Witnessed the Elland Road gig in 82. To this day the opening tracks and sheer energy and brilliance of these 4 guys leaves me with goosebumps. The greatest band i will ever hope to see...
Hard to imagine Plant, Lennon, Dylan, McCartney, Jagger, Daltrey, Bowie, Morrison, Bono, Stipe, Prince, or anyone else moving like Freddie. One of a kind.
I was there. To this day, I have never seen anybody take the stage like that and have the audience in the palm of their hand from that opening instant. To describe the man as a legend would be a woeful understatement. Greatest front man of all time without a doubt, nobody even comes close.
@Barbara Fox I know Barbara :) I saw them five times with Freddie. They were always great, but THIS was the time I will always remember him take the stage :)
I saw them in Omaha 1980 when I was 7, that may have been the best show ever done by any band, ever. We had binoculars but it was hard to find Freddie because he ran around so much!!! :) Normally I stick to their '70s performances but I was watching this the other day for the anniversary of Flash Gordon and this is on par with Live-Aid, I laugh everytime I see Freddie hold his arms out at 2:34 and the audience sings back to him so effortlessly, greatest frontman ever, after that the camera guys can't keep up with him running all over the place, this is the Queen I love :) :) :)
sorry, it has to be the fast version of we will rock you during the crazy tour, i saw them at the glasgow apollo on dec 1st '79 and it was an unbelieveable entrance, they really did explode on stage, amazing and with that lighting rig THAT is number 1, but lets be honest here.....they're all great because Queen better than anyone knew how to grab our attention from the start 👑✊🇬🇧
kevin it was an awesome entry, BANG and straight into it, but my favourite would be the crazy tour in 79, dry ice filling the stage and a steady build up of noise then a huge EXPLOSION as freddie appears through the cloud of dry ice, just magical, i saw them do this at the glasgow apollo on sat dec 1st '79, as roger said "we liked to blind them and deafen them in the first 10 minutes" 🤣 i still have my white satin scarf from that night 👑✊🇬🇧
Saw them as a 10yr old. My children’s home manager paid for us to see Mott The Hoople . Queen were the support band. When Ian Hunter signed my programme, I had inadvertently opened the programme page on the support band! He then signed it cautioning us “ Watch this band; they’re gonna be enourmous”
We weren't that lucky, there was still loads of tickets left unsold on that tour. Elland Road, Leeds was half empty (or half full) and MK Bowl could have easily sold another 20,000 tickets if people wanted them, but they didn't. I bought mine as soon as they went on sale but Queen were struggling in 82 and losing some of their established audience who simply didn't like Hot Space and saw it as a turn off. Same in the USA and Europe, ticket and album sales were modest compared to the hugely successful The Game Tour in 1980, with empty seats at some venues. After Live Aid they won a load of new fans, were a big attraction again, but not in the USA where they never toured again. I saw Queen with Fred 7 times 79-86 and often with front row tickets thanks to the fan club. What I do remember about 82 was how little media coverage Queen got in the UK, hardly any radio airplay, and how unfashionable and unpopular they were outside of the loyal diehards in their fan base. Apart from Channel 4, a brand new UK TV channel launched that year, who made the effort to film the Milton Keynes show on the UK Hot Space Tour and broadcast it later in the year as a 'The Tube' special. Thanks Channel 4.
I was at the Edinburgh,Scotland show on that tour.They originally had BOW WOW WOW as support but the crowd at a previous show had thrown bottles at them and they quit the tour. Teardrop Explodes was the opening act on the show that I attended.The crowd hated them and booed the Hot Space songs which got Freddie mad.
@@jasonpenn3871 Saw photos from the leeds 1982 show on google images...The stands and pitch were full, stop exaggerating. Queen fans know their popularity massively dropped around 1982...I also know that Milton Keynes was only 2/3 full which indeed means, the show was 20,000 tickets short of a sell out.....Conclusion......Leeds SELL OUT, Milton Keynes 2/3 full...
@@user-dc1dr9kr8x So your life is all about stalking people on the internet? Aren't you allowed outside? How many more months you got to go, Kletus? Freddie in an interview was playing his stage character, you can tell a lot of it it was tongue in cheek, but he was a different man in real life, read some biographies...he did have a bit of an 'arrogant' stage when he was heavy into drugs...but most drug takers become arrogant! The Diana thing never happened, it's a myth... Arrogant or not, whatever his faults, in my opinion the greatest frontman in music history, and probably the best vocalist...the guy really could sing every genre...and had a good USEFUL range...
Roger once said, the first 10 minutes we want to deaf and blind them. The did! Everyone of the Live documents proofs it : take Live Killers, Wembley or this one and they will show it. What a performance they delivered!
I was there dude...best concert I’ve ever been too..not missed a Queen tour in 42 years in the UK..we got to MK early and got home Sunday pm.. pissed most of the time 🤣
@@WASPS1867 we were there too, seemed a long day in the Sun, all the beer seemed warm, can't remember any of the support acts...I thought the 'robotic' dancing follow-spot lights were a good idea... It's weird, Queen spent fortunes on light rigs, stage and costume design and sets etc...yet are probably one of the few band with raw enough energy and perfection to need none of it...
a lot of bands are good live but they might have a guitarist or bass player who maybe is'nt the best but we had 4 members who were always on top of their game, dancing deac's, dr may and roger equally comforable on vocals as he was on the skins, and i'm not even gonna mention our beloved freddie, nothing needs to be said about him, we all know just how good he was! they were miles ahead of anyone else in delivering a performance and i got to see them twice in scotland 👑✊🇬🇧
@@shahaffiq5860 I agree but even so what he achieved in Wembley in 1986 is astounding given the circumstances of his illness. Many men would just give up but he kept going till the end, still recording his voice into his last weeks on earth so the band could use it for one last album
@@johanngloi8461 i can't speak for that person but as a massive queen fan, i notice a lot of 'elitists' who think they're super unique for liking queen and don't like them "getting popular" (they always have been). as well as a LOT of very unfunny people, the memes are awful.
Deacon said that he tried to upstage Mercury and May a lot of the time. But Deacon used to dance in his spot a lot. Probably without him knowing. And Taylor of course just went wild on the drums as you expect.
We were so lucky to be there at the Bowl! It was meant to be in London, but for one reason or another it moved to MK...awesome gig...as any Queen gig was...it seems a pity they chose to sully their good name by becoming their own tribute band with the truly awful Adam Lambert! Mercifully the great John Deacon doesn't get involved, as he said back in the day, no Freddie, no Queen. I thought that they played Put Out the Fire and Dancer at this gig, but never found any confirmation or audio. For me highlights were Somebody to Love (sung as it should be), Under Pressure and this opening of The Hero and We Will Rock You! This was the gig with a lot of black/funk stuff from Hot Space was played...I thought it worked OK live...despite some fans loathing the album! What a day...it was boiling hot, the beer was warm...including the lager, some of the crowd security team seemed to be Hell's Angels...some with dogs...can't for the life of me remember even one of the support acts... For me, although I've seen the proper Queen with Freddie half-a-dozen or so times, his voice at this gig is the one that sticks in my mind, as soon as he came on there was no doubt whose voice it was...what a loss!
heart was support at ingliston 3 days before, we gave them polite applause but we were too impatient to see our boys! i believe the bowl support was bow wow wow and tear drop explodes 🤔 Queen really were on top form for these shows, so full of energy 👑✊🇬🇧
I have performed many times, as a vocalist, and Freddy Mercury, was always the benchmark! Adore Dio and Robert Plant but this man was in a class of his own.
@@johngraham5996 What Robert Plant says about the tribute concert for Freddie Mercury tells us a lot! He performed in it. He told the reporters that a lot of the performers weren't telling that the key of the songs had to be changed for them because they "couldn't pull off a a Freddie!" He was enjoying letting them know how much he respected Freddie Mercury!
Квин - это взрыв эмоций. А появление Меркьюри - молния, появляющаяся мгновенно и стремительно. Прсто обольстительный и неподажаемый. Гибкий и очаровательный.
What abeautiful video this man just stunning in every way controlled the stage and the audience huge performance 👏 i adore freddie without him there couldn't be any band called queen ❤ 💙 👏
Queen were 4 exetremely talented musicians but without doubt our freddie was the focal point and the driving force, whenever i saw them i always wanted to look at john, brian and roger but was afraid to take my eyes off freddie incase i missed something special 👑✊🇬🇧
i like how at the start of the hero brian comes to the front of the stage to take the cheers but then moves back to let freddie get the adulation as he appears! this takes me back as i saw them 3 days before this at ingliston, i was right at the front on brian's side! 👑✊🇬🇧
Oh man I'm 53 now but remember first time listening to this track vinyl on headphones back in 85. .wow. apart from pink floyd best English band ever xxxxx
Just amazing! The real tragedy of what happened to Freddie is that he lost his vocal power as he got sicker. Yes he could still hit the high notes, like on The Show Must Go On, but he lost the power he possessed in this part of Queen's career by the time of about 1990. However, this is how I always try to remember the man, at his peak! Other comments have mentioned "greatest lead singer of all time," and I could not agree more! The band was amazing and Freddie was a huge reason why. Presence and vocal power were spectacular.
That's hiw you start a show that's how you keep the show sustained and going strong and that's how you end the show in a epic great finally with Epic Unstoppable, Uncontrollable, Emense Pulsating Pure Electrical Everlasting Energy (:. Too me if Queen is the thunder in the clouds than Freddie Mercury has too be the Lightening comming down period (: BOOM (:. Absolutely Amazing Awesomeness (:
No backing singers. No synths. No musicians lurking in the shadows. Just 4 blokes on stage. What a band they were!
Actually, there was synth on this show, played by Morgan Fisher.
@@rodmac8358unfortunately
Witnessed the Elland Road gig in 82. To this day the opening tracks and sheer energy and brilliance of these 4 guys leaves me with goosebumps. The greatest band i will ever hope to see...
did the elland show sell out??
Hard to imagine Plant, Lennon, Dylan, McCartney, Jagger, Daltrey, Bowie, Morrison, Bono, Stipe, Prince, or anyone else moving like Freddie. One of a kind.
Like a black panther
Now that's an entrance! That's how it's done kids!!
I was there. To this day, I have never seen anybody take the stage like that and have the audience in the palm of their hand from that opening instant. To describe the man as a legend would be a woeful understatement. Greatest front man of all time without a doubt, nobody even comes close.
Tim Stevens wish I could have seen him live.
@Barbara Fox I know Barbara :) I saw them five times with Freddie. They were always great, but THIS was the time I will always remember him take the stage :)
I will argue till my dying day that MK was one of their best performances ever, Montreal - PAHH!!!
DLR comes second, but you’re right, it’s not close.
I saw them in Omaha 1980 when I was 7, that may have been the best show ever done by any band, ever. We had binoculars but it was hard to find Freddie because he ran around so much!!! :) Normally I stick to their '70s performances but I was watching this the other day for the anniversary of Flash Gordon and this is on par with Live-Aid, I laugh everytime I see Freddie hold his arms out at 2:34 and the audience sings back to him so effortlessly, greatest frontman ever, after that the camera guys can't keep up with him running all over the place, this is the Queen I love :) :) :)
The Hero is the best opener they've ever used
after one vision
sorry, it has to be the fast version of we will rock you during the crazy tour, i saw them at the glasgow apollo on dec 1st '79 and it was an unbelieveable entrance, they really did explode on stage, amazing and with that lighting rig THAT is number 1, but lets be honest here.....they're all great because Queen better than anyone knew how to grab our attention from the start 👑✊🇬🇧
That's what they said I don't know if it's true
Or 7 seas of rhye..ynwa 😊❤
I like tear it up too
Hot Space gig intros are so overlooked. Flash followed by The Hero was ace!
kevin it was an awesome entry, BANG and straight into it, but my favourite would be the crazy tour in 79, dry ice filling the stage and a steady build up of noise then a huge EXPLOSION as freddie appears through the cloud of dry ice, just magical, i saw them do this at the glasgow apollo on sat dec 1st '79, as roger said "we liked to blind them and deafen them in the first 10 minutes" 🤣 i still have my white satin scarf from that night 👑✊🇬🇧
Yeah Right
Been a huge fan since 1974 im 77 years old now and can never get tired of Queen and Beloved Freddie.
😮🤴😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
huge fan since 1980. 51 years old
Did you see them live?
@@gretelkulupka8704 I saw them in 1978 NYC
@@pinkey943 Woah! Did you take any pictures or record on tape?
Не перестаю восхищаться и любоваться. Красавчик во всем, а голос, покоритель вселенной.
Never gets old, the rawness of the guitar, the bass, drums in harmony and vocals is so amazing.
You are witnessing the GOD & GOAT at once 🖤👑
Saw them as a 10yr old. My children’s home manager paid for us to see Mott The Hoople . Queen were the support band. When Ian Hunter signed my programme, I had inadvertently opened the programme page on the support band! He then signed it cautioning us “ Watch this band; they’re gonna be enourmous”
Wow! Thanks for the memory, did you see them again?
and he was right 👑✊🇬🇧
Queen opening the show with a Flash Gordon track.... Spectacular!
The Hero is such an underrated song. A great opening song!
The way a rock concert should start off.........explosive !
One word !☀️💥
Часто смотрю этот клип для поднятия настроения , энергия появляется сразу
Best opening ever to a gig what a performance that would get a gang of pensioners going in a nursing home up and rocking its that good !
This is how you open a show
ua-cam.com/video/hFGFJ8UCYn0/v-deo.html this is another lvl
Great entrance
Yup nobody did it better. I don't care bout his personnel stuff!
@@EL-vu9tj no its not
Forget Mccartney, this is live performance at its very best.
Those people in the audience don't realize how extremely lucky they are to witness greatness
I was there. We did know, I promise you :)
We weren't that lucky, there was still loads of tickets left unsold on that tour. Elland Road, Leeds was half empty (or half full) and MK Bowl could have easily sold another 20,000 tickets if people wanted them, but they didn't. I bought mine as soon as they went on sale but Queen were struggling in 82 and losing some of their established audience who simply didn't like Hot Space and saw it as a turn off. Same in the USA and Europe, ticket and album sales were modest compared to the hugely successful The Game Tour in 1980, with empty seats at some venues. After Live Aid they won a load of new fans, were a big attraction again, but not in the USA where they never toured again. I saw Queen with Fred 7 times 79-86 and often with front row tickets thanks to the fan club. What I do remember about 82 was how little media coverage Queen got in the UK, hardly any radio airplay, and how unfashionable and unpopular they were outside of the loyal diehards in their fan base. Apart from Channel 4, a brand new UK TV channel launched that year, who made the effort to film the Milton Keynes show on the UK Hot Space Tour and broadcast it later in the year as a 'The Tube' special. Thanks Channel 4.
I was at the Edinburgh,Scotland show on that tour.They originally had BOW WOW WOW as support but the crowd at a previous show had thrown bottles at them and they quit the tour.
Teardrop Explodes was the opening act on the show that I attended.The crowd hated them and booed the Hot Space songs which got Freddie mad.
@@jasonpenn3871 Saw photos from the leeds 1982 show on google images...The stands and pitch were full, stop exaggerating. Queen fans know their popularity massively dropped around 1982...I also know that Milton Keynes was only 2/3 full which indeed means, the show was 20,000 tickets short of a sell out.....Conclusion......Leeds SELL OUT, Milton Keynes 2/3 full...
spot on man xx
now boys and girls - this is a rock band! and this is how the best do it
the whole band crushes this intro. unreal
it's well crafted, three of them take turn on centre stage for their little bit...
@@user-dc1dr9kr8x So your life is all about stalking people on the internet? Aren't you allowed outside? How many more months you got to go, Kletus?
Freddie in an interview was playing his stage character, you can tell a lot of it it was tongue in cheek, but he was a different man in real life, read some biographies...he did have a bit of an 'arrogant' stage when he was heavy into drugs...but most drug takers become arrogant!
The Diana thing never happened, it's a myth...
Arrogant or not, whatever his faults, in my opinion the greatest frontman in music history, and probably the best vocalist...the guy really could sing every genre...and had a good USEFUL range...
Blind'em & deafen'em right at the start and they're yours.
THAT'S how to start a show !!!!
What a showman!
One of the 5 billion things I always loved about Queen... they sure as hell knew how to kick off a concert performance! What an entrance!!
Roger once said, the first 10 minutes we want to deaf and blind them. The did! Everyone of the Live documents proofs it : take Live Killers, Wembley or this one and they will show it. What a performance they delivered!
Pppp
I was there dude...best concert I’ve ever been too..not missed a Queen tour in 42 years in the UK..we got to MK early and got home Sunday pm.. pissed most of the time 🤣
@@WASPS1867 Lucky!
@@WASPS1867 we were there too, seemed a long day in the Sun, all the beer seemed warm, can't remember any of the support acts...I thought the 'robotic' dancing follow-spot lights were a good idea...
It's weird, Queen spent fortunes on light rigs, stage and costume design and sets etc...yet are probably one of the few band with raw enough energy and perfection to need none of it...
Everyone has their own idea of the greatest band in the world, but deep down, we all know that no one touches Queen.
For real. They’re something completely different with Freddie. Best live band
a lot of bands are good live but they might have a guitarist or bass player who maybe is'nt the best but we had 4 members who were always on top of their game, dancing deac's, dr may and roger equally comforable on vocals as he was on the skins, and i'm not even gonna mention our beloved freddie, nothing needs to be said about him, we all know just how good he was! they were miles ahead of anyone else in delivering a performance and i got to see them twice in scotland 👑✊🇬🇧
Was lucky enough to be at this gig, aged 14. Got my dad to take me - he didn't need too much encouragement....
Must have been quite an experience
No doubt about it the best live band ever
With out a shadow of a doubt
This is actually there last concert imo where there live prime ended and what a way to end
Yes this is Freddie's last prime voice ever after this his voice started to weaken
@@shahaffiq5860 I agree but even so what he achieved in Wembley in 1986 is astounding given the circumstances of his illness. Many men would just give up but he kept going till the end, still recording his voice into his last weeks on earth so the band could use it for one last album
nobody can touch The Who when we talk about the live gigs. Queen are superior band, but not the same power league as The Who
Freddie looks fantastic
There'll never be a Freddie Mercury ever again 😢 he was one of a kind.R.I.P Freddie your music still lives on.
Excellent Sir Freddie Mercury.
I had this show on DVD
Феноменальный Вокалист Навсегда Настоящий Артист. Куин Лучшие Навсегда. Спасибо за видео.
When Freddie first appears. That’s what they call turning it up to 11 in the business…
When Freddie burst onto the stage I seriously blushed! He’s Godly! I’m so jealous people got to see this excellence in person. ❤️
Queen is my #1 favorite band ever
@Will E. Fistergash Don't you dare forget me! 😂😂
The community is the worst but the band is the best
Excellent choice!!
@@KevinRandomRecordsKRREC How so? (I know your comment is a year old lol but I'm curious as to why you think so)
@@johanngloi8461 i can't speak for that person but as a massive queen fan, i notice a lot of 'elitists' who think they're super unique for liking queen and don't like them "getting popular" (they always have been). as well as a LOT of very unfunny people, the memes are awful.
Straight out of the traps no messing about...Freddie THE voice, THE showman.
Right Mark..let's get to it!
what an immensely powerful way of starting a concert!
Wonderful. Thank you for the upload
Deacon said that he tried to upstage Mercury and May a lot of the time. But Deacon used to dance in his spot a lot. Probably without him knowing. And Taylor of course just went wild on the drums as you expect.
This song kicks so much ass,,, such a brilliant mood lifter
I was there!!Best concert ever!
What a lucky man you are! One of the most epic shows from Queen!
Lucky
Me also (I wish!)
Newcastle 79 Hammersmith 79 are better than this concert!
Are you something of a god?
Good lord that is such an incredible performance of We Will Rock You. Live or recorded, it's by FAR the best I've heard. Feels so alive.
We were so lucky to be there at the Bowl! It was meant to be in London, but for one reason or another it moved to MK...awesome gig...as any Queen gig was...it seems a pity they chose to sully their good name by becoming their own tribute band with the truly awful Adam Lambert! Mercifully the great John Deacon doesn't get involved, as he said back in the day, no Freddie, no Queen.
I thought that they played Put Out the Fire and Dancer at this gig, but never found any confirmation or audio.
For me highlights were Somebody to Love (sung as it should be), Under Pressure and this opening of The Hero and We Will Rock You!
This was the gig with a lot of black/funk stuff from Hot Space was played...I thought it worked OK live...despite some fans loathing the album!
What a day...it was boiling hot, the beer was warm...including the lager, some of the crowd security team seemed to be Hell's Angels...some with dogs...can't for the life of me remember even one of the support acts...
For me, although I've seen the proper Queen with Freddie half-a-dozen or so times, his voice at this gig is the one that sticks in my mind, as soon as he came on there was no doubt whose voice it was...what a loss!
It sounds like it was fab. I envy you.
heart was support at ingliston 3 days before, we gave them polite applause but we were too impatient to see our boys! i believe the bowl support was bow wow wow and tear drop explodes 🤔 Queen really were on top form for these shows, so full of energy 👑✊🇬🇧
Вулкан страстей и Буря эмоций! 💥🔥💥🔥💥🔥💥🔥💥🔥💥🔥💥🔥💥
Awesome rocking performance
At that time, they were unbeatable on stage.
The were on 🔥
I have performed many times, as a vocalist, and Freddy Mercury, was always the benchmark! Adore Dio and Robert Plant but this man was in a class of his own.
FREDDIE
great to hear you put freddie above plant danny as i see so many zep fans snearing at Queen as if they are inferior 👑✊🇬🇧
@@johngraham5996 What Robert Plant says about the tribute concert for Freddie Mercury tells us a lot! He performed in it. He told the reporters that a lot of the performers weren't telling that the key of the songs had to be changed for them because they "couldn't pull off a a Freddie!" He was enjoying letting them know how much he respected Freddie Mercury!
Sin dudas esta es la mejor intro, mi favorita
Flash - The Hero - We Will Rock You (Fast)
Same!
I just love this 1-2-3 Punch (Flash/Hero/WWRY), such an awesome intro and opening salvo!
Flash: left jab
Hero: right hook
WWRY: double uppercut
I'm floored. Yet elated.
Rock n roll!
In my personal opinion this is the best that the band had performed in a concert.
Квин - это взрыв эмоций. А появление Меркьюри - молния, появляющаяся мгновенно и стремительно. Прсто обольстительный и неподажаемый. Гибкий и очаровательный.
3:02 YEEAEAAAAAAAH DEACY!!!!
Tremendo solo
This band doesn't need to warm up :)Freddie is Freddie! :D LegendQueen Forever!
He will never be equalled!
saw them in houston in 1980 - they played this one then too - what show - Queen brought the freaking house down - the best!
Incredible! Did you take any photos or even recorded it on tape?
What abeautiful video this man just stunning in every way controlled the stage and the audience huge performance 👏 i adore freddie without him there couldn't be any band called queen ❤ 💙 👏
Queen were 4 exetremely talented musicians but without doubt our freddie was the focal point and the driving force, whenever i saw them i always wanted to look at john, brian and roger but was afraid to take my eyes off freddie incase i missed something special 👑✊🇬🇧
Bloody amazing no band can touch queen fullstop ,awesome, four guys that new about rock and how to perform it .
thanks for sharing! greatest frontman ever....EVER....
He simply the best. Love him. ONLY him. Forever.♥️♥️♥️
i like how at the start of the hero brian comes to the front of the stage to take the cheers but then moves back to let freddie get the adulation as he appears! this takes me back as i saw them 3 days before this at ingliston, i was right at the front on brian's side! 👑✊🇬🇧
If you don't like Queen then I don't want to speak to you.
I dont like Queen, i Love Queen.
Queen forever!!!!
OK. Viva Queen: We Will Rock You USA 1982.❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
3:04 YES JOHN!!! Queen kicks ass. They are so bad ass and are damn talented, iconic men! That version of We Will Rock You sounds amazing!!! ❤️
What a voice Mr. Freddie Mercury... just amazing
So no one's gonna talk about Deacy's solo?
Queen as a whole yes, but oh man, Freddie....
Made to perform
Bloody marvellous 🤩
Absolutely magnificent !!!
Still cool..
No auto tune, no backing tapes, no in ear - absolute true musicianship.......
in ear isn't actually a bad thing, it's the opposite
it helps singers to have morewcontrol of their voices
no one telling them what music and what damce moves to do n sing
I actually like that Flash-The Hero transition...
Same! It’s fantastic!
Montreal e Milton Keynes, minhas lives favoritas do Queen.
Oh man I'm 53 now but remember first time listening to this track vinyl on headphones back in 85. .wow. apart from pink floyd best English band ever xxxxx
That's how to open a live show legend's 👑
Love it! Back when bands knew how to make an entrance!!!!! \m/
Love you Freddie forever ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Just amazing! The real tragedy of what happened to Freddie is that he lost his vocal power as he got sicker. Yes he could still hit the high notes, like on The Show Must Go On, but he lost the power he possessed in this part of Queen's career by the time of about 1990. However, this is how I always try to remember the man, at his peak! Other comments have mentioned "greatest lead singer of all time," and I could not agree more! The band was amazing and Freddie was a huge reason why. Presence and vocal power were spectacular.
You cannot take your eyes from freddie but all the band are genius musicians
Now that’s what I call live music
The stage was Queen's throne
That ladies and gentlemen is how you should be singing.
SPLENDID!!!!!!!!
I love Brian's entrance. He's amazing, a genius.
I was there. Saw them 4 times in total this was the first. Brilliant Concert
Wow! That's amazing! When else did you see them? Did you take any photos or recorded on tape?
Freddie Fucking Mercury, what a Legend!
Best opening on the planet
Noone could play live like this guys...they were a machine! 🎉
Not important to be hensome gentleman, just be Awesome and you are the greatest and pure success!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOW!!!!!!!! Just............... WOW!!!!!
3:02 _ROCK_ : John Deacon estala o solo!
INCREDIBLE
Best start to Sunday morning EVER! Or any day come to that.
The Hero - what a fantastic music! It could be extended more 2 minutes to became imortal as Queen great hits!
Facts!
0:38 Freddie man, "RIGHT!"
Oh how I wish I had seen Queen live!!!
no lead singer can compare!
That's hiw you start a show that's how you keep the show sustained and going strong and that's how you end the show in a epic great finally with Epic Unstoppable, Uncontrollable, Emense Pulsating Pure Electrical Everlasting Energy (:. Too me if Queen is the thunder in the clouds than Freddie Mercury has too be the Lightening comming down period (: BOOM (:. Absolutely Amazing Awesomeness (:
Freddie A Rock and Music Hero with Brian,John and Roger !!! Legends !!! Salud y Vida Pa'lante !!! Cheers and Life On !!!
Rock dominance