I was looking for the Roger thirst comments, thank god I'm not the only weird one here cuz yeah i agree and yes he's old but um.......😅still attractive😅
@@annechikm omg I Was crying and then I saw this comentary. Crying Because I Was watching videos of 70s 80s when Roger dance and sing and now im so Sad. Sorry for my bad english
For those commenting on the loss of Roger's top note. The timber in our voices does change / lower over time. There are some things you can do to prolong your range ( like never smoking ) or continuing vocal exercises. Mostly, its use it or lose it. Unfortunately, both Roger & Freddie were smokers. Smoking kills your voice over time. It is one of the things my mom said to me at 13, when she saw my friend smoking. Quote... If you ever expect to make a living with your voice. Just know that smoking is one of the quickest ways to destroy it, End Quote.
For everyone sad that Roger wasn’t doing his falsetto... he stopped doing that as early as the 80s, because even with his range in the 70s it was hard to do when out of breath as you are performing a concert. Plus, the lows and highs get more difficult with time because vocal chords age just as the person does, and smoking doesn’t help with that
The way Brian looked up at the line 'the volunteers came home that day' breaks my heart. The song is about time travel so that makes me think that maybe he's wishing to go back to the 70s or 'home' where everything was simpler. It has to be so hard on a person to see the world change so much in one lifetime. He was born in 1947, this is from 2012. I couldn't imagine living that long and through so much. Maybe Freddie had the right idea dying young. Maybe Brian wants to see him again and that's why he looked up. Or maybe he saw a funny shadow on the ceiling, I'll never know. But it makes me sad.
After The Flood The song is about people traveling to space on a 1 year long mission. Due to time differences, the mission lasts 100 years on earth and the travellers come back to a world where it’s only their grandchildren and nobody they knew prior to their mission.
@@Sunny-gm9ru Well, time dilation is, in effect, time travel - but it's a one-way trip to the future. Of course, time is always like that. Some days you ask yourself, "Where did the time go?", and sometimes (pun intended) the clock just crawls. So time dilation is just like a lot of good days, all going by too fast. Kind of... :-}
Beautiful song. Beautiful voices. They are missing Freddie so bad. It's so freaking obvious. Brian often looks up to the sky and Roger has a kind of melancholic and sad expression on the face. This made me feel sad and nostalgic too.
Sure they miss Freddie, but "39" is Brian's song, not Freddies. Brian is more concerned about the earth & physics, hence the sadness as humanity is taking a dump on the one planet we have. I think both Roger & Brian are enjoying themselves in 2012 with their family & friends. They do mention Freddie often, but we can't forget Queen wouldn't be Queen if not for the Fab 4~~Deaks, Roger, Brian & Freddie.
He hasn't even done that since the News Of The World tour in 1978. He didn't do it in the Jazz tour or the Crazy tour, and after that they never performed it until Queen + AL. To sum it up, it's not cause of his age. He stopped doing it in the late 70's.
Roger is still so gorgeous. And yes, Brian looked up as if wishing for Freddie. Seems like they used the original recording with Freddie for that part of the song.
@@ramonachen1197 Brian, Roger, and Freddie all sang in Bohemian Rhapsody. Roger was actually the one who sang almost all the high notes, including the iconic "for me" falsetto (Bb5) in the operatic section :)
Watching this now with out Deacey's disco moves and base or Freddie's voice. That's when reality huts you and you start crying your eyes out knowing they still miss them.💖
I think it is amazing that Queen fans all know ALL the songs so well that every concert is essentially a humongous sing-along. But Brian's voice is so wonderful that sometimes we could hear it better in these recording...
People commented that Roger didnt do his phenomenal falsetto, but other than that, like in chorus, 3:12 “our grandchildren knew”, ok? And listen carefully the whole chorus, he did sing his falsetto to back up Brian. Be happy that hes still singing damn well. Be satisfied that hes still singing for u folks!
One of my favorite songs off of "A Night at the Opera". I only got to see them do a small part of it when I saw them in 1980, the next time I saw them in '82 it wasn't part of the setlist. :)
'39 is the very first song I learned to play from start to finish on guitar and it's still the only song I can decently play on guitar. I hope it's on the list for the North American Rhapsody Tour. It's one of my favorite songs.😁
I think it's great first of all for UA-cam to give me a platform to revisit groups I grew up with from the '60s and '70s, the best era for music IMO. I loved watching Brian sing HIS own song with passion, and Roger enjoying himself as well. I"m 63, and there's no way a voice 40 years later can reach those high notes~~time does take its a toll on a person's body & voice.
Still beautiful voices! And look on their faces, full of emotion! Although I waited for Roger's falsetto but I understand. But crowd anyway did amazing 😄 I need to go on Queen concert! If only they will be in Poland... 😎
Daffodil Yellow He does every time he performs it, even in the original official video, especially at the end, "your mother's eyes from your eyes cry to me."
Well, we can consider my heart officially put on a rocket ship, flown around the Milky Seas and then cRUSHED AND BROKEN. Wow. Even the recorded version gets me, but this just hurt SO BAD.
I don't know how anyone can be going to the concerts. I would bawling like a mofo. Everyone singing this song. Good thing I have problem being in crowded places.
I love seeing Brian and Roger singing (without AL!) .... But if John ever decided to come out of hiding to do just one concert with them (just Brian, Roger and John, (with a little help from Rufus and Spike of course) … I would pay ANYTHING... and if that one concert was in the UK, I would not hesitate to pay for the flight to get there for a once in a lifetime chance to see the three of them together!! They could book the largest venue they could find, and it would sell out immediately if people found out John would be there. C'mon Deacy, the 50 year anniversary is coning up...We miss you so much! We want to see you dance around the stage with your bass one more time!
I do the same thing when I'm counting beats! Helps me keep time especially if the rhythms are weird or the tempo is something that can't shift too much haha I do it whether I'm playing an instrument or dancing, so Roger probably does the same thing.
I love the crowd singing Rogers falsetto
Roger smiled! :`)
Lo digo en español, no es falsette, es voz de cabeza, roger llegaba a esas notas.
it's not 'falsetto' but squeaking
Same
@@flora3177 hey
oh god, Roger still has that hot beautiful smile
Gosh, Yes!
Andrea Rosales i mean he’s pretty old now but yeah okay 😂
and that hot mouth movement❤️❤️❤️
I was looking for the Roger thirst comments, thank god I'm not the only weird one here cuz yeah i agree and yes he's old but um.......😅still attractive😅
@@no1reputationstan same age as me, thanks pal lol
1:52 Roger still does that cute thing with his tongue 😍😍
My favourite moment 😍
....that sexy tongue!
🤤🤤🤤 yisus
Damnn
It reminds me of 1977 Earls Court gig 🤠
Mad respect for Roger Taylor and Brian May.
Its sad to see roger not doing the high notes
Yes.. It makes me cry 💔
It's lucky he can still play, and hasn't died from old age
@@thomasfleig1780 he isn't that old yet, he is only 69.
deffo not crying rn 💀
Thomas Fleig 69 is not old god.
1:41 the audience is singing for Roger how sweet
I’m sad now
That was so beautiful
Queen is perfect the fans of queen are perfect 😍
Man it’s sad roger can’t do his falsetto
He is getting older
@@ferd1572 yah and that causes from smoking too.
That's ok. He did pretty well during his youth. We got so many videos to watch and listen to to his soaring falsetto.
Jolie I want more likes for this comment
Roger stopped singing his falsettos in the early 80s
Why am I crying to this song?
I had enough sleep, hadn't I?
lol, I'm crying 2. let's cry together :')
I always cry.
@@annechikm omg I Was crying and then I saw this comentary. Crying Because I Was watching videos of 70s 80s when Roger dance and sing and now im so Sad. Sorry for my bad english
@@PauChikita_ same sis :((
Im crying too, i think im crying because i couldnt have the chance to saw Freddie alive, and for my age also Brian and Roger 😫😭
For those commenting on the loss of Roger's top note. The timber in our voices does change / lower over time. There are some things you can do to prolong your range ( like never smoking ) or continuing vocal exercises. Mostly, its use it or lose it. Unfortunately, both Roger & Freddie were smokers. Smoking kills your voice over time. It is one of the things my mom said to me at 13, when she saw my friend smoking. Quote... If you ever expect to make a living with your voice. Just know that smoking is one of the quickest ways to destroy it, End Quote.
freddie only smoked in the 80s to get a raspier voice. he stopped when he got his aids diagnosis i think.
john also smokes
@@redicendia1355 Freddie still smokes when he has the diagnose
@@redicendia1355 John didn’t ever sing
@@gabeabraham9285 that's not the point?
@@gabeabraham9285 no one mentioned John?
That Smile of Roger at 1:52 i Just remember the live concert in 1977. 💙
It's epic
1:15 I was expecting him to do his little dance move
the one where it looks like he's a chicken? because same
For everyone sad that Roger wasn’t doing his falsetto... he stopped doing that as early as the 80s, because even with his range in the 70s it was hard to do when out of breath as you are performing a concert. Plus, the lows and highs get more difficult with time because vocal chords age just as the person does, and smoking doesn’t help with that
Yeah thank you, I've been saying that. He stopped doing that in the Jazz tour.
Damn. Is it me or Roger still looks great!!!!!
loveuall14 nah he’s definitely a hot grandpa
olivia // dhhsusisosnhajns that got me wheezing
They both still look great ffs what bs is this???
The way Brian looked up at the line 'the volunteers came home that day' breaks my heart. The song is about time travel so that makes me think that maybe he's wishing to go back to the 70s or 'home' where everything was simpler. It has to be so hard on a person to see the world change so much in one lifetime. He was born in 1947, this is from 2012. I couldn't imagine living that long and through so much. Maybe Freddie had the right idea dying young. Maybe Brian wants to see him again and that's why he looked up. Or maybe he saw a funny shadow on the ceiling, I'll never know. But it makes me sad.
After The Flood The song is about people traveling to space on a 1 year long mission. Due to time differences, the mission lasts 100 years on earth and the travellers come back to a world where it’s only their grandchildren and nobody they knew prior to their mission.
It’s Interstellar
Defaulty Boii I would be incredibly surprised if Interstellar didn’t take inspiration from this song
@@Sunny-gm9ru Well, time dilation is, in effect, time travel - but it's a one-way trip to the future. Of course, time is always like that. Some days you ask yourself, "Where did the time go?", and sometimes (pun intended) the clock just crawls. So time dilation is just like a lot of good days, all going by too fast. Kind of... :-}
After The Flood damn I’m 70 yrs old and still rockin
Brian sounds the same!
yeah it crazy lol, same beautiful soft voice even through all of the year
Beautiful song. Beautiful voices.
They are missing Freddie so bad. It's so freaking obvious. Brian often looks up to the sky and Roger has a kind of melancholic and sad expression on the face. This made me feel sad and nostalgic too.
Sure they miss Freddie, but "39" is Brian's song, not Freddies. Brian is more concerned about the earth & physics, hence the sadness as humanity is taking a dump on the one planet we have. I think both Roger & Brian are enjoying themselves in 2012 with their family & friends. They do mention Freddie often, but we can't forget Queen wouldn't be Queen if not for the Fab 4~~Deaks, Roger, Brian & Freddie.
This is when Roger Taylor is almost 70 years old and looks more beautiful than his sons (sorry Rufus and Felix 😄)
I SPAT OUT MY NON EXISTENT WATER HAHAHAHAHHAAHAH
Spot on.....
look how gorgeous Rog here 😍😍😍
when the crowd start doing Roger's falsetto,,,,,, I'm crying
Brian still seems as emotionally connected to this song as he was when his hair was brown. He almost looks like he could cry at the end, every time.
39th like by me 😁
真的 他真的常在舞台上擦眼淚💧⋯⋯乖孩子
This is what I call best friends
I was really sad when roger just looked at the ground when the falsetto part starts
He hasn't even done that since the News Of The World tour in 1978. He didn't do it in the Jazz tour or the Crazy tour, and after that they never performed it until Queen + AL.
To sum it up, it's not cause of his age. He stopped doing it in the late 70's.
MilesBound yeah at the age of 30 or 35 it’s quite normal to lose your falsetto. Plus Roger was a smoker which also affected in this thing
Roger is still so gorgeous. And yes, Brian looked up as if wishing for Freddie. Seems like they used the original recording with Freddie for that part of the song.
The highest voice in the band was Roger, not Freddie!
@@ramonachen1197 Brian, Roger, and Freddie all sang in Bohemian Rhapsody. Roger was actually the one who sang almost all the high notes, including the iconic "for me" falsetto (Bb5) in the operatic section :)
tater mona Roger sang the high 'Galileo' in Bohemian Rhapsody.
We know
tater mona actually what she saying is correct. Most of the high notes were actually roger and it’s not just from the movie
I believe Roger sits at E6 and Freddie at F6
Brian and roger still singing their chorus just like the old days when freddie still sing :)
And it took me only 40 years to figure out what this song was about. Duh... Well, better late than never.
I can see the young Roger in his eyes st times. And Brian is so sweet.
Watching this now with out Deacey's disco moves and base or Freddie's voice. That's when reality huts you and you start crying your eyes out knowing they still miss them.💖
God I miss Freddie, sleep well my friend. The great Farrokh Bulsara.
This made me very sad. Freddie laughed the whole time when he sang this song in Hammersmith in 1979. In his red leather pants.
I think it is amazing that Queen fans all know ALL the songs so well that every concert is essentially a humongous sing-along. But Brian's voice is so wonderful that sometimes we could hear it better in these recording...
Two legendary rock stars
39th like!😁
I can't listen to this song without wanting to start singing "here's to you Mrs Robinson" during the refrain.
Now I can't unhear that HAHAHAHA
No one:
Rufus in the back:
People commented that Roger didnt do his phenomenal falsetto, but other than that, like in chorus, 3:12 “our grandchildren knew”, ok? And listen carefully the whole chorus, he did sing his falsetto to back up Brian. Be happy that hes still singing damn well. Be satisfied that hes still singing for u folks!
I don’t think that falsetto
Freddie was great in this song, but Brian ownes it!
brian doing the “oh oh oh” at the end is totally taken from freddie from when hed perform it live cus its not on the recorded version 🥺
guys rog’s voice is still amazing. i mean it’s sad that he can’t sing his fab falsetto’s anymore but he still has a great voice
One of my favorite songs off of "A Night at the Opera". I only got to see them do a small part of it when I saw them in 1980, the next time I saw them in '82 it wasn't part of the setlist. :)
What a pity time has taken away Roger's lovely falsetto though they both still sing so well.
This makes me happy and sad at the same time
These guys are amazing! 50 years and they still rocking around!😍🤩
0:52-1:20
Roger is dying inside
Ellie Gem don’t worry. He’s just focusing on counting the beats.
'39 is the very first song I learned to play from start to finish on guitar and it's still the only song I can decently play on guitar. I hope it's on the list for the North American Rhapsody Tour. It's one of my favorite songs.😁
These two make my heart melt
Loved hearing the crowd doing Roger's part
I always smile bigger when Rog smiling too 😄
when the crowd filled in for roger...
Anyone catch Rufus in the back 😂
Oml where?
Oh my god he is there
2:35 ish?
Thanks, now i notice. Cannot compare to his papa in his 30s..
He's with tambourine.
I think it's great first of all for UA-cam to give me a platform to revisit groups I grew up with from the '60s and '70s, the best era for music IMO. I loved watching Brian sing HIS own song with passion, and Roger enjoying himself as well. I"m 63, and there's no way a voice 40 years later can reach those high notes~~time does take its a toll on a person's body & voice.
i just got: emotional
Still beautiful voices! And look on their faces, full of emotion! Although I waited for Roger's falsetto but I understand. But crowd anyway did amazing 😄 I need to go on Queen concert! If only they will be in Poland... 😎
God really blessed these two guys with wit, talent and beauty
Why is that the most adorable shit I've seen today??
この曲も名曲ですね😊🎉
元気が出るパワーがあります。
Backstage...
The tour was called Queen + Adam Lambert. If you look closer at the title, it says this is a duet between Roger and Brian...
It's what the tour called
“STARFLEET, STARFLEEEEET”
Absolutely wonderful. I was there. OMG!!! I WAS THERE!!!
lucky you!
Brian looks like he's crying during the whole thing. Is he? Roger just looks annoyed.
Daffodil Yellow He does every time he performs it, even in the original official video, especially at the end, "your mother's eyes from your eyes cry to me."
Love you two!!!
The audience really got into it, wow!
The most beautiful song from Brian's work, the original beautiful in his performance .. Although Freddie gave it also great ..💓
It said "don't you hear me calling you" and Brian looked at the sky ... in my opinion he did it for Freddie ;-;
i love the audience doing rogers falsetto
OMG ROGER LOOKS SO MUCH LIKE MY DAD I'M NOT JOKING
Lucky
This is so funny because my dad and Roger are the same age and I see so much similarities between them as well 😂
Why i always Cry to this Song...😔
Es triste ver que antes eran 4 personas adelante tocando esta canción ahora estan ellos dos solos......
Los dos estan hermosisimos, mis amores tiernos y preciosos.
theyre still got it, bless
It is so beautiful !
God I really miss his falsetto. It was his special thing
This is my favorite Queen song.
i get the chills bro its so beautiful
Well, we can consider my heart officially put on a rocket ship, flown around the Milky Seas and then cRUSHED AND BROKEN. Wow. Even the recorded version gets me, but this just hurt SO BAD.
Miss Freddie's vocals..Strong and true..
I love this song with the bass drum!
Love them
Muy buenas CANCIONES guapamente interpretadas APASALOBIEN TØS
Man this is so beautiful 😩💖
i love them so much💛
I'm crying
I Love it but it where much more nicer with John Deacon
And freddie
I don't know how anyone can be going to the concerts. I would bawling like a mofo. Everyone singing this song. Good thing I have problem being in crowded places.
2 ❤️👑😢
I'm only here for Queen (minus Adam Lambert)
Luckily Adam is not part of Queen :-)
I love seeing Brian and Roger singing (without AL!) .... But if John ever decided to come out of hiding to do just one concert with them (just Brian, Roger and John, (with a little help from Rufus and Spike of course) … I would pay ANYTHING... and if that one concert was in the UK, I would not hesitate to pay for the flight to get there for a once in a lifetime chance to see the three of them together!! They could book the largest venue they could find, and it would sell out immediately if people found out John would be there.
C'mon Deacy, the 50 year anniversary is coning up...We miss you so much! We want to see you dance around the stage with your bass one more time!
My boys 💪❤️
Love it.
I just miss that YEHAW! In the beginning of the the performance... ;(
1975: Hammersmith Odeon
1979: Hammersmith Odeon.
Queen + Adam Lambert back at Hammersmith: Hammersmith Apollo
Still amazing!!
1:53 Roger smiled at Brian, I think he wants to say "Brian, I can't do this anymore, LOL" and that's very sad.
It's just part of live, getting older....
And they still have a couple of concerts next year, let's see how it goes, hopefully good!!!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
yeah, I hope so.
Legends!!!
I LOVE YOU BEAUTIFULL 😘❤️ ROGER TAYLOR BRIAN MAY ❤️💋🤴🏻💪🏼🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻
I have replayed this several times and cannot make out what dear Dr. May is saying at the very end. Can anyone help me with this, please?
Me encanta verlos, que maravilla, grandes músicos. Añoro a Freedie, lo que hubiese disfrutados juntos.
It's a tambourine. Like the one in your display picture...?
Like back in the time ❤💙❤
So is Roger just mumbling to himself? Just coming from a tad concerned bystander...
Shannon Christensen I see him do that when he plays the drums
I do the same thing when I'm counting beats! Helps me keep time especially if the rhythms are weird or the tempo is something that can't shift too much haha I do it whether I'm playing an instrument or dancing, so Roger probably does the same thing.
he’s counting beats! in many other queen videos he does the same thing when he’s drumming :)
He does this a lot - counting the beats - more noticeable when he is out the front though.
I think Roger is chewing gum, not mumbling.
This song is so cute