. Was fantastic, regardless.
He was dying of HIV..and he knew it. I love his commitment to his fans..and to the cure for AIDS. And look what's happened since then. So many lives saved/extended. Wish he had been one of them.
I went on a school trip to France that day (from UK), so there was a bus full of hyped-up fifteen year olds singing along and having an absolute blast listening to LiveAid all the way home after a day in France. Kudos to the driver for putting the radio on full blast.
I was at Live Aid and Philly in 1985 and they put this up on the screen live from Wembly. The crowd was absolutely nuts! Greatest concert I've ever been to and I've seen Zeppelin, Floyd, U2, and more. Surreal moment.