The most talented band of all time❤. No one can compare. If you’d like to see this whole concert, it is now streaming on Disney Plus. It’s fantastic. And Roger Taylor’s drum solo is amazing.
No one could ever command the stage or crowd like Freddie. Try Underpressure live. I don't know if you've been told but Brian May and his Dad built his guitar because he couldn't afford one. It's called Red Special. Peace out ✌️ ☮️
I saw Queen several times beginning in 1975 and Freddie always made you feel like you were part of the show. Don't forget John Deacon jamming on the bass.
The song is about music basically. Brian May is the guitarist and he wrote it. He did not do drugs. There was a rock club in Munich called the Sugar Shack that is referenced. They recorded this album in Munich and they went to the Sugar Shack after working on the album. It was open late until 4:00am. The dragon on his back is his guitar. In case you didn't know Brian and his father made his guitar and called it the Red Special. He still plays it today. Thanks for reacting to the best live band ever! This whole concert is amazing.
@@BimuReactsand Mack (at the beginning of the song: .. It's gotta be Mack) is their German sound engineer/producer they've worked with a lot, Reinhold Mack. Freddie and John are godfathers of his third son (they named him Frederick John Mack, he now goes by the name Freddie)
John Deacon, the bassist in blue, built what is known as the "Deacy ["Deaky"] Amp", used by Brian May, the guitarist. It was built from stuff rescued from a skip. Very clever people have tried to clone it, but it took literally dismantling the original for them to manage it.
Welcome to the Queen rabbit hole 😅 you won't be disappointed ... just enjoy the journey. There are more than 300 Queen songs in their catalogue so jou have a long but amazing journey in front of you. ❤
@@BimuReacts just 5🙃? Ok let's start with younger 👑: Keep Yourself Alive (live at the Rainbow, 1974),, Killer Queen (official video), Liar (Hammersmith Odeon, 1975), '39 (Earls Court, 1977 - you can hear Roger's high pitch falsetto ), Somebody to love (official video)... 🥰
Great reaction,I've been a fan since the formed in 71. The guy in the blue is John Deacon,the youngest member of the band all four wrote at least a number 1 song all are in the rock hall of fame.. Each of them were badly effected by watching Freddie their best friend died slowly and painfully of aids,they were a family together for 20 years. John was extremely deverstated and left the music business after the tribute concert for Freddie in 92. If you want to see how good they were in the very early days react to Liar at the rainbow in 74. If you want to see how good they were in their last tour try Now I'm here, Saturday night concert at Wembley 86 Although they didn't tour Freddie continued write songs doing albums and music videos until a few months before his death. Roger (drummer) and Brian still perform as Queen today Love this group,you should look at some interviews and I strongly suggest you look at Days of our lives documentary about Queen,if you post it in small 20/25 minutes sections fans would love it. You should use the Queen official channel as they don't tend to copyright things. Look forward to watching you more . Blessings from England
Written by Brian May, this is a guitar driven song with a harder rock sound. Not a lot of lyric but it is a good crowd rouser. Thank you for your reaction. Blue shirt is John Deacon, exceptional bass player for Queen. Also holds an advanced degree in Electrical Engineering and built a special amp that Brian uses with his guitar to create sounds of horns and strings which is known as The Deacy Amp. Many have tried to duplicate it but so far no one has got it exactly right. He built it from junk he found in a dumpster/Skip. He also was in charge of working on the equipment for the band early on before they were able to afford to hire techs to do the job. This song is not about drugs, Brian never did drugs. I think it is about the music business and all the pressure to produce and perform or perhaps about his fire breathing guitar which is well demonstrated in this song.
Reinhold Mack. Freddie got close with him and his family when he lived in Munich in the early 80ies. Mr.and Mrs. Mack even called their youngest son John Frederick and Made Deaky and Freddie godfathers.
IMO, the “dragon on my back” is guitarist Brian May’s fire-breathing Red Special strapped to his back!! He wrote this song that evolved from a drunken jam session in the studio! I highly recommend the studio version .. it’s funky & sassy!! I think you’ll like it. 🐉🔥 Now do GET DOWN MAKE LOVE from same concert .. Yep, it’s got crazy sound effects!
Drummer Roger Taylor has listed it as one of his favorite songs out of Queen’s discography, while guitarist Brian May admitted it was completed from late night to early morning, while they were “probably very drunk.” Some believed the song to be about addiction to hard drugs but I believe the truth is the dragon on Brian's back is his guitar, the Red Special. Various lyrics refer to working in their studio recording like: Gonna use my stack. (stack is short for amplifier stack) It's gotta be Mack (Mack is Reinhold Mack, Queen's engineer and producer) Gonna get me on the track (The track is a recording) Got a dragon on my back (Brian's guitar is pushing his to record)
Watch love of my life , live at Wembley. Best crowd reaction. Also in reo. Great crowd participation,even though the language not predominantly English . Wow. Read up on Mary Austin, Freddie’s love till the day he passed. The stayed best friends and loved each deeply. When Freddie told Mary he was bi sexual ,he didn’t want to heart her. The story is bitter sweet and this song is about he and Mary. Freddie’s true love.
Cuando descubra a Queen del todo , tus papilas gustativas aún en desarrollo ,seras muy feliz ,disfruta de esta maravillosa banda y de otras ,buena reacción ,saludos amigo
Did you know: Queen is the ONLY band who has each of the members in the Hall Of Fame for having written hit songs. The Guy In Blue: Bass player JOHN DEACON (nickname Deaky) has been called… “Queen’s self-effacing Secret Weapon”. He wrote FANTASTIC songs like “Another One Bites The Dust”. He has a degree in Electrical Engineering… He designed/built Queen’s one-of-a-kind “Deaky” amp system, which enables guitarist BRIAN MAY to filter ANY kinds of sound effects through his guitar. Still to-this-day, NO ONE else has been able to replicate this unique system! John was/is intensely SHY… Freddie was quite “protective” of him, and John called Freddie “his voice”. When Freddie passed away… John was SO devastated, he completely retired from the music industry in 1997.
Oh p s I forgot to mention where the song came from, apparently it was a jam session where several bottles of wine were consumed,in a "relaxed " mood this was created which is why the words are not so deep,they reference Mack their producer and their work together. This was John's favourite perform x
Seriously, if you are going to do reaction videos of Queen, you really need to learn the names of each person...John Deacon, bass...Brian May....guitar, vocals....Roger Taylor, drums, vocals...Freddie Mercury, vocals, piano.. And they all write music and lyrics...
The most talented band of all time❤. No one can compare. If you’d like to see this whole concert, it is now streaming on Disney Plus. It’s fantastic. And Roger Taylor’s drum solo is amazing.
The guy in the blue is John Deacon, bass player. He wrote Another one bites the dust. He also has degrees in electronics.
Yep, he built Brian's amp for the distinct sound.
No one could ever command the stage or crowd like Freddie. Try Underpressure live. I don't know if you've been told but Brian May and his Dad built his guitar because he couldn't afford one. It's called Red Special. Peace out ✌️ ☮️
Brian May's guitar is called a Red special.
I saw Queen several times beginning in 1975 and Freddie always made you feel like you were part of the show. Don't forget John Deacon jamming on the bass.
The song is about music basically. Brian May is the guitarist and he wrote it. He did not do drugs. There was a rock club in Munich called the Sugar Shack that is referenced. They recorded this album in Munich and they went to the Sugar Shack after working on the album. It was open late until 4:00am. The dragon on his back is his guitar. In case you didn't know Brian and his father made his guitar and called it the Red Special. He still plays it today. Thanks for reacting to the best live band ever! This whole concert is amazing.
Thanks for the info!
@@BimuReactsand Mack (at the beginning of the song: .. It's gotta be Mack) is their German sound engineer/producer they've worked with a lot, Reinhold Mack. Freddie and John are godfathers of his third son (they named him Frederick John Mack, he now goes by the name Freddie)
The best of the best! Be blessed dear Bimu...
Thank you ! New Queen reaction will come Today so stay tuned!!
John Deacon, the bassist in blue, built what is known as the "Deacy ["Deaky"] Amp", used by Brian May, the guitarist. It was built from stuff rescued from a skip.
Very clever people have tried to clone it, but it took literally dismantling the original for them to manage it.
Invest 20 minutes and listen to the best concert ever recorded. Live Aide is amazing , Queen sets the bar high.
No one but Freddie Mercury could tell a crowd of thousands to sing to the beat and they obey him!
So true !
Welcome to the Queen rabbit hole 😅 you won't be disappointed ... just enjoy the journey. There are more than 300 Queen songs in their catalogue so jou have a long but amazing journey in front of you. ❤
Thank you so much ! Can you suggest me another 5 songs for reaction?
@@BimuReacts just 5🙃? Ok let's start with younger 👑:
Keep Yourself Alive (live at the Rainbow, 1974),, Killer Queen (official video), Liar (Hammersmith Odeon, 1975),
'39 (Earls Court, 1977 - you can hear Roger's high pitch falsetto ),
Somebody to love (official video)... 🥰
Great reaction,I've been a fan since the formed in 71.
The guy in the blue is John Deacon,the youngest member of the band all four wrote at least a number 1 song all are in the rock hall of fame..
Each of them were badly effected by watching Freddie their best friend died slowly and painfully of aids,they were a family together for 20 years. John was extremely deverstated and left the music business after the tribute concert for Freddie in 92.
If you want to see how good they were in the very early days react to Liar at the rainbow in 74. If you want to see how good they were in their last tour try Now I'm here, Saturday night concert at Wembley 86
Although they didn't tour Freddie continued write songs doing albums and music videos until a few months before his death. Roger (drummer) and Brian still perform as Queen today
Love this group,you should look at some interviews and I strongly suggest you look at Days of our lives documentary about Queen,if you post it in small 20/25 minutes sections fans would love it. You should use the Queen official channel as they don't tend to copyright things. Look forward to watching you more . Blessings from England
Thank you ! 🙏 🇳🇵🇬🇧
"Who is this guy in the blue shirt?" That is the amazing bass player John Deacon who has composed several of their most popular songs.
Written by Brian May, this is a guitar driven song with a harder rock sound. Not a lot of lyric but it is a good crowd rouser. Thank you for your reaction. Blue shirt is John Deacon, exceptional bass player for Queen. Also holds an advanced degree in Electrical Engineering and built a special amp that Brian uses with his guitar to create sounds of horns and strings which is known as The Deacy Amp. Many have tried to duplicate it but so far no one has got it exactly right. He built it from junk he found in a dumpster/Skip. He also was in charge of working on the equipment for the band early on before they were able to afford to hire techs to do the job. This song is not about drugs, Brian never did drugs. I think it is about the music business and all the pressure to produce and perform or perhaps about his fire breathing guitar which is well demonstrated in this song.
Thank you for the info ! 🙏
"It's gotta be Mack" is a reference to their producer...
Reinhold Mack. Freddie got close with him and his family when he lived in Munich in the early 80ies. Mr.and Mrs. Mack even called their youngest son John Frederick and Made Deaky and Freddie godfathers.
Excellent reaction
I’m recommended to you to check out save me Montreal
Thank you ! Will do
Thanks for reacting ❤
WHAT A GOOD CHOICE Bimu. hugs from France
IMO, the “dragon on my back” is guitarist Brian May’s fire-breathing Red Special strapped to his back!! He wrote this song that evolved from a drunken jam session in the studio! I highly recommend the studio version .. it’s funky & sassy!! I think you’ll like it. 🐉🔥 Now do GET DOWN MAKE LOVE from same concert .. Yep, it’s got crazy sound effects!
Drummer Roger Taylor has listed it as one of his favorite songs out of Queen’s discography, while guitarist Brian May admitted it was completed from late night to early morning, while they were “probably very drunk.”
Some believed the song to be about addiction to hard drugs but I believe the truth is the dragon on Brian's back is his guitar, the Red Special.
Various lyrics refer to working in their studio recording like:
Gonna use my stack. (stack is short for amplifier stack)
It's gotta be Mack (Mack is Reinhold Mack, Queen's engineer and producer)
Gonna get me on the track (The track is a recording)
Got a dragon on my back (Brian's guitar is pushing his to record)
Watch love of my life , live at Wembley. Best crowd reaction. Also in reo. Great crowd participation,even though the language not predominantly English . Wow. Read up on Mary Austin, Freddie’s love till the day he passed. The stayed best friends and loved each deeply. When Freddie told Mary he was bi sexual ,he didn’t want to heart her. The story is bitter sweet and this song is about he and Mary. Freddie’s true love.
Great ! Thanks for the background info
Cuando descubra a Queen del todo , tus papilas gustativas aún en desarrollo ,seras muy feliz ,disfruta de esta maravillosa banda y de otras ,buena reacción ,saludos amigo
Try Under Pressure live at Wembley 86 ( I was there)
Will do !
Did you know:
Queen is the ONLY band who has each of the members in the Hall Of Fame for having written hit songs.
The Guy In Blue:
Bass player JOHN DEACON (nickname Deaky) has been called…
“Queen’s self-effacing Secret Weapon”.
He wrote FANTASTIC songs like “Another One Bites The Dust”.
He has a degree in Electrical Engineering… He designed/built Queen’s one-of-a-kind “Deaky” amp system, which enables guitarist BRIAN MAY to filter ANY kinds of sound effects through his guitar. Still to-this-day, NO ONE else has been able to replicate this unique system!
John was/is intensely SHY… Freddie was quite “protective” of him, and John called Freddie “his voice”. When Freddie passed away… John was SO devastated, he completely retired from the music industry in 1997.
I really enjoyed reading this comment! Thank you so much ❤️🙏
@@BimuReacts 🫶 (I’ll have to comment more/fill your head with more Queen trivia, then!😄)
Oh p s I forgot to mention where the song came from, apparently it was a jam session where several bottles of wine were consumed,in a "relaxed " mood this was created which is why the words are not so deep,they reference Mack their producer and their work together. This was John's favourite perform x
This song is a vibe…no more no less lol
Like your reaction. React to queen tie your mother down live montreal 1981
R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU
Seriously, if you are going to do reaction videos of Queen, you really need to learn the names of each person...John Deacon, bass...Brian May....guitar, vocals....Roger Taylor, drums, vocals...Freddie Mercury, vocals, piano..
And they all write music and lyrics...
Great advice! Thanks will do
React to Liar live at The Rainbow
Leider wird John Deacon am Bass , sehr wenig beachtet!
I would love to subscribe but I can’t bc your comments are waaayyyy too many and louder than Freddie 😓
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