Wow this is the way they opened their shows, so great live, jump down the Queen rabbit 🐇 hole 🕳️, you won’t be sorry, there live shows never disappoint. There’s only one Queen and we are so blessed to have all their songs. Thanks from Australia 🇦🇺
@@LivinRoomCinemaReactionsThere’s actually a really great interview with Freddie that was done in 1985 when the band was in Australia. The name of the interviewer is: Molly Meldrum. It’s one of my FAV Freddie interviews… Freddie’s quite relaxed and they cover a lot of topics. (Freddie usually HATED interviews, but felt comfortable with Molly because they were friends and Molly had interviewed Fred before in the late 70s.)
To see Freddie at his best, watch his 1981 performance of Somebody to Love in Montreal. And if you can tolerate the emotions, react to "These Are the Days of Our Lives" Freddie's last video and one in which he says goodbye to his fans.
It’s A Kind of Magic, Who Wants to Live Forever, Princes of the Universe, of course, from Highlander. I think the bluesy, soul One Year of Love, written by John Deacon for the film, isn’t given due credit. It’s one of my favorites.
Oh I don’t know, I’ll have to react to “One Year of Love” and see how it holds up. Last time I heard it months ago I thought it was the weakest of the Highlander Soundtrack ironically
Just FYI… The BEST live performance of this song is: On FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1986 At Wembley Stadium As with everything, Freddie’s live vocals and stage presence take it to ANOTHER level!
John’s bass is like the GPS for our music-always steering us in the right direction! Live performances definitely have that magic, so we’ll keep that in mind for future shows!
Loved your reaction 💕……..We need more Queen please 😊.
More to come!
There can be only one!
Check out “Liar” or “Stone Cold Crazy” live at the Rainbow, 1974.
Watch the live versions of this song. This song is what they opened their concert with during their last tour in 1986.
Thank you for sharing that! It's always great to hear from fellow fans who appreciate the history behind the music!
Wow this is the way they opened their shows, so great live, jump down the Queen rabbit 🐇 hole 🕳️, you won’t be sorry, there live shows never disappoint. There’s only one Queen and we are so blessed to have all their songs. Thanks from Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks mate! Queen are a sensation! I wonder if they ever toured in Australia before ?
@@LivinRoomCinemaReactions They did!!! 1974,1976,1985.
@@LivinRoomCinemaReactionsThere’s actually a really great interview with Freddie that was done in 1985 when the band was in Australia. The name of the interviewer is: Molly Meldrum. It’s one of my FAV Freddie interviews… Freddie’s quite relaxed and they cover a lot of topics. (Freddie usually HATED interviews, but felt comfortable with Molly because they were friends and Molly had interviewed Fred before in the late 70s.)
To see Freddie at his best, watch his 1981 performance of Somebody to Love in Montreal. And if you can tolerate the emotions, react to "These Are the Days of Our Lives" Freddie's last video and one in which he says goodbye to his fans.
Stay Tuned !
It’s A Kind of Magic, Who Wants to Live Forever, Princes of the Universe, of course, from Highlander. I think the bluesy, soul One Year of Love, written by John Deacon for the film, isn’t given due credit. It’s one of my favorites.
Oh I don’t know, I’ll have to react to “One Year of Love” and see how it holds up. Last time I heard it months ago I thought it was the weakest of the Highlander Soundtrack ironically
@@AliT0555 One Year of Love is one of my favorites too……I love hearing Freddie sing this beautiful love song. 💕
Just FYI…
The BEST live performance of this song is:
On FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1986
At Wembley Stadium
As with everything, Freddie’s live vocals and stage presence take it to ANOTHER level!
Absolutely! Freddie's performance at Wembley is iconic and truly unforgettable. His energy and talent made that night legendary!
Agree Johns bass is pushing the song forward. You should do more live performances. Look at some of the early concerts. Rainbow. Also the odeon
John’s bass is like the GPS for our music-always steering us in the right direction! Live performances definitely have that magic, so we’ll keep that in mind for future shows!