I grew up across the pond in America --- I was 16 in 1986 --- some of the best times of my life --- just wish I had rich parents back then and they could buy me a ticket to this show cuz it was legendary !!
I recommend anything from News Of The World Tour,Crazy Tour 1979,Oakland 1980,Latin American Tour 1981, Most Of European Hot Space Tour 1982 and Leiden 1986, better By Miles than Wembley.
This man kills it at 40 years of age here. He still had it. There isn nobody that can compare to his vocal. realize this, as fast as he is singing you can understand every single word. The master. Look at th rest of them too. Not a beat missed backup is perfect.
@BradgeMusicTube He was actually diagnosed with AIDS in 1987, a year after this concert, He probably caught HIV in 1982, and if you catch HIV, you get AIDS.
@@bycuritiba Not necessarily with the latest drug treatments that are available. Many people with HIV live just as long as those without it. Brian was in the news the other day talking about how HIV/AIDS drugs were developed shortly after Freddie died. Had they been available at the time, Freddie would, in all probability, still be here. Not that he'd be performing at 70 - he always said he wouldn't - but who knows...
I was the lead singer of several bands in high school and beyond, and I had a really good friend who was a wicked guitar player and a huge Rush (Alex Lifeson) fan, and we would constantly argue over the better band - Queen or Rush? We played a "Battle of the Bands" contest in front of more than a thousand people. We opened our set with "Tie Your Mother Down", and ended it with "In The Mood"(Rush).Needless to say, we won!!!!I've seen hundreds of concerts since my first in 1977, and nobody comes close to Queen!!!!!!
@Moon Cat No doubt overdubs are a thing but fuck me, what a performance. Take into context listening to this live concert in your livingroom compared to listening through a fuck-off giagantic PA system in Wembley stadium. There will never be a comparison.
My favorite Queen song. Listened to it constantly in '77. Watching this vid is affirmation that Freddie was the greatest rock front man. Jagger and Plant take a back seat to FM. Queen at their best.
Yep, this was the R&R time. Tear It Up kills. Now I'm Here is classic Queen. Freddie still kills it here, wish they had done the whole In The Lap Of The Gods....
Brian May may be one of the most underrated guitarists. Consider that he absolutely shreds on the very guitar he built with his own hands. Add in a PhD in Astrophysics ... a real renaissance man.
Not sure why a doctorate makes him under-rated. He is very highly regarded by Jeff Beck, Slash etc. The most under-rated people in Queen are Roger and John. They were a genius rhythm section
@@confluxxity9399 Are you crazy??? Martel doesn't deliver the emotion Freddie did.. He just sings brilliantly, but that's all, Freddie was not just a GREAT singer, he was a force of nature..
@@Fin_Nash No, sorry.. really? Are you comparing Paul Rodgers with FREDDIE MERCURY???? These guys may be monsters, but Freddie was a force of nature, as I've already said..
@@vlynn82 It was a black hat and he caught it mid song and threw it back. Freddie had great reflexes from all the sports he played, boxing, cross country running and he was an ace ping pong (table tennis) player.
May's solo on this version is brutally good. Everything was working for Queen at Wembley. It's fortuitous that the moment was frozen in time for us to enjoy decades later.
Freddie, as an American, I apologize for not even knowing about Queen when you were here cuz I saw every other group. After see the movie, I’m buying all the Queen CDs and watching these videos. There’s no way I can watch that movie again because there was only one Freddie. God, what I missed. Damn!!!
....look at the way he belts out this song so powerfully and then runs up the stairs and doesn't miss a beat and is totally in tune...he's 40 years old ....and not well as the very next year he was diagnosed fully.....just makes me marvel at his strength and energy............
Roger Taylor...one of the few rock drummers who never used a double pedal or double bass and still threw down monster single-pedal triplets like here at 4:10 (see Bonzo). Thankful to have seen Live-Aid live on MTV...still have it on VHS (the commercials are priceless...Mark Harmon for Coors Lt, cassette commercials, Hands Across America ads, the car ads, etc...). Most importantly, love how this set resurrected Queen and started a subsequent world tour. Queen’s set was THE set of both Live Aid shows...even better than the Zep reunion. God bless Freddie. We miss you...you were larger than life. READY FREDDIE!!!
I totally agree with you!!!! And Roger is one of the few rock drummers, if not the only, who can amazing lead sing too during playing on drums!!!!! I love them so much! Such a stellar unique band!!! They were full of live, energy, feelings, passions, etc....Sorry, but, yeah, Zep°s "performance" at Live Aid was catastrophal for me!!!
If Freddie was still alive he'd be 77 this year and still be rockin' hard I'm sure.He is greatly missed,he was one of a kind and his vocals can't be replaced.R.I.P Freddie your music lives on.
Damn I miss Freddie, I see where the iconic stantz came from for his statue in Montreaux, I love this performance but then again it's QUEEN, nothing less than perfection. ❤️
I was born in 1975 so I didn't realize the magnitude of the Queen presence, talent, and experience... these last few years I have come to LOVE them.., my absolute favourite group now... this is an AWESOME song... they kill it every time live... Freddie blows my mind - there is an enteral sadness though that I quickly let go of knowing that Freddie knew he was sick here and he was of the mindset- "keep going, live the music, live each day like it was the last..."... he is the epitome of greatness ... people who thought 👎down any of queen's video clearly cannot see the amazing persona of Freddie mercury.... thank you queen!! Thank you Freddie 🙏🏻
Queen will always live . Their music will always live forever . And their Talent is like no other band. I was lucky enough to see them in 1978 In Hartford Connecticut .
*_In-fucking-credible_* Absolutely *_MIND-BLOWING_* Poor Roger Taylor, So under appreciated. Top rate drummer? He blows *_ALL_* the competition sky high out of the water. *_MY FUCKING DRUM HERO OF ALL TIME._* There. Said it. >
There are a lot of fantastic singers out there, but they come after this Phenom of a vocalist, his sheer power and command of his voice and range are second to none, BTW this live in front of 100,000 people not in a studio
There's a reason Hollywood made "Bohemian Rhapsody"...celebrating this man and the Queen music we've all loved. I see it tomorrow night and can't wait. Don't regret a lot in life but missing Queen w/ Freddie is a big one.
WELL!! THAT had to make subsequent concerts a far off second as in NOT EVEN on the NUMBER LINE! LOVE this Friday Night Wembley best of all!! Them persevering in the rain, and I never miss out on watching Freddie go up on his toes to hit that note in Who Wants to Live Forever, Priceless!
As far as I know, Freddie made this outfit iconic with a single use. Never seen before, never seen afterwards ... and yet known worldwide. Like a certain yellow outfit with black lines means 'Bruce Lee' (in Kill Bill too), that combination of yellow jacket and white trousers will always mean 'Freddie Mercury'.
Out of every rock star that I loved, & passed away, Freddie is the only one I cried for. Love & miss you Mr. Mercury !!! It was a privilege to have seen you 4 times !
Nick Knowles I am a big Queen Fan, But When You Say Michael Jackson Does Superficial Bullshit, Name Another Artist That Had Grown Men and Women Faint For Just Standing on Stage For a Few Seconds?
God I miss Freddie. There has never been another band that has come close to pulling the crowds they did and still do with Adam. The way they engage the audience is unparalleled. Pioneers of modern rock that 50 years later is still played on radio Ga ga 🤘🤘🤘
I read a quote from Eddie Van Halen said he has always regretted not working with Freddie. Not like in a band but, just a side project. He also said he was jealous of Brian May. As a big VH & Queen fan that always had me thinking of "What if they did a few songs?"
EVH and Brian did work on the '83 Starfleet Project together --- not sure if I ever heard EVH wanna sing with Freddie but who wouldn't ?? The guy had killer vocals that would sound great with any guitarist in the 80's.
This was July 1986. Freddy was diagnosed HIV-positive April 1987. It's so sad. Many young people who did not live through this think HIV is a joke. It is not. Many many talented people died horrible deaths.
i've been infected with hiv since 2006, diagnosed in 2009 i can assure you freddie already had hiv/aids before live aid in 1985, sadly back then it was considered a lethal disease, I wish he could have lived longer 😭
TheBradge He didn’t know he had the KS. 1982: Symptoms of HIV 1984: First appearance of KS (also seen in Live Aid) 1986: HIV getting to him more 1987: Diagnosed with AIDS 1989: AIDS getting to him more 1991: Death due to bronchopneumonia complications with AIDS
Being diagnosed in 1987 doesn't mean that's when he contracted the virus --- most medical doctors think he got HIV while hitting the gay clubs in New York City around mid-1982 --- that is when AIDS was really rippin' through the gay community like wildfire
This guy has the whole package his voice is just amazing in this concert and his piano playing is just out of it I havent seen anyone play the piano the way freddie mercury does in this concert hes just so talented in everything miss you freddie ❤
So so so Great... I changed the lyrics for a cover song as Space Boy on YT.... just a bit of fun 'Shop at Wembury Stores' ... Queen fans have been so great! ... thanks.
I was at this concert.I've seen Bowie,Bono,Daltrey,Hutchence,Lou Reed,Bon Scott (to name a few) at the old Wembley Stadium and I enjoyed seeing everyone one of them.But head and shoulders above them all ,in my opinion, was Freddie Mercury.The man was simply unbelievable.
Probably saw them a dozen times....my ONLY negative was them running off the stage during the 4 part harmony during Bohemian Rhapsody. Never got to see them do that live.....(sing the 4 part)
Ahhh Queen at it's best, when they really did it....What is really heartwarming is the "Iconic" Freddie pose on shirts, decals, statue in Montreaux, was done at the end of this song A real rock song, just what they were rockers. Love all Queen songs & video's even the ones where they are fighting. But this is IT.
There are certain songs that race through my body and course through my veins. The feeling is electric - as if you are inside the music. This is one of them. I am thrilled every time I hear this and see Brian May move effortlessly between rhythm, lead, slide and back again. I saw them in 1978 and was gobsmacked. I remain gobsmacked.
There has been many amazing frontmen in rock. But Freddie is the only one that captured it all. Charisma like not other, presence like Jager, vocals like Tyler or Plant, flamboyance and style like Elton John. The man was all those combined and much more
and that, ladies and gentlemen, was what it was like to be in heaven in july of 1986
I grew up across the pond in America --- I was 16 in 1986 --- some of the best times of my life --- just wish I had rich parents back then and they could buy me a ticket to this show cuz it was legendary !!
Yep! God help them now the crap they have to suffer.
bboymummy Damn, I was getting married and wouldn’t make it to England until 1987!
Kevin Wharton Cardi B comes to mind.
It was heaven indeed...
i know everybody loves Live Aid, but this gig. is on another level.
Yes, to me this gig is so much better than Live Aid
Both are the best
But Live Aid is too short
This gig is full of overdubs
I recommend anything from News Of The World Tour,Crazy Tour 1979,Oakland 1980,Latin American Tour 1981, Most Of European Hot Space Tour 1982 and Leiden 1986, better By Miles than Wembley.
This man kills it at 40 years of age here. He still had it. There isn nobody that can compare to his vocal. realize this, as fast as he is singing you can understand every single word. The master. Look at th rest of them too. Not a beat missed backup is perfect.
Robert Plant rules over Queen
@BradgeMusicTube He was actually diagnosed with AIDS in 1987, a year after this concert, He probably caught HIV in 1982, and if you catch HIV, you get AIDS.
@@bycuritiba Not necessarily with the latest drug treatments that are available.
Many people with HIV live just as long as those without it.
Brian was in the news the other day talking about how HIV/AIDS drugs were developed shortly after Freddie died.
Had they been available at the time, Freddie would, in all probability, still be here.
Not that he'd be performing at 70 - he always said he wouldn't - but who knows...
@@iraceruk Yea but at the time, it was pretty much a death sentence. If he had caught hiv in 1985 or 86, he very well could still be with us today.
@@bycuritiba Agreed. Happy Christmas, my friend.
To me, this is the perfect rock song!
I was the lead singer of several bands in high school and beyond, and I had a really good friend who was a wicked guitar player and a huge Rush (Alex Lifeson) fan, and we would constantly argue over the better band - Queen or Rush? We played a "Battle of the Bands" contest in front of more than a thousand people. We opened our set with "Tie Your Mother Down", and ended it with "In The Mood"(Rush).Needless to say, we won!!!!I've seen hundreds of concerts since my first in 1977, and nobody comes close to Queen!!!!!!
LEAFYANKEE65 in the mood is a great song but not the hardest hitting, poor choice of song on his part hahaa
I use to be part of a band. But i was robbed of so many things i earned and finally had enough. So i quit and went solo.
sux to be an idiot.
Agreed parkviewmo! Absolutely blows your face off!
Brian: Dr astrophysics
Also brian: Writes ”tie your mother down”
And Fat Bottomed Girls 😂
@Moon Cat No doubt overdubs are a thing but fuck me, what a performance. Take into context listening to this live concert in your livingroom compared to listening through a fuck-off giagantic PA system in Wembley stadium. There will never be a comparison.
Moon Cat I don’t think he’s overdubbing here. I don’t hear it.
@Moon Cat if they didn't overdub then they had extra live players backstage or side stage.
Which is not unheard of. Today bands play with tracks.
@@conorm2524 That's why I need so much a time machine! 😂😂😎😎
My favorite Queen song. Listened to it constantly in '77. Watching this vid is affirmation that Freddie was the greatest rock front man. Jagger and Plant take a back seat to FM. Queen at their best.
Yep, this was the R&R time. Tear It Up kills. Now I'm Here is classic Queen. Freddie still kills it here, wish they had done the whole In The Lap Of The Gods....
#TheGOAT
Yep. Freddie was the best. It's not even close.
Erwin Roman DLR
True
1:28 that guy controlling the spotlight is just vibin’ 🤣😂🤣
Now I can't unsee it. LOL. Thanks for pointing it out.
oh my gosh, I never noticed and it is so awesome!!
True 🤘🙌
Lol can’t stop laughing 🤣🤣🤣
Rocking out 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
Brian May may be one of the most underrated guitarists. Consider that he absolutely shreds on the very guitar he built with his own hands. Add in a PhD in Astrophysics ... a real renaissance man.
Not sure why a doctorate makes him under-rated. He is very highly regarded by Jeff Beck, Slash etc. The most under-rated people in Queen are Roger and John. They were a genius rhythm section
Fairly sure his dad built that guitar for him which is even better
Brian May has never been underrated.
One of the greatest rock bands of all time, no question.
thats opening note when hes screaming "yaa!" thats pure power, you will never hear ppl do that live
Kevin Cheesy Fingers Rogge II strongest belt he did on the tour in my educated opinion.
Kevin Cheesy Fingers Rogge II I
You’re right, it’s a scream, you won’t hear singers do that live.
@@richardgoldman8761 It's called a belt.
@@richardgoldman8761 There is a difference with a scream and a belt.
4:10 the iconic rock Pose! I love it!
Yes, I noticed that too
Forget about the voice... The energy, man, the intensity...
To this day no one can sing as good as Freddie.
Marc Martel?
@@confluxxity9399 Are you crazy??? Martel doesn't deliver the emotion Freddie did.. He just sings brilliantly, but that's all, Freddie was not just a GREAT singer, he was a force of nature..
@@confluxxity9399 Marc's great, but Freddie is as high as it gets
Paul Rodgers, Myles Kennedy, Dio.... there’s just a few
@@Fin_Nash No, sorry.. really? Are you comparing Paul Rodgers with FREDDIE MERCURY???? These guys may be monsters, but Freddie was a force of nature, as I've already said..
4:10: Freddie doing his famous pose
Cameramen: Let's film Roger because he also deserves
it's not the cameraman's fault it's whoever who's switching the cameras for us to view
There is my darling!!!!
4:13 finally found where Freddie’s famous pose is from
Levi Machuca yup....even have him tattooed on my arm in this pose.
I think that is the same pose they used for his statue on Lake Geneva in Switzerland
@@tedstranix7703 is the same pose
Levi Machuca i was shocked
Its actually 4:11
This Tune Kick's Ass
john larson hell yes it does.
Always regretted not getting the chance to see QUEEN in concert.
I was lucky, no, privileged, to see them 5 times. Absolutely broke my heart when we lost Freddie, makes me teary eyed now.
Same here --- I would love to time travel back to those glorious times
Dios mío que perfección no me canso de ver video tras video después de tantos años su presencia impone besos hasta el cielo MERCURY 🙏
The perfect band,talent,showmanship and a connection with the audience
He was the greatest singer of all time period. ..
was? IS!!!!
christina harrison you are right he was amazing I love him
agree but vocally def not one of his best gigs. Budapest from same tour is much better as his vocals had time to rest a bit between concerts..
1:31 As if he couldn't be more of a legend
The Coatesie Show What was it?
@@jckon Someone threw a hat or something like that at him and he catched it and threw it back
@@jckon Are you sure it wasn't someone's underwear? That's what it looked like to me anyway.
@@vlynn82 It was a black hat and he caught it mid song and threw it back. Freddie had great reflexes from all the sports he played, boxing, cross country running and he was an ace ping pong (table tennis) player.
Q
One year after Live Aid same date 13.7 and place Wenbley stadium. One of his last concerts and one of his best Electric
May's solo on this version is brutally good. Everything was working for Queen at Wembley. It's fortuitous that the moment was frozen in time for us to enjoy decades later.
Lo que sonaba esto por Dios!! Qué temprano te fuiste...
Freddie, as an American, I apologize for not even knowing about Queen when you were here cuz I saw every other group. After see the movie, I’m buying all the Queen CDs and watching these videos. There’s no way I can watch that movie again because there was only one Freddie. God, what I missed. Damn!!!
....look at the way he belts out this song so powerfully and then runs up the stairs and doesn't miss a beat and is totally in tune...he's 40 years old ....and not well as the very next year he was diagnosed fully.....just makes me marvel at his strength and energy............
All musicians from the same time always respect Freddie because his huge talent
Roger Taylor...one of the few rock drummers who never used a double pedal or double bass and still threw down monster single-pedal triplets like here at 4:10 (see Bonzo). Thankful to have seen Live-Aid live on MTV...still have it on VHS (the commercials are priceless...Mark Harmon for Coors Lt, cassette commercials, Hands Across America ads, the car ads, etc...). Most importantly, love how this set resurrected Queen and started a subsequent world tour. Queen’s set was THE set of both Live Aid shows...even better than the Zep reunion. God bless Freddie. We miss you...you were larger than life. READY FREDDIE!!!
I totally agree with you!!!! And Roger is one of the few rock drummers, if not the only, who can amazing lead sing too during playing on drums!!!!! I love them so much! Such a stellar unique band!!! They were full of live, energy, feelings, passions, etc....Sorry, but, yeah, Zep°s "performance" at Live Aid was catastrophal for me!!!
If Freddie was still alive he'd be 77 this year and still be rockin' hard I'm sure.He is greatly missed,he was one of a kind and his vocals can't be replaced.R.I.P Freddie your music lives on.
76
Spent close to 30 years going to Queen concerts, never saw a bad one!
Ever notice Freddy always gives the rest of the group time to shine with solo spots. What a great group who took care of each other
Damn I miss Freddie, I see where the iconic stantz came from for his statue in Montreaux, I love this performance but then again it's QUEEN, nothing less than perfection. ❤️
34 years of this legendary show! Queen rules the world!
Freddie can open the ocean with voice! It's marvellous,man!
I was born in 1975 so I didn't realize the magnitude of the Queen presence, talent, and experience... these last few years I have come to LOVE them.., my absolute favourite group now... this is an AWESOME song... they kill it every time live... Freddie blows my mind - there is an enteral sadness though that I quickly let go of knowing that Freddie knew he was sick here and he was of the mindset- "keep going, live the music, live each day like it was the last..."... he is the epitome of greatness ... people who thought 👎down any of queen's video clearly cannot see the amazing persona of Freddie mercury.... thank you queen!! Thank you Freddie 🙏🏻
Mr. Freddy had MAJOR stage presence ! A REAL TALENT !! R.I.P. Sir...…..
Freddy had so much character in his vocals
No one will come near to him
Freddie*
Queen will always live . Their music will always live forever . And their Talent is like no other band. I was lucky enough to see them in 1978 In Hartford Connecticut .
Give some credit to Roger Taylor for his amazing backing vocals and those drums
*_In-fucking-credible_*
Absolutely *_MIND-BLOWING_*
Poor Roger Taylor,
So under appreciated.
Top rate drummer?
He blows *_ALL_* the competition sky high out of the water.
*_MY FUCKING DRUM HERO OF ALL TIME._*
There.
Said it.
>
And what about the guitar ? don't forget Bryan May !
@@juanp3414 don't forget daddy deacon
He’s a monster.
Rupika Suriapperuma they are all great but freddie is my favorite
There are a lot of fantastic singers out there, but they come after this Phenom of a vocalist, his sheer power and command of his voice and range are second to none, BTW this live in front of 100,000 people not in a studio
There's a reason Hollywood made "Bohemian Rhapsody"...celebrating this man and the Queen music we've all loved. I see it tomorrow night and can't wait. Don't regret a lot in life but missing Queen w/ Freddie is a big one.
3:30 god I love that part in every live performance😍
My very first gig / concert was Queen at Wembley in 1986.
So glad and thankful I got to see them live.
These were awesome concerts.
RIP Freddy
WELL!! THAT had to make subsequent concerts a far off second as in NOT EVEN on the NUMBER LINE!
LOVE this Friday Night Wembley best of all!! Them persevering in the rain, and I never miss out on watching Freddie go up on his toes to hit that note in Who Wants to Live Forever, Priceless!
As far as I know, Freddie made this outfit iconic with a single use. Never seen before, never seen afterwards ... and yet known worldwide. Like a certain yellow outfit with black lines means 'Bruce Lee' (in Kill Bill too), that combination of yellow jacket and white trousers will always mean 'Freddie Mercury'.
Amazing band, wonderful sound, Freddy the biggest front man of the history
Out of every rock star that I loved, & passed away, Freddie is the only one I cried for. Love & miss you Mr. Mercury !!! It was a privilege to have seen you 4 times !
Queen was a super well put together band.........superior even
The best group all of time
Always have chills when I hear the first guitar notes. This concert is crazy...oh Freddie, why did you leave us ? 😭 why this illness ?
😬
The greatest concert of ALL TMES!!
Oh my god.. I really can't help my self on watching them everyday.. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
with all respect to michale jackson, prince and whoever, this is how you own a stage with just rawness, and no superfucial bullshit.
seconded. Queen owns the live music scene.
When Freddie Mercury spoke(sang) everyone listened.
and every crowd reacted every time. Even the non queen crowds. Check out their show at Live Aid.
Michael Jackson was a great, great performer and I would never ever classify his performances as "superficial bullshit"
Nick Knowles I am a big Queen Fan, But When You Say Michael Jackson Does Superficial Bullshit, Name Another Artist That Had Grown Men and Women Faint For Just Standing on Stage For a Few Seconds?
Le movenze di Freddie e Brian sono qualcosa di leggendario...che grandi
Probably the greatest version of the song
STILL got my tickets from that tour! Saw them at Maine Road in Manchester, 1986........A day I'll NEVER forget! :)
God I miss Freddie. There has never been another band that has come close to pulling the crowds they did and still do with Adam. The way they engage the audience is unparalleled. Pioneers of modern rock that 50 years later is still played on radio Ga ga 🤘🤘🤘
My, them boys knew how to get the rock out.
I read a quote from Eddie Van Halen said he has always regretted not working with Freddie. Not like in a band but, just a side project. He also said he was jealous of Brian May. As a big VH & Queen fan that always had me thinking of "What if they did a few songs?"
Everyone loved Freddie Mercury
TRY STAR FLEET PROJECT MAY AND VAN HALEN I HAVE IT ON LP
EVH and Brian did work on the '83 Starfleet Project together --- not sure if I ever heard EVH wanna sing with Freddie but who wouldn't ?? The guy had killer vocals that would sound great with any guitarist in the 80's.
Brian May rocks!! So does Queen!!!
This was July 1986. Freddy was diagnosed HIV-positive April 1987. It's so sad. Many young people who did not live through this think HIV is a joke. It is not. Many many talented people died horrible deaths.
i've been infected with hiv since 2006, diagnosed in 2009
i can assure you freddie already had hiv/aids before live aid in 1985, sadly back then it was considered a lethal disease, I wish he could have lived longer 😭
TheBradge
He didn’t know he had the KS.
1982: Symptoms of HIV
1984: First appearance of KS (also seen in Live Aid)
1986: HIV getting to him more
1987: Diagnosed with AIDS
1989: AIDS getting to him more
1991: Death due to bronchopneumonia complications with AIDS
Being diagnosed in 1987 doesn't mean that's when he contracted the virus --- most medical doctors think he got HIV while hitting the gay clubs in New York City around mid-1982 --- that is when AIDS was really rippin' through the gay community like wildfire
Queen rocks best live band EVER
Brutal la calidad del vidio Para mi fue la mejor interpretación de "tie your mother Dawn. Sin duda
Their live shows were second to none..What an awesome band ❤️❤️
Freddie in true fire.Amazing Mood. 37 years of this epic Gig!
This guy has the whole package his voice is just amazing in this concert and his piano playing is just out of it I havent seen anyone play the piano the way freddie mercury does in this concert hes just so talented in everything miss you freddie ❤
So so so Great... I changed the lyrics for a cover song as Space Boy on YT.... just a bit of fun 'Shop at Wembury Stores' ... Queen fans have been so great! ... thanks.
Truly the best version of this song
This is one of those Queen songs that I had heard for years but only now discover that it is their song. I have been a fan for 10 years already...
The power of Queen!
33 years and still fantastic
My guitar teacher made me learn this when I was 12. 31 and will rock this song til I die.
This performance its outstanding freddy felt the energy of wembly in his body
Cada movimiento de Freddie es mágico. Una obra de arte humana. Gracias, Fred. Fue un placer tenerte en este mundo.
✌🏻️ I can play this song over and over ✌🏻️
36 years ago seems like yesterday. R.I.P. Farouk.❤️
can we just appreciate this amazing lighting rig for a second?
great concert! :)
Was there EVER a better concert than Queen @ Wembley '86? Nah.
NO!
Nope, totally agree with you!
It's basically the Live Aid performance - except two hours of it!
No. And I wasn't even there.
Yes. Prince Lovesexy 1988. The very very very best
I miss Freddie…
One Vision into tie your mother down , prob greatest concert opener of all time with greatest front man 👨🏻
Freddie makes Mick Jagger look like a simpering wallflower!
Thank you. Freddie out does them all.
I was at this concert.I've seen Bowie,Bono,Daltrey,Hutchence,Lou Reed,Bon Scott (to name a few) at the old Wembley Stadium and I enjoyed seeing everyone one of them.But head and shoulders above them all ,in my opinion, was Freddie Mercury.The man was simply unbelievable.
I tell you just how much this song and band means to me, there will never be such rock n roll greatness!!!!
kinda makes you think about what could have been
Right
You know...I hear ya...but Freddie left us wanting more. The ultimate show man.
We'll never know...:(
Probably saw them a dozen times....my ONLY negative was them running off the stage during the 4 part harmony during Bohemian Rhapsody. Never got to see them do that live.....(sing the 4 part)
@@muskokamike127 God I'd kill to see them all together once let alone a dozen times long lol. Born to late!!
4:11 Epic moment here
If I could go back in time to see a concert queen would be at the top the list
Queen kicking ass all over the place
This sums up Freddie what a great performer
Ahhh Queen at it's best, when they really did it....What is really heartwarming is the "Iconic" Freddie pose on shirts, decals, statue in Montreaux, was done at the end of this song A real rock song, just what they were rockers. Love all Queen songs & video's even the ones where they are fighting. But this is IT.
bRIAN mAY ONE OF THE GREAT ROCK GUITARISTS OF ALL TIME. I MET HIM BRIEFLY IN hk AND WAS A HUMBLE PLEASANT PERSON
Freddie Mercury = Bad Ass
There are certain songs that race through my body and course through my veins. The feeling is electric - as if you are inside the music. This is one of them. I am thrilled every time I hear this and see Brian May move effortlessly between rhythm, lead, slide and back again. I saw them in 1978 and was gobsmacked. I remain gobsmacked.
There has been many amazing frontmen in rock. But Freddie is the only one that captured it all. Charisma like not other, presence like Jager, vocals like Tyler or Plant, flamboyance and style like Elton John. The man was all those combined and much more
Every time when i hear Queen's music i think Freddi is still alive
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Nice comment. I agree.
This is pure bad ass rock!!! Brian May nails it!!! 'Queen' at their absolute best!! Freddie on top of his game in my opinion.
Who can be fool for put a dislike ?
They've been so much ON FIRE
That's hard rock folks, I love it so much!
the greatest band to ever grace a stage
That outfit is so iconic.
This concert was innncreddddibbbblllleeeeeee!!!!!!!!!
Will never be repeated. In this life or the next.
Bloody brilliant.