I fully agree here at this show his voice was as good as it was in 1970 !...very few of the great Rock singers could keep it going for 45-50 yrs...this is a bloody brilliant version of a classic
This is quite simply.....incredible. The whole performance and atmosphere...is....an amazing 'hiigh'! Brilliant and the greatest rock, r&b voice since Wilson Pickett dare I say!
Paul Rodgers's excellent !!! Great performer, great songwriter, great singer. It's true that he can't sing Queen's songs like Freddie, but he does a great job.
I cannot think of a less Queen-like song from Rodgers' long and distinguished career. But then, Rodgers may be the last singer I would have picked to sub for Freddy Mercury in Queen. That it works so very well is really incredible to me. Brian May, one of the most innovative players of all time, is actually taking a risk with this song because, for all of his skill, a blues player he is not. Sort of like listening to the Yes version of "I'm Down." The incongruity makes it all worthwhile.
Paul Kossoff was phenomenal rest in peace. I agree Paul Rodgers is one of the best voices in rock and roll period from Free to Bad Company. Awesome lead singer!
Excellent camera work; gives a real sense of the size of the crowd, and the different angles make for a much more interesting video. Of course, any music video which includes Brian May is an ongoing part of the education.
Thanks for this, one of the best bands in the world, with one of the best singers ever. Paul rodgers, only singer to make the hair stand up on the back of my neck..
Saw them at Birmingham NIA they were absolutely brilliant, best 2 1/2 hours I've spent in a long time. Paul could never fill those huge shoes but hell he tries damn hard and he's a good front man IMO.
Saw Paul Rodgers with Free back in 1968 in my home town of Stockton on Tees. Funnily enough I saw him in a school hall which many years later became my home.
It is great to see a big name guitar player like May really try to cover another musicans material and do it well. This requires leaving the ego parked at the stage entrance and going out and performing with integrity and dedication. Good job Brian
Boy, the fur really flies with this one. Paul Rodgers is about the only hard rock vocalist from his era I can think of who's kept his pipes intact. I can barely listen to Robert Plant and Roger Daltrey anymore, but Rodgers can still belt.
This tour musta been amazing! I did get the CD/DVD of this and songs from 3 different groups (Free, Bad Company & Queen), plus a cover of a John Lennon tune, Imagine, wrung out live is inspiring.
Most under-rated voice of all time. I wonder what he would have sounded like leading Led Zep. Plants high pitch is undeniable but Rodgers raspy delivery is interesting to speculate as to what if?
Plant was a slightly better rock/psychadellic rock singer imo but Rodgers is as pure rock blues as there ever was. I think nobody could do Zepplin as goid as Plant but Plant couldn't do Free like Rodgers.
As much Q + PR is a tribute to Freddie Mercury, I thought Brian did a beautiful job of recreating Paul Kossoff's original solo on this. Magnificent. That's what you get when people play for the team !
You said it! Brian can't quite manage the vibrato that Kossoff got, but he sure does bring the crunch. A big departure from his usual style, with all those flowing violin lines.
im not even from your generation (im 22) and i've been listening to music from likes of Queen, etc since i was 14, and even i know your generation had the best music!!
I look at this and ponder,,,, what happens to the spirit behind the original song. Simple story, music captures emotion, solid..... and then this???? The song and and the singer can't stand the onslaught of of the market... a song played in a thousand inapproprate contexts including this one. Even superb musician ship... talent and more talent between them cannot call back the spirits who brought this song its truth and greatness. They are gone til more grounded musicians bring them back.
Fab energy fo sure!!! Still think Brian could have hammered that solo a bit quicker and harder - I was kindda left, um, waiting for the hammer to fall!!! Rock Brian!
I don't get it. Since when Clapton is the "bar". Of course May can do things he didn't think of doing. Don't know if Brian is underrated but Clapton's definitely overrated. If you think about it , he's way down the list. I bet you can name at least 5 better guitar players than Eric , even he can do it I'm sure :D have a good one , mate :)
I agree with you 100%. I bought season 6 of the sopranos on Blu Ray (which is actually uncompressed PCM sound), In episode nine when they are stealing the wine, this song is played. I have the video on my page "we're with the vipers". The american beauty clip I have on my page also has this song, the "garage effect" is quite cool. Enjoy.
Is nice seeing Brian having a rhythm guitarist to back him up so he can concentrate on his leads. He always seemed kind of frantic touring with Queen trying to handle both rhythm and lead at the same time.
Youngers to shame?...I don't know.I can tell that he easily out performs most far younger.This guy is a seasoned veteran a master of his craft in top better than ever shape.Hes a genie a wizard of the stage.Hes the great Paul Rogers.
No version will ever be better than Free. Andy Fraser and Kossoff were as much respinsible for how great this song was than Rodgers. This is a great cover but nothing beats the original.
@AlanSessler John Deacon has retired. The last time he played together with Brian and Roger was (I believe) in 1997. This song was filmed at the 2006 tour from Queen+Paul Rodgers.
Paul Rodgers can project his voice alongside Rodger Daltry, A great vocalist. Fredie Murcury has eloquence, something rock might be lacking but he set us all straight. Paul and Rodger project with enthusiasm.... they set the stage
The stadium rock thump of that bass does leave something missing from the song, not sure even John Deacon could match the 'sit up and take notice' of Andy Fraser on the original though.
paul rodgers has got to be one of the greatest rock singers ever he's got it all
I fully agree here at this show his voice was as good as it was in 1970 !...very few of the great Rock singers could keep it going for 45-50 yrs...this is a bloody brilliant version of a classic
This is quite simply.....incredible. The whole performance and atmosphere...is....an amazing 'hiigh'! Brilliant and the greatest rock, r&b voice since Wilson Pickett dare I say!
Wow...Brian May did Koss proud there....superb guitar solo.Great rendition of a great Free song.
Talk about owning the Stage and I have never seen Brian May enjoy himself so much, stunning performance. The Boro lad did well.
Great version - but then again with Paul Rodgers singing, what else was it going to be??
Excellent, and it looks like everyone enjoyed it!
All Hail The God of Blues Vocals! Rodgers Rocks as good as ever! What a combo this is and the respect shown to Kossoff by May is exemplary! Rock On!
Paul Rodgers's excellent !!! Great performer, great songwriter, great singer. It's true that he can't sing Queen's songs like Freddie, but he does a great job.
From the first time I heard this live I said; the song has always been wonderful, but it never sounded SO good being played with the Red Special!
The first time I heard him sing on the radio it was one of those moments when I knew my generation had the best music ever.
Paul Rodgers has an awesome voice to this day.
Rogers is one of few artists who sounds great with almost everyone, he makes them sound better. This IS great chemistry.....
I first heard this on the radio some fifty-four years ago, and this version rocks just as hard as it did back then.
This is pure great old rock n roll at it's best! Brilliant! Nice to hear Paul's still at the top of his game after all these years too.
I cannot think of a less Queen-like song from Rodgers' long and distinguished career. But then, Rodgers may be the last singer I would have picked to sub for Freddy Mercury in Queen. That it works so very well is really incredible to me. Brian May, one of the most innovative players of all time, is actually taking a risk with this song because, for all of his skill, a blues player he is not. Sort of like listening to the Yes version of "I'm Down." The incongruity makes it all worthwhile.
Paul Kossoff was phenomenal rest in peace.
I agree Paul Rodgers is one of the best voices in rock and roll period from Free to Bad Company.
Awesome lead singer!
This is worthy of the rock 'n' roll historybooks
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!
All right now is one of the best song of rock history...and Queen makes everything better....
Excellent camera work; gives a real sense of the size of the crowd, and the different angles make for a much more interesting video. Of course, any music video which includes Brian May is an ongoing part of the education.
one of the all time best and soulfully rocking voices of all times !!!!!
Juzt absolutely love this song! Paul Rogers and Queen - such a great combination!
Thanks for this, one of the best bands in the world, with one of the best singers ever. Paul rodgers, only singer to make the hair stand up on the back of my neck..
Simply awesome.
WOW! Paul Rogers is still FAB!!!!
what a great voice
Totally frigging awesome. Gotta love Brian's smile. ^_^ Very awesome performance.
FANTASTIC Paul Rodgers.......and big Kiss ❣💋❣for the nice Concert. Many Thanks! 😘😘😘
PR most underrated voice in Rock
I bought FREE's very first album 44 years ago in 1970! This is a great version of a GREAT song. Paul, Brian and the others shine!
Paul Rogers has a great voice!!
Saw them at Birmingham NIA they were absolutely brilliant, best 2 1/2 hours I've spent in a long time.
Paul could never fill those huge shoes but hell he tries damn hard and he's a good front man IMO.
Kudos to you Brian. A superbly respectful solo.
Excellent mic stand throwing. That's proper rock n' roll.
its great! awsome song and brillant performance
Je ne m'en lasse pas!
This is bloody brilliant! Rock and roll must keep people young. These 50 something year olds are showing us how it's done......
Wish i got to see this version of Queen in concert.
Yea, this is a heavy and dirty rock'n roll version of a great song! Great!!!!!
Saw Paul Rodgers with Free back in 1968 in my home town of Stockton on Tees. Funnily enough I saw him in a school hall which many years later became my home.
It is great to see a big name guitar player like May really try to cover another musicans material and do it well. This requires leaving the ego parked at the stage entrance and going out and performing with integrity and dedication. Good job Brian
Brian doesn't have an Ego. He's quite a humble guy
Like Axl fronting AC/DC their last tour..
I used to sing this in a pub band in Bedford. Man, we used to rock so hard!
Bad Co still blows them away~AWESOME!!!
Timeless!
Outstanding!
a blues voice like only a true Yorkshireman could have ..
BADASS IN EVERY WAY~! Long live rock n roll.
A song living up to its name!
Boy, the fur really flies with this one. Paul Rodgers is about the only hard rock vocalist from his era I can think of who's kept his pipes intact. I can barely listen to Robert Plant and Roger Daltrey anymore, but Rodgers can still belt.
masterpiece , thanx for sharing , cheers
Great they include this song as part of their show
when you have the crowed like these guys do, we are together, As a soldier this is what I want to see, people together
This tour musta been amazing! I did get the CD/DVD of this and songs from 3 different groups (Free, Bad Company & Queen), plus a cover of a John Lennon tune, Imagine, wrung out live is inspiring.
Damn This is good! RUclips should put this on the home page so everyone could see & enjoy it. Thanks for posting this gem, hats off to you :)
Most under-rated voice of all time. I wonder what he would have sounded like leading Led Zep. Plants high pitch is undeniable but Rodgers raspy delivery is interesting to speculate as to what if?
And he still sounds the same.
Plant was a slightly better rock/psychadellic rock singer imo but Rodgers is as pure rock blues as there ever was. I think nobody could do Zepplin as goid as Plant but Plant couldn't do Free like Rodgers.
The pros at work. Awesome!!! I love it!!!
As much Q + PR is a tribute to Freddie Mercury, I thought Brian did a beautiful job of recreating Paul Kossoff's original solo on this. Magnificent. That's what you get when people play for the team !
That was awesome...I found myself head rocking to the beat!
Nailed it! One of the things I always noted was Paul Kossoff's great tone. Brian May matched it here.
Who could forget The Beatles. What a beautiful song 'Here Comes The Sun'.
Loved it
Rodgers un grande. Ma anche i Queen come suonano… spettacolosi, anche senza il leader hanno confermato il loro leggendario valore. I love yuou
They still got it... rock on
You said it! Brian can't quite manage the vibrato that Kossoff got, but he sure does bring the crunch. A big departure from his usual style, with all those flowing violin lines.
That was awesome.
Dude this is just awesome! Thanks for posting
im not even from your generation (im 22) and i've been listening to music from likes of Queen, etc since i was 14, and even i know your generation had the best music!!
60 s 70s 80s even 90s was special
Paul Rodgers ALWAYS catches the mic stand, it's the 4th law of motion that Newton forgot to tell us about.
absolutely fantastic version of song
I wonder if Paul Rodgers will ever know how really super cool he is. 'Alright Now' with 4,000,000 radio plays. That's awesome!!!
Paul Rodgers sounds as good as ever. I used to be a big Free fan and I was dubious about clicking on this video. But it's fantastic
I look at this and ponder,,,, what happens to the spirit behind the original song. Simple story, music captures emotion, solid..... and then this???? The song and and the singer can't stand the onslaught of of the market... a song played in a thousand inapproprate contexts including this one. Even superb musician ship... talent and more talent between them cannot call back the spirits who brought this song its truth and greatness. They are gone til more grounded musicians bring them back.
This is by far the best version of "All Right Now". Listen to the old Free versions.
This is only really music!
And very great sounds!
Past goed bij queen!! Geweldig!!🎺🎻🎸🪕🎤🎹🎷🥁✨☀️🍀💫⭐🌙💕🇱🇺
Fab energy fo sure!!! Still think Brian could have hammered that solo a bit quicker and harder - I was kindda left, um, waiting for the hammer to fall!!! Rock Brian!
sooooo excellent
Brian May is a WAY underrated guitarist. Even Clapton himself has said that Brian can do things that he couldn't even think of doing.
I don't get it. Since when Clapton is the "bar". Of course May can do things he didn't think of doing. Don't know if Brian is underrated but Clapton's definitely overrated. If you think about it , he's way down the list. I bet you can name at least 5 better guitar players than Eric , even he can do it I'm sure :D have a good one , mate :)
Then again, that’s coming from Clapton, lots of people can play better than him.
@@Automaticstudioss bb king is better
@@nohlan08 So was Gary Moore. With that said, Clapton is still no slouch.
I agree with you 100%.
I bought season 6 of the sopranos on Blu Ray (which is actually uncompressed PCM sound), In episode nine when they are stealing the wine, this song is played. I have the video on my page "we're with the vipers". The american beauty clip I have on my page also has this song, the "garage effect" is quite cool. Enjoy.
Paul rogers musta found the fountain of youth. Sounds great.
Paul Rogers pipes are as good the day they wrote this song 40 years ago.
Brian may's Red Special made
the best version of All Right Now.
Great Harmony.
Two thumbs waaaay up!! \m/
Is nice seeing Brian having a rhythm guitarist to back him up so he can concentrate on his leads. He always seemed kind of frantic touring with Queen trying to handle both rhythm and lead at the same time.
yup! true. i got the dvd of this concert and you will like youre at the concert with 5.1 surround.
Paul Rodgers sure puts younger rockers to shame, eh?
This live collaboration is even better than the original with Free
How is he 70 now but still look 40-ish?
Youngers to shame?...I don't know.I can tell that he easily out performs most far younger.This guy is a seasoned veteran a master of his craft in top better than ever shape.Hes a genie a wizard of the stage.Hes the great Paul Rogers.
No version will ever be better than Free. Andy Fraser and Kossoff were as much respinsible for how great this song was than Rodgers. This is a great cover but nothing beats the original.
hell yeah....love it...thanks for the post,,,for the nine people who disliked this...wth...is wrong with you
Wonderful stuff -love it..... but I still miss Freddie :-(
Rog & Brian enjoying burning the boards - no question. Textbook performance...
you cant get any better
@AlanSessler John Deacon has retired. The last time he played together with Brian and Roger was (I believe) in 1997. This song was filmed at the 2006 tour from Queen+Paul Rodgers.
Magical
Yes and Paul's voice is as good as it ever was. He is still so sexy too, given the choice between him and Roger Taylor, hmmm that's a tough one!
@YamersLexx Paul rogers is the 'effin' man. Such stage presence.
superb
Paul Rogers! The only man alive worthy of being on stage with Queen.
Paul Rodgers can project his voice alongside Rodger Daltry, A great vocalist. Fredie Murcury has eloquence, something rock might be lacking but he set us all straight. Paul and Rodger project with enthusiasm.... they set the stage
Freddie had a more powerful voice then Paul Rodgers.
Nailed it! Sure miss John Deacon though...
The stadium rock thump of that bass does leave something missing from the song, not sure even John Deacon could match the 'sit up and take notice' of Andy Fraser on the original though.
BRILLIANT
hell yeah....love it...thanks for the post
I Want It All Right Now
Magic