I LOVE THIS! Each one of them is jiving - especially our gorgeous Dancing Deacy. Freddie, Brian and Roger looking like rock stars, and there’s Deacy in his little shorts and t-shirt looking like he’s jamming with the boys in the back shed. The music they made, just 4 of them (well actually there were 5, they had Spike Edney with them doing piano when Freddie wasn’t on it. Spike is still touring with Queen & AL, my husband and I saw them last year before Covid ruined everything) But it’s incredible when you realise there were no computer enhancements, no backing orchestra, no bells and whistles, except the lighting which was state of the art for the time and they were very proud of it. I never get tired of watching it. I especially love the Roger Cam video of this song. It is entirely taken from the cameras focused on Roger, and you can see what he means when he says that this song was the hardest physically for him to play. He’s got stamina, I have to say that for him. Great reaction again, this whole concert was amazing so anything you choose to do from it won’t disappoint, from One Vision/Tie Your Mother Down, to Freddie’s Impromptu which shows his vocal range in all its glory and will give you the biggest goosebumps ever, to their Rock and Roll Medley and the encores, you will be totally mesmerised.
With a powerful voice and charismatic presence, stands out as the greatest frontman in Rock and Roll history. Once he stepped on the stage, the audience knew that they were a part of something special. Having over a four-octave vocal range coupled with a flamboyant personality, Mercury kept his concerts alive every second.
Roger Taylor quote: "For 20-odd years, I had the best seat in the house, watching the best front man in the world." This song, written by Queen guitarist Brian May, is about the hard, fast, good and bad times of extensive touring, which the band did during their first few years. As the band have been quick to note, their success did not come overnight - success in America particularly was laid by many years of touring there in the 1970s, and battling against the common "east coast" style rock of the Eagles and Steely Dan which was very much the sound of American Rock radio around that time. "Now I'm Here" ☚(◕.◕)☛ is a song many in the band were fond of - including Brian May. Freddie Mercury said in a 1976 interview with : "It was nice. That was a Brian May thing. We released it after "Killer Queen." And it's a total contrast, just a total contrast. It was just to show people we can still do rock 'n' roll - we haven't forgotten our rock 'n' roll roots. It's nice to do on stage. I enjoyed doing that on stage." It holds the record as the Queen song which lasted in their live set the longest, from release in 1974 right through to their final stadium shows in 1986. DEAKY SHORTS 🩳 MY, MY, MY 👀🍬. Our Freddie was almost 40 years old at that time.
Brian wrote this after his bout with Hepatitis in 1974 which caused them to drop out of their first American tour. Believe it or not, it wasn't their tour-- they were the warm up band for Mott the Hoople, thus in the second verse "Down in the city just Hoople and me." I was very lucky to see them then, on 4/20/74 in Memphis before Brian got sick. I was also lucky to see them live again twice, on Halloween in New Orleans 1978 and again in Memphis 1980, both of which times they performed this song. Of course, they were the headliners those times, never a warm up again! And, btw, in the first verse "Down in the dungeon just Peaches and me" is presumed to refer to Brian's long confinement in the hospital (dungeon) with a nurse who took especially good care of him (Peaches). It is so much fun watching you and others reacting to Queen-- always makes me smile. Thank you!
They are actually amazing and their body of work is timeless. Freddie's voice is beyond beauty. Brian's guitar work is superb. Roger's drums are solid. John carries it with the bass. Still sounds fresh today.
DUBZER0 - YESSSS Absolutely love this performance!! Queen boys are firing on all pistons!! Freddie is rockin’ out!! 🤘🤘 “Down in the city with Hoople & me”. That line in the song is referring to when Queen toured the U.S. with Matt the Hoople!! My favorite part of this performance is at the end when Freddie stands in front of the crowd and slowly raises the half mic stand above his head! 🎤🎤You gotta do FAT BOTTOMED GIRLS LIVE IN MILTON KEYNES 1982!! Freddie does some pole dancing & you can’t help but completely stare & drool. 🤤 Oh to be that pole!! 🥰🥰
@@debramoore7513 OMG! Put it this way, if on my deathbed I have full dementia I'll be blabbing about seeing Freddie/Queen live. I also truly inadvertently met Freddie that night in '74 on a hotel balcony, face to face, just the 2 of us although I believe the other 3 members were in the suite we were outside of. I'll never forget that, either. I hope I'm not in a nursing home or something when my time comes. They'll think I'm, well, totally demented and will probably shoot me up with something to shut me up. 🤣
@@3ScotsInk Hahahahaha!! You should put your experience on paper or record it for future generations 😂😂 OMG! That way when you’re babbling about Freddie the caregivers won’t say “there he goes again”.🤣 How did you find yourself face to face with Freddie??
I was 17, working at Memphis’s most popular record store, and writing mostly record reviews, but aiming at something more as a writer. I had connections, including one who always knew where bands were staying and I had already met others, including David Bowie, by basically going to the hotels after shows and roaming around until I found them. And I almost always did. I was at the hotel that night actually looking for the headliners, Mott the Hoople. I knew Queen and was already a fan but they’d not had a hit in the U.S. so I wasn’t even really thinking about them. Several times I passed a suite where a guy was asking me if I wanted to join him for a drink but he was in the shadows- it was near midnight. I couldn’t see him really and just figured he was some lonely businessman, and I was laser focused on finding Mott so I kept waving him off. Finally I came around one more time and he walked out on the balcony and I realized it was Freddie Mercury. I spontaneously blurted “You’re not Mott the Hoople!” He cocked his eyebrow and said “No darling, I’m not.” Kind of huffed but immediately smiled and we chatted for a few minutes. He was extremely kind, funny, very intense eye contact but not at all intimidating. Just the opposite, like we’d known each other forever. I do believe his initial intent was to have some drinks then... whatever. But when we were face to face I think he realized how young I was and he was a perfect gentleman. Genuinely. I remember most of what we said but mostly I remember he was shirtless and I’d never seen a guy with a hairier chest. He was wearing something sort of like lounge pants and was barefoot and he smelled fantastic- some kind of manly soap mixed with a touch of nice cologne or aftershave. I was still only 5’6” and had on a pair of Adidas basketball shoes that probably added an inch to my height and we were literally eye to eye. I was struck by how much smaller he was than he appeared onstage. To this day when I watch certain videos he looks so tall, but I know for sure that his stage presence made him truly bigger than life. Finally, I’ve often wondered if there is or was anyone else on Earth who said “You’re not Mott the Hoople” to Freddie. LOL. He was a good sport, a good man, a beautiful man, and of course became a legend. I’m actually glad I had that one chance to meet him, and that it was before they became rock gods. He was just so... normal, human. In the best ways. I didn’t even ask for an autograph. It would have felt weird and rude if that makes sense. He did, btw, after a moment of pretending to be pissed at the beginning, extend his hand to shake mine, a gentle touch, and said, “I’m Freddie. And you?” I said my name and he said, “Lovely to meet you Kerry.” When my big sister was dying of breast cancer 20 years ago she was kidding me about all the celebs she was going to get to meet before me like Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin etc etc and I said “Not Freddie Mercury though. Haha!” Two days before she died I was holding her hand and she promised me when my time comes she’ll be there waiting for me. I said, hey have Freddie with you if you can. She chuckled and asked me why and I said, “I want to look into the Legend’s eyes one more time and say “You’re not Mott the Hoople!” She could barely speak above a whisper because the cancer had spread into her lungs but her eyes popped wide open and she said, loudly, “Oh my God, he’ll kill you!” I shrugged and said, “Well, Lynda, uh...” Realizing we’d all 3 be dead, we burst out laughing. It was the last time I heard her laugh.
@@dubzer0649 He got HepB their first tour of America. They didn’t finish the tour. Brian had turned yellow doc told him to leave the tour. Roger & I think John had to prop him up through the airport. It took him a yr to recover plus they found an ulcer. They band did a lot of studio work & waited. There aren’t many bands that would do that now days. 👑
Wembley just feels like the best party, with the best hosts, and obviously, the best music! It's my go to to lift my spirits and get my ass moving! Great reaction. Thanks for sharing 🥰👏👏👏
Dub..this song.."now I'm here"live at the bowl...the sing along with the crowd is unreal Also live at Montreal dragon attack and the sing along just before.and thanks
Thanks much for this, DubZ -- this was a Brian May song (if that wasn't obvious - lol) -- Brian and Roger were the "rockers" - but so was Deacon, in his way -- and obviously, Freddie could get into it -- I am just amazed at Fred & Brian running up and down stairs without missing a beat or a note... damn... these guys had focus, right? hope to see more from you --
Love these Wembley concerts! To experience Freddie's sense of humor and passion as well as some of Brian's unique skills on the guitar, check out Delilah. It's one of my favorites. This is one of Freddie's later songs so there's just the lyric video. Enjoy! ruclips.net/video/yEYRoXWmWYU/видео.html
@@lynnhoffmann247 I agree, too. I had the chance to see them a couple years ago in Atlanta, on my now deceased sister's birthday (the sister who surprised me in 1978 with tickets to Queen's Halloween show in New Orleans) and I think Adam has a great voice and was a good choice, and of course I still love Brian & Roger but... I just couldn't go. Even the thought of seeing them, singing these songs without Freddie AND John, and remembering what it was like to see them back in the day, I was pretty sure I would feel less pumped and just sad.
@@3ScotsInk Yes, I agree with John...Queen isn’t really Queen without Freddie...and especially without both of them. Love Roger & Brian, but....just no. 😢
I hope you guys enjoy
check out my last Reaction here
ruclips.net/video/Q461V0kEeGQ/видео.html
I LOVE THIS! Each one of them is jiving - especially our gorgeous Dancing Deacy. Freddie, Brian and Roger looking like rock stars, and there’s Deacy in his little shorts and t-shirt looking like he’s jamming with the boys in the back shed. The music they made, just 4 of them (well actually there were 5, they had Spike Edney with them doing piano when Freddie wasn’t on it. Spike is still touring with Queen & AL, my husband and I saw them last year before Covid ruined everything) But it’s incredible when you realise there were no computer enhancements, no backing orchestra, no bells and whistles, except the lighting which was state of the art for the time and they were very proud of it. I never get tired of watching it. I especially love the Roger Cam video of this song. It is entirely taken from the cameras focused on Roger, and you can see what he means when he says that this song was the hardest physically for him to play. He’s got stamina, I have to say that for him. Great reaction again, this whole concert was amazing so anything you choose to do from it won’t disappoint, from One Vision/Tie Your Mother Down, to Freddie’s Impromptu which shows his vocal range in all its glory and will give you the biggest goosebumps ever, to their Rock and Roll Medley and the encores, you will be totally mesmerised.
And John Deacon’s amazing bass playing...this was John’s riff...Hi John, we hope you’re keeping well🌺
These Wembley concerts were perfection and this song is so good live. Whoo-hoo!! Check out John's killer legs (be still my heart!).
Yes I love this performance too, they were jamming
No wonder Freddie thought John was the more masculine one! 😉😘
Once again, this whole Wembley concert is amazing
Yes 🙌 pretty amazing
"Don't stop me now" OFFICIAL VIDEO - is the most uplifting song according to science.
I’ll look into that one too thanks
They kill it at live performances....
Your a queenie now to 😍
Aw I appreciate that
Well Hello my dear Aletha!! Doin’ okay? 😘
@@debramoore7513 Debbbbbb hiii I'm good 💕💕💕
With a powerful voice and charismatic presence,
stands out as the greatest frontman in Rock and Roll history. Once he
stepped on the stage, the audience knew that they were a part of
something special. Having over a four-octave vocal range coupled with a
flamboyant personality, Mercury kept his concerts alive every second.
Freddie's "Living on My Own"
Roger Taylor quote: "For 20-odd years, I had the best seat in the house, watching the best front man in the world." This song, written by Queen guitarist Brian May, is about the hard, fast, good and bad times of extensive touring, which the band did during their first few years. As the band have been quick to note, their success did not come overnight - success in America particularly was laid by many years of touring there in the 1970s, and battling against the common "east coast" style rock of the Eagles and Steely Dan which was very much the sound of American Rock radio around that time. "Now I'm Here" ☚(◕.◕)☛ is a song many in the band were fond of - including Brian May. Freddie Mercury said in a 1976 interview with : "It was nice. That was a Brian May thing. We released it after "Killer Queen." And it's a total contrast, just a total contrast. It was just to show people we can still do rock 'n' roll - we haven't forgotten our rock 'n' roll roots. It's nice to do on stage. I enjoyed doing that on stage." It holds the record as the Queen song which lasted in their live set the longest, from release in 1974 right through to their final stadium shows in 1986. DEAKY SHORTS 🩳 MY, MY, MY 👀🍬. Our Freddie was almost 40 years old at that time.
Brian wrote this after his bout with Hepatitis in 1974 which caused them to drop out of their first American tour. Believe it or not, it wasn't their tour-- they were the warm up band for Mott the Hoople, thus in the second verse "Down in the city just Hoople and me." I was very lucky to see them then, on 4/20/74 in Memphis before Brian got sick. I was also lucky to see them live again twice, on Halloween in New Orleans 1978 and again in Memphis 1980, both of which times they performed this song. Of course, they were the headliners those times, never a warm up again! And, btw, in the first verse "Down in the dungeon just Peaches and me" is presumed to refer to Brian's long confinement in the hospital (dungeon) with a nurse who took especially good care of him (Peaches). It is so much fun watching you and others reacting to Queen-- always makes me smile. Thank you!
Oh wow that’s an amazing story thanks for the information
Queen my favorite band🎼❤,
I love Freddie and Roger.🎤🥁
I would suggest Lap of the Gods.
Keep yourself alive, Seven seas of rye., Earlier stuff.
Ok 👌 I’ll do those too have to add them to the lost
They rocked Wembley....
Sure did can’t lie I enjoyed watching it
Not really, wembley wasnt as gud as a lot of magic tour shows
Check out the medley at Wembley..LAP OF THE GODS/SEVEN SEAS OF RHYE/TEAR IT UP.....Queen rocked it
Ok 👌 on it
@@dubzer0649 Yes! Not a sad moment in those LOL
YESSSS
LOVE LOVE LOVE this performance of Now I'm Here... SO MUCH ENERGY!! They were all JAMMIN'!!!
Haha yes they was vibing hard to the beat and music
They are actually amazing and their body of work is timeless.
Freddie's voice is beyond beauty. Brian's guitar work is superb.
Roger's drums are solid. John carries it with the bass. Still sounds
fresh today.
I love queen
Def my top 3 favorites
One of my favorites! 🔥🔥🔥
Hi lynn
Glad you enjoyed
@@alethamarsh6583 Hey, Aletha 🤗
@@dubzer0649 Every time!
@@lynnhoffmann247 happy Friday 💕
DUBZER0 - YESSSS Absolutely love this performance!! Queen boys are firing on all pistons!! Freddie is rockin’ out!! 🤘🤘 “Down in the city with Hoople & me”. That line in the song is referring to when Queen toured the U.S. with Matt the Hoople!! My favorite part of this performance is at the end when Freddie stands in front of the crowd and slowly raises the half mic stand above his head! 🎤🎤You gotta do FAT BOTTOMED GIRLS LIVE IN MILTON KEYNES 1982!! Freddie does some pole dancing & you can’t help but completely stare & drool. 🤤 Oh to be that pole!! 🥰🥰
Yes Yes!!! Fat Bottomed Girls live at the Bowl 1982 is not to be missed. They performed that when I saw them in '78 & '80 but alas no pole dancing. 😉
@@3ScotsInk Awwwww I’m so jealous you saw them live!! Was it amazing?
@@debramoore7513 OMG! Put it this way, if on my deathbed I have full dementia I'll be blabbing about seeing Freddie/Queen live. I also truly inadvertently met Freddie that night in '74 on a hotel balcony, face to face, just the 2 of us although I believe the other 3 members were in the suite we were outside of. I'll never forget that, either. I hope I'm not in a nursing home or something when my time comes. They'll think I'm, well, totally demented and will probably shoot me up with something to shut me up. 🤣
@@3ScotsInk Hahahahaha!! You should put your experience on paper or record it for future generations 😂😂 OMG! That way when you’re babbling about Freddie the caregivers won’t say “there he goes again”.🤣 How did you find yourself face to face with Freddie??
I was 17, working at Memphis’s most popular record store, and writing mostly record reviews, but aiming at something more as a writer. I had connections, including one who always knew where bands were staying and I had already met others, including David Bowie, by basically going to the hotels after shows and roaming around until I found them. And I almost always did. I was at the hotel that night actually looking for the headliners, Mott the Hoople. I knew Queen and was already a fan but they’d not had a hit in the U.S. so I wasn’t even really thinking about them. Several times I passed a suite where a guy was asking me if I wanted to join him for a drink but he was in the shadows- it was near midnight. I couldn’t see him really and just figured he was some lonely businessman, and I was laser focused on finding Mott so I kept waving him off. Finally I came around one more time and he walked out on the balcony and I realized it was Freddie Mercury. I spontaneously blurted “You’re not Mott the Hoople!” He cocked his eyebrow and said “No darling, I’m not.” Kind of huffed but immediately smiled and we chatted for a few minutes. He was extremely kind, funny, very intense eye contact but not at all intimidating. Just the opposite, like we’d known each other forever. I do believe his initial intent was to have some drinks then... whatever. But when we were face to face I think he realized how young I was and he was a perfect gentleman. Genuinely. I remember most of what we said but mostly I remember he was shirtless and I’d never seen a guy with a hairier chest. He was wearing something sort of like lounge pants and was barefoot and he smelled fantastic- some kind of manly soap mixed with a touch of nice cologne or aftershave. I was still only 5’6” and had on a pair of Adidas basketball shoes that probably added an inch to my height and we were literally eye to eye. I was struck by how much smaller he was than he appeared onstage. To this day when I watch certain videos he looks so tall, but I know for sure that his stage presence made him truly bigger than life. Finally, I’ve often wondered if there is or was anyone else on Earth who said “You’re not Mott the Hoople” to Freddie. LOL. He was a good sport, a good man, a beautiful man, and of course became a legend. I’m actually glad I had that one chance to meet him, and that it was before they became rock gods. He was just so... normal, human. In the best ways. I didn’t even ask for an autograph. It would have felt weird and rude if that makes sense. He did, btw, after a moment of pretending to be pissed at the beginning, extend his hand to shake mine, a gentle touch, and said, “I’m Freddie. And you?” I said my name and he said, “Lovely to meet you Kerry.” When my big sister was dying of breast cancer 20 years ago she was kidding me about all the celebs she was going to get to meet before me like Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin etc etc and I said “Not Freddie Mercury though. Haha!” Two days before she died I was holding her hand and she promised me when my time comes she’ll be there waiting for me. I said, hey have Freddie with you if you can. She chuckled and asked me why and I said, “I want to look into the Legend’s eyes one more time and say “You’re not Mott the Hoople!” She could barely speak above a whisper because the cancer had spread into her lungs but her eyes popped wide open and she said, loudly, “Oh my God, he’ll kill you!” I shrugged and said, “Well, Lynda, uh...” Realizing we’d all 3 be dead, we burst out laughing. It was the last time I heard her laugh.
Don't you just love Queen and Freddie, timeless music, legend band. Nothing more beautiful than natural beauty.
Yes nothing better then queen
Lovin your Queen journey.
Me too can’t lie thanks for taking it with me
Yes love that performance, Queen does put on a show. Awesome reaction as always!!
Thanks I appreciate you watching this one, stay blessed
@@dubzer0649 Thank you and enjoy your weekend.
Brian wrote this after he was off for a yr sick. He was afraid they would replace him. This was his gift as a thank you. 🔥
Wow that’s cool didn’t know that, so much history with queen
@@dubzer0649 He got HepB their first tour of America. They didn’t finish the tour. Brian had turned yellow doc told him to leave the tour. Roger & I think John had to prop him up through the airport. It took him a yr to recover plus they found an ulcer. They band did a lot of studio work & waited. There aren’t many bands that would do that now days. 👑
And when Brian thought the band would go on without him, Freddie wrote Soul Brother for Brian.
@@JaneSmith-lu8ol I didn’t realize that. Learn something new. Thanks for the info💜
MADE IN HEAVEN, a very beautiful song
Love it! Thanks for the reaction.
No problem thanks for watching
Love this song and performance!!
This is a great song
We rockin Dub.....we rockin!!!
Yes sir rocking hard
Another One Bites the Dust at this concert. 👍
Ok I’ll look into that too
4:10 "Go Johnny go!" a hint at
Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry
Wembley just feels like the best party, with the best hosts, and obviously, the best music! It's my go to to lift my spirits and get my ass moving! Great reaction. Thanks for sharing 🥰👏👏👏
Yea you can’t help but get lifted up watching this
Dub..this song.."now I'm here"live at the bowl...the sing along with the crowd is unreal
Also live at Montreal dragon attack and the sing along just before.and thanks
I’ll have to do dragon attack too
Save Me live at Montreal 1981 really great .
Love these concerts have the double dvd.
I’ll have to check that out too
What great musicians, all have done this with so much fun and passion!
Not very many
Queen!
Got to love em
I had the pleasure of seeing them 3 times. My very first concert was their 1976 tour. Try some of their really early stuff.
Wow that’s awesome I would of loved to witness this live
@@dubzer0649 There are some Queen tribute shows that are pretty good. Not quite the same, but still fun.
This song live no matter what year has a good version
Yes this was awesome loved this performance
Brian wrote this song. It is about touring with Mott the Hoople when they first startED OUT. .
Oh ok thanks for the information
This was 🔥🔥 Thankyou dear.
No problem thanks for walking
Thanks much for this, DubZ -- this was a Brian May song (if that wasn't obvious - lol) -- Brian and Roger were the "rockers" - but so was Deacon, in his way -- and obviously, Freddie could get into it -- I am just amazed at Fred & Brian running up and down stairs without missing a beat or a note... damn... these guys had focus, right? hope to see more from you --
No problem thanks for watching
Def more to come I think I’m at 19 queen reactions. Now
Phenomenal performance! Great reaction 👍
Thanks for watching and I agree performance was legendary
And Killer Queen, not sure you done that yet.
Not sure either lol I’ll have to check
Love these Wembley concerts! To experience Freddie's sense of humor and passion as well as some of Brian's unique skills on the guitar, check out Delilah. It's one of my favorites. This is one of Freddie's later songs so there's just the lyric video. Enjoy! ruclips.net/video/yEYRoXWmWYU/видео.html
Thanks for the link
One vision please its a tribute to mlk
Ok I’ll get to that
YESSSS
@@debramoore7513 right!!!
Save me-live in Montreal 1981. Under pressure--live at Wembley 1986. (If you haven't reacted to them already)
I’ll do those too Forsure
Acc under pressure live montreal way better than wembley ngl, its amazing
I'm glad you enjoyed this I know I did.
Please watch the Roger cam on this. Its just him drumming and his view every night. He said most exhausting song to play.
Ok will do
Thanks for watching
Brian may has recently been voted best guitarist ever . Have a listen to ' bijou ' from the innuendo album .
Really that’s awesome, I’ll def be listening
If you did see them live it would change your life forever as it did mine
One song that I can’t listen to without crying is Evergreen from the movie A Star is Born by Barbara Streisand, please react to it ❤️
Ok I’ll def do that thanks for suggesting
Motley Crue soon
Ok 👌 got you
No new Queen
Ok 👌
@@dubzer0649 I think she meant no Queen + which is Brian & Roger with Adam Lambert. I agree - no one can replace Freddie!
@@lynnhoffmann247 I agree, too. I had the chance to see them a couple years ago in Atlanta, on my now deceased sister's birthday (the sister who surprised me in 1978 with tickets to Queen's Halloween show in New Orleans) and I think Adam has a great voice and was a good choice, and of course I still love Brian & Roger but... I just couldn't go. Even the thought of seeing them, singing these songs without Freddie AND John, and remembering what it was like to see them back in the day, I was pretty sure I would feel less pumped and just sad.
@@3ScotsInk Yes, I agree with John...Queen isn’t really Queen without Freddie...and especially without both of them. Love Roger & Brian, but....just no. 😢