@@Queen_Springsteen Interesting how this dude didn’t even care to ask or even answer you back. Now… obviously I can go have my phone read me everything about queen in like under an hour and I will have like a PhD in this shit in under 45 minutes cuz our phones roll like that now.. But given I landed on this, and you said something to this dude , I’ll be nice enough to engage and ask ya … how did it happen dude ? .. Now … You don’t technically lol 🫠 have to respond because I will probably look this up in five seconds anyway..because I’m reading your comment and I do constantly feed myself anything and everything lol. I mean, I would assume in this case or any case Given what movies do and don’t do.. nothing is ever always to the degree of accuracy in which it happened, And sometimes it is… but most of the time, thats on purpose by choice , whatever… Do you want to put some random spin on it? .. Because clearly, however, this did go down. It wouldn’t be very hard to portray that on film with 100% dead on accuracy to every last goddamn detail if you wanted to so obviously they chose not to or they chose to leave shit out who the fuck knows I’m about to find out. but I would assume like in some sort of the ..same realm.. .. They would at least stay in …But like I said, I can get a PhD in Queen in under an hour literally.. Now with that said.. I mean shit I’ll respond. How did it happen bro? Poor Hanna 😔…. Yeah Good lookin out OTAKU!! Do you not want to defend your comment bro? Haha.🫠 Oh, and this is long as shit or maybe it looks like it’s long as shit even though this is not even close to long shit like if you knew who I was and what I do.. Either way point is, I’m talking to text so it adds up real quick. What’s the point of not using the technology in our hands. Same thing with if a book is dropped on me which .. it never is as far as someone writing something long to me.. I have 100 different ways. My phone can read it to me different apps, browsers, whatever and which is my phones built in shit Which is not even close to as good as it shit I actually use .. on my phone.. lol. Yeah, so this was kind of pointless, but.. I see nobody’s answering you know Poor Hanna ☹️… I would love to know how it happened Miss Ström.. 🫣 🧐
Truth is you never you know what you’re making till you make it & release. Sometime your gut tells you this is the one & you’re right & sometimes is the ones you never thought would take you there
@@makokx7063 this is such an iconic song, it's music, its lyrics is timeless. I say it's better because I feel so, because this has such a timeless tune. I like music from all genres, it's rock genre song with no bass and is the in the list of most easily identifiable songs. It's just classic. I admit I might have gone too far when I commented earlier and I apologise, but I can surely say nothing can come close to the legacy of this song. I also said that cause I don't really like what I am getting in m recommendations so.. I do appreciate this song genuinely, and it's coming from a younger generation layman. Have a nice day 😊
imagine going to a concert. stage is dark, and all of a sudden you just hear those 3 notes played. lights come up and there's Freddie mercury. must've been surreal
I was at a show in Philly when they started this song. The place literally vibrated. I think that may have been the wildest thing I've experienced in all my concerts. Even more so than the couple having sex in the closed area of the Orange Bowl in Miami. Right there, everyone could see the silhouettes and the place exploded. But Queen and the stomping, it reached into your soul.
I'll never forget being in an assembly during High School and we were waiting for it to begin. My buddy and I both started to do the beginning of this song and we got the entire assembly to follow along. No one sang or anything, but it was awesome that the whole school stomped and clapped along. What a legendary song.
An idea so simple as stomping your feet and clapping your hands to a specific beat creates a song that becomes so iconic its played literally everywhere.........To me that is truly amazing
Apparently, Brian was inspired to write We Will Rock You after hearing/seeing the crowd sing You'll Never Walk Alone to them after one of their concerts.
In October 2021, I was all long-term substitute music teacher for a local Catholic elementary school. One of the first things I did was teach the fifth graders about rhythm. The song of choice? “We Will Rock You”. Why? Because even though the rhythm is simple in and of itself, the challenge is sticking together as a group. So by breaking them together in small groups and having them work in unison, they can find out how rhythm is supposed to operate and how musicians have to stay in time as one. Thank you, Queen, for this simple masterpiece
"Imagine 30, 40 years from now, thousands of people doing this in unison at every major sporting event..." I wish I could've been in the audience the first time they did this
You know, if you've ever been to Queen's concert or any concert where they've played this song live, This song comes to life when people join in to sing it in real time. This song becomes alive.
I get tears in my eyes watching this. I was in the right place at the right time when all of these bands were popular. Queen and Freddy Mercury were beyond the beyond. Freddy died same day as my Mom. So tragic. I’m so glad I got to see them perform in a small theater in Boston back in the day. I’m so glad they continue to play and celebrate their music with Adam Lambert. It’s such an honor for all of them. ❤😢❤
I never got to see them in person myself, did hear a few bits of their live shows broadcast over the local rock radio channel, but I did get to watch their performance on tv for Live Aid with my cousins that one time, and I treasure that memory to this day.
I was never a big fan of Queen. Sure heard their songs on the radio & such (early MTV days). Then I saw a few clips on here from the movie & decided to watch the movie. I was hooked from the opening scenes. Their music makes much more sense now. Freddy I'm sure is looking down from Heaven & smiling.
I still remember watching this for the first time in the theaters. Everyone doing the beat, singing along. Absolute chills. Rami absolutely killed the role.
According to a interview with Brian May in "Classic Rock" magazine, it was actually some large pieces of hard board that he found outside in a skip due to construction work, that they stamped on! He also created an algorithm so that he could "stack" the recording on top of it's self multiple times! "Bohemian Rhapsody" is a Fantastic film; but boy, did they take liberties with the timeline!
I still remember back when I was in school, me and my classmates would bang our desks and clap in the classroom in this tune when no adults were around, it was beautiful and unforgettable.
When I was in college, we were in the Chemistry lab. The lab instructor was sitting in his chair reading some book and we were all bored to death doing the same experiments again and again. Then I casually banged the table twice. And I did it again. And again. This time I heard a clap from the corner table, it was Ratnakar. And then I banged twice and I heard two more claps. In seconds, the whole lab were banging the bench twice followed by a clap. And we all sang "We will We will Rock you!" The instructor went crazy, ran to the head quarters to get the Chemistry HOD to get us to stop singing.
I remember being at school and every time we wanted to stir things up we would do this, but hitting the desk with our hands twice and then clapping, I didn’t know this song by that time. It’s genius.
It's so incredibly impactful that the first half of the song is just the audience and Freddy and it's amazing AND THEN THE SOLO, God I love Queen, that is how you make truly beautiful music
you make it sound as if artists aren't allowed to care about the art they create, which is bizarre given that making art is why they started in the first place, get your head screwed on right
I watched this with my oldest son and he enjoyed the HELL out of it. I introduced Queen to my boys when they were younger and now they're high schoolers and still love Queen.
One bug I have with this movies are its historical inaccuracies. For instance we will rock you was recording in ‘77 and it was queen and their roadies not their wives, but other than the historical inaccuracies. This is a good fun movie to pay homage to one of the world’s most famous groups.
I've learned so many things about him by watching the movie Bohemian Rhapsody. Literally one of the best movies I've ever seen 💪🙏. Never knew he was born in India 🤔😁. If you haven't seen that movie go watch it, Rami Malek did a great job 👍.
So this happened in our school... Teachers were busy in another building and we were instructed not to leave the classes... Only 2 Teachers to supervise the whole floor of around 300-400 15 year old students . Some one in some classes started this and the whole floor played along like a giant drum... Two teachers couldn't have controlled it. The whole floor echoed that day with we will rock you... Legendary day
and thus one of the best songs in history was created.
It didn’t go this way
HEY OTAKU… Don’tchu wanna defend your statement ?
@@Queen_Springsteen Interesting how this dude didn’t even care to ask or even answer you back. Now… obviously I can go have my phone read me everything about queen in like under an hour and I will have like a PhD in this shit in under 45 minutes cuz our phones roll like that now.. But given I landed on this, and you said something to this dude , I’ll be nice enough to engage and ask ya … how did it happen dude ? .. Now … You don’t technically lol 🫠 have to respond because I will probably look this up in five seconds anyway..because I’m reading your comment and I do constantly feed myself anything and everything lol. I mean, I would assume in this case or any case Given what movies do and don’t do.. nothing is ever always to the degree of accuracy in which it happened, And sometimes it is… but most of the time, thats on purpose by choice , whatever… Do you want to put some random spin on it? .. Because clearly, however, this did go down. It wouldn’t be very hard to portray that on film with 100% dead on accuracy to every last goddamn detail if you wanted to so obviously they chose not to or they chose to leave shit out who the fuck knows I’m about to find out. but I would assume like in some sort of the ..same realm.. .. They would at least stay in …But like I said, I can get a PhD in Queen in under an hour literally.. Now with that said.. I mean shit I’ll respond. How did it happen bro? Poor Hanna 😔…. Yeah Good lookin out OTAKU!! Do you not want to defend your comment bro? Haha.🫠 Oh, and this is long as shit or maybe it looks like it’s long as shit even though this is not even close to long shit like if you knew who I was and what I do.. Either way point is, I’m talking to text so it adds up real quick. What’s the point of not using the technology in our hands. Same thing with if a book is dropped on me which .. it never is as far as someone writing something long to me.. I have 100 different ways. My phone can read it to me different apps, browsers, whatever and which is my phones built in shit Which is not even close to as good as it shit I actually use .. on my phone.. lol. Yeah, so this was kind of pointless, but.. I see nobody’s answering you know Poor Hanna ☹️… I would love to know how it happened Miss Ström.. 🫣 🧐
@@DCSHADY613 I'm not obligated to have to defend any of my comments. :)
@@Queen_Springsteen I know. it was simply a segway into saying that one of the best songs in history was created, that's all. :)
I find it weird to think there was a time that this beat wasn’t familiar and intuitive to everyone, when this song hadnt been made yet.
ha right. As soon as they started stomping, we all knew the song by heart, it is that in grained.
You didn’t hear the sarcasm in John’s “genius” comment? The beat is familiar and intuitive, it’s why stadiums full of people could participate.
A strange concept indeed. That something so well known today could ever be unknown.
Truth is you never you know what you’re making till you make it & release. Sometime your gut tells you this is the one & you’re right & sometimes is the ones you never thought would take you there
@@stevemulcahy5014 you're an idiot
Nearly 50 years later and you do this simple beat and all the modern world knows exactly what it means.
It's one of the most recognized beats in history.
@@Joreel😊
Still beats majority of the modern songs
@@appleitree As someone who grew up in the 90s I can say my love of it is not ageism. This is genuinely special.
@@makokx7063 this is such an iconic song, it's music, its lyrics is timeless. I say it's better because I feel so, because this has such a timeless tune. I like music from all genres, it's rock genre song with no bass and is the in the list of most easily identifiable songs. It's just classic. I admit I might have gone too far when I commented earlier and I apologise, but I can surely say nothing can come close to the legacy of this song. I also said that cause I don't really like what I am getting in m recommendations so.. I do appreciate this song genuinely, and it's coming from a younger generation layman. Have a nice day 😊
imagine going to a concert. stage is dark, and all of a sudden you just hear those 3 notes played. lights come up and there's Freddie mercury. must've been surreal
Yes!! All I could do was screech with my fist in the air!
Indeed it was
it was something else my friend.
I was at a show in Philly when they started this song. The place literally vibrated. I think that may have been the wildest thing I've experienced in all my concerts. Even more so than the couple having sex in the closed area of the Orange Bowl in Miami. Right there, everyone could see the silhouettes and the place exploded. But Queen and the stomping, it reached into your soul.
The Dream🤩🤩
I'll never forget being in an assembly during High School and we were waiting for it to begin. My buddy and I both started to do the beginning of this song and we got the entire assembly to follow along. No one sang or anything, but it was awesome that the whole school stomped and clapped along. What a legendary song.
The Power of one, can lead to the power of...MANY! Nicely done to you and your friend, and Rock on boys!"
Every high school ever lol
@@scottdecker9115 We are all part of the music, but we can be slaves to the rhythm - in a good way.
Sounds awesome on them old wooden bleachers
Any everyone cla...oh, you already said that.
And God said "Let there be music" and there was, is and will forever be.
Wise words my friend
An idea so simple as stomping your feet and clapping your hands to a specific beat creates a song that becomes so iconic its played literally everywhere.........To me that is truly amazing
I think Brian May’s solo just DOMINATED the song…so good 🎉
Dr May is an amazing and brilliant human .
Brian may written and composer this song. lyrics. rhythm. beats
@@bb22602 It wouldn't EXIST without Dr. Brian May ! He didn't get his doctorate just because of that amazing mane.
Brian May understands that if you start strong, you have to end equally strong.
Absolutely 💯 his solo on this song is top 10 in the world.
That guitar solo always gets me in my feels
Same man
It's a great solo 😶🌫️
I thought this song was great enough. But knowing they came up with it to encourage the audience to be part of the band makes the song even better.
a lot of this movie is straight up fabrication, do not take it as gospel
Is there any truth to that ?
@@bidmcms3 Good question
@@ryanstauffer119 yeah I’m curious how much of this is artistic license from the movie creators
Apparently, Brian was inspired to write We Will Rock You after hearing/seeing the crowd sing You'll Never Walk Alone to them after one of their concerts.
We Will Rock You isn't a song. It's a feeling.
It makes you want to rock people
Every person who was in that crowd that day, it must've a hell of an experience 😊
In October 2021, I was all long-term substitute music teacher for a local Catholic elementary school. One of the first things I did was teach the fifth graders about rhythm. The song of choice? “We Will Rock You”. Why? Because even though the rhythm is simple in and of itself, the challenge is sticking together as a group. So by breaking them together in small groups and having them work in unison, they can find out how rhythm is supposed to operate and how musicians have to stay in time as one.
Thank you, Queen, for this simple masterpiece
I'd be surprised if none of the other teachers or the higher-ups wrote you up for using "the devils music".
Every game, every concert, every event people join in for this simple yet unforgettable beat and chorus. It's genius.
"Imagine 30, 40 years from now, thousands of people doing this in unison at every major sporting event..."
I wish I could've been in the audience the first time they did this
I still get chills down my spine when this song starts.
You know, if you've ever been to Queen's concert or any concert where they've played this song live, This song comes to life when people join in to sing it in real time. This song becomes alive.
This will always be one of the greatest Band that will ever exist they will ever exist. QUEEN IS A LEGEND
None of them imagined this song at the Queen's jubilee, but ... WOW! They rocked the world!
the last of HM the Queen (the last good UK Leader)
Easily one of the most legendary songs to this day and future days to come
I get tears in my eyes watching this. I was in the right place at the right time when all of these
bands were popular. Queen and Freddy Mercury were beyond the beyond. Freddy died same day as my Mom. So tragic. I’m so glad I got to see them perform in a small theater in Boston back in the day. I’m so glad they continue to play and celebrate their music with Adam Lambert. It’s such an honor for all of them. ❤😢❤
I never got to see them in person myself, did hear a few bits of their live shows broadcast over the local rock radio channel, but I did get to watch their performance on tv for Live Aid with my cousins that one time, and I treasure that memory to this day.
One of greatest songs ever!! All you need is a feet, a pair of hands and vocal chords!!!❤❤❤
Biggest milestone in music it's not a song it's Anthem .... Whenever I want to die it's in my head and i ready to fight again
I was never a big fan of Queen. Sure heard their songs on the radio & such (early MTV days). Then I saw a few clips on here from the movie & decided to watch the movie. I was hooked from the opening scenes. Their music makes much more sense now. Freddy I'm sure is looking down from Heaven & smiling.
I still remember watching this for the first time in the theaters. Everyone doing the beat, singing along. Absolute chills. Rami absolutely killed the role.
Whoever is playing brian may dit an absolute astounding job to match his stage presence
I remember seeing this in theatres....people were clapping softly along.
Clapping softly along?
Did they not have any respect?
This song needs STOMPING!
Oh you mean the distant year of 2018? 😂
Best beat , best song ever created 🤌
"FEARLESS LIVES FOREVER"
~freddie mercury
According to a interview with Brian May in "Classic Rock" magazine, it was actually some large pieces of hard board that he found outside in a skip due to construction work, that they stamped on! He also created an algorithm so that he could "stack" the recording on top of it's self multiple times!
"Bohemian Rhapsody" is a Fantastic film; but boy, did they take liberties with the timeline!
And in 2023 and beyond, we will still be singing this song.....forever.
Every time I see Jurassic Park Boy in a movie or tv series. He kills it.
Jurassic Park boy?
@@alleycat-oy5kv Joseph Mazzello (John Deacon) played Tim, the little boy in the original 1993 Jurrasic Park movie by Spielberg.
@@Geographus666 i had no idea! Can't believe Jurassic Park was that long ago 😂
I never made the connection. Loved him in the pacific too
@@jasonmason8413 Who knew Sledge Hammer and Snafu would go on to start the band Queen.
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!! 😂❤ the sass of every single one of them is off the charts 😆
An easy rythm, a great voice and performer, a god idea and great band. This song is iconic and Freddy - you are the greatest😢💔
I still remember back when I was in school, me and my classmates would bang our desks and clap in the classroom in this tune when no adults were around, it was beautiful and unforgettable.
When I was in college, we were in the Chemistry lab. The lab instructor was sitting in his chair reading some book and we were all bored to death doing the same experiments again and again. Then I casually banged the table twice. And I did it again. And again. This time I heard a clap from the corner table, it was Ratnakar. And then I banged twice and I heard two more claps. In seconds, the whole lab were banging the bench twice followed by a clap. And we all sang "We will We will Rock you!" The instructor went crazy, ran to the head quarters to get the Chemistry HOD to get us to stop singing.
@@Sritejajeedigunta oh how awesome!!! What a great picture it puts in my mind !
3:17 arguably the biggest power chord in rock history. Faaaack it never gets old! 🤘🐐🤩🎸🔥
The moment this song was released, sports arena and stadium engineers throughout the world thought "oh sh*t . . . "
It was as if an extreme laxative was given to an entire profession.
That's a whole fact
Stadiums of all kinds were never the same again.
I remember being at school and every time we wanted to stir things up we would do this, but hitting the desk with our hands twice and then clapping, I didn’t know this song by that time. It’s genius.
It's so incredibly impactful that the first half of the song is just the audience and Freddy and it's amazing AND THEN THE SOLO, God I love Queen, that is how you make truly beautiful music
The guitar and trum coming in was everything
Executed perfectly ❤
My favorite movie of all time
So simple, yet absolutely genius
One of the very best bands ever.
The best ever
And that is why music from the 70's will be better than anything today.
Pure genius, there will never be a band or performer that ever matches queen
And the flip side of the single was "We are the Champions." Two iconic songs on one 45!
This song is what separates ARTISTS from mere singers and more importantly ARTISTS who care about their audience more than they care about their ART.
you make it sound as if artists aren't allowed to care about the art they create, which is bizarre given that making art is why they started in the first place, get your head screwed on right
I watched this with my oldest son and he enjoyed the HELL out of it. I introduced Queen to my boys when they were younger and now they're high schoolers and still love Queen.
Don't you wish all of us could have been there for that concert!!!!!!!
Fun fact: We Will Rock You isn't written in the 80s but in 1977 in their album, News of the World
whoever cast this group as the band is the best.
I’ll always remember this song being used as part of the opening for the tv show Cheers back in the day.
I loved cheers I wasn’t in the time period when it came out but I watched it with my parents. It was not like the shows today it was better
This movie had me in tears a few times not gonna lie. I wish I could have seen them live.
Great movie... remembering an icon in music industry...worldwide..
Just shows how Simple and basic can sometimes just be better. Its just a simple beat but the way its used just creates absolute magic.
Rami nailed this
Imagine hearing that for the first time....and then everyday since 🤘🤘🤘
Imagine thousands of people doing this. What's the lyrics?We will rock you. And this is why they are Queen
One bug I have with this movies are its historical inaccuracies. For instance we will rock you was recording in ‘77 and it was queen and their roadies not their wives, but other than the historical inaccuracies. This is a good fun movie to pay homage to one of the world’s most famous groups.
Can you imagine what it must have been like for their stage hands and so forth being there when all this was happening for the first time??
I remember in third grade when this song started the whole class would hit the desk and clap in unison. It was amazing
The bass line in this version is just amazingly insane, better than the original I dare say
I’m pretty sure this is what’s sung in heaven
And a legendary song was born
Very creative ❤❤❤this is a forever a a classic
I think this is what they call "so simple that only a genius could have come up with it"
70s and 80s had the best rock music
dear lord may i die the way I was born, naked and screaming with rock and roll in my heart.
chills!!
I love Freddie Mercury vocal range 😊I know this isn't his real voice but I talk in general
Always loved the part when then guitar kicks in
I still get goosebumps!!
He murdered that damn 🎸 yes. We will Rock you
Brian sempre é meu preferido ❤ mas, amo a todos da banda...
Ator que interpreta o Brian merece o Oscar ❤
The fact that Princesof the Universe wasnt done in this movie hurts my Highlander-loving soul.
They never imagined the Queen herself would do this song with Paddington.
At some point an audience unknowingly became the last to stomp along with Freddy and couldn’t appreciate the weight of the moment at the time
I've learned so many things about him by watching the movie Bohemian Rhapsody. Literally one of the best movies I've ever seen 💪🙏.
Never knew he was born in India 🤔😁.
If you haven't seen that movie go watch it, Rami Malek did a great job 👍.
The Garden ❤
Who else stomped there foot and clapped to the beat when this came out in cinemas
I saw these guys WAY back during their Bohemian Rhapsody tour.
This movie was so well done.
This is the original turn up songs. This got me hooked as a kid when it came out and it still going on.
An artist who introduced the world to the dance step "Moonwalk"
Moonwalk was from 30s
That Film is so perfect
Rami Malek as Freddy Mercury chefs kiss
So this happened in our school... Teachers were busy in another building and we were instructed not to leave the classes... Only 2 Teachers to supervise the whole floor of around 300-400 15 year old students .
Some one in some classes started this and the whole floor played along like a giant drum... Two teachers couldn't have controlled it. The whole floor echoed that day with we will rock you... Legendary day
Man!! now Im gonna watch this whole movie just because of this clip
I remember that tour. I KNEW queen was awesome and was glad I was there to see it.
I love this tribute doc video.
I just saw this and later in the movie after Rami Malek's hair gets a little longer I swear he was born to also portray Mick Jagger in a movie.
I believe in Rami Malek Supremacy ❤
Real Musicians.. Artist...
The genius that is Queen!!!
I grew up with the best music
Best song ever created
In real life, Freddie didn't have a moustache when they wrote this song. He even had more hair.
All of them were so lucky who joined this concert 😢😢
We will rock you n We are the champions, both universal stadium anthems