You need to see Freddie's live performance of Under Pressure from Wembley Stadium. He does this little back and forth with the audience that is so funny. Think you'll like it.
Queen is/was an incredibly unique band. You asked what type of rock they played, and that's a hard question to answer, because they were able to change on almost every album, yet still sound like Queen! My favorite band of All time! You should react to Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Gaga, Flash (from the 80s movie Flash Gordon), Princes of the Universe (from the movie and tv series Highlander), and pretty much all the other songs folks have already recommended. They are all good, imho. Looking forward to many more Queen reactions! 🙂
As others have said, you need to watch Freddie live!! He was an amazing performer. The live version of this song in Montreal is fantastic. You can't really go wrong with Queen. "Save Me" from the Montreal concert is wonderful. Can also recommend 'Who wants to live forever," "Under Pressure" "Love of my Life, " The Show must Go on," The whole Live Aid set. I could go on ........
Queen is very hard to categorise, because they experimented with so many different genres, ranging from hard rock to gospel, to classify to funk and pop. Some other songs to listen to: - scandal - I want it all - innuendo - the show must go on - who wants to live forever - my melancholy blues - tie your mother down
We called it Opera Rock...I saw Queen in 1977... Rami Malek plays Freddie Mercury in the movie you were talking about. Fact Freddie was born in Zanzibar but is of Iranian Descent
I'm ashamed to admit, that when I was growing up, Queen was in the height of their prominence as not only an incredible band but a very popular band but I was too immature too give their music a chance to appreciate. It was my lost at the time. Later in my life I took the time and patience to listen and enjoy their fabulous music. I'm glad I matured and have grown to learn to give everyone in life a chance. I'm also happy that I now understand what talent Queen has and to understand life is a never ending learning curve. Once I caught my breathe, I enjoyed this video and reaction very much. My Ms. Mia your beauty is breathtaking. Don't mind me Ms. Mia, I'm just an old man that has learned to appreciate the finer things in life.
He was just so incredible. Once in a generation talent. Freddie Mercury cited Jimi Hendrix as his biggest hero. They were both one of a kind, but Freddie learned from the master that the most valuable things are being free, authentic, and emotive. Like a lot of people (Prince, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Funkadelic to name a few) he also took a lot of his wild fashion sense from Jimi as well. You should check out Jimi doing Hey Joe Live at Monterey and you will see what I'm talking about :)
So many songs to choose from. I’ve loved Queen since I was 10 yrs old and I’m 45 now. A few of my fav songs at the moment are “It’s Late” from the (News of the World) album, “Was it all worth it” from (The Miracle) album, & “In only seven days” from (Jazz).
Queen was defined as "Glam rock". Popularized in the 70's. Had a very flamboyant fashion, and opera like singing style. It's the early form of the 80's "Hair metal". Originated in England. You should desperately react to "Bohemian rhapsody". It's a song everyone seems to know and love.
Other Glam Rock bands in the '70's were The Sweet, best known for their 1973 songs "Ballroom Blitz," "Fox on the Run", "Little Willy", and "Love is Like Oxygen". One my favorites from Sweet is "Set Me Free", a good speed rock song! Another glam rock band is Slade and their songs, "How D'You Ride", "Gudbuy T'Jane", "Mama Weer All Crazee Now", and "Run Runaway". Also Slade did a song called "Cum On Feel the Noize". However I would recommend the 1983 cover version by Quiet Riot since it has a kick ass lead guitar solo. Still another glam rock band was The Edgar Winter Group best known for the songs, "Frankenstein" and "Free Ride". Edgar Winter himself appears on Tina Turner's 1989 music video song called "The Best".
5:46 The genre would I guess depends on which song you’re listening to. For this song specifically, here in Seattle I hear it played on Rock & Classic Rock stations. To me that’s one of the awesome things about this band; they made whatever they wanted to make. If you really like it enough and decide to explore more into them you’ll see and hopefully be pleasantly surprised. 😊
Watch the live version.... Also you NEED TO WATCH "love of my life - live in Rio" and "live aid" then you will definitely see just how good Freddie Mercury was live. He was much more than a force of nature, he was like a supernova!
Love your reaction and your presence. Thank you for choosing the original release for your reaction. When evaluating an artist's song, the official release represents the truest form of what the artist intended the song to be. Having said that, some artists, especially Queen, are phenomenal in live performances and MUST be experienced. As others have commented, I would now love to see your reaction to their live performance of this song in Montreal. What type of rock is this? It's Queen. People have ALWAYS had trouble trying to "classify" Queen. Roger Taylor (Queen's drummer) once said, "We have never been in fashion, but we have always been popular." when explaining why they got so much flack from the music critics.
Don’t stop the reactions, you’re going to go through ups and down but at the end of the day don’t forget that this is a grind. Some videos might do better than others but never get discouraged
Freddie Mercury... Freddie Mercury. Power and emotion with clarity and dedication to his craft. One of many reasons not to be"Phobic". A true Artist. When I was growing up I belted it out with him so many times driving the highways. When he came out, I didn't hate. I only loved him more because he was FREDDIE MERCURY! He gave us all he had. "THE SHOW MUST GO ON..." (Never seemed a threat to my masculinity, he only introduced me to a wider reality.- RUSH).Keep Rock n Rollin. It's gud fer yer brain.
As a band, and individual writers and musicians, there was no one like queen. Even today, their live aid performance is still the most watched thing on earth! And tho he was already sick with AIDS, he put on a performance, and had the crowd in his hands, like no one ever! So type in here, queen, live aid performance! Also they did an opera performance rock soundtrack, that was rejected by their label...so they left the label! Watch the movie here, Highlander! Its a masterpiece soundtrack, and to buy the soundtrack by itself, look for a cd or tape called Queen, its a kind of magic!
Hi, for what it’s worth your lovely smile is a must on the daily, being true to yourself and never apologize for that, thanks for your time and reactions and the journey wthU is real....bout time to circle back to some “Metallica”, many blessings today and always...
It’s always so much fun watching someone experience Queen for the first time. Awesome react, Mia. Your channel is doing really well. Hard work pays off! ❤❤🙏🙏😊
Rami Malek plays Freddy Mercury and you're dead on Mia he's an absolute legend!!! You've become my absolute favorite reactor. I'm so jealous that you get to hear all this amazing music for the first time, but I love your passion for rock and metal. Keep killing it!!! 🤘😁
Mia, new subscriber here. Loving your channel so far. I know you said you like Queen's videos, but there is nothing like Queen LIVE. Freddie, the lead singer, is the ultimate showman. Please react to some of their live performances.
This was a gigantic hit for them nd a great song. One thing about Queen is they have all kinds of great tunes in all kinds of non traditional format. They really were their own genre. I know you like up tempo Rock, they have some really fantastic Rocking tunes, try these: Modern Times Rock and Roll - live 1974 killer steamroller track Liar - live 1974 Ogres Battle - live 74 Hammer to Fall - studio original Stone Cold Crazy - live 1974 1974 was when they burst on the scene and were a hard rock steamroller on all these songs, they all could easily be a great workout playlist option. You will love Rocking Queen! Enjoy.
Queen pretty much started their own genre of Rock/Soul/Opera. I poked fun at them as a little kid but as I grew up, just had to succumb to the artistry. 😂😂 I love your videos. You have such a sweet enthusiastic vibe to you for such a intoxicating beauty. And it looks like you work hard at it. God bless you and keep yp the good work.
Queen are a glam rock, pop rock and heavy rock band, but they have touches most musical generes over the years. This song is of course a gospel rock song.
What I love about Queen is their experimentation of different musical genres (like The Beatles before them). They did a Jazz Blues song called "Sleeping on the Sidewalk" sung by Brian May. Dr. May (he now has a Ph.D in Astrophysics), also did an acoustic folk ballad called "'39". What is interesting about that particular song is that the listener assumes its about life in 1839, but in fact, its story takes place in the future like 2039 or 2139 and involves space travel. Another genre Queen tackled was folk country music in "Bring Back That Leroy Brown" where May uses a Banjo, and Deacon an upright Double Bass, and Mercury on a Jangle Piano. May also played a Ukulele in "Good Company". And then there is Queen's Disco-funk song, "Another One Bites the Dust." So many styles of music to choose from! BTW speaking of gospel rock, Queen did another song in that genre called "Jesus" from their debut album. Though I much prefer their classic Rock tunes like "Keep Yourself Alive", "Liar," "Great King Rat," "Fairy King", "Tenement Funster, and "Tie Your Mother Down".
Freddie Mercury, vocals ... Brian May, guitar ... John Deacon (who wrote "Another One Bites the Dust"), Bass guitar ... Roger Taylor, drums is the original Queen and who you reacted to. Each, a legend and together, iconic! The next Queen selection for you would be, "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions" together. The video, "Queen - We Will Rock You and We Are The Champion (Live)" is pretty good. Since its release in 1977 the two songs have always been played together on the radio.
This is called 'classic rock' these days, but back in the 70s when this song came out it was just rock. For a fast Queen song i suggest Stone Cold Crazy (and the singer is Freddie Mercury).
@@ccjtv809 Rock n Roll is originally a mix of gospel jazz blues folk and country (exactly what folks like Elvis and Ray Charles and Little Richard created the genre from), so pointing out a classic rock song is gospel influenced is kind of redundant...also i'd say 'soul' is a bit of a stretch (you're never going to hear Barry White quadruple layer and overdub track after track of backing vocals like you'd hear from the likes of Queen or The Beatles or the Beach Boys). It's a rock song with traditional rock influences, like you'd hear on rock stations in the 70s all the time.
The type of rock they played bordered on symphonic rock and classic rock, but the band is very versatile and was very innovative with its sound for the time, starting with Freddy Mercury with his voice, in addition to his staging and music videos
Queens music is in a category all of there own there is nobody like them. QUEEN IS QUEEN R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU HERE ARE A BUNCH OF GREAT QUEEN LIVE PERFORMANCES We are the champions and god save the queen live wembley Tie your mother down live wembley One vision live wembley It's a kind of magic live wembley Know I'm here live wembley Three song medley Lap of the gods,seven seas of rythe and tear it up live wembley Under pressure live wembley Who wants to live forever live Budapest It's a hard life live japan Love of my life live Rio Somebody to love live montreal 1981 Play the game live Montreal 1981 Save me live montreal 1981 Dragon attack live montreal 1981 Another one bites dust live Montreal 1981 Liar live London Stone cold crazy live at the rainbow Fat bottomed girl live milton Keynes I want to break free live japan Queen live aid 20min set they made rock history with this one its a must These are just there are tons more. R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU WE HEAR SINGING SINGING FROM HEAVEN
Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury was a Parsi Indian, born Farrokh Bulsara... he and the other members of Queen (guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor & bassist John Deacon) all graduated from college (Freddie got his degree in graphic arts & design) but he was more interested in playing music in the London scene (He was proficient in piano - Little Richard was his rockstar idol) and worked as a baggage handler at Heathrow airport... His early efforts were met w/ indifference... He became a fan of a local band called Smile (featuring Brian May and Roger Taylor) and offered to sing for the band when their singer/bassist quit. Eventually, John Deacon (bass) rounded out the band and Freddie renamed them Queen around 1971 and designed their logo based on the horoscope signs of each member. Freddie Mercury was flamboyant and people suspected that he was gay... but he surprised everyone by falling in love w/ Mary Austin, a woman who worked in a clothing boutique who helped dress him for his performances... they moved in together and got engaged for a while... But after Queen became famous and toured often, Freddie was sleeping around w/ men and finally admitted to her that he might be gay - being Indian and from a conservative family, his sexuality was not something he could share or discuss. Despite their breakup, Freddie Mercury and Mary Austin remained close friends until his death in 1991. Queen were not a band that wanted to have a label on their music ... They started out as a rock band that specialized in layered vocal harmonies and grand sounding music ...'Bohemian rhapsody' became their first #1 hit single in 1975 and made Queen superstars overnight. Freddie wrote the song and called it a 'mock opera'... Queen would write hard rock songs like - 'Stone cold crazy' ... 'Hammer to fall'... 'Tie your mother down'... Their anthemic tracks - 'We will rock you' & 'We are the champions'... are still played in sporting events worldwide. They also had playful tunes like - 'Killer queen' ... "You're my best friend"... 'Bicycle race'... They would incorporate Elvis in a song like 'Crazy little thing called love' ... Little Richard was a huge influence on the song "Don't stop me now"... The song 'Love of my life' was a tender ballad... Bassist John Deacon wrote a Queen disco song 'Another one bites the dust' (a #1 hit in 1980) and the band wrote the funk song 'Under pressure'... co-written w/ singer David Bowie. In the 80's, Queen wrote quite a few pop songs like - 'Radio Gaga' ... 'I want to break free' ... 'A kind of magic'... So, it's impossible to categorize Queen's 'genre of rock'... Queen are legends because they could play any kind of music that they fancied... even opera... jazz ... blues ... 50's rock n' roll ... pop... funk... etc. After Freddie was diagnosed w/ AIDS in 1987, Queen were unable to tour again but worked on new music and released albums ('The Miracle' in 1989 and 'Innuendo' in 1991) before Freddie Mercury passed away in late '91... his friend Mary Austin was by his side when he died. Queen's last album was 'Made in Heaven' in 1995 - the band completed songs that Freddie Mercury had recorded before his death... the single 'Mother love' was a touching song, but guitarist Brian May had to sing the last verse because Freddie had not finished the track.
What's the first Queen song that got a reaction? It's hidden. The bio movie is Bohemian Rhapsody which is the title of their most famous song. Originally, a dark story was going to be made. The remaining band members went with light. More Queen songs: "We Are The Champions" and "We Will Rock" which get played at sporting events. "Another One Bites The Dust".
I had a feeling you were going to love Queen, I'm a big fan myself.. They're amazing! Freddie Mercury was amazing as a performer and vocalist.. two members of the bands have PHDs .. fun fact haha "Dont stop me" now is a really good one by queen, Killer Queen is another..
Their music videos are okay. Most of them were made prior to "music videos" being an actual thing. Now, as for live performances, it doesn't get any better than that. If you would their "Live in Montreal 1981" is epic. I saw them on that tour in September 1980, you won't be disappointed.
1974 at the Rainbow is the hardest they ever rocked. Check it out, 81 has plenty of hits, 74 they were hungry and making their mark with some of the best hard rock ever.m
NIce Video you let it play :) My favorite Queen album is News of the World which is a hard rock album. My favorite songs are Sheer Heart Attack which you would like and We Are The Champion" and "we will rock you" which you probably heard if you gone to a sporting event. keep up the good work.
Queens' performance at Live Aid is nothing short of legendary.. Idk if you've heard of it, but it was a benefit concert where the proceeds would go toward Aids research. Which sadly is what Freddie Mercury died of. amazing stuff though... his charisma and the power of his voice are on full display
Welcome to the Queendom. Over 200 songs in their catalog. Listen to Live Aid Concert. 20 minutes of the best ever recorded. And yes, Quennies will listen to the entire 20 minutes
Hi Mia Screw those people with rude comments.You are great and so beautiful and also since you are new to this type of music unfortunately there will be haters and toxic people commenting.PS love what you are wearing 😘
You should watch this song live. You should also watch their performance at Live Aid, it’s an awesome performance. It’s like a 25 minute video but it goes by quick.
Puedes reaccionar a Seaside Rendezvous una canción de Queen, que no tiene video oficial ni presentación en vivo, solo videos hechizcos con imágenes de los años 20's. Saludos desde Ciudad de Guatemala en Centro América.
Mia baby your doing an awesome job on your page keep up the good work and if you get any haters just ignore them I love your new to expiring this music and yourself ❤❤
My Favorite Songs From Queen, Is This Song, "We Are The Champions", "Bohemian Rhapsody" Freddy Mercury Also, Has A Duet With Michael Jackson That They Recorded In 1981 Or 1982 You, Oughta Listen To Billy Joel "Uptown Girl", "Tell Her About It", "Piano Man"😊
If you want to hear some fast Queen songs, check out "Stone Cold Crazy". Its considered to be a forerunner to Speed Metal. Also, "Dead On Time", Brighton Rock, and, "Modern Times Rock and Roll", and "Sheer Heart Attack". The latter 2 songs are sung by the Drummer, Roger Taylor.
Love to see you react to a legendary band like Queen. Can you maybe react to Judas Priest‘s Painkiller ist One of the songs that stands for Heavy Metal and the Band is one of the most influential of this genre?
This one is my favorite. It just classic rock. Not rock n roll. It's called a Ballad. Fred Mercury was before my time and I'm 30. So yea his singing is timeless. This one is beautiful cuz it makes you go "awwwe" from beginning to end. And the song premise is self explanatory. It's just man singing his heart out to anyone who will listen. It's so good. Hard to beat. This band has alot of hits. Killer queen Bohemian rhapsody Another one bites the dust
After The Beatles, Queen is my most favorite Rock band, Ahead of Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Deep Purple. Even ahead of Lady Gaga if you can believe it! (BTW Queen guitarist, Brian May performed on Lady Gaga's song, "You and I". Also he performed with her at the 2012 Grammy Awards.
The late, great Freddie Mercury. Truly one of rock's greatest voices. You should also listen to Bohemian Rhapsody- it's a masterpiece. But it might be a bit of an undertaking for a video. Either way, you should listen! I just want to bring people great music that I grew up with so their life is as awesome as mine is! Thank you for another great one!
Queen is the greatest Rock Band in history............dozens of songs to review. Freddie Mercury the greatest front man ever. Anything QUEEN you will be amazed and love !! I PROMISE !!! You really can't place Queen into one music "genre" they did everything from hard rock to ballads............even Rock Opera (MASTERPIECE: Bohemian Rhapsody). RIP Iconic, Legendary Freddie Mercury.
MIA, REQUEST… Go ahead and watch the official videos, but PULEAZE…. TRUST Queen fans when they tell you: You NEEEED TO SEE FREDDIE MERCURY, LIVE! (You have NO IDEA what you’re missing, Honey! You say that Freddie Mercury is your Spirit Animal (he’s mine, too!) because he’s so “free”… Just WAIT till you see him onstage and interacting with the audience.) There’s a REASON that Freddie Mercury’s been voted Best Frontman (and Best Vocalist) in Rock Music!🥳
Mia trolling with the slow songs. 😆 jkjk I love this one. It's a vibe and so are you. I see comments. I clap back. Lol. People be raging, trying to rizz. Stay strong. Your videos are the highlight of the night sometimes. You matter. ❤💯
I love your attitude, 'Fuck the begrudgers' as we say here in Ireland. There are some really good live versions of this song you might want to check out for yourself, Montreal is a particularly good one in my opinion.
RECOMMENDATION….. Queen “FAT BOTTOMED GIRLS” LIVE at MILTON KEYNES BOWL in 1982 (INCLUDES FREDDIE MERCURY… POLE DANCING! NOT JOKING) “I WANT TO BREAK FREE” LIVE at JAPAN in 1985 (FREDDIE DRESSED IN DRAG ONSTAGE and PERFORMING A “STRIPTEASE”.)
You need to see Freddie's live performance of Under Pressure from Wembley Stadium. He does this little back and forth with the audience that is so funny. Think you'll like it.
There is another version of this you need to react to as well - live Montreal 1981, his vocal is incredible! Also wow you look amazing 😍🔥🍒
Yes she has to do the Live Version from Montreal it's epic
I agree Queen live is just another level. Freddy really shines
Freddie Mercury one of the greatest voices and one of the best show men's he will be missed a true legend 🙏❤️ I love your reactions gorgeous❤🌹
Queen is/was an incredibly unique band. You asked what type of rock they played, and that's a hard question to answer, because they were able to change on almost every album, yet still sound like Queen! My favorite band of All time! You should react to Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Gaga, Flash (from the 80s movie Flash Gordon), Princes of the Universe (from the movie and tv series Highlander), and pretty much all the other songs folks have already recommended. They are all good, imho. Looking forward to many more Queen reactions! 🙂
As others have said, you need to watch Freddie live!! He was an amazing performer. The live version of this song in Montreal is fantastic. You can't really go wrong with Queen. "Save Me" from the Montreal concert is wonderful. Can also recommend 'Who wants to live forever," "Under Pressure" "Love of my Life, " The Show must Go on," The whole Live Aid set. I could go on ........
Cannot...stop...staring....
lol The real question is, are THEY real?
Always a few pervs coming out from under their rocks!
@@RP_Williamswho cares..
@@RP_Williams I don't know their names but they're spectacular. I love them. Such a visual spectacle. Pneumatic! Just feel, don't think.
No. But does it matter? Good review though. I'm binging.
Nice reaction. I'm from Minnesota. Let's get some Prince. The lead singer of Queen was Freddy Mercury.
Queen is very hard to categorise, because they experimented with so many different genres, ranging from hard rock to gospel, to classify to funk and pop.
Some other songs to listen to:
- scandal
- I want it all
- innuendo
- the show must go on
- who wants to live forever
- my melancholy blues
- tie your mother down
We called it Opera Rock...I saw Queen in 1977...
Rami Malek plays Freddie Mercury in the movie you were talking about.
Fact Freddie was born in Zanzibar but is of Iranian Descent
Queen's Live Aid performance is legendary , a must watch
Keep going down the queen rabbit hole there catalog is huge and there live performances are unbelievable
R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU
I'm ashamed to admit, that when I was growing up, Queen was in the height of their prominence as not only an incredible band but a very popular band but I was too immature too give their music a chance to appreciate. It was my lost at the time. Later in my life I took the time and patience to listen and enjoy their fabulous music. I'm glad I matured and have grown to learn to give everyone in life a chance. I'm also happy that I now understand what talent Queen has and to understand life is a never ending learning curve.
Once I caught my breathe, I enjoyed this video and reaction very much. My Ms. Mia your beauty is breathtaking. Don't mind me Ms. Mia, I'm just an old man that has learned to appreciate the finer things in life.
He was just so incredible. Once in a generation talent. Freddie Mercury cited Jimi Hendrix as his biggest hero. They were both one of a kind, but Freddie learned from the master that the most valuable things are being free, authentic, and emotive. Like a lot of people (Prince, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Funkadelic to name a few) he also took a lot of his wild fashion sense from Jimi as well. You should check out Jimi doing Hey Joe Live at Monterey and you will see what I'm talking about :)
So many songs to choose from. I’ve loved Queen since I was 10 yrs old and I’m 45 now.
A few of my fav songs at the moment are “It’s Late” from the (News of the World) album,
“Was it all worth it” from (The Miracle) album, &
“In only seven days” from (Jazz).
Queen was defined as "Glam rock". Popularized in the 70's. Had a very flamboyant fashion, and opera like singing style. It's the early form of the 80's "Hair metal".
Originated in England. You should desperately react to "Bohemian rhapsody". It's a song everyone seems to know and love.
Other Glam Rock bands in the '70's were The Sweet, best known for their 1973 songs "Ballroom Blitz," "Fox on the Run", "Little Willy", and "Love is Like Oxygen". One my favorites from Sweet is "Set Me Free", a good speed rock song!
Another glam rock band is Slade and their songs, "How D'You Ride", "Gudbuy T'Jane", "Mama Weer All Crazee Now", and "Run Runaway". Also Slade did a song called "Cum On Feel the Noize". However I would recommend the 1983 cover version by Quiet Riot since it has a kick ass lead guitar solo.
Still another glam rock band was The Edgar Winter Group best known for the songs, "Frankenstein" and "Free Ride". Edgar Winter himself appears on Tina Turner's 1989 music video song called "The Best".
Love ur smile, it's so beautiful. ❤️🔥
Btw Dr. Brian May (Guitar, Vocals) was (within the last 2-3 yrs) finally Knighted and is now I’m assuming Sir Dr. Brian May! 😁
5:46 The genre would I guess depends on which song you’re listening to. For this song specifically, here in Seattle I hear it played on Rock & Classic Rock stations. To me that’s one of the awesome things about this band; they made whatever they wanted to make. If you really like it enough and decide to explore more into them you’ll see and hopefully be pleasantly surprised. 😊
Watch the live version.... Also you NEED TO WATCH "love of my life - live in Rio" and "live aid" then you will definitely see just how good Freddie Mercury was live. He was much more than a force of nature, he was like a supernova!
The BAND did a tour years back with the singer from BAD COMPANY, PAUL RODGERS singing, PAUL RODGERS is also a HUGE TALENT, great live performer
You will love the live version of this from Montreal 81, there are loads of Queen hits to choose from, Don't stop me now is another banger
Queen is the best band off all time
Love your reaction and your presence.
Thank you for choosing the original release for your reaction. When evaluating an artist's song, the official release represents the truest form of what the artist intended the song to be. Having said that, some artists, especially Queen, are phenomenal in live performances and MUST be experienced. As others have commented, I would now love to see your reaction to their live performance of this song in Montreal.
What type of rock is this? It's Queen.
People have ALWAYS had trouble trying to "classify" Queen. Roger Taylor (Queen's drummer) once said, "We have never been in fashion, but we have always been popular." when explaining why they got so much flack from the music critics.
Love your attitude. Love your reactions. And wow, you’re a smokeshow 😍😍
Thank you so much 😁
Don’t stop the reactions, you’re going to go through ups and down but at the end of the day don’t forget that this is a grind. Some videos might do better than others but never get discouraged
Freddie Mercury... Freddie Mercury. Power and emotion with clarity and dedication to his craft. One of many reasons not to be"Phobic". A true Artist. When I was growing up I belted it out with him so many times driving the highways. When he came out, I didn't hate. I only loved him more because he was FREDDIE MERCURY! He gave us all he had. "THE SHOW MUST GO ON..." (Never seemed a threat to my masculinity, he only introduced me to a wider reality.- RUSH).Keep Rock n Rollin. It's gud fer yer brain.
As a band, and individual writers and musicians, there was no one like queen. Even today, their live aid performance is still the most watched thing on earth! And tho he was already sick with AIDS, he put on a performance, and had the crowd in his hands, like no one ever! So type in here, queen, live aid performance! Also they did an opera performance rock soundtrack, that was rejected by their label...so they left the label! Watch the movie here, Highlander! Its a masterpiece soundtrack, and to buy the soundtrack by itself, look for a cd or tape called Queen, its a kind of magic!
Hi, for what it’s worth your lovely smile is a must on the daily, being true to yourself and never apologize for that, thanks for your time and reactions and the journey wthU is real....bout time to circle back to some “Metallica”, many blessings today and always...
It’s always so much fun watching someone experience Queen for the first time. Awesome react, Mia. Your channel is doing really well. Hard work pays off! ❤❤🙏🙏😊
Rami Malek plays Freddy Mercury and you're dead on Mia he's an absolute legend!!! You've become my absolute favorite reactor. I'm so jealous that you get to hear all this amazing music for the first time, but I love your passion for rock and metal. Keep killing it!!! 🤘😁
''Killer Queen'', really highlights Freddie Mercury's extra amazing charisma. Official video.I know you will love it Mia.
Who wants to live forever is an amazing song by them
Mia, new subscriber here. Loving your channel so far. I know you said you like Queen's videos, but there is nothing like Queen LIVE. Freddie, the lead singer, is the ultimate showman. Please react to some of their live performances.
This was a gigantic hit for them nd a great song. One thing about Queen is they have all kinds of great tunes in all kinds of non traditional format. They really were their own genre. I know you like up tempo Rock, they have some really fantastic Rocking tunes, try these:
Modern Times Rock and Roll - live 1974 killer steamroller track
Liar - live 1974
Ogres Battle - live 74
Hammer to Fall - studio original
Stone Cold Crazy - live 1974
1974 was when they burst on the scene and were a hard rock steamroller on all these songs, they all could easily be a great workout playlist option. You will love Rocking Queen! Enjoy.
Queen pretty much started their own genre of Rock/Soul/Opera. I poked fun at them as a little kid but as I grew up, just had to succumb to the artistry. 😂😂 I love your videos. You have such a sweet enthusiastic vibe to you for such a intoxicating beauty. And it looks like you work hard at it. God bless you and keep yp the good work.
I'm digging your reactions. I like your vibe and your reactions or so good. Your outfit or on 🔥. 👀👌
Good old fashioned lover boy, is a must 💚💚
Queen are a glam rock, pop rock and heavy rock band, but they have touches most musical generes over the years. This song is of course a gospel rock song.
What I love about Queen is their experimentation of different musical genres (like The Beatles before them). They did a Jazz Blues song called "Sleeping on the Sidewalk" sung by Brian May. Dr. May (he now has a Ph.D in Astrophysics), also did an acoustic folk ballad called "'39". What is interesting about that particular song is that the listener assumes its about life in 1839, but in fact, its story takes place in the future like 2039 or 2139 and involves space travel.
Another genre Queen tackled was folk country music in "Bring Back That Leroy Brown" where May uses a Banjo, and Deacon an upright Double Bass, and Mercury on a Jangle Piano. May also played a Ukulele in "Good Company". And then there is Queen's Disco-funk song, "Another One Bites the Dust." So many styles of music to choose from! BTW speaking of gospel rock, Queen did another song in that genre called "Jesus" from their debut album. Though I much prefer their classic Rock tunes like "Keep Yourself Alive", "Liar," "Great King Rat," "Fairy King", "Tenement Funster, and "Tie Your Mother Down".
Great reaction..You're doing a helluva job..
NEXT, "YOU'RE MY BEST FRIEND". another fantastic song
Great reaction to one of my favorite songs.
Freddie Mercury, vocals ... Brian May, guitar ... John Deacon (who wrote "Another One Bites the Dust"), Bass guitar ... Roger Taylor, drums is the original Queen and who you reacted to. Each, a legend and together, iconic! The next Queen selection for you would be, "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions" together. The video, "Queen - We Will Rock You and We Are The Champion (Live)" is pretty good. Since its release in 1977 the two songs have always been played together on the radio.
This is called 'classic rock' these days, but back in the 70s when this song came out it was just rock. For a fast Queen song i suggest Stone Cold Crazy (and the singer is Freddie Mercury).
Soul as well it wasn't just regular rock not even back then it was more soul and gospel with some rock sprinkled in
@@ccjtv809 Rock n Roll is originally a mix of gospel jazz blues folk and country (exactly what folks like Elvis and Ray Charles and Little Richard created the genre from), so pointing out a classic rock song is gospel influenced is kind of redundant...also i'd say 'soul' is a bit of a stretch (you're never going to hear Barry White quadruple layer and overdub track after track of backing vocals like you'd hear from the likes of Queen or The Beatles or the Beach Boys). It's a rock song with traditional rock influences, like you'd hear on rock stations in the 70s all the time.
Freddie mercury. Best biopic imo. Reason why rami malek won a Oscar for it
Your out fits are the best, looking good like always girl
The type of rock they played bordered on symphonic rock and classic rock, but the band is very versatile and was very innovative with its sound for the time, starting with Freddy Mercury with his voice, in addition to his staging and music videos
so a great voice🫶 the live version is frea*ing awesome
Queens music is in a category all of there own there is nobody like them. QUEEN IS QUEEN
R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU
HERE ARE A BUNCH OF GREAT QUEEN LIVE PERFORMANCES
We are the champions and god save the queen live wembley
Tie your mother down live wembley
One vision live wembley
It's a kind of magic live wembley
Know I'm here live wembley
Three song medley Lap of the gods,seven seas of rythe and tear it up live wembley
Under pressure live wembley
Who wants to live forever live Budapest
It's a hard life live japan
Love of my life live Rio
Somebody to love live montreal 1981
Play the game live Montreal 1981
Save me live montreal 1981
Dragon attack live montreal 1981
Another one bites dust live Montreal 1981
Liar live London
Stone cold crazy live at the rainbow
Fat bottomed girl live milton Keynes
I want to break free live japan
Queen live aid 20min set they made rock history with this one its a must
These are just there are tons more.
R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU WE HEAR SINGING SINGING FROM HEAVEN
Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury was a Parsi Indian, born Farrokh Bulsara... he and the other members of Queen (guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor & bassist John Deacon) all graduated from college (Freddie got his degree in graphic arts & design) but he was more interested in playing music in the London scene (He was proficient in piano - Little Richard was his rockstar idol) and worked as a baggage handler at Heathrow airport... His early efforts were met w/ indifference... He became a fan of a local band called Smile (featuring Brian May and Roger Taylor) and offered to sing for the band when their singer/bassist quit. Eventually, John Deacon (bass) rounded out the band and Freddie renamed them Queen around 1971 and designed their logo based on the horoscope signs of each member.
Freddie Mercury was flamboyant and people suspected that he was gay... but he surprised everyone by falling in love w/ Mary Austin, a woman who worked in a clothing boutique who helped dress him for his performances... they moved in together and got engaged for a while... But after Queen became famous and toured often, Freddie was sleeping around w/ men and finally admitted to her that he might be gay - being Indian and from a conservative family, his sexuality was not something he could share or discuss.
Despite their breakup, Freddie Mercury and Mary Austin remained close friends until his death in 1991.
Queen were not a band that wanted to have a label on their music ... They started out as a rock band that specialized in layered vocal harmonies and grand sounding music ...'Bohemian rhapsody' became their first #1 hit single in 1975 and made Queen superstars overnight. Freddie wrote the song and called it a 'mock opera'... Queen would write hard rock songs like - 'Stone cold crazy' ... 'Hammer to fall'... 'Tie your mother down'... Their anthemic tracks - 'We will rock you' & 'We are the champions'... are still played in sporting events worldwide.
They also had playful tunes like - 'Killer queen' ... "You're my best friend"... 'Bicycle race'...
They would incorporate Elvis in a song like 'Crazy little thing called love' ... Little Richard was a huge influence on the song "Don't stop me now"... The song 'Love of my life' was a tender ballad...
Bassist John Deacon wrote a Queen disco song 'Another one bites the dust' (a #1 hit in 1980) and the band wrote the funk song 'Under pressure'... co-written w/ singer David Bowie.
In the 80's, Queen wrote quite a few pop songs like - 'Radio Gaga' ... 'I want to break free' ... 'A kind of magic'...
So, it's impossible to categorize Queen's 'genre of rock'... Queen are legends because they could play any kind of music that they fancied... even opera... jazz ... blues ... 50's rock n' roll ... pop... funk... etc.
After Freddie was diagnosed w/ AIDS in 1987, Queen were unable to tour again but worked on new music and released albums ('The Miracle' in 1989 and 'Innuendo' in 1991) before Freddie Mercury passed away in late '91... his friend Mary Austin was by his side when he died.
Queen's last album was 'Made in Heaven' in 1995 - the band completed songs that Freddie Mercury had recorded before his death... the single 'Mother love' was a touching song, but guitarist Brian May had to sing the last verse because Freddie had not finished the track.
What's the first Queen song that got a reaction? It's hidden. The bio movie is Bohemian Rhapsody which is the title of their most famous song. Originally, a dark story was going to be made. The remaining band members went with light. More Queen songs: "We Are The Champions" and "We Will Rock" which get played at sporting events. "Another One Bites The Dust".
Faster paced Queen? Here we go: "We Will Rock You," Another One Bites The Dust," "Hammer To Fall," "One Vision" Can't go wrong with any of them.
I had a feeling you were going to love Queen, I'm a big fan myself.. They're amazing! Freddie Mercury was amazing as a performer and vocalist.. two members of the bands have PHDs .. fun fact haha "Dont stop me" now is a really good one by queen, Killer Queen is another..
Their music videos are okay. Most of them were made prior to "music videos" being an actual thing. Now, as for live performances, it doesn't get any better than that. If you would their "Live in Montreal 1981" is epic. I saw them on that tour in September 1980, you won't be disappointed.
1974 at the Rainbow is the hardest they ever rocked. Check it out, 81 has plenty of hits, 74 they were hungry and making their mark with some of the best hard rock ever.m
Definitely watch Queens live aid performance before watching the movie
"We Are The Champions " is a classic of theirs that you've probably heard a thousand times but didn't know that it came from them...
Urging you to check out the 1981 Montreal Live version. It’s a whole other amazing experience!
One of my favorites!! I love it. You should also check out Hammer to Fall by Queen.
I love of the great hits we will rock you, we are the champions,bohemian rhapsody
NIce Video you let it play :) My favorite Queen album is News of the World which is a hard rock album. My favorite songs are Sheer Heart Attack which you would like and We Are The Champion" and "we will rock you" which you probably heard if you gone to a sporting event. keep up the good work.
C'mon - may God light your path with truth and divinity. You're worth a lot 💜🙏🏼
Great reaction. Check out Stevie Wonder "All I do" Classic Song. Young Michael Jackson in the chorus.......Hotter than July Album version..
Queens' performance at Live Aid is nothing short of legendary.. Idk if you've heard of it, but it was a benefit concert where the proceeds would go toward Aids research. Which sadly is what Freddie Mercury died of. amazing stuff though... his charisma and the power of his voice are on full display
Freddy Mercury was once in a lifetime talent , the greatest vocalist in my books .
Welcome to the Queendom. Over 200 songs in their catalog. Listen to Live Aid Concert. 20 minutes of the best ever recorded. And yes, Quennies will listen to the entire 20 minutes
Hi Mia
Screw those people with rude comments.You are great and so beautiful and also since you are new to this type of music unfortunately there will be haters and toxic people commenting.PS love what you are wearing 😘
Back in the day there weren't a lot of genres or subgenres like today so it's just rock
You're Beautiful & Genuine, Mia ... Keep doing Your Thang !!!
There’s a live version of this song that’s great!
Queen is just Rock music… 70’s Rock or Classic Rock.
You should watch this song live. You should also watch their performance at Live Aid, it’s an awesome performance. It’s like a 25 minute video but it goes by quick.
Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven live at Madison Square Garden
songs: Misfire, Stone Cold Crazy, Killer Queen
Queen is good rock.
Axl Rose, Curt Cobain and Lisa Marie Presley were all massive Queen fans back in the day.
Puedes reaccionar a Seaside Rendezvous una canción de Queen, que no tiene video oficial ni presentación en vivo, solo videos hechizcos con imágenes de los años 20's. Saludos desde Ciudad de Guatemala en Centro América.
My fav Queen song is "Hammer To Fall" if you want to hear a more rock Queen song this is it.
Mia baby your doing an awesome job on your page keep up the good work and if you get any haters just ignore them I love your new to expiring this music and yourself ❤❤
My Favorite Songs From Queen, Is This Song, "We Are The Champions", "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Freddy Mercury Also, Has A Duet With Michael Jackson That They Recorded In 1981 Or 1982
You, Oughta Listen To Billy Joel "Uptown Girl", "Tell Her About It", "Piano Man"😊
If you want to hear some fast Queen songs, check out "Stone Cold Crazy". Its considered to be a forerunner to Speed Metal. Also, "Dead On Time", Brighton Rock, and, "Modern Times Rock and Roll", and "Sheer Heart Attack". The latter 2 songs are sung by the Drummer, Roger Taylor.
Love to see you react to a legendary band like Queen. Can you maybe react to Judas Priest‘s Painkiller ist One of the songs that stands for Heavy Metal and the Band is one of the most influential of this genre?
This one is my favorite. It just classic rock. Not rock n roll. It's called a Ballad. Fred Mercury was before my time and I'm 30. So yea his singing is timeless. This one is beautiful cuz it makes you go "awwwe" from beginning to end. And the song premise is self explanatory. It's just man singing his heart out to anyone who will listen. It's so good. Hard to beat. This band has alot of hits.
Killer queen
Bohemian rhapsody
Another one bites the dust
After The Beatles, Queen is my most favorite Rock band, Ahead of Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Deep Purple. Even ahead of Lady Gaga if you can believe it! (BTW Queen guitarist, Brian May performed on Lady Gaga's song, "You and I". Also he performed with her at the 2012 Grammy Awards.
Another great song from Journey is separate ways
You definately need to see the live version
Freddie Mercury originally wrote this song for Aretha Franklin to sing as he wanted to create a soul ballad in her style.
Bohemian Rhapsody is a BIOPIC and it's really well done, worth checking out
Elvis Presley - trying to get to you. 68 comeback special
Queen, FAT BOTTOM GIRLS, Princess 😍
Freddie Mercury, singer pianist, Roger Taylor, Drummer and vocals. Brian May guitarist and vocals and John Deacon is the base player.
Gospel rock without religion.....this is just another reason to love and respect the band.... probably punk is the only genre they never touched 😉
You'd really enjoy "Fat Bottomed Girls". Yes, that's the tile of the song. Absolute banger!
The late, great Freddie Mercury. Truly one of rock's greatest voices. You should also listen to Bohemian Rhapsody- it's a masterpiece. But it might be a bit of an undertaking for a video. Either way, you should listen! I just want to bring people great music that I grew up with so their life is as awesome as mine is! Thank you for another great one!
Queen is the greatest Rock Band in history............dozens of songs to review. Freddie Mercury the greatest front man ever. Anything QUEEN you will be amazed and love !! I PROMISE !!! You really can't place Queen into one music "genre" they did everything from hard rock to ballads............even Rock Opera (MASTERPIECE: Bohemian Rhapsody). RIP Iconic, Legendary Freddie Mercury.
Somebody to love is the best song off all time
Your reactions are great if you want to hear an amazing female singer listen to shudder before the Beautiful buy Nightwish. The band is Amazing also
all these bands you should live acts !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MIA, REQUEST…
Go ahead and watch the official videos, but PULEAZE….
TRUST Queen fans when they tell you:
You NEEEED TO SEE FREDDIE MERCURY, LIVE!
(You have NO IDEA what you’re missing, Honey!
You say that Freddie Mercury is your Spirit Animal (he’s mine, too!) because he’s so “free”…
Just WAIT till you see him onstage and interacting with the audience.)
There’s a REASON that Freddie Mercury’s been voted Best Frontman (and Best Vocalist) in Rock Music!🥳
Mia trolling with the slow songs. 😆 jkjk I love this one. It's a vibe and so are you. I see comments. I clap back. Lol. People be raging, trying to rizz. Stay strong. Your videos are the highlight of the night sometimes. You matter. ❤💯
Freddy was put on this earth to do one thing, and he did it well.
I love your attitude, 'Fuck the begrudgers' as we say here in Ireland.
There are some really good live versions of this song you might want to check out for yourself, Montreal is a particularly good one in my opinion.
RECOMMENDATION…..
Queen
“FAT BOTTOMED GIRLS”
LIVE at MILTON KEYNES BOWL in 1982
(INCLUDES FREDDIE MERCURY…
POLE DANCING! NOT JOKING)
“I WANT TO BREAK FREE”
LIVE at JAPAN in 1985
(FREDDIE DRESSED IN DRAG ONSTAGE and PERFORMING A “STRIPTEASE”.)
Reaction Queen don't stop me now official video pliss 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼