I was at that concert, I was 17 years old. As I was walking home after, I was still in a daze, my ears ringing and realizing I had just been part of one of the greatest Live show ever made... A few years later, I was living in Germany and I attended the LiveAid concert, witnessing Queen perform the greatest 20 minutes ever done. I still have part of my ticket framed on my wall and I 'll keep it forever. What an amazing singer, what an amazing band. And remember: no auto tune, no electronics, just pure, raw talent. I was so lucky to grow up listening to these amazing bands that had real singers and real musicians !!!
@@AaliyahCapili if you want to see a a current band with a great singing drummer, and a powerhouse lead vocalist, check out The Warning. The song "Disciple" live at Teatro Metropólitan 8/29/2022 is a great introduction to them.
Fun fact. A journalist asked Freddie: "-How does it feel to be the best singer in rock?" Freddie responded: "- I don´t know, ask Steve Perry! (Journey)" Great reaction to this fantastic band, and singer! RIP Freddie, you are missed! For sure not just one of the best singingwise, but the best frontman ever! 😍
Their performance at Live Aid in 1985 is legendary. You can actually see the sound waves going back and forth from the stage to the back of the stadium at one point (I think it's during We will Rock You). Freddie Mercury gives a textbook performance on how to be a legendary front-man, he totally crushes it (as does the rest of the band). Great reaction!
This concert was presented in IMAX a couple of weeks ago. Of course, I’ve seen it on UA-cam but the beautifully re-mastered theatre release was mesmerizing!
Wonderful review. Queen and Freddie Mercury are one of the all time greats. When I was a young lad their albums A Night at the Opera and A Day at the Races changed my life musically. As a young teenager, I never heard anything like that before and I knew I wanted to play music because of that. And over forty years later, I'm still playing guitar. RIP Freddie. You made the world just a little bit better.
No doubt Freddie Mercury was one of the greatest performances to ever take the stage. "Somebody to Love" is one of my favorite songs. "Millionaire Waltz" is an underrated song. Great analysis and as always, great reaction.
You're only 20. I'm so happy you found this amazing band. Freddie was just the best performer ever. Never forget Brian on guitar and did those astounding guitar solos. Roger on Drums and John on bass. I was there in the 80s and well put it this way. When Freddie died, I cried for days. Brian is overlooked as an amazing guitarist. Queen were made up of 4 members. All were outstanding.
It was so wonderful to see a young person enjoying the music of my youth! The seventies was a great time to be young and alive, in many ways I think we lived life with innocent reckless abandon, young people today truly have no idea what total freedom and anonymously we lived. A bad experience didn't follow us like a dark cloud. One simply put a period at the end of a bad experience and moved on😢 not so today😢
Queen has to be one if the best bands of all time not only his vocals are good theres meaning in these songs if i can make a suggestion maybe i was made for lovin you by kiss but anyways i loved you smiled the whole way
Great reaction. I really like Freddie's vocal slides, they're so evenly done, it seems like he doesn't struggle with any particular note or range or use much head voice. It sounds like it's all from the diaphragm. What's funny watching this is, in any other band Roger Taylor would probably be the lead singer, or one of them, but Freddie is such a force of nature, he is THE front man. They are a real well-balanced band too, not overly guitar or bass driven, or beat happy, they're all working together and creating moments of intensity as well as fragility, versus having some sort of static backing track that doesn't go anywhere. Great songwriting.
He could also, and maybe you already know this, but sing opera. He had seen Montserrat Caballé and adored her, wanted to collaborate with her so sent her a demo (which I will put the link here) to see if she would be willing to do an album with him. After she heard it the album "Barcelona" came to life :) His demo is also on the album, but on the album Montserrat took the high notes and Freddy went lower, however in the demo, all the notes were him. In the demo there are no words just notes, but words were created for the album. The demo is like listening to an angel sing. Watching the two perform, you could see how much they truly adored one another, their chemistry was unreal. Demo: ua-cam.com/video/cP5r9vKWA7A/v-deo.html
Hi Aaliyah, another great reaction to truly one of the best bands of all time and to the incomparable Freddie Mercury! I really enjoy your reactions, I had a 10 minute break at work and went just a little over but it was worth it....have a great day and keep smiling!
You mentioned the belt. It's fantastic but he's also sitting down which makes it even harder to to that. He does it with such ease!!!! One of the greatest singers ever!!!!
One of the greatest singers ever?! Please. Nowhere close! Freddie cannot be compared with other mortal singers because to do so shames all the others into oblivion. Gilmor, Presley, Jackson, Bowie!! The only entity you can compare Mercury to is God Himself. I hate comparing Freddie Mercury with God. He’s great and all, but he’s no Freddie Mercury!
Queen made growing up in the 80s so good! When my dad passed last year, I took a lot of music DVDs and I made sure that Queen live at Wembley was one of them. What a colossal bunch of talent they were!
@@AaliyahCapili one of my strongest memories of Queen is after Freddie died, the tribute concert was unbelievable. It's worth checking out, Wembley stadium was packed!
Good evening from the UK .. Youre looking fab girl .. Glad you commented on the drummer singing. Hes hitting some high notes and perfectly in tune whilst hammering away at the drums and having to hang his head to one side ! Your reaction to the note Frddie hits at 10:18 was same as mine I just smiled knowingly .. Love seeing your reactions.. Such a charming intelligent girl. You must have some good parents sweetie
Still my favorite reaction channel. I love watching her expressions! She FEELS the music we grew up listening to and breaks it down as to why we' were so drawn to it in our youth....I really like her personal videos of HER singing! Check them out if you haven't already, trust me :-) I hope I get to see her in person sing one of these days....love Aaliyah!
Great reaction, Aaliyah, I really enjoyed watching this one! For a great example of Roger Taylor hitting the high notes you should try reacting to Queen doing "In The Lap of the Gods". The studio version might work best. And for a great live performance to rival this one I would suggest "White Queen" from the Odeon Hammersmith, featuring an amazing back and forth between guitar and piano!!
Young lady: In my very humble opinion I'd add just a simple question to your impecable analisys which is from which planet came each guy of Queen? God bless you and keep singing!
Listen to Freddie sing Love of my life sitting on the stool with no shirt and Brian on 12 string guitar. you can see his abdominal muscles moving working the power in his voice
"Dragon attack" from the same show. You'd get a kick out of that one ! There is so much more from the 70s and 80s that you have yet to discover ! There is a broader audience for you there. It is enjoyable for us to see your joy when you discover it . 🙏
You should check out Levoln Helm of The Band singing live while playing the drums. I'm glad you called out Roger's backing vocals, he always did a great job. I had this concert on vhs when I was a young child in the 80's and watched it constantly, this song was the highlight but the whole show is fantastic.
This has probably been suggested a million times already, but check out Queen's 1985 Live Aid concert set. Considered one of the best performances of all time.
Hello Aaliyah,Great group and song. I may have heard them first in the 1970s and of course they were magnificent. When Bohemian Rhapsody released in 1975 I thought they were Amazing. When we all lost Freddie in 1991 it was a sad time and we lost a great Singer, Pianist, writer and showman RIP
In 1997 the Spanish opera singer Montserrat Caballé released album called Friends For Life. One of the songs in tribute to Freddie Mercury was the version for “Bohemian Rhapsody” that she sung with Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden.
Outstanding reaction and insights, thank you Please do some thing for Freddie and Montserrat, either like be or from the album Barcelona ❤ The golden boy 😊
I saw Queen in Portland, Maine 1977 on the " News of The World Tour. I wish I could have seen them some years earlier when they played at the Portland Exposition with Mahogany Rush and I believe Kansas. Probably 1973 or 74, back then they were little known.
hey Aaliyah if you feel like crying, check out "You Take my Breath Away" by Queen (featuring the incomparable Freddie Mercury) but be sure to use the live "Hyde Park" version and not the studio version, have a good day!
Good to see people hyping Roger Taylor. I'm a drummer who can't sing at all, but... The idea of singing AND drumming at the same time? That blows my mind. Phil Collins, Don Henley, and a few others. Few, being the operative word.
Hi great reaction!! You won't be probably picking my suggestion but there's another Somebody to love version that you definitely need to check which is the one at the Hammersmith Odeon 1979. There you can see how Freddie showcases his vocal skills. Great job!
Hey gorgeous. I hope your singing is going well. More reactions please. Don't forget the most viewed of David Phelps live videos, as he sings better live then anybody else does in the studio. Until next time, stay well and popping for fresh
I saw Queen 1982 at the Summit in Houston. I was just 14. It cost less than $15 for decent seats. It was the first time I saw him with his famous stasche and tank top. I didn't know Freddie would become iconic. Kids at school made fun of my awesome Hot Space t-shirt and told me I was gay. That was the level of stupidity in Texas highschools at that time.
Have you reacted to Home Free? A country a capella group. Two of their members: Rob Lundquist and Austin Brown "tried" to sing Nessun Dorma. You should check it out.
I was at that concert, I was 17 years old. As I was walking home after, I was still in a daze, my ears ringing and realizing I had just been part of one of the greatest Live show ever made... A few years later, I was living in Germany and I attended the LiveAid concert, witnessing Queen perform the greatest 20 minutes ever done. I still have part of my ticket framed on my wall and I 'll keep it forever. What an amazing singer, what an amazing band. And remember: no auto tune, no electronics, just pure, raw talent. I was so lucky to grow up listening to these amazing bands that had real singers and real musicians !!!
Thank you very very much for sharing your experience with us, much appreciated🥰
My jealous heart knows no words. Give me your memories. Give or I'll scream
@@flexygoo1295 😂😂😂
Best era of music ever! I'm also blessed!
Also have to give props to Roger Taylor on the drums and backing vocals. Very underrated as a singer himself.
Yes I was very impressed by how he reached some of those high notes while playing drums.
@@AaliyahCapili if you want to see a a current band with a great singing drummer, and a powerhouse lead vocalist, check out The Warning. The song "Disciple" live at Teatro Metropólitan 8/29/2022 is a great introduction to them.
He's the greatest front man in the history of rock and roll.
*vocalist from any genre
nobody is even close...
YES YES YES!!!!!!
Agree. With Ian Anderson.
Agree 100%!
Fun fact.
A journalist asked Freddie: "-How does it feel to be the best singer in rock?"
Freddie responded: "- I don´t know, ask Steve Perry! (Journey)"
Great reaction to this fantastic band, and singer! RIP Freddie, you are missed! For sure not just one of the best singingwise, but the best frontman ever! 😍
But of course is better than any Singer lol
Many thanks for sharing this🥰
I saw him live at Live Aid in London he completely stole the show! he is magnetic you can't stop looking at him it's amazing!!!!
Just remember they stole the show without the rest of the band he was nothing
Many thanks for sharing your experience🥰
@@Jackflip1996Every member of the band is incredible in their own right and 3 of the 4 including Freddie had successful solo careers
Roger Taylors backing vocals are superb.
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Yep.. and also Brian, though!
I agree with you....one of the best songs ever written!
i prefer who want to live forever...but this is veeeery nice song
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Their performance at Live Aid in 1985 is legendary. You can actually see the sound waves going back and forth from the stage to the back of the stadium at one point (I think it's during We will Rock You). Freddie Mercury gives a textbook performance on how to be a legendary front-man, he totally crushes it (as does the rest of the band). Great reaction!
Many thanks for sharing
.👍👍A great performance by an awesome performer and band. 🖖❤
Yas I agree!!
i saw Queen Live at Knebworth 1986, ethereal, genius, history is made of these moments
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Dang those records were lost... last concert of Queen with Freddie me thinks...
This concert was presented in IMAX a couple of weeks ago. Of course, I’ve seen it on UA-cam but the beautifully re-mastered theatre release was mesmerizing!
Many thanks for sharing the info
Great reaction! ❤
MORE QUEEN PLEASE! 👑☺️
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Not somebody,we ALL love you Freddie. Rock in peace.Great reaction young lady. 💯❤️🤘🇮🇹
Thanks so much🥰
The drummer great, and also a fantastic singer.
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Roger Taylor is a great vocalist.
This is an absolute master class on live performance.
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Wonderful review. Queen and Freddie Mercury are one of the all time greats. When I was a young lad their albums A Night at the Opera and A Day at the Races changed my life musically. As a young teenager, I never heard anything like that before and I knew I wanted to play music because of that. And over forty years later, I'm still playing guitar. RIP Freddie. You made the world just a little bit better.
Many thanks for sharing your story with us💕
The greatest ❤ Forever Freddie 😊 thanks for your reaction
Thank you too!
You must react to Freddie and Montserrat singing The Golden Boy at La Nit. You'll be astounded.
yes!!!
And Barcelona!
Many thanks for the recommendation
Your face while doing your job is priceless and beautiful! Don't lose that beautiful smile!
Oh thanks so much💕
I was lucky enough to have seen them in 1980, on this tour, and in 1982 as well.
Thanks for sharing your experience
Queen was my first concert when I was a kid. I was in the 5th grade. They were AMAZING!!!!
Thanks for sharing your experience🥰
No doubt Freddie Mercury was one of the greatest performances to ever take the stage. "Somebody to Love" is one of my favorite songs. "Millionaire Waltz" is an underrated song. Great analysis and as always, great reaction.
Thanks for watching and for sharing🥰
Luckily I was so fortunate to see Queen twice in the late 1970’s.
I went to many concerts but Queen was phenomenal. RIP Freddie.
Thanks for sharing
Freddie Mercury had incredible range 😍
Suggested video 📹: Queen and David Bowie perform Under Pressure.
Thanks for the recommendations
Your smile throughout the song said it all. That entire band is amazingly talented and fronted by a superhero in Freddie. :)
Thanks so much🌺
Obrigado.Sempre que ouço esta música me emociono, faz parte da minha juventude. Abraço do Brasil.
Thanks so much for sharingz💕
Listen to him sing opera with Monserate Cabelle HOW CAN I GO ON....
Thanks for the recommendation
Love how you picked up on Roger Taylor’s solid backing vocals…. Man is a phenomenal contribution to drumming and music in general.
Thanks so much🥰
I am happy to see how loved and appreciated our Freddie is! Thank you...
Thanks for watching too
I can hardly listen to Freddie sing and not be brought to tears. His voice just effects me like no other voice.
You're only 20. I'm so happy you found this amazing band. Freddie was just the best performer ever. Never forget Brian on guitar and did those astounding guitar solos. Roger on Drums and John on bass. I was there in the 80s and well put it this way. When Freddie died, I cried for days. Brian is overlooked as an amazing guitarist. Queen were made up of 4 members. All were outstanding.
Thanks so much for sharing🥰
Your smile seems genuine and reminds me how awesome this performance is. Thanks!
Thank you too!🥰
Bravissima e bellissima, complimenti Aaliyah 🫶🥰
Thank you very much🥰
It was so wonderful to see a young person enjoying the music of my youth! The seventies was a great time to be young and alive, in many ways I think we lived life with innocent reckless abandon, young people today truly have no idea what total freedom and anonymously we lived. A bad experience didn't follow us like a dark cloud. One simply put a period at the end of a bad experience and moved on😢 not so today😢
Thank you very much for sharing about life in the seventies, much appreciated 🌺
Queen has to be one if the best bands of all time not only his vocals are good theres meaning in these songs if i can make a suggestion maybe i was made for lovin you by kiss but anyways i loved you smiled the whole way
Thanks so much🥰
Great reaction. I really like Freddie's vocal slides, they're so evenly done, it seems like he doesn't struggle with any particular note or range or use much head voice. It sounds like it's all from the diaphragm.
What's funny watching this is, in any other band Roger Taylor would probably be the lead singer, or one of them, but Freddie is such a force of nature, he is THE front man. They are a real well-balanced band too, not overly guitar or bass driven, or beat happy, they're all working together and creating moments of intensity as well as fragility, versus having some sort of static backing track that doesn't go anywhere. Great songwriting.
Many thanks for sharing🥰
Yes is absolutely amazing
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Loved watching your purely joyful reaction to this video! Subscribed 💛
Thank you so much!!♥️♥️♥️
He could also, and maybe you already know this, but sing opera. He had seen
Montserrat Caballé and adored her, wanted to collaborate with her so sent her a demo (which I will put the link here) to see if she would be willing to do an album with him. After she heard it the album "Barcelona" came to life :) His demo is also on the album, but on the album
Montserrat took the high notes and Freddy went lower, however in the demo, all the notes were him. In the demo there are no words just notes, but words were created for the album. The demo is like listening to an angel sing. Watching the two perform, you could see how much they truly adored one another, their chemistry was unreal. Demo: ua-cam.com/video/cP5r9vKWA7A/v-deo.html
Thanks so much for sharing
What a beautiful smile. It shows how much you are passionate about music and that´s great. Greetins from Venezuela.
Thank you so much! Greetings too
I saw their "Christmas Show" in Dec 1977 at the LA Forum, I don't know what it's called now. It was a great concert
Thanks for sharing💕
Love your reaction. Beautiful
Glad you enjoyed💕thanks for watching
Every time I watch Freddie I feel he is am example of why mothers are always saying to sit up straight. He posture is amazing and talent genius.
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This is such a fantastic performance, I am so glad you reacted to it, thank you.
Thanks for watching too
One of the greatest live performances ever.
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Hi Aaliyah, another great reaction to truly one of the best bands of all time and to the incomparable Freddie Mercury! I really enjoy your reactions, I had a 10 minute break at work and went just a little over but it was worth it....have a great day and keep smiling!
Oh Thank you so much!! Have a wonderful week💕
@@AaliyahCapili thanks and you do the same!
am glad he lives on with you people
I don’t expect that Freddie will have his second death (i.e. the last time ever that someone mentions his name) for a very, very long time yet.
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@@AaliyahCapili im from 1980 but queens should live one like the ole guys
He was filling in as Brian May broke a string so he improvised. Clever
Thanks for sharing
He is the legend
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Since you're into opera you should to a review on Freddie and Montserrat Caballe singing Barcelona its just brilliant
Thanks for the recommendation
Hi Sweetie, glad you are reacting to Queen, one of my favorite bands that I grew up jamming to....
Thanks for watching too
Well done young lady wishing you lot's of success all the way from Scotland
Thank you very much🙏
You mentioned the belt. It's fantastic but he's also sitting down which makes it even harder to to that. He does it with such ease!!!! One of the greatest singers ever!!!!
One of the greatest singers ever?! Please. Nowhere close!
Freddie cannot be compared with other mortal singers because to do so shames all the others into oblivion. Gilmor, Presley, Jackson, Bowie!! The only entity you can compare Mercury to is God Himself. I hate comparing Freddie Mercury with God. He’s great and all, but he’s no Freddie Mercury!
Thanks for sharing🌺
Great intro!!💯❤
Thank you! 🤗
They are amazing 👏
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Queen made growing up in the 80s so good! When my dad passed last year, I took a lot of music DVDs and I made sure that Queen live at Wembley was one of them. What a colossal bunch of talent they were!
They are amazing🥰🥰🥰
@@AaliyahCapili one of my strongest memories of Queen is after Freddie died, the tribute concert was unbelievable. It's worth checking out, Wembley stadium was packed!
QUEEN VIVE❤🎼🎼🎼🎼
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Good evening from the UK .. Youre looking fab girl .. Glad you commented on the drummer singing. Hes hitting some high notes and perfectly in tune whilst hammering away at the drums and having to hang his head to one side ! Your reaction to the note Frddie hits at 10:18 was same as mine I just smiled knowingly .. Love seeing your reactions.. Such a charming intelligent girl. You must have some good parents sweetie
Oh thanks so much for your kind words and appreciation🥰🥰🥰
Bohemian Raphsody was an Excellent film About This Band…Making it to the Live Aid was Monumental for Them🙏😇..Freddy Bless
Thanks for sharing
Hi happy to see you enjoy these older bands Keep it going 😁
Thanks for watching too
Still my favorite reaction channel. I love watching her expressions! She FEELS the music we grew up listening to and breaks it down as to why we' were so drawn to it in our youth....I really like her personal videos of HER singing! Check them out if you haven't already, trust me :-)
I hope I get to see her in person sing one of these days....love Aaliyah!
Hello, thank you very much for your very kind words and appreciation. I am truly grateful for your support🥰🥰🥰
Great reaction, Aaliyah, I really enjoyed watching this one! For a great example of Roger Taylor hitting the high notes you should try reacting to Queen doing "In The Lap of the Gods". The studio version might work best. And for a great live performance to rival this one I would suggest "White Queen" from the Odeon Hammersmith, featuring an amazing back and forth between guitar and piano!!
Many thanks for sharing
Young lady: In my very humble opinion I'd add just a simple question to your impecable analisys which is from which planet came each guy of Queen? God bless you and keep singing!
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Listen to Freddie sing Love of my life sitting on the stool with no shirt and Brian on 12 string guitar. you can see his abdominal muscles moving working the power in his voice
Thanks so much for sharing💕
Well done young lady !
Thank you
Freddie did own the crowds !
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"Dragon attack" from the same show. You'd get a kick out of that one ! There is so much more from the 70s and 80s that you have yet to discover ! There is a broader audience for you there. It is enjoyable for us to see your joy when you discover it . 🙏
Many thanks for sharing and for your recommendation
Powerful love it ,a true showman you said everything keep rocking your cool see ya on next vid your one of my fav rocker
Thank you!!!
Perfection
You should check out Levoln Helm of The Band singing live while playing the drums. I'm glad you called out Roger's backing vocals, he always did a great job. I had this concert on vhs when I was a young child in the 80's and watched it constantly, this song was the highlight but the whole show is fantastic.
Many thanks for sharing
He will always be the 🐐🐐🐐
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He was put on this earth to do one thing and he did it well
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Great reaction and comments.
Thank you!💕
So much fun.
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This has probably been suggested a million times already, but check out Queen's 1985 Live Aid concert set. Considered one of the best performances of all time.
Thanks so much for the recommendation
@@AaliyahCapili You’re welcome. 🙏🏻 Forgot to mention I like that you research facts during your reaction. I rarely see that with other reviewers.
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Now you know how we felt when we first heard Queen in the 70s.
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Hello Aaliyah,Great group and song. I may have heard them first in the 1970s and of course they were magnificent. When Bohemian Rhapsody released in 1975 I thought they were Amazing. When we all lost Freddie in 1991 it was a sad time and we lost a great Singer, Pianist, writer and showman RIP
Thanks so much for sharing🌺
Killer reaction greatest front man!
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in a worldwide poll Queen were voted the best band ever !
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Beautiful. Thank you for hinging in the muck with us. Knew you were cool.
Oh thanks so much too🌺
In 1997 the Spanish opera singer Montserrat Caballé released album called Friends For Life. One of the songs in tribute to Freddie Mercury was the version for “Bohemian Rhapsody” that she sung with Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden.
Here's the song:
ua-cam.com/video/p9ytkJvtdaQ/v-deo.htmlsi=Vi7PGs5nZ8_D5R9_
Many thanks for sharing
Outstanding reaction and insights, thank you
Please do some thing for Freddie and Montserrat, either like be or from the album Barcelona ❤
The golden boy 😊
Thanks so much and for your recommendation too
I saw Queen in Portland, Maine 1977 on the " News of The World Tour. I wish I could have seen them some years earlier when they played at the Portland Exposition with Mahogany Rush and I believe Kansas. Probably 1973 or 74, back then they were little known.
Many thanks for sharing your experience🌺
Greatest front man ever!!
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hey Aaliyah if you feel like crying, check out "You Take my Breath Away" by Queen (featuring the incomparable Freddie Mercury) but be sure to use the live "Hyde Park" version and not the studio version, have a good day!
Thanks for the recommendation
He was the best
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Good to see people hyping Roger Taylor. I'm a drummer who can't sing at all, but... The idea of singing AND drumming at the same time? That blows my mind. Phil Collins, Don Henley, and a few others. Few, being the operative word.
Thanks for sharing
Never give a disclaimer. Be confident in what you do and take responsibility for everything. Live your life
Thanks for the feedback
I was working in a Dunkin donuts store on the midnight shift when they announced his passing in 1987!
Thanks for sharing
Hi great reaction!! You won't be probably picking my suggestion but there's another Somebody to love version that you definitely need to check which is the one at the Hammersmith Odeon 1979. There you can see how Freddie showcases his vocal skills. Great job!
Thanks so much, i will check it out too
@@AaliyahCapili Thanks so much to you, I'm looking forward to this reaction!
Check out Freddies collobarition with Monserrat Caballe
Many thanks for the recommendation
Great reaction, Aaliyah!!
Thanks so much
@@AaliyahCapili 🥰🥰
Hey gorgeous. I hope your singing is going well. More reactions please. Don't forget the most viewed of David Phelps live videos, as he sings better live then anybody else does in the studio. Until next time, stay well and popping for fresh
Thank you very much and thanks for the recommendations too🌺
LIVE no auto tune or post processing and they sound this good ... Enough said..
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Sir Brian Harold May CBE the lead guitarist is a songwriter, record producer, animal rights activist and astrophysicist.
Thanks for sharing Mr. Paul💕
Roger taylor are so amazing❤❤❤
Freddie king of rock 🤘 please do live aid queen 85 reaction
Thanks for the recommendation
I saw Queen 1982 at the Summit in Houston. I was just 14. It cost less than $15 for decent seats. It was the first time I saw him with his famous stasche and tank top. I didn't know Freddie would become iconic. Kids at school made fun of my awesome Hot Space t-shirt and told me I was gay. That was the level of stupidity in Texas highschools at that time.
Have you reacted to Home Free? A country a capella group. Two of their members: Rob Lundquist and Austin Brown "tried" to sing Nessun Dorma. You should check it out.
Many thanks for the recommendation🌺