Sometimes I feel like I should be contributing more to society but then I remember that fat bottomed girls make the rockin’ world go round and I remember that I’m doing my part. 😂
Only correction would be THEY had (and have) thousands attend concerts. I've seen Queen with Freddie, Paul Rogers, and Adam Lambert. Queen is more than one member, though the absence of John and Freddie does reduce them to demi gods, rather than Gods.
Queen was the very first concert I went to, back in the late 70's. I didn't just go to see Freddie. I also loved Roger Taylor, Brian May & John Deacon. Freddie is a great entertainer but the 4 members of the group made Queen, not just Freddie.
This song was written by Brian for Freddie who had an appreciation for the ladies (& men) with “junk in the trunk” 🍑🍑 But you ain’t see nothing yet! Gotta do the live version at Milton Keynes 1982!! Freddie is on Fire 🔥🔥🔥 Or lit as you would say! Our Freddie does pole dancing Ummmm actually the bannisters and scaffolding are at the mercy of Mr. Mercury!! Its a beauty to behold. And there’s a companion song called BICYCLE RACE written by Freddie. Do the official music video & try not to blush! Are you intrigued yet? As for stadium & arena concerts … Queen averaged 100K - 300K with crowd numbers. Rock n Rio 1985 LOVE OF MY LIFE over 300K sing to Freddie! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 Great reaction!!
Deborah my dear friend I got your card today I absolutely love it thank you so much I haven't got yours in the mail yet I'm going to try to get that done tomorrow sorry for the delay
Freddie was and will remain the greatest and most charismatic performer in the history of rock music. Queen is a combination of four talents. This music will always remain with us. Thanks for the great reaction!
Queen was one of the all-time great live bands. Their shows were pure spectacle. The size of the crowd depended on the size of the venue, because they basically sold out every show. I saw them live at the Astrodome in Houston and there were 65,000 people there. For live Queen, you can't beat their performance at Live Aid in 1985. They did a 20 minute set (the whole thing is available on RUclips) that is now considered by MANY people to be the best live show ever done by ANYONE!
Tickets for Queen were like gold! That concert was Live Aid........everyone famous played that gig snd it went on all day........no trouble, no phones, but the act after Queen was David Bowie and he said to Freddie ‘you bastard......now how do I follow THAT?’ It was held at the Wembley Stadium.....biggest venue in the U.K. at the time. We watched it live on TV, I think. Fantastic! Fires, fireworks, picnics in the street,,,,,,it was a real occasion.
I don't know too many numbers, but after Bohemian Rhapsody it's a safe bet to say they played to full capacity crowds everywhere they went. Their last tour in '86 (The Magic Tour) was ALL stadium venues, except the late addition of a final concert at Knebworth Park with 120,000 in attendance. Thanks! Love your reactions and glad you've discovered Queen!!!
I saw Queen in San Francisco on their Night At The Opra tour. I was in row 15 and felt lucky. The stadium was packed. It took over three hours to just leave the parking lot after the concert. It was worth it. Queen puts on a show. There will never be another Freddie Mercury.
Excellent song, I love this one. That big grin on your face from the start just said it all. Their Hyde Park concert had about 200,000 people and Japan concerts had huge crowds as well. Rock n Rio had about 300,000 people each night. Wembley held between 72-80,000 depending whether it was seated or standing on the field. Queen pulled huge arena's of people for every show and still does. My favorite live performance (if it was even possible to pick a favorite) is White Queen live at Odeon, Hammersmith. FANTASTIC performance!
Their concerts were mostly sold out...as many people as the venue could handle. Over 250,000 at the Rock in Rio concert. I love your smile and laugh when you are watching Queen. That's just as Freddie would like it...he once said he felt his music would be successful if it gave someone" a half hour of joy". It has given us a lifetime! I'd love to see you react to Ogre Battle live either at the Rainbow or at Hyde Park. Brian is fabulous on the guitar!
Couple of things: In the lyrics, Freddie sings "Get on your bikes and ride". That's a reference to another Queen song called "Bicycle Race". These two songs go together. Would love to see you react to Bicycle Race, but the video for it is a little "racy" (pun intended). Also, I am a "fat-bottomed girl" - always have been and always will be. Today is my 36th wedding anniversary. Back when we got married, very thin girls were popular - not the girls who had a more "womanly" figure - ie. the "hour-glass" figure. Thank God for men like my husband who appreciated women who were a little more "substantial"! This song has always been my anthem song, since I heard it for the very first time many years ago!! Power to us fat-bottomed girls!!!
They started in smaller venues...clubs, then theatres, then arenas. They did a free concert in Hyde Park in London in 1976 and thousands of fans showed up. First time they felt successful in their home country. Once they got huge crowds they never looked back. They were all excellent musicians but Freddie had something truly extra special. React to You Take My Breath Away, Live from Hyde Park. An outstanding Freddie vocal. Studio version also outstanding with Freddie layering his own voice only...it's lovely.
I think at first it was the entertainment he provided, but later people realized how fantastic of a vocalist he was. He is on the mount Rushmore of rock vocalists with Steve Perry for sure. Amazing voice.
Queen was, is, and always will be LEGENDARY!!! So many more for you to absorb and enjoy...Live Aid '85 was EPIC!!! I remember watching it on television back then and i was just jaw on floor entire time!! Another great reaction hun...keep going!! Stay safe and healthy out there
I wish that you could have gone to a 70's rock concert Adogg. Thousands of excited people gathered peacefully to watch and listen to the groups that we loved. I went to dozens concerts both indoor and outdoor starting in 1975 and they were a blast. Never had a bad experience with the crowds even though many people were stoned. Most performers back then were actually musicians and their live shows were even better than studio recordings. The energy of the crowds would energize the bands. Cleveland had what they called the World Series of Rock where you could see 4 or 5 headline bands in one long summer afternoon. It was a good time to be young.
FYI - Queen played to approximately 700,000 people in the space of just 13 concerts with the show at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil setting the world record for the biggest paying audience at 250,000 people
Great reaction! I hope you react to Love Of My Life live at Wembley (around 80,000 people. Or Love of My Life live at Rock'nRio (between 250,000 to 400,000 people). Great reaction, thanks!
Hi, Queen was, and still is one of the worlds greatest bands. That live event was, ‘LIVE AID’, and yes they were the very best artists to perform that day. If you watch Radio GaGa from live aid you will see how Freddy controlled a crowd, it’s amazing to watch. Thank you so much for sharing this video xxx
(4:25) They had exactly the number of people that the venue was allowed by law to have. (plus however many friends, family, or blackmailers could weasel by security) "over-packed" house wherever that house was.
When I seen them in 1978 they packed the whole stadium and we were on are feet though the whole concert about 2 hours long all their concerts were a packed house
@@nyima04011 I have a different opinion about this particular song. Live version is faster, full of energy Brian's guitar sound and Freddie's voice are amazing ( not to mention pole dancing )
Take a look at Stone Cold Crazy, official video. And if you want to see a Queen crowd, watch Love Of My Life at Rock In Rio. The band played to over a million people in 4 days in South America.
Following you down the Queen 👑 rabbit hole - Subscribed!! Really love your honest reactions and appreciation of Queen’s talent! ALL 4 wrote #1 Hits and were uber talented musicians. 😊
Lit is true! Lucky enough to see Queen, Rolling Stones, The Who, Aerosmith, SRV, David Bowie, Eric Clapton...live. 70’s concerts were the greatest mostly saw them in venues that held 20,000. Still love live music and go to concerts as much as I can!
Nice reaction. Try The Show Must Go On . No live version, but the official video shows a compilation of live shows, will give you a good idea of the size of shows and antics, great song too.
you post a queen reaction, you will definitely get likes every time!!! I just subscribed and so did my aunt. biggest queen fan EVER, right here !!! Love your reactions, keep up the good work !!
Queen was an arena band and they were always sold out. At times they even had to add concert nights because there was so much demand and they loved their fans.
If you want to hear what an impact these guys had on music, listen to the crowd sing Bohemian Rhapsody waiting for Green Day to take the stage. They paid to see Green Day, but in my opinion, the crowd singing was a hard act to follow. Just search "Green Day crowd sings Bohemian Rhapsody" Freddy had a huge smile on his face looking down on that!!
Queen played to some of the largest crowds ever. Ever. They basically made stadium concerts a norm. Thing is, and I know this from experience, tickets back then did not cost what they do now, even accounting for inflation. You could get into a Queen concert (and other rock concerts) for $10 or less depending on the venue. In today’s money, that’s about $60, which in the today’s concert world is nothing. You’ll spend that much if you buy a t-shirt and a soda nowadays. Anyway, I am sure that Freddie’s Queen would sell out stadiums today even if the tickets cost hundreds and hundreds of dollars each. I know I would pay a king’s ransom (haha) to see Freddie and Queen today….if only…..
I had the first album Fat Bottom Girls when it came out the cover on the album 100 women riding bicycle naked with a fat bottoms hanging out that we stayed back in the seventies I love love this group
Freddie is a friggin legend but the whole band was also talented too. The guitar player made his own guitar when he was a kid and taught himself to play.
ADogg 🧡🙏 I wished I could've seen these guy but they where slightly a few years before I was aware and old enough to see in concert and I have seen many many concerts even Micheal Jackson dude that was a once in a lifetime too. And this song was always Kool killer. Good Lord I'm a true rocker at heart though I enjoy many a great artist rock is in this gals blood for real lol 🧡🧡🧡
Watch the Live Aid concert in Wembley...they were a fill in group..after thier performance the mainline groups were like...fu.k we can't follow and beat that...I grew up with queen!! Tremendous!!
I’m wondering if you’re talking about the live aid concert, but it seems like when I was at huge crowds and you know what I missed out I was in the generation that I should learn the music, but I was bugging down. I was Rick James, those kind of singers, and at the club because I like to dance you get older, and like you, you’re discovering new music and I love discovering new music at 59 years old.
Watch the live version at Milton Keynes lol no pole was safe with Mr Mercury around lol great reaction if you go back to the seventies check-out Stone Cold crazy
In Rio the was 250.000 in the audience the first nigth, secend nigth about 300.000. On Live Aid it was 72.000 on Wembley, in Philadelphia about 94.000 tv-wievs 1.9 billion......lol
Some suggestions: SOMEBODY TO LOVE do Official video, then do live Montreal ‘81(the live one willblow you away, I promise!!), DRAGON ATTACK live Montreal’81, WHITE QUEEN live Hammersmith Odeon, STONE COLD CRAZY live at the Rainbow 🌈, YOU TAKE MY BREATH AWAY live at Hyde Park ‘76 (just Freddie & his piano), WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER live at Budapest, LOVE OF MY LIFE live at Rio, and of course - LIVE AID ‘85 (a Benefit Concert telecast Worldwide to over 1 Billion people to raise money for starving Africans. Everyone equally had only 20 minutes to perform, and Queen stole the show!!). Michael Jackson was a Freddie fan too!! He went to all their concerts at The Forum in Los Angeles. He told them to release ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST as a single, watch the Wembley live ‘’86 performance of that song. 😊
after they got famous every (!) concert was sold out and so they went from the clubs, halls, parks to the stadiums and thats how queen invented "stadium rock" ^^+gg and yes! at the peak of their career the stadiums were sold out as well! pretty sure you heard about the Wembley-concert and saw footage!? o_O They played at Wembley (72,000 crowd) on friday, saturday and sunday on a sold-out show! Because of that ticket request they gave an addititonal concert at Hyde Park some days later in front of more than 150,000 people ...! And if you think 150,000 is a lot ... well, not for Queen! In Argentina and Brazil there were even larger crowds with up to more than 450,000 ticket sales for 2 days! Queen was at the peak and the King of music! ^^+gg
I don't know what the attendance at all their concerts was, they sold out where ever they played. Highest attendance was in Brazil 250,000 people. Enjoy
Freddie Mercury the untold story. Watch the documentary for each band member separately. Watch the story of Freddie and Mary Austin. Love her to the end. His one true love
I see u are watching a lot of people who are doing covers of famous songs...do yourself a favor and watch the original bands who wrote and performed these famous songs! The Eagles, Queen, Led Zepplin, Aerosmith, The Beatles, on and on....the 70's and 80's were Lit !! The pure talent was amazing!!! No auto tune, played their own instruments!! Pure God given talent!!
There is a hispanic group called Los Lonely Boys that I would love to see someone react to. They weren’t anywhere near Queen in popularity (but who is)? But their son “Heaven” has 31M views. Would live to see you react to that song.
Please react to: IT'S A KIND OF MAGIC. live in Bupcarest and NOW I'M HERE, live at Webley!!!!!!!! Also PLAY THE GAME, live at Milton Keynes...Freddie was so loved
Sometimes I feel like I should be contributing more to society but then I remember that fat bottomed girls make the rockin’ world go round and I remember that I’m doing my part. 😂
This may be the best comment ever on RUclips!
You do make the rockin’ world go round! Thank you Tammy!
You go, Tammy! You're hilarious!
the Band Perry did a great cover of this on Letterman.
😂👏👏👏👏
Watch Live Aid. Best concert ever!!
He had thousands of people attend his concerts. They loved him he was the great Entertainer. Loved your reaction!💖🤗
Only correction would be THEY had (and have) thousands attend concerts. I've seen Queen with Freddie, Paul Rogers, and Adam Lambert. Queen is more than one member, though the absence of John and Freddie does reduce them to demi gods, rather than Gods.
Hundreds of thousands 😉. ❤️Freddie❤️
Queen was the very first concert I went to, back in the late 70's. I didn't just go to see Freddie. I also loved Roger Taylor, Brian May & John Deacon. Freddie is a great entertainer but the 4 members of the group made Queen, not just Freddie.
This song was written by Brian for Freddie who had an appreciation for the ladies (& men) with “junk in the trunk” 🍑🍑 But you ain’t see nothing yet! Gotta do the live version at Milton Keynes 1982!! Freddie is on Fire 🔥🔥🔥 Or lit as you would say! Our Freddie does pole dancing Ummmm actually the bannisters and scaffolding are at the mercy of Mr. Mercury!! Its a beauty to behold. And there’s a companion song called BICYCLE RACE written by Freddie. Do the official music video & try not to blush! Are you intrigued yet? As for stadium & arena concerts … Queen averaged 100K - 300K with crowd numbers. Rock n Rio 1985 LOVE OF MY LIFE over 300K sing to Freddie! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 Great reaction!!
Yes to FBG at Milton Keynes!!!!
Deborah my dear friend I got your card today I absolutely love it thank you so much I haven't got yours in the mail yet I'm going to try to get that done tomorrow sorry for the delay
@@alethamarsh6583 No worries … something to look forward to!! 😁
He is doing a pole dance ^^
@@zuzauramek9850 Elvis does pole moves in the iconic b/w Jailhouse Rock video! He's around 22 I think: & looks ....🔥🔥🔥
Great reaction!
Check out Queen's Live Aid concert portion. It's amazing.
Freddie was and will remain the greatest and most charismatic performer in the history of rock music. Queen is a combination of four talents. This music will always remain with us. Thanks for the great reaction!
I had the pleasure of seeing Queen in concert twice. Such great musicians and Freddie’s performance is unmatched!
Queen was one of the all-time great live bands. Their shows were pure spectacle. The size of the crowd depended on the size of the venue, because they basically sold out every show. I saw them live at the Astrodome in Houston and there were 65,000 people there. For live Queen, you can't beat their performance at Live Aid in 1985. They did a 20 minute set (the whole thing is available on RUclips) that is now considered by MANY people to be the best live show ever done by ANYONE!
Tickets for Queen were like gold! That concert was Live Aid........everyone famous played that gig snd it went on all day........no trouble, no phones, but the act after Queen was David Bowie and he said to Freddie ‘you bastard......now how do I follow THAT?’ It was held at the Wembley Stadium.....biggest venue in the U.K. at the time. We watched it live on TV, I think. Fantastic! Fires, fireworks, picnics in the street,,,,,,it was a real occasion.
I don't know too many numbers, but after Bohemian Rhapsody it's a safe bet to say they played to full capacity crowds everywhere they went. Their last tour in '86 (The Magic Tour) was ALL stadium venues, except the late addition of a final concert at Knebworth Park with 120,000 in attendance. Thanks! Love your reactions and glad you've discovered Queen!!!
Your laughter is Contagious! :))
I saw Queen in San Francisco on their Night At The Opra tour. I was in row 15 and felt lucky. The stadium was packed. It took over three hours to just leave the parking lot after the concert. It was worth it. Queen puts on a show. There will never be another Freddie Mercury.
Excellent song, I love this one. That big grin on your face from the start just said it all. Their Hyde Park concert had about 200,000 people and Japan concerts had huge crowds as well. Rock n Rio had about 300,000 people each night. Wembley held between 72-80,000 depending whether it was seated or standing on the field. Queen pulled huge arena's of people for every show and still does. My favorite live performance (if it was even possible to pick a favorite) is White Queen live at Odeon, Hammersmith. FANTASTIC performance!
Their concerts were mostly sold out...as many people as the venue could handle. Over 250,000 at the Rock in Rio concert. I love your smile and laugh when you are watching Queen. That's just as Freddie would like it...he once said he felt his music would be successful if it gave someone" a half hour of joy". It has given us a lifetime! I'd love to see you react to Ogre Battle live either at the Rainbow or at Hyde Park. Brian is fabulous on the guitar!
Great request OGRE BATTLE
Check out STONE COLD CRAZY at the Rainbow and WHITE QUEEN at Hammersmith
Couple of things: In the lyrics, Freddie sings "Get on your bikes and ride". That's a reference to another Queen song called "Bicycle Race". These two songs go together. Would love to see you react to Bicycle Race, but the video for it is a little "racy" (pun intended). Also, I am a "fat-bottomed girl" - always have been and always will be. Today is my 36th wedding anniversary. Back when we got married, very thin girls were popular - not the girls who had a more "womanly" figure - ie. the "hour-glass" figure. Thank God for men like my husband who appreciated women who were a little more "substantial"! This song has always been my anthem song, since I heard it for the very first time many years ago!! Power to us fat-bottomed girls!!!
They started in smaller venues...clubs, then theatres, then arenas. They did a free concert in Hyde Park in London in 1976 and thousands of fans showed up. First time they felt successful in their home country. Once they got huge crowds they never looked back. They were all excellent musicians but Freddie had something truly extra special. React to You Take My Breath Away, Live from Hyde Park. An outstanding Freddie vocal. Studio version also outstanding with Freddie layering his own voice only...it's lovely.
I think once they had half a million crowd in brazil
I think at first it was the entertainment he provided, but later people realized how fantastic of a vocalist he was. He is on the mount Rushmore of rock vocalists with Steve Perry for sure. Amazing voice.
Queen was, is, and always will be LEGENDARY!!! So many more for you to absorb and enjoy...Live Aid '85 was EPIC!!! I remember watching it on television back then and i was just jaw on floor entire time!! Another great reaction hun...keep going!! Stay safe and healthy out there
These guys if not have to b lit to perform like this. Just pure talent
I wish that you could have gone to a 70's rock concert Adogg. Thousands of excited people gathered peacefully to watch and listen to the groups that we loved. I went to dozens concerts both indoor and outdoor starting in 1975 and they were a blast. Never had a bad experience with the crowds even though many people were stoned. Most performers back then were actually musicians and their live shows were even better than studio recordings. The energy of the crowds would energize the bands.
Cleveland had what they called the World Series of Rock where you could see 4 or 5 headline bands in one long summer afternoon. It was a good time to be young.
K
You just can't BEAT QUEEN!!!
FYI - Queen played to approximately 700,000 people in the space of just 13 concerts with the show at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil setting the world record for the biggest paying audience at 250,000 people
Great reaction! I hope you react to Love Of My Life live at Wembley (around 80,000 people. Or Love of My Life live at Rock'nRio (between 250,000 to 400,000 people). Great reaction, thanks!
Yes!!!!
Yes!!!!
Yes, more Queen! 💯🎶💓 Freddy was a force to be reckoned with... excellent in concert. '76 sold out coliseum, tickets were less than $20.
Queen the best there is, try live aid, some of their concerts had 250,000 people.
Thank you for listening to Fat Bottom Girls!!!! So many reaction RUclipsrs don't listen to this and it's my favorite
Love your reactions! Your face just lights up with joy as you listen and appreciate REAL music!
4:56 Da Real Adogg reaction is fantastic! hahaha great soulful laugh from the belly
Hi, Queen was, and still is one of the worlds greatest bands. That live event was, ‘LIVE AID’, and yes they were the very best artists to perform that day. If you watch Radio GaGa from live aid you will see how Freddy controlled a crowd, it’s amazing to watch. Thank you so much for sharing this video xxx
One of the most iconic Rock songs of all-time!
Queen songs are all FIRE huh Adogg 😍🤘🤘
A good song to react to, "White queen" 1975 live at Hammersmith, a night at the odeon.
(4:25) They had exactly the number of people that the venue was allowed by law to have. (plus however many friends, family, or blackmailers could weasel by security) "over-packed" house wherever that house was.
When I seen them in 1978 they packed the whole stadium and we were on are feet though the whole concert about 2 hours long all their concerts were a packed house
One of Queen's Greatest Song good old classic rock
Freddie Mercury in full glam rock/hard rock mode.
Fat bottomed girls live at Bowl 82 is MUCH BETTER then the official video.
It's an awesome performance, but it's just different not better. Queen were masters at everything they did.
@@nyima04011 I have a different opinion about this particular song. Live version is faster, full of energy Brian's guitar sound and Freddie's voice are amazing ( not to mention pole dancing )
You should react to im in Love whit my car live at Montreal. Roger is singing and drumming at the same time
Take a look at Stone Cold Crazy, official video. And if you want to see a Queen crowd, watch Love Of My Life at Rock In Rio. The band played to over a million people in 4 days in South America.
Just recently started watching you but you're already my favourite reaction type person because you are just so welcoming, and I really enjoy that!
I always loved this one...bought the album when it came out.
Following you down the Queen 👑 rabbit hole - Subscribed!! Really love your honest reactions and appreciation of Queen’s talent! ALL 4 wrote #1 Hits and were uber talented musicians. 😊
Have loved these guys forever. I'm 65 and still listen to them all day long.
Lit is true! Lucky enough to see Queen, Rolling Stones, The Who, Aerosmith, SRV, David Bowie, Eric Clapton...live. 70’s concerts were the greatest mostly saw them in venues that held 20,000. Still love live music and go to concerts as much as I can!
Nice reaction. Try The Show Must Go On . No live version, but the official video shows a compilation of live shows, will give you a good idea of the size of shows and antics, great song too.
I believe in Rio Queen had over 300,000 people being the largest concert at that time- Freddie does grab the crowd!! We still love him!!
you post a queen reaction, you will definitely get likes every time!!! I just subscribed and so did my aunt. biggest queen fan EVER, right here !!! Love your reactions, keep up the good work !!
Queen was an arena band and they were always sold out. At times they even had to add concert nights because there was so much demand and they loved their fans.
If you want to hear what an impact these guys had on music, listen to the crowd sing Bohemian Rhapsody waiting for Green Day to take the stage.
They paid to see Green Day, but in my opinion, the crowd singing was a hard act to follow.
Just search "Green Day crowd sings Bohemian Rhapsody" Freddy had a huge smile on his face looking down on that!!
Queen played to some of the largest crowds ever. Ever. They basically made stadium concerts a norm. Thing is, and I know this from experience, tickets back then did not cost what they do now, even accounting for inflation. You could get into a Queen concert (and other rock concerts) for $10 or less depending on the venue. In today’s money, that’s about $60, which in the today’s concert world is nothing. You’ll spend that much if you buy a t-shirt and a soda nowadays. Anyway, I am sure that Freddie’s Queen would sell out stadiums today even if the tickets cost hundreds and hundreds of dollars each. I know I would pay a king’s ransom (haha) to see Freddie and Queen today….if only…..
I had the first album Fat Bottom Girls when it came out the cover on the album 100 women riding bicycle naked with a fat bottoms hanging out that we stayed back in the seventies I love love this group
Thanks Adogg a great reaction! Makes me want to pull out my old albums and listen to all the old bands....lol 🥰👍
not just a superhero.. Freddie was my hero.... TY for this
Freddie is a friggin legend but the whole band was also talented too. The guitar player made his own guitar when he was a kid and taught himself to play.
3:54… 20,000 to 100,000+ people attended Queens concerts!
Check out live at Rio....LOVE OF MY LIFE...over 150,000+
Awesome video!!! How about Don't Stop me now and Spread your Wings!!!!
ADogg 🧡🙏 I wished I could've seen these guy but they where slightly a few years before I was aware and old enough to see in concert and I have seen many many concerts even Micheal Jackson dude that was a once in a lifetime too. And this song was always Kool killer. Good Lord I'm a true rocker at heart though I enjoy many a great artist rock is in this gals blood for real lol 🧡🧡🧡
Btw 1st concert I was 13 yrs old . 🎵
The BEST Queen song EVER!!! YEE!! YEE!!!
🤘🔥🤘🔥
Watch the Live Aid concert in Wembley...they were a fill in group..after thier performance the mainline groups were like...fu.k we can't follow and beat that...I grew up with queen!! Tremendous!!
I’m wondering if you’re talking about the live aid concert, but it seems like when I was at huge crowds and you know what I missed out I was in the generation that I should learn the music, but I was bugging down. I was Rick James, those kind of singers, and at the club because I like to dance you get older, and like you, you’re discovering new music and I love discovering new music at 59 years old.
One of the best concerts I've been to
Live version of this at Milton Keynes Bowl 1982 if you want to see stage presence, even a bit of pole dancing from the amazing Freddie 😉. ❤️Freddie❤️
Watch the live version at Milton Keynes lol no pole was safe with Mr Mercury around lol great reaction if you go back to the seventies check-out Stone Cold crazy
SSC live at the Rainbow 😉 yeeees ❤️Freddie❤️
Want to see a big crowd, watch, Love of My Life, live in Rio. 250,000 in attendance.
In Rio the was 250.000 in the audience the first nigth, secend nigth about 300.000. On Live Aid it was 72.000 on Wembley, in Philadelphia about 94.000 tv-wievs 1.9 billion......lol
The Wimble stadium there was 72,000 at the concert that is all that the stadium could hold.
Yes! 100% watch Queen do their part in Live Aid.
Love seeing happy faces in this day and age.
Yes he was and will always be the best!!
Freddie is the greatest of all time but he couldn’t have done it without his brilliant and talented band mates. Please give them their due credit.
I Highly recommend watching the movie " Bohemian Rhapsody". It will give you a decent insight into Freddie and the formation of the band.
He was a great peformer and showman...
Some suggestions: SOMEBODY TO LOVE do Official video, then do live Montreal ‘81(the live one willblow you away, I promise!!), DRAGON ATTACK live Montreal’81, WHITE QUEEN live Hammersmith Odeon, STONE COLD CRAZY live at the Rainbow 🌈, YOU TAKE MY BREATH AWAY live at Hyde Park ‘76 (just Freddie & his piano), WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER live at Budapest, LOVE OF MY LIFE live at Rio, and of course - LIVE AID ‘85 (a Benefit Concert telecast Worldwide to over 1 Billion people to raise money for starving Africans. Everyone equally had only 20 minutes to perform, and Queen stole the show!!). Michael Jackson was a Freddie fan too!! He went to all their concerts at The Forum in Los Angeles. He told them to release ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST as a single, watch the Wembley live ‘’86 performance of that song. 😊
I’m going to have to look to see if you’ve done it already but if you haven’t queen somebody to love live in Montreal 1981 is fantastic
after they got famous every (!) concert was sold out and so they went from the clubs, halls, parks to the stadiums and thats how queen invented "stadium rock" ^^+gg and yes! at the peak of their career the stadiums were sold out as well! pretty sure you heard about the Wembley-concert and saw footage!? o_O They played at Wembley (72,000 crowd) on friday, saturday and sunday on a sold-out show! Because of that ticket request they gave an addititonal concert at Hyde Park some days later in front of more than 150,000 people ...! And if you think 150,000 is a lot ... well, not for Queen! In Argentina and Brazil there were even larger crowds with up to more than 450,000 ticket sales for 2 days! Queen was at the peak and the King of music! ^^+gg
2:15… make it happen again! In your time and generation! #DaRealAdogg
I don't know what the attendance at all their concerts was, they sold out where ever they played. Highest attendance was in Brazil 250,000 people. Enjoy
GOOD???
SO MUCH BETTER THAN GOOD!!
QUEEN ROCKS
They were pretty wild back in them days everyone back then said that Queen had the best and wildest parties. Spent lots of money on them
Freddie Mercury the untold story. Watch the documentary for each band member separately. Watch the story of Freddie and Mary Austin. Love her to the end. His one true love
I see u are watching a lot of people who are doing covers of famous songs...do yourself a favor and watch the original bands who wrote and performed these famous songs!
The Eagles, Queen, Led Zepplin, Aerosmith, The Beatles, on and on....the 70's and 80's were Lit !! The pure talent was amazing!!! No auto tune, played their own instruments!!
Pure God given talent!!
Queen was selling out shows for 150000+ people....Minimun 70k!!!! Never get sick of them EVER!!!!!
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I love this song is Magic !!!
The strutting etc is called "peacocking" as per the male peacock showing his beautiful tail feathers as part of the mating dance 😉
There is a hispanic group called Los Lonely Boys that I would love to see someone react to. They weren’t anywhere near Queen in popularity (but who is)? But their son “Heaven” has 31M views. Would live to see you react to that song.
They were just awersome
“Tie Your Mother Down” from Live at Wembley 1986.
YESSSS
You gotta check out their track The Millionaire Waltz and Dragon Attack
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Thank you always for reacting to music, and I like your political views as well. Love to all Patty.
In Brazil they had over 250,000.
Hahaha! Precursor to Baby Got Back!
Check out Bill McClintock it's raining blood and rock lobster. Its a mashup or he does Mashups and a ton more!
Please react to: IT'S A KIND OF MAGIC. live in Bupcarest and NOW I'M HERE, live at Webley!!!!!!!! Also PLAY THE GAME, live at Milton Keynes...Freddie was so loved
Don't even get started about Freddie
ICON!!!!
Over 250,000 in the Rio concert! Never will be another Freddie! They can all try ..and sing covers of Queen but wont come close to Freddie Mercury!
Live aid had 72,000 people and the stadium was at capacity