I've no joke watched every Queen - Liar reactions there is on youtube just to see John get acknowledged and the fact you noticed him singing with Freddie and his bass solo (very rare for Queen to have bass solos) is like hitting the jackpot to me so thank you for that
You do realize that John wasn't singing don't you.... Infact none of them were they were miming lol. But on the actual record, John wasn't singing. John never provided any vocals on any Queen recording, apart from some low end vocals on bohemian rhapsody. And very very rarely did he sing live, his mics were either turned down very low so that he couldn't be heard or they were completely switched off. There is only evidence of John's voice being heard and that was during the chorus of radio gaga at Live Aid
This was from their first album " Queen" and the song was released in 1974 . This is the early heavy Queen sound!! It's interesting that you mentioned John Deacon at the end , he really was the band's secret weapon and wrote a string of hits for the band , besides being a great bass player .. I think Freddie was very protective of John .This surprised me tonight , I wasn't expecting Queen!!! Great reaction and analysis as usual ... Thank You Mia!!!
I’m glad to see this performance live but this is actually the studio version. They were always MONSTERS in the studio and a whole different Monster on stage! Thanks for your reaction, love it!!!
It’s wonderful to see young folks getting to know and enjoy Queen’s music. These 4 amazing talented musicians were/are perfectly made for each other. Btw, (we’ve been saying to some other reactors too) in our opinion, besides how you react; if you can also enlarge the video screen to the music groups or whoever you’re reacting to, you will draw more people to your shows…😊
HEY Mia, The LIVE VERSION of “Liar” at: THE RAINBOW IN 1974… IS. SOOO. FANTASTIC!!! …Freddie’s vocals and energy (and black satin jumpsuit) are OUT. OF. THIS. WORLD. (The longer version, 8+ minutes, for the full guitar solo.)
I really enjoy the format of your reactions. (First time viewer.) It's enjoyable to watch your reaction and read your thoughts without stopping the video multiple times. And when you said, "I love Queen" I said, "Subscribe!"
Love this song live at the Rainbow!! Deaky’s bass playing is really highlighted here!! Written by Freddie speculated to be inspired by some experiences he had at Boarding School. 😞 Thank you!
I have to say Freddie Mercury has a great,unique voice!!! He was a very talented singer and stage presence…wow!! And Mia your reaction makes us(me) feel like we are watching the live performance 🙏🏻❤️☮️
I Agree w Every Word Michael ☺️ Well Said . & That’s Sweet Of You To Say , It Means A Lot Hearing That From You . Happy To Share My First Time Experience w Everyone 😊✨
Heard this playing in a record store when it was their newly released first album and took it home AFTER staying to hear the whole album. I think this was the first song on the second side. Lots of other great tracks.
Early Queen was so good, (and I was lucky enough to see them live in the early days -brilliant). Some tracks I'd love to see a reaction to include 'Teo Torriatte' 'You Take My Breath Away' 'Stone Cold Crazy' and '39' thanks in advance😉
I would definitely recommend In The Lap Of The Gods as it includes some of Rogers spectacular high notes or Seven Seas Of Rhye to hear some more of their earlier stuff! I love watching your queen reactions and hope you continue :D
I think " In The Lap Of The God's " revisited is great , but " In The Lap Of The God's " is my favourite because Roger's vocals are like a dog whistle as Freddie used to say Lol . So yes long story short ... I love your suggestion!!
In my opinion Queen's masterpiece album is "A Night at the Opera" (1975). It's a very eclectic mix of songs but if you listen to the album straight through it has a flow similar to a Rock Opera. If you like Queen, listening to that entire album is as essential as listening to Pink Floyd's "The Wall". 😎
@@DoIttMiaaaa The video you just reacted to is the live version from the Rainbow. It was so perfect that they superimposed the audio from the studio onto this video! Amazing!
You should try and give a listen to ‘See What a Fool I’ve Been’ Live in London at the Golders Green Hippodrome in 1973. This performance showcases Freddie’s prodigy voice, and an excellent band performance.
Love your reactions, and on a sidenote, I love your sweater😁 if you haven’t already reacted to it (I can’t remember you have?) I highly suggest reacting to white queen live at Hammersmith. It really showcases the bands musicianship, Freddie’s amazing vocals, and his piano skills. I totally agree with you, Early Quinn hits different, and white queen is probably my favorite from that era.
@joemohan9165 I'm happy as well. Always nice to address the negative comments, especially ones I don't agree with. We don't celebrate Thanksgiving in the UK , but thanks all the same.
Thank You For 13.1K & Allowing Me To Share My First Time Experience w You All ♡ #DoIttMiaaaa
I've no joke watched every Queen - Liar reactions there is on youtube just to see John get acknowledged and the fact you noticed him singing with Freddie and his bass solo (very rare for Queen to have bass solos) is like hitting the jackpot to me so thank you for that
No offense but touch grass
You do realize that John wasn't singing don't you.... Infact none of them were they were miming lol. But on the actual record, John wasn't singing. John never provided any vocals on any Queen recording, apart from some low end vocals on bohemian rhapsody. And very very rarely did he sing live, his mics were either turned down very low so that he couldn't be heard or they were completely switched off. There is only evidence of John's voice being heard and that was during the chorus of radio gaga at Live Aid
@@davebain1982 Yeah I know but when they performed liar live at the rainbow John did sing with Freddie but you can barely hear his voice
There are many Bass solos in the Queen catalog
This was from their first album " Queen" and the song was released in 1974 . This is the early heavy Queen sound!! It's interesting that you mentioned John Deacon at the end , he really was the band's secret weapon and wrote a string of hits for the band , besides being a great bass player .. I think Freddie was very protective of John .This surprised me tonight , I wasn't expecting Queen!!! Great reaction and analysis as usual ... Thank You Mia!!!
I think it was said somewhere that Freddie supported John a lot because he was extremely Introverted.
@@YukiiSahashi Yes I have heard something similar or along those lines .
It was released in 1973
@@peaceofiona9198 the single was released in 1974 and the Album of the same name was released In 1973 . I am correct .
@@paulr6881 You're right !The single was released in February in 1974 in USA and New Zealand. Greets and have a nice day .
Oh for God Sake, Deacy galloping on the bass it’s something out of planet earth…
And to think he was only 23 in this performance🤩
I’m glad to see this performance live but this is actually the studio version. They were always MONSTERS in the studio and a whole different Monster on stage! Thanks for your reaction, love it!!!
It’s wonderful to see young folks getting to know and enjoy Queen’s music. These 4 amazing talented musicians were/are perfectly made for each other.
Btw, (we’ve been saying to some other reactors too) in our opinion, besides how you react; if you can also enlarge the video screen to the music groups or whoever you’re reacting to, you will draw more people to your shows…😊
There is so much power and punch in this song, I love it. Thank you.
I Agree Sherry , Thank You For Tuning In ☺️
HEY Mia,
The LIVE VERSION of “Liar” at:
THE RAINBOW IN 1974…
IS. SOOO. FANTASTIC!!!
…Freddie’s vocals and energy (and black satin jumpsuit) are OUT. OF. THIS. WORLD.
(The longer version, 8+ minutes, for the full guitar solo.)
You rock Mia.. Love it.
Awww 🥰 Thank You Dad , Love You !!
If it wasn't for Bohemian Rhapsody, Liar would be their best song ever.
@@vinniedixon1140 But it is
I really enjoy the format of your reactions. (First time viewer.) It's enjoyable to watch your reaction and read your thoughts without stopping the video multiple times. And when you said, "I love Queen" I said, "Subscribe!"
I totally agree with everything you Said!! Welcome onboard!!!
Love this song live at the Rainbow!! Deaky’s bass playing is really highlighted here!! Written by Freddie speculated to be inspired by some experiences he had at Boarding School. 😞 Thank you!
Congratulations miaa 13k and queen is legendary
Thank You Chris , So Much Truth To Your Comment ☺️
I have to say Freddie Mercury has a great,unique voice!!! He was a very talented singer and stage presence…wow!! And Mia your reaction makes us(me) feel like we are watching the live performance 🙏🏻❤️☮️
I Agree w Every Word Michael ☺️ Well Said . & That’s Sweet Of You To Say , It Means A Lot Hearing That From You . Happy To Share My First Time Experience w Everyone 😊✨
Heard this playing in a record store when it was their newly released first album and took it home AFTER staying to hear the whole album. I think this was the first song on the second side. Lots of other great tracks.
Thank you, Mia!! 😊
My Pleasure Russ ☺️
I love watching yiung people enjoy Qyeen so much. Their music will be enjoyed for ever
I live for young Freddie and early Queen 😊♥️💥🔥❤️🔥🌹♥️
Early Queen was so good, (and I was lucky enough to see them live in the early days -brilliant). Some tracks I'd love to see a reaction to include 'Teo Torriatte' 'You Take My Breath Away' 'Stone Cold Crazy' and '39' thanks in advance😉
I would definitely recommend In The Lap Of The Gods as it includes some of Rogers spectacular high notes or Seven Seas Of Rhye to hear some more of their earlier stuff! I love watching your queen reactions and hope you continue :D
I think " In The Lap Of The God's " revisited is great , but " In The Lap Of The God's " is my favourite because Roger's vocals are like a dog whistle as Freddie used to say Lol . So yes long story short ... I love your suggestion!!
@@paulr6881 i definitely prefer In The Lap of The Gods more idk what it is about it, especially the Live at the Rainbow version, so breathtaking!
Beautiful vocals. Amazing drum intro
Love Deaky singing with Freddie!
Queen “back chat “ live 1982 in Milton Keynes 🔥🔥
This is from their first album. Probably the most notable song from that album is "Keep Yourself Alive".
Love their earlier stuff, love their later stuff as well. In fact I don't think they've written anything bad ❤❤❤❤
In my opinion Queen's masterpiece album is "A Night at the Opera" (1975).
It's a very eclectic mix of songs but if you listen to the album straight through it has a flow similar to a Rock Opera.
If you like Queen, listening to that entire album is as essential as listening to Pink Floyd's "The Wall". 😎
The best version is Liar Live at the Rainbow....check it out🤩
Ooow I May React To The Live Further Down The Line ☺️ I Wanna See Lol .
@@DoIttMiaaaa The video you just reacted to is the live version from the Rainbow. It was so perfect that they superimposed the audio from the studio onto this video! Amazing!
@@janetd8198...ok...I meant that Miaa might like to see all of them ...instead a postage stamp size🤩
First single released in the USA.
On their first album but I still think it's their best song.
You should try and give a listen to ‘See What a Fool I’ve Been’ Live in London at the Golders Green Hippodrome in 1973. This performance showcases Freddie’s prodigy voice, and an excellent band performance.
Thank you for your great reaction full with love
Have you done Queen's THE MIRACLE yet....so positive even though Freddie was sick hear
13.1K!! Way to go Mia!!😀
Thank You Chuck , We’re Killing It ☺️🥳
Look a glove before Michael! lol
Love your reactions, and on a sidenote, I love your sweater😁 if you haven’t already reacted to it (I can’t remember you have?) I highly suggest reacting to white queen live at Hammersmith. It really showcases the bands musicianship, Freddie’s amazing vocals, and his piano skills. I totally agree with you, Early Quinn hits different, and white queen is probably my favorite from that era.
This is much better live!
Yeah each song from them is like a sweet kinder, a surprise appear 🤤 love Queen and miss Freddy 😥
This is the channel no one would miss if it went away
Over 33K subscribers says different!
@paulr6881 thank you. I'm glad you disagree. Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
@@joemohan9165 Don't celebrate thanksgiving, I'm from the UK .Thanks all the same!
@joemohan9165 I'm happy as well. Always nice to address the negative comments, especially ones I don't agree with. We don't celebrate Thanksgiving in the UK , but thanks all the same.
WOW
React to "bohemian rhapsody" live at Montreal 81.
Please. Try Queen - White Queen - Live at Hammersmith Odeon. This is Queen hidden treasure.
That hidden treasure has already been dug up and reacted to on here . Great reaction!!!
For diversity try 'Bring Back Leroy Brown', 'Who Needs You' and 'Dreamers Ball'' as just a sample of their creativity.
Mia in this reaction you are really beautiful thanks for this reaction
Freddie looks so sexy in the black 🖤. I have been in love with him since I was a kid ❤
Another Queen suggestion please ..." I Want It All " Released 1989
I recommend, I'm A Liar by Henry Rollins!
Perfect , I’ll Add It To My Reaction List Tim . Thank You ☺️
White Queen Odeon Hammersmith 1975
You so pretty girl
Thank You Deja 🥰🥰🥰🥰 You’re The Sweetest !!
You haven't listened to "seven seas of rye " or "doing all right" haha both are pretty good too
I'm sorry but "Fat bottom girls. " is still my favorite.
NEVER HEARD THAT ONE PLEASE LOOK FOR DRAGON ATTACK
Hi Nick . Mia has reacted to Dragon Attack (Montreal Live )
@@paulr6881 ua-cam.com/video/nSg7VIda_70/v-deo.html
Awesome version Nick 👍
Have to say it, what was on your sleeve?
Lol It’s A Puma Jacket & On The Arms It Has Those Blue Flares 😂 Pretty Unique Design , I Like It ☺️
@@DoIttMiaaaa I did also, I was just curious.
White Man...