@@freddiemercury7783 no. This is freddies song for the late 60s. It was origanlly much slower. Proformed in Queen early days but no recording exist or had surface. Brain made it much faster
Freddie wrote the song for his band "Wreckage" in 1969. It was originally an acoustic, slower song, but it evolved over time until the final version was released in 1974.
They had to because this was the first album since Hot Space. They intentionally fitted in as many oldies as they could in that tour to attract the classic fans (most of the fanbase).
Let's admit it. Queen invented trash metal with Ogre Battle and Stone cold Crazy. Just cause their hits were mostly pop rock doesn't mean they weren't hard rock.
My God this is pure gold! I love raw, early Queen stuff like Great King Rat, Liar, Jesus, Ogre Batte, March of the Black Queen... unfortunately they stopped playing most of those songs pretty soon and it's not that easy to find live footage. Many thanks!
They always played the song "liar", from 1973 to 1979 it was played in its entirety, then in 1982 they played it again in full, and by 1984 to 1985 they played it in a short 2-minute version, and in 1986 they played it but only 46 seconds, when seven seas of rhye ends and tear it up begins
@@jairrr7597 Actually, Liar was dropped for the Jazz tour and was only picked up in the Crazy tour at Manchester. It was also an uncommon song on the EU leg of the NOTW tour.
@@jairrr7597 no no liar is among the earliest of the songs ever to be played on set shows in the era before their debut album was released from 1970 to 1973
Heavy metal in its pure best....From the band that perform "A dreamer´s Ball"...I mean, there´s no discussion, Queen is the more versatile band ever
Queen invented Speed Metal.
Track originally written in 1969 - modified for SHA!!!
It's 1974 not 1969
Brian may write the song in 67, and it's both Thrash and Speed metal.
@@freddiemercury7783 no. This is freddies song for the late 60s. It was origanlly much slower. Proformed in Queen early days but no recording exist or had surface. Brain made it much faster
Freddie wrote the song for his band "Wreckage" in 1969. It was originally an acoustic, slower song, but it evolved over time until the final version was released in 1974.
Freddie Mercury was a master and commander of the stage!
2:21 his voice it sound like in the 70s
Yes
So fucking amazing watching them doing this songs in 1984!!
and this is the proof that Queen is a rock and metal band....alongside many of other genre
Rock, yes. Metal wtf?!
Only a few of queen songs sound like this. Maybe 33%. Absolutely later albums contains a little hard rock. But god, no metal
@@mohmpp6355 Their first and second album were full of hard rock stuff (hell, even close to heavy metal)
@@mathara.s841 not definately metal. Marbe a few song contains really short metal parts. Like Great King Rat's beginning.
@@mohmpp6355 Son and Daughter, Father to Son, and White Queen (As It Began) is one of them...
It sounds like in the 70s... love it
The voice no.
freddie's voice is much deeper
@@ZxZartixZ Great King Rat sounded kinda like the 70s i some parts (2:21).
Thought they would ruin stone cold crazy at first, slowed down and jazzy, then they woke up, sounded fantastic
@@surferbri5346 of course not
I’d no clue they played either of these in the 80’s
Neither did i, it’s amazing they were rocking these tunes.
@@itslikethesamebutdifferent8020 Amazing, ain't it? :)
They had to because this was the first album since Hot Space. They intentionally fitted in as many oldies as they could in that tour to attract the classic fans (most of the fanbase).
FUCKING AMAZING..... FREDDIE RULES!!!!
wish they performed the full stone cold crazy.
What a pity! It´s over when the best part of the song should begin ... "now listen, all you people"
WOWWWWW...
Let's admit it. Queen invented trash metal with Ogre Battle and Stone cold Crazy. Just cause their hits were mostly pop rock doesn't mean they weren't hard rock.
💖SCC..this is really rare.
My God this is pure gold! I love raw, early Queen stuff like Great King Rat, Liar, Jesus, Ogre Batte, March of the Black Queen... unfortunately they stopped playing most of those songs pretty soon and it's not that easy to find live footage. Many thanks!
They always played the song "liar", from 1973 to 1979 it was played in its entirety, then in 1982 they played it again in full, and by 1984 to 1985 they played it in a short 2-minute version, and in 1986 they played it but only 46 seconds, when seven seas of rhye ends and tear it up begins
@@jairrr7597 Actually, Liar was dropped for the Jazz tour and was only picked up in the Crazy tour at Manchester. It was also an uncommon song on the EU leg of the NOTW tour.
@@MilesAway in some HS gigs they played the full song (liar).
@@stef0469 Yep, last version was Brussels
@@jairrr7597 no no liar is among the earliest of the songs ever to be played on set shows in the era before their debut album was released from 1970 to 1973
the origin of speed metal
Great King Rat!
Very rare!.!.! In 80s 😲
amazing :)
Tell me that great king rat is played in long in some no released dvd..in 80 style..with new voice i mean
Tell me..
Sadly no. They only played this small bit on the European leg of the Works Tour, and then dropped it for the rest of the tour.
Works tour full of classic hits
Otima versão
Tá
WOW!!!!
Fucking great
muito foda!
Hell yea rock on
прогрессив-метал!
Wow he singing stone cold crazy eh