OOOOOO MYY GODDDDD FINALLY I HEAR IT LIVE! ITS BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!! There's just one song left to hear live, Seaside Rendezvous.. AND THEN IM READY TO DIE HAPPY :)
@@valeriaaranda8852 Unfortunately not. As of now there's only a few songs left that were played live without a public recording. The Night Comes Down from Queen Jesus from Queen She Makes Me from Sheer Heart Attack Long Away from A Day At The Races
Brian would love a inteligent harmonizer in those days, even without it he did an awesome solo. John as always, the perfect bass line. In 00:48-53 Brian, Fred and Roger made they vocal harmonies perfect. An in the falsetto part (00:42-48) Fred did a nice melody to replace the falseto in live. As you guys I'd never heard this b4 and I'd no idea about the existence of this live performance of this song. Awesome
@teo2712 About Good Company, the original song was strictly written and played with voices and guitars, Supposed playing a Dixie Band, reproducing and simulated woods and brass instruments. Very amazing and beautifull. unfortunately, this is why they didn't do it on stage.
@queenandi i never mentioned BR or GSTG, neither any brian's guitar performance, nor the 'a capella" freddie's voice soloing in PS but , and that is a fact, they DID use pre recorded background voices for a few songs from their 3 earliest album: "now i'm here", "ogre battle", "in the lap of the gods", 'stone cold crazy" for instance, they was an artistic choice in intend to get closer as much as possible to the studio versions from the albums
@bregues BS!! The only time Queen used pre-recorder tapes on stage were on the intro, the opera-part of Bohemian Rhapsody and with God Save The Queen. And on all those moments the band was off-stage. During Prophet's song live Freddie used the echoing technique Brian also used on his guitarsoli. But all was live. This song is also all live. In the a capella part you clearly hear 3 voices. Nothing pre-recorded here. If you listen to more liveconcerts there are times they fuck up.Cause it's live!!
@bregues can you give me a link to the source of your info????....because its the first time i read something about pre-recorded voices in those songs.....get closer to the studio version of the songs???, Freddie himself said that Queen's concerts were a theatrical event, not a reproduction of the album
@rden94 sorry,I didn't mean to be sarcastic,but in the 70's, i think since 1974, they tried to emphasize as much as possible those tremendous back vocals by using pre-recorded tapes, i think this is the case on this one
@raqa any link of my source info? DVD "queen at the rainbow" 1974 tour, open up your hears ,wide open specially on "now i'm here", ogre battle, and "in the lap of the gods", in the early 70 ' queen were not the only band to use tapes elements for backgrounds vocals, "the who" did so, and "the eagles" too. it ain't no offense for one of the best rock band ever to tell what anyone can clearly hear on many tapes, recorded live between 1973 and 1975
@dimitrifabien There many good songs that would be great if they ever performed them, such as jesus, the fairy feller's master stroke, nevermore (which I think Freddie could do that perfectly on 74 gigs) seaside rendezvous, you and I, all dead all dead , etc etc....
they stopped it , cos , obviously not satisfying enough , before the "night at the opera" tour in 1976, and then began what you called the 'fucked up" songs , so they decided to cancel some of them out of their show and keep others with shorter versions or with other arrangements
@bregues i don't know why, but youtube never sent the email with your response to me....you're wrong, "Queen at the Rainbow" was a complete live show in terms of vocals but it was mixed and overdubbed in a studio.... that video no represent a real Queen show...... please listen some bootlegs and you're gonna realize that I'm right. Sorry for the late response.
@bregues I love how you and blaze are talking to me like I don't know anything about Queen. I'm a young American and the only way that I would even know this song is by being pretty deep into their catalog. It is possible that the harmony sounded this good, but its tough to believe. After all, some of their live harmonies were butchered once in a while. And later on they did have a back-up singer/guitarist/keyboardist, Sike Edney mainly. He can be seen at Wembley in '86. He really helped a lot
OOOOOO MYY GODDDDD
FINALLY I HEAR IT LIVE!
ITS BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!
There's just one song left to hear live, Seaside Rendezvous.. AND THEN IM READY TO DIE HAPPY :)
NiQolás Merlín too bad they didn’t perform that love tho...
Or "you and i" :,,)
@@jacobh9344 they didn’t??? I’ve been looking for ages 😭😭😭💔💔💔
@@valeriaaranda8852 Unfortunately not. As of now there's only a few songs left that were played live without a public recording.
The Night Comes Down from Queen
Jesus from Queen
She Makes Me from Sheer Heart Attack
Long Away from A Day At The Races
@@milesfernandowhen was She Makes Me performed?
Best band on earth
I love how roger perks his lips when he plays the drums :3
"Strange" in that distinctly Queen manner. One of my favorites.
I'm lazing right now, and I told: I'm gonna listen this song xD
Same lel :)
First time I listen to "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" live!!!!!!!!!! WONDERFUL!!! Thank you... really!
I want the last riff as my ringtone!
It’s a solo not a riff thank you
@@klemensas5612 really responded to a decade old comment
@@idontcare4533 fr
It is my ringtone for about 3 years or so
This is completly Rare!!! good for You!
Best band on earth, darlings
Made my day (night) never heard it live before, good shit!
nunca la habia escuchado en vivo. k grande!!!
I love this song. It fits my mood perfectly today.
Wow, I never knew they performed this song live! =D
never heard this song performed live, thanks for posting!
perfecto, k gran voz!
Gods of music.
amazing ;)
EXCEPCIONAL!!!!
Brian would love a inteligent harmonizer in those days, even without it he did an awesome solo. John as always, the perfect bass line. In 00:48-53 Brian, Fred and Roger made they vocal harmonies perfect. An in the falsetto part (00:42-48) Fred did a nice melody to replace the falseto in live.
As you guys I'd never heard this b4 and I'd no idea about the existence of this live performance of this song.
Awesome
wow
Freddye Mercury eterno : uma lenda !!!
@nyto2 I soooo agree ! but seaside rendevous was never played live unfortunately...
but this one is really something special
me too man, me too...
@teo2712
About Good Company, the original song was strictly written and played with voices and guitars,
Supposed playing a Dixie Band, reproducing and simulated woods and brass instruments. Very amazing and beautifull. unfortunately, this is why they didn't do it on stage.
but they need to go into 'Love with My Car' straight after! :)
Love that they would even do this live. FM awesome.
@queenandi i never mentioned BR or GSTG, neither any brian's guitar performance, nor the 'a capella" freddie's voice soloing in PS
but , and that is a fact, they DID use pre recorded background voices for a few songs from their 3 earliest album: "now i'm here", "ogre battle", "in the lap of the gods", 'stone cold crazy" for instance,
they was an artistic choice in intend to get closer as much as possible to the studio versions from the albums
did they stop because of that girl who screams at 0:53 ? lol ... freddie's voice is fantastic here
@VictoriaaJadee SOOOOO beautiful!!!
@bregues BS!! The only time Queen used pre-recorder tapes on stage were on the intro, the opera-part of Bohemian Rhapsody and with God Save The Queen. And on all those moments the band was off-stage. During Prophet's song live Freddie used the echoing technique Brian also used on his guitarsoli. But all was live. This song is also all live. In the a capella part you clearly hear 3 voices. Nothing pre-recorded here. If you listen to more liveconcerts there are times they fuck up.Cause it's live!!
@bregues can you give me a link to the source of your info????....because its the first time i read something about pre-recorded voices in those songs.....get closer to the studio version of the songs???, Freddie himself said that Queen's concerts were a theatrical event, not a reproduction of the album
@rden94 hey , they were only four on stage, lol !
do you know if the live version of seaside rendezvous exists?
Cool! It's too bad you don't have any video clips of this song live at Tokyo...
Oh well. Still, good video! :-)
Where did you get the images?
uh, no, the pause is in the original
welll, in the copy thAT i have on mah ipod :P
@rden94 sorry,I didn't mean to be sarcastic,but in the 70's, i think since 1974, they tried to emphasize as much as possible those tremendous back vocals by using pre-recorded tapes, i think this is the case on this one
Were the harmonies overdubbed in the studios afterwards?
@raqa any link of my source info? DVD "queen at the rainbow" 1974 tour, open up your hears ,wide open specially on "now i'm here", ogre battle, and "in the lap of the gods", in the early 70 ' queen were not the only band to use tapes elements for backgrounds vocals, "the who" did so, and "the eagles" too.
it ain't no offense for one of the best rock band ever to tell what anyone can clearly hear on many tapes, recorded live between 1973 and 1975
@dimitrifabien There many good songs that would be great if they ever performed them, such as jesus, the fairy feller's master stroke, nevermore (which I think Freddie could do that perfectly on 74 gigs) seaside rendezvous, you and I, all dead all dead , etc etc....
@summi510 - Ditto :)
how do you got this record?
Forse è più bella che sul disco...
they stopped it , cos , obviously not satisfying enough , before the "night at the opera" tour in 1976, and then began what you called the 'fucked up" songs , so they decided to cancel some of them out of their show and keep others with shorter versions or with other arrangements
And I thought that was part of the song. (the pause, not the scream.)
Freddie sounds young here
This number is way to short.
Wow , did you all get beat up a lot in school?
no it doesnt, they played every song from A Night At the Opera excluding Seaside Rendezvous and Good Company
@bregues i don't know why, but youtube never sent the email with your response to me....you're wrong, "Queen at the Rainbow" was a complete live show in terms of vocals but it was mixed and overdubbed in a studio.... that video no represent a real Queen show...... please listen some bootlegs and you're gonna realize that I'm right. Sorry for the late response.
Of course not, the song is like that.
@bregues I love how you and blaze are talking to me like I don't know anything about Queen. I'm a young American and the only way that I would even know this song is by being pretty deep into their catalog. It is possible that the harmony sounded this good, but its tough to believe. After all, some of their live harmonies were butchered once in a while. And later on they did have a back-up singer/guitarist/keyboardist, Sike Edney mainly. He can be seen at Wembley in '86. He really helped a lot
Too bad none of those are Tokyo pictures LOL
Diavlo
Lol