If the other acts wanted to remember, they should have put in the same effort as Queen. But no, they only cared about promoting their new material. This was a charity concert for pitys sake, what were they thinking the arrogant gits. I think if Queen never performed, this would have been a major flop, and no money would have been raised. But that's my opinion, take it or leave it.
I heard a Roger Taylor interview recently and when asked about Live Aid he said that they were scared in terms of crowd size but he said the acoustics on the stage itself were SO bad, the couldn't hear each other at all! They did that entire performance using, Roger said, eye contact, body language & everyone played by memory. That was scarey. They gave a flawless performance!
72,000 people here at Wembley, 100,000 more in Philadelphia..and 1.2 billion globally watching on TV willingly following Freddie wherever he took them. A complete master at crowd control and stage command. Rest In Paradise beautiful Freddie ♥️👑🙏🎸🎹🎤🥁
You asked if Freddie played anything else besides guitar and piano. He played the crowd!! He said his favourite instrument was the crowd 😅🤣😂🥰 I'll love you forever FREDDIE!!!!
@@ginalaperuginanyc7641You are right it wasn’t a rumour Elton John went into Queens dressing room and said how’s anybody supposed to follow Queen after that performance Darling.
I watched a documentary and they said donations were really slowing down and they were afraid they weren't going to reach their goal. Then Queen took the stage. Donations picked up immediately. A Sultan from Saudi Arabia donated $1,000,000.00. Queen made their day.
This is called The Greatest 20 Minutes in Rock History for a reason. There will never be another Freddie & the rest of the band were the perfect mix. Brian always had many guitars through a show. A lot of the songs you didn’t know where from their most recent hit album The Game. I saw The Game tour in Toronto & will always be grateful I saw Queen live (was 16 and like everyone else, knew every word to every song).
I attended Live Aid I was 25 years old from Randleman NC. I won the tickets by a radio contest that you had to be the first person to arrive in the parking lot of Kiss FM. My best friend and I went. The concert passes, round trip airfare and hotel room all part of the contest. I felt like a rock star when the morning of our departure the local news channel was at the airport to see us off. The concert was amazing. I’m now 62 years old and that day in my life will stand out as knowing I was there that day in music history. It was the Woodstock of the 80’s.
I was one when this benefit happened!! Only reason I wish I wasn't old enough to have been there is the fact that I wouldn't have my son, daughter and woman!! Getting married next year!! If I was older, I wouldn't have them!! But at least it was documented so I can enjoy it as much as I can!!!
I was at Wembley that day. There were so many great performances, but of course Queen is the one that stands out. The Radio Ga-Ga handclaps are an iconic moment trapped in time for me. The only point of the day that was as emotional as Queen’s performance was the video of the starving in Ethiopia set to the song ‘Drive’ by The Cars. Anyone who was there will never forget.
Freddie once met a woman at a party who had no idea who QUEEN was, who asked him which instrument did he play, to which Freddie replied 'The audience!' THAT was Freddie Mercury!
This is the magic of Queen! I could watch this everyday in a loop that never ends. So glad we have a video of this history making event. Freddie Mercury was mesmerizing. A an forever. Thank you for reacting to the greatest concert on the planet!!
To quote one of their songs, "it's a kind of magic," because that's how the performance came across. RIP Freddie, there was no one like you before or since because there can be only one. A line from the movie the song was from.
Well, let's be honest, i'm old enough to remember that even if Queen wasn't your favorite, we knew all the songs and words. They were difficult to dislike i might say.
Each act was allotted exactly 20 minutes to perform. If you watch closely at the end of We are the Champions, as Freddie is stepping back on stage you can see near the edge of the stage red flashing spot light. There was a green, yellow and red light there so the performers could gauge how much time they had left. Once the red light went out, at the 20 minute mark the sound would be cut off, even if the act was in mid performance. Queen was one of the few acts that took this concert seriously having a great work ethic. They rehearsed for a couple of weeks, having large white clocks placed around the rehearsal studio so that that they could time their performance. Some songs were cut short (Bohemian Rhapsody and We Will Rock You) others had their tempo sped up so they could fit into the 2O minutes. For some early Queen, react to Liar, Dragon Attack and White Queen live.
Doesn’t matter how tired I am, the minute I start watching this performance I’m all over my room singing n dancing 😂!!! True legends never really die !!! ❤❤❤❤
That is why people are still reacting to the performance today. They put modern performances to shame with not only talent but also by being professional and dedicated to their art. They came up the hard way and are better for it. They weren't overnight sensations who disappear in a year or 2 like people of x factor.
Great reation and great Pickup on Brian's guitars in Crazy Little Thing Called Love. He starts on an acoustic guitar, then goes to a Fender Stratocaster, then finishes with his homemade guitar, The Red Special. Most people don't pick up that he changes guitars. They each provide a specific tone and "voice" to the song.
Whenever Freddie was directing the audience to “copy” him here (‘AY-OH”)… What most folks don’t know is: The live audience over in Philadelphia was ALSO copying him/following his instructions!!😻
So happy that you are reacting to Queen at Live Aid, it brings back so many happy memories for me. I was there with my husband, we were huge Queen fans and so it was extra special for us that day. I hope that you enjoy this as much as we did back then.
@@MMBxMOB That I did darling, and it was every bit as magical as it looks. We had been there for about seven hours or so before Queen, so everyone was getting a little jaded, but the atmosphere was electric when they came on, it energized the whole crowd. We sang every song, we swayed, we clapped, we cheered and we stamped our feet. Going home Queen was all anyone talked about, they were just that good.
@@MMBxMOB Great Reaction though it deliberately said "9.48" at the end and you didn't wonder why as they came back on again! AT 9/48...lol Freddie's Doctor told him not to perform as he was sick and there were over 20 Groups on that day supporting the fundraising for the famine in Africa so that was not even a Queen crowd..😶The Official 72,000 crowd is a joke as that stadium had 100,000 AROUND the pitch and then add ALL of those endless thousands in front of the stage. I reckon over 100,000 lol
Roger's vocals were very much present throughout and pretty much perfect. I think you probably didn't notice because there was so much going on and they never put the camera on Roger because Freddie was absolutely on fire, captivating everyone's attention. It's hard to process everything at once. I'm glad you found the end of the show. I've seen many get duped by that version. Great reaction, thanks! Check out Queen's Stone Cold Crazy live at the Rainbow 1974, Under Pressure live at Wembley 1986, Saturday, and White Queen live at Hammersmith 1975 (official video). Queen does not disappoint!
There's some extra footage from Live Aid that many forget. There was a delay later in the gig and Brian and Freddie came back on and did an acoustic version of 'Is This The World We Created'. It is a beautiful moment. Well worth finding if you can. ‼Actually, having seen the time appear on screen at the end of the clip you watched, I think it might be next if you let the clip keep playing. 9.48pm was about the time they came back on.
Omg, I did the same thing you did when they cut off "We are the Champions"! I was like WTF??!! Except I said it! I love Freddie! And Queen, absolutely! Thank you for your wonderful reaction!
Oh yes Rogers vocals are definitely there & perfectly sung backing Freddie ❤ all four are multi instrumentalists they are all inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Songwriters Hall of Fame Freddie has a diploma in graphic art and design Roger has a degree in Biology after switching from Dentistry Brian is Dr Brian May he has a PHD in astrophysics & John has a first class honours degree in engineering one AMAZING band love them ❤❤
I was 13 & sat through all these artists I had never heard before (including Madonna), and refused to go out for food with my parents until I watched Queen. I am not a fanatic of anybody, but when the news came on that Freddie had died my mother came into my bedroom & work me up to tell me & I cried.
LiveAid 1985 was for the famine relief in Africa. As for the mic stand, at one of their concerts early in their career, when he grabbed the mic and it ended up breaking and instead of stopping to replace the mic, he just went with it and he just ended up using it that way for all of their shows. Freddie has a way of crowd control. Totally amazing. Under Pressure live at Wembley (5:56 minute version). The crowd control in this song is crazy. You can never go wrong with Queen. Glad you are enjoying them and thank you for your reaction,
@@TheDivayenta Thank you. Nowadays I don't know who's being sincere or not. I and a few other people have been criticized by some of the comments that we have made when it came to Queen.
This was beyond amazing. Sends chillzzz thru every part of u. It still makes me cry when I watch. The biggest compliment to an artist is to have ur music sung back to u. The respect, love and admiration was always intense. They had such magic and power live, a supernatural effect on us all. I Loved it. R.I.P. Freddie...Thanx so much for the memories. Take care, Peace
I was at the Wembley concert because I was a massive Adam Ant fan. Not everyone had 20 minutes. I initially liked Queen, but after that performance, they were my favourite and have been ever since. It was the best 24 hours of my life. ( concert time, queuing time and travelling time ). It's funny how there's so many reactions to the Queen set on youtube......Freddie and Brian appeared later on in the concert and performed " Is this the world we created" It's always overlooked and was a highlight of the concert for many fans. We'll never see the likes of that again.
I am a "gaga over them" superfan and I will give away my age here, but I got to see this angel on earth 3 times! Freddie was one of God's masterpieces on earth. We were truly blessed that he touched our musical hearts! Actually going to see the IMAX and laser show film of their 1981 concert in Montreal tonight! This 62 year old lady is PUMPED!!
80,000 people in wembly stadium and over 1.6 billion people worldwide all witnessed the best 22 minutes of music history......all this without the internet or Auto Tune ....
Now you know why everybody wanted you to see this. Queen took their allotted 20 minute slot, and made history. Big names were playing, Dire Straights, U2, Elton John-----but the one that everybody remembers is Queen. You should do "Thank God It's Christmas" soon. 😉 Story goes that early in their performing days, the mic stand broke, and Freddie decided it worked better that way, and it was easy to hand-off to a stagehand when he sat to play the piano.
Live Aid also had minor concerts in the then USSR, Holland, Austria, Germany, Japan. It was literally a worldwide effort, and such a privilege to be a part of it. Even if you were just someone in attendance, your ticket money helped. It's a rare thing to be a part of something so big and worthy.
72,0000 people at Wembley, another 100,000 in Philadelphia, and 1,2 billion watching on TV globally. The Olympics have 3 satellites...Live Aid had 13. I wasn't a Queen fan at all, but after that day..I was lol! The world for Africa! I remember it was very hot that day in Wembley Stadium July 13th 1985 but it was worth it, best day in my life! 👏👏🇳🇱
There was a total of 75 acts between both concerts. Each had 20 mins. They were warned no matter who they were if they went over the power would be turned off. Lady Gaga got her name from this song. Phil Collins played both concerts he flew on the Concord jet to do it.
What A GREAT COME TOGETHER FOR A GREAT NEED. THEY GAVE EACH PERFORMANCE TWENTY THREE MIN... R.I.P TO ALL THAT HAS LEFT US SINCE THAT GREAT ERA. FREDDY YOU AND THE BANNED ROCKED IT OUT.💥💥💥
As an encore performance later that evening at Wembley live aid, Freddie and Brian performed. “Is this the world we created”..Wonderful. Check it out. Keep up the good work, man.
I love your reaction. I love this performance. Queen is perfect, Freddie is amazing. Now you know why it is one of the best shows ever. Greetings from Germany.
Incredible show. I have seen it so many times and every time I love it still. I feel like I am in the crowd every time. Live Aid was raising money for Famine Relief in Africa.. Brian plays 3 different guitars on Crazy Little Thing Called Love. Acoustic, Stratocaster and his own Red Special. Not your fault, it is the video that is the problem. I don't know what happened, it didn't used to be that way. Thank you for your reaction.
@@lynette. If you go back and watch, I believe you will see that Brian starts with an acoustic, then he switches to a black Stratocaster and finishes with his Red Special. Brian usually if not always played this song live with the three guitars. Brian never wanted to add the Strat to the song but as he says, "somebody" (perhaps Freddie) insisted because they wanted that distinct Elvis sound, so under protest, Brian added the Strat., before finishing with Red.
@@lynette. Easily forgiven, though no apology actually needed. Not many people notice the three guitars because the cameras are almost always on Freddie.
Don't think I've seen any reactor enjoy this as much as you!!! I watched this live when I was little...I was soo bored! Just wasn't old enough to appriciate it! I certainly do now!! Epic legendary performance 🤯😍
👏👏👏 Great reaction to the shortest 20 minutes of history that rocked the world. In 2005, their Live Aid performance was named the greatest live rock performance of all time by a BBC poll, ahead of Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock and the Rolling Stones’ free gig in Hyde Park.
You know what makes you different from a lot of react channels. They watch the video and give us. I liked it or I don't like it. You fully embrace what you are hearing and just take it all in. Then you articulate why you liked what you heard. It's also lovely to see you really get into it and love it like you did here. I come from a musical back ground. My mother, me, my daughter we are all musicians. So I have been exposed to all kinds of music my whole life. So when I see someone being exposed to new music and really enjoying it. It warms my soul. Keep it up and I can not wait for you to start experiencing Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden, and so many others. I am here for the journey man.
I have to agree with Daisy, you get into the music and you FEEL it! I love that!! And I second Daisy's recommendation of Iron Maiden. Everything they did was awesome, except the 2 albums they did without Bruce. Don't bother with those. Brave New World is my absolute favorite and Blood Brothers is my ringtone.
And so on 1985 during summer, I was vacationing in the Caribbean at my parent's country as usual back then. Sitting on the floor with my cousins watching this concert on MTV all day long, when Queen came on I knew I was witnessing history on TV, I was 14. I still miss Freddie until this day.
Loved your reaction! Live Aid 1985 was to raise money for the devastating famine in Africa. Many bands and individual performers agreed to give their time for the cause - Madonna, Elton John, David Bowie, U2, Led Zeppelin, etc. The show went on for many many hours. Each performer or band only had 20 minutes to perform. Queen practiced - and practiced and practiced!! - to make sure that they could fit 6 of their most popular songs into the 20 minutes (They did a much shortened version of Bohemian Rhapsody.) They brought their performance to a close in 20 minutes, 10 seconds. Talk about perfection!! And what a performance they gave - the band was on point and Freddie's vocals were incredible. Iconic!
It was Ethiopian famine thousands and thousands of people were in need and the music industry pitched up to hold a world wide gig from two centres, they raised millions for the effort of relief. We had a garden BBQ listening all day to this it was a hot day in the UK. All those groups from the 80s giving their time and showmanship for this effort. This went all around the world braudcast on TV and Radio
Interesting fact about Freddy that you may not know: The unique look of his mouth was due to the fact that he had four extra teeth! I'm not sure about where they were located in his mouth, but I do know hw wouldn't have them removed because he was afraid it would change his vocal ability.
He makes it look effortless but if you watch closely he is working HARD. With all the movement to still have the power and pitch control is incredible. That’s why it’s one for the ages, people can’t do that. You’re not supposed to be able to lol.
He had a bad throat and was advised by the doctor not to perform but Queen did and made history. All acts had 20 minutes for their act and if they went over they would be pulled. Queen did the most songs in their set and finished dead on time. That is how good they were.
The guitar Brian usually plays is called the Red Special and he made it with his Dad out of things they found around the the house. Wood from the fireplace mantle & the whammy bar is one of his Mom’s knitting needles.
Hey MMB... Thanks for another great reaction... so nice you thoroughly enjoyed their performance... yes, Brian changed guitars 3 times during their "Crazy" song, BUT did you notice, not once did the cameraman ever show Roger or John directly.... only Freddie and occasionally Brian... they also did an encore song to end the show called "Is this the World We Created"... yes, they gave you a bad video, where the split ended... blessings.
ANYBODY who knows of this performance will easily and quickly tell you : QUEEN - STOLE - THE - SHOW....period. Freddie was OFF DA CHAIN in this show. Hands down this was Queen's best live performance of all time.
Another song you HAVE to react to by Queen is one that is considered one of the happiest songs ever written. I listen to it and it will instantly pick my up no matter what kind of day I’m having. PLEASE check out Don’t Stop Me Now. ❤❤❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Did you catch the amazing piano playing when Freddie was singing, especially during Crazy Little Thing Called Love? Done by the unofficial 5th member of Queen, Spike Edney
Watched this Live Freddie was suffering a throat infection at the but went on despite this, He is 1 of the most singers/entertainers in history sadly missed to music 1of a kind
Freddie often had a drink of hot honey and lemon juice, especially when he was having throat problems like he had for this concert. He did have beer and water available at other times.
I was looking for this comment! Thank you. Yes he was apparently sick and his doctor told him not to perform but he did it anyway. You can tell and some of his songs because he goes down an octave instead of up but that being said, to me this is the best performance I've ever seen in my life and I've seen a lot. I watched it live at home I was 15. Not even old enough then to appreciate how freaking amazing and iconic this was. I knew it was amazing but I had no idea at the time what I was witnessing
Roger did sing but only to support Freddie's voice when he had to hit high notes because of his throat infection. If you listen you can hear his voice. He also sings along with the rest of the band during the song Radio Ga Ga. Roger is the one who wrote that song.
Thank you very much for rectifying the ending. I've seen other reaction videos lately where they just end it mid-ending!!! So effed up. Nicely done young man. 👍
"For 20 minutes, another Queen ruled England" And the world. Widely considered the greatest live rock performance of all time. They hadn't performed together for years, this show launched their comeback. He was dead 6 years later.
@@aimlessbauer9082 You Have to watch Barcelona, it was written by him and sung with the number one Soprano in the world, Montserrat Caballe, He went to the opera to hear Pavarotti and fell in love with her voice and had to meet her. They feel in love with each other and the rest is history. Barcelona is an amazing mash between rock and opera. The song was played for the Olympics in Spain in 1992, he didn't make it to the performance. The man could do no wrong and could write and sing it all.
The reason for the mic stand is just that Freddie was Freddie. Walked to the beat of a different drummer.. He just did things differently. None like him before or since. ❤️
Live aid was a gigg in which all the best musicians, groups and singers played for no fee. People rang and donated money to the famine in africa. They managed to raise millions and all for the love of others less fortunate than ourselves. 1.9 billion watched it world wide.
The outfit is what Rami Malek wore at live aid in the movie, maybe that's where you saw it. Live Aid was a big deal, it was to raise money for the famine in Africa. Did you know that Freddie was born in Zanzibar in Africa and went to boarding school in India and moved to England at 18.
You missed the very last part. Freddie and Brian come back to close the show, rerun it for yourself, you’ll love it. Thanks for a really good reaction. Hope to watch more Queen with you!
I'm not 100 percent certain but I think Brian used the different guitars that he recorded each song on so they all sounded correct. When I watched this on TV while it was happening it was phenomenal! Great memories!!
I was there!! It was so kind of Queen to let those other acts play at their gig 😁
Hahaha right?
I’m damn envious.
😂😂😂 Hahaha lv this comment 😂😂😂❤
If the other acts wanted to remember, they should have put in the same effort as Queen. But no, they only cared about promoting their new material. This was a charity concert for pitys sake, what were they thinking the arrogant gits. I think if Queen never performed, this would have been a major flop, and no money would have been raised.
But that's my opinion, take it or leave it.
Only Queen did charity work, I don’t know who else performed there anymore. And I don’t want to know! How I wish I could be there! ❤
I heard a Roger Taylor interview recently and when asked about Live Aid he said that they were scared in terms of crowd size but he said the acoustics on the stage itself were SO bad, the couldn't hear each other at all! They did that entire performance using, Roger said, eye contact, body language & everyone played by memory. That was scarey. They gave a flawless performance!
That makes a lot of sense cause if u look u can see John Deacon keep going over to Roger to keep time maybe ???
@@erynkathrynorr9334 yes...and once they huddled...all 4 of them....Freddie & Brian crossed paths more than usual, too. smile
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Freddie singing Barcelona with a Opera singer.Great
Here’s a documentary on their performance for anyone interested ruclips.net/video/i2jgOFqe4Uk/видео.htmlsi=xK8_0LmJ5cesTIRs
A reporter once asked Freddie what instrument he played. He responded, ‘The audience, my dear.’ ❤️❤️❤️
72,000 people here at Wembley, 100,000 more in Philadelphia..and 1.2 billion globally watching on TV willingly following Freddie wherever he took them. A complete master at crowd control and stage command. Rest In Paradise beautiful Freddie ♥️👑🙏🎸🎹🎤🥁
The man could have taken over the world if he wanted but instead used his power for good.
You asked if Freddie played anything else besides guitar and piano. He played the crowd!! He said his favourite instrument was the crowd 😅🤣😂🥰
I'll love you forever FREDDIE!!!!
Queen blew EVERY single act who performed out of the water that day. It was truly magical.
Rumour was the other artist were a bit weary on going on the stage after Queen. Brilliant !
Those other groups didn’t do their homework.. Queen works their ass off rehearing in addition to all their talent - to be that good. 😉
@@viviennehodson4768 They were actually freaking out! And its not a rumor. LOL! 😂
God damn right they did 💯🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@ginalaperuginanyc7641You are right it wasn’t a rumour Elton John went into Queens dressing room and said how’s anybody supposed to follow Queen after that performance Darling.
I watched a documentary and they said donations were really slowing down and they were afraid they weren't going to reach their goal. Then Queen took the stage. Donations picked up immediately. A Sultan from Saudi Arabia donated $1,000,000.00. Queen made their day.
This is called The Greatest 20 Minutes in Rock History for a reason. There will never be another Freddie & the rest of the band were the perfect mix. Brian always had many guitars through a show. A lot of the songs you didn’t know where from their most recent hit album The Game. I saw The Game tour in Toronto & will always be grateful I saw Queen live (was 16 and like everyone else, knew every word to every song).
Favorite line of 'Hammer To Fall" 'What the hell we fighting for? Just surrender and it won't hurt at all". A slogan so true to these times!
I attended Live Aid I was 25 years old from Randleman NC. I won the tickets by a radio contest that you had to be the first person to arrive in the parking lot of Kiss FM. My best friend and I went. The concert passes, round trip airfare and hotel room all part of the contest. I felt like a rock star when the morning of our departure the local news channel was at the airport to see us off. The concert was amazing. I’m now 62 years old and that day in my life will stand out as knowing I was there that day in music history. It was the Woodstock of the 80’s.
Thank you so much for the memory
Indeed you were the Woodstock of the 80s😅
I was one when this benefit happened!! Only reason I wish I wasn't old enough to have been there is the fact that I wouldn't have my son, daughter and woman!! Getting married next year!! If I was older, I wouldn't have them!! But at least it was documented so I can enjoy it as much as I can!!!
@@jamesgreer9366I was 12 days away from being 1 years old when this concert happened
I was at Wembley that day. There were so many great performances, but of course Queen is the one that stands out. The Radio Ga-Ga handclaps are an iconic moment trapped in time for me. The only point of the day that was as emotional as Queen’s performance was the video of the starving in Ethiopia set to the song ‘Drive’ by The Cars. Anyone who was there will never forget.
Freddie once met a woman at a party who had no idea who QUEEN was, who asked him which instrument did he play, to which Freddie replied 'The audience!' THAT was Freddie Mercury!
This is the magic of Queen! I could watch this everyday in a loop that never ends. So glad we have a video of this history making event. Freddie Mercury was mesmerizing. A an forever. Thank you for reacting to the greatest concert on the planet!!
To quote one of their songs, "it's a kind of magic," because that's how the performance came across. RIP Freddie, there was no one like you before or since because there can be only one. A line from the movie the song was from.
FYI, Freddie was singing that day against doctor's orders & he still turned it on.
The amazing thing is that, the crowd wasn’t made up of all Queen fans, yet he had total control. Freddy stole that show.
Well, let's be honest, i'm old enough to remember that even if Queen wasn't your favorite, we knew all the songs and words. They were difficult to dislike i might say.
Freddie could play a crowd like a musical instrument artist and showmen supreme.
Each act was allotted exactly 20 minutes to perform. If you watch closely at the end of We are the Champions, as Freddie is stepping back on stage you can see near the edge of the stage red flashing spot light. There was a green, yellow and red light there so the performers could gauge how much time they had left. Once the red light went out, at the 20 minute mark the sound would be cut off, even if the act was in mid performance. Queen was one of the few acts that took this concert seriously having a great work ethic. They rehearsed for a couple of weeks, having large white clocks placed around the rehearsal studio so that that they could time their performance. Some songs were cut short (Bohemian Rhapsody and We Will Rock You) others had their tempo sped up so they could fit into the 2O minutes. For some early Queen, react to Liar, Dragon Attack and White Queen live.
You can also see that Queen's last note ended right on time.
Doesn’t matter how tired I am, the minute I start watching this performance I’m all over my room singing n dancing 😂!!! True legends never really die !!! ❤❤❤❤
That is why people are still reacting to the performance today. They put modern performances to shame with not only talent but also by being professional and dedicated to their art. They came up the hard way and are better for it. They weren't overnight sensations who disappear in a year or 2 like people of x factor.
Another great reaction! That ay-o interaction with the crowd was a regular thing at their concerts. He was the greatest frontman of all time
The mic stand is his signature singing mode. The Movie Bohemian Rhapsody will show how it got started.
You will never see another concert like this. No jumbo screen, no cell phones.
As a 62 year old man, I grew up believing queen was great. Now, all these years later, I realize Ihow truly exceptionally great they were
Oui, @ 74, we can’t both be wrong !🇺🇸💙
Most of the performamers said Queen stole the show. YES THEY DID!!!!!
Freddie’s showmanship made sure everybody was part of entertaining everyone, even those at home thus Freddie involved the camera.
Great reation and great Pickup on Brian's guitars in Crazy Little Thing Called Love. He starts on an acoustic guitar, then goes to a Fender Stratocaster, then finishes with his homemade guitar, The Red Special. Most people don't pick up that he changes guitars. They each provide a specific tone and "voice" to the song.
Out of everything Freddie could play, he said his favorite was the audience.
Whenever Freddie was directing the audience to “copy” him here (‘AY-OH”)… What most folks don’t know is:
The live audience over in Philadelphia was ALSO copying him/following his instructions!!😻
Does anyone know if there is any video of this? I’ve read various accounts-including that it’s a myth (which made me sad).
@@Calmontheoutside Absolutely NOT a myth! I just looked it up to fact check, yep!
So happy that you are reacting to Queen at Live Aid, it brings back so many happy memories for me. I was there with my husband, we were huge Queen fans and so it was extra special for us that day. I hope that you enjoy this as much as we did back then.
Joanne, YOU are one of the LUCKIEST people on the planet! You saw THIS performance??!!
@@MMBxMOB That I did darling, and it was every bit as magical as it looks. We had been there for about seven hours or so before Queen, so everyone was getting a little jaded, but the atmosphere was electric when they came on, it energized the whole crowd. We sang every song, we swayed, we clapped, we cheered and we stamped our feet. Going home Queen was all anyone talked about, they were just that good.
@@MMBxMOB Great Reaction though it deliberately said "9.48" at the end and you didn't wonder why as they came back on again! AT 9/48...lol
Freddie's Doctor told him not to perform as he was sick and there were over 20 Groups on that day supporting the fundraising for the famine in Africa so that was not even a Queen crowd..😶The Official 72,000 crowd is a joke as that stadium had 100,000 AROUND the pitch and then add ALL of those endless thousands in front of the stage. I reckon over 100,000 lol
Roger's vocals were very much present throughout and pretty much perfect. I think you probably didn't notice because there was so much going on and they never put the camera on Roger because Freddie was absolutely on fire, captivating everyone's attention. It's hard to process everything at once. I'm glad you found the end of the show. I've seen many get duped by that version. Great reaction, thanks! Check out Queen's Stone Cold Crazy live at the Rainbow 1974, Under Pressure live at Wembley 1986, Saturday, and White Queen live at Hammersmith 1975 (official video). Queen does not disappoint!
There's some extra footage from Live Aid that many forget. There was a delay later in the gig and Brian and Freddie came back on and did an acoustic version of 'Is This The World We Created'. It is a beautiful moment. Well worth finding if you can. ‼Actually, having seen the time appear on screen at the end of the clip you watched, I think it might be next if you let the clip keep playing. 9.48pm was about the time they came back on.
Thanks for your reaction! I love Queen and Freddie...in this concert Freddie is still alive!
Omg, I did the same thing you did when they cut off "We are the Champions"! I was like WTF??!! Except I said it! I love Freddie! And Queen, absolutely! Thank you for your wonderful reaction!
Oh man! This stupid version! I feel so bad for reactors when they get stuck with this one
Oh man! This stupid version! I feel so bad for reactors when they get stuck with this one
Oh yes Rogers vocals are definitely there & perfectly sung backing Freddie ❤ all four are multi instrumentalists they are all inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Songwriters Hall of Fame Freddie has a diploma in graphic art and design Roger has a degree in Biology after switching from Dentistry Brian is Dr Brian May he has a PHD in astrophysics & John has a first class honours degree in engineering one AMAZING band love them ❤❤
I was 13 & sat through all these artists I had never heard before (including Madonna), and refused to go out for food with my parents until I watched Queen. I am not a fanatic of anybody, but when the news came on that Freddie had died my mother came into my bedroom & work me up to tell me & I cried.
I remember being at a friend's party when this was being broadcast live ..Queens performance still sends shivers through my spine...
LiveAid 1985 was for the famine relief in Africa. As for the mic stand, at one of their concerts early in their career, when he grabbed the mic and it ended up breaking and instead of stopping to replace the mic, he just went with it and he just ended up using it that way for all of their shows. Freddie has a way of crowd control. Totally amazing. Under Pressure live at Wembley (5:56 minute version). The crowd control in this song is crazy. You can never go wrong with Queen. Glad you are enjoying them and thank you for your reaction,
You should be on Jeopardy with all the categories being Queen.
@@charlesdavis7461 ???? Not sure how to take that. Complliment? Sarcasm?
@@AngieHorvath he’s a sincere person. Compliment.
@@charlesdavis7461 After Karen's comment, I just want to say thank you.
@@TheDivayenta Thank you. Nowadays I don't know who's being sincere or not. I and a few other people have been criticized by some of the comments that we have made when it came to Queen.
Greatest front man in the history of rock music.
This was beyond amazing. Sends chillzzz thru every part of u. It still makes me cry when I watch. The biggest compliment to an artist is to have ur music sung back to u. The respect, love and admiration was always intense. They had such magic and power live, a supernatural effect on us all. I Loved it. R.I.P. Freddie...Thanx so much for the memories. Take care, Peace
I was at the Wembley concert because I was a massive Adam Ant fan.
Not everyone had 20 minutes.
I initially liked Queen, but after that performance, they were my favourite and have been ever since. It was the best 24 hours of my life. ( concert time, queuing time and travelling time ).
It's funny how there's so many reactions to the Queen set on youtube......Freddie and Brian appeared later on in the concert and performed " Is this the world we created"
It's always overlooked and was a highlight of the concert for many fans.
We'll never see the likes of that again.
This program was on TV. This was the first time many of us got to see a live Queen perform. It was so so great!
I am a "gaga over them" superfan and I will give away my age here, but I got to see this angel on earth 3 times! Freddie was one of God's masterpieces on earth. We were truly blessed that he touched our musical hearts! Actually going to see the IMAX and laser show film of their 1981 concert in Montreal tonight! This 62 year old lady is PUMPED!!
80,000 people in wembly stadium and over 1.6 billion people worldwide all witnessed the best 22 minutes of music history......all this without the internet or Auto Tune ....
Now you know why everybody wanted you to see this. Queen took their allotted 20 minute slot, and made history. Big names were playing, Dire Straights, U2, Elton John-----but the one that everybody remembers is Queen. You should do "Thank God It's Christmas" soon. 😉 Story goes that early in their performing days, the mic stand broke, and Freddie decided it worked better that way, and it was easy to hand-off to a stagehand when he sat to play the piano.
Live Aid also had minor concerts in the then USSR, Holland, Austria, Germany, Japan. It was literally a worldwide effort, and such a privilege to be a part of it. Even if you were just someone in attendance, your ticket money helped. It's a rare thing to be a part of something so big and worthy.
I watched this live in 1985, Freddie's performance has not been matched and never will be.
72,0000 people at Wembley, another 100,000 in Philadelphia, and 1,2 billion watching on TV globally. The Olympics have 3 satellites...Live Aid had 13. I wasn't a Queen fan at all, but after that day..I was lol! The world for Africa!
I remember it was very hot that day in Wembley Stadium July 13th 1985 but it was worth it, best day in my life! 👏👏🇳🇱
The crowd didn’t even know Queen was going to be there!
There was a total of 75 acts between both concerts. Each had 20 mins. They were warned no matter who they were if they went over the power would be turned off. Lady Gaga got her name from this song. Phil Collins played both concerts he flew on the Concord jet to do it.
This particular video has a few seconds cut out towards the end. They weren’t cut off at all.
I feel sorry for any performer that had to follow this performance!
Freddie gave his all even through his illness.
What A GREAT COME TOGETHER FOR A GREAT NEED. THEY GAVE EACH PERFORMANCE
TWENTY THREE MIN...
R.I.P TO ALL THAT HAS LEFT US SINCE THAT GREAT ERA. FREDDY YOU AND THE BANNED ROCKED IT OUT.💥💥💥
@@jai07070 I heard David Bowie came on right after them!
As an encore performance later that evening at Wembley live aid, Freddie and Brian performed. “Is this the world we created”..Wonderful. Check it out. Keep up the good work, man.
I love your reaction. I love this performance. Queen is perfect, Freddie is amazing. Now you know why it is one of the best shows ever.
Greetings from Germany.
They sounded that good live because, they were simply that good. Great reaction.
Incredible show. I have seen it so many times and every time I love it still. I feel like I am in the crowd every time. Live Aid was raising money for Famine Relief in Africa.. Brian plays 3 different guitars on Crazy Little Thing Called Love. Acoustic, Stratocaster and his own Red Special. Not your fault, it is the video that is the problem. I don't know what happened, it didn't used to be that way. Thank you for your reaction.
The guitars your thinking of is one of their Wembley concerts not live aid .
@@lynette. If you go back and watch, I believe you will see that Brian starts with an acoustic, then he switches to a black Stratocaster and finishes with his Red Special. Brian usually if not always played this song live with the three guitars. Brian never wanted to add the Strat to the song but as he says, "somebody" (perhaps Freddie) insisted because they wanted that distinct Elvis sound, so under protest, Brian added the Strat., before finishing with Red.
@@sherryheim5504 I lay corrected I wasn't counting. Deep apologies 🙏
@@lynette. Easily forgiven, though no apology actually needed. Not many people notice the three guitars because the cameras are almost always on Freddie.
Not Stratocaster, it's Telecaster
I have to say mate you are one of the best reaction hosts on here,like your energy and knowledge.Keep on rocking champ.
Brian May played three guitars in "Crazy Little Thing Called Love". An acoustic, a telecaster, and his own "red special".
Yes, Queen put on an outstanding performance, but your performance during Bohemian Rhapsody was very enjoyable to watch as well. 💕💜💕💜💕💜🙂🙂☺️☺️
Don't think I've seen any reactor enjoy this as much as you!!! I watched this live when I was little...I was soo bored! Just wasn't old enough to appriciate it! I certainly do now!! Epic legendary performance 🤯😍
👏👏👏 Great reaction to the shortest 20 minutes of history that rocked the world.
In 2005, their Live Aid performance was named the greatest live rock performance of all time by a BBC poll, ahead of Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock and the Rolling Stones’ free gig in Hyde Park.
You know what makes you different from a lot of react channels. They watch the video and give us. I liked it or I don't like it. You fully embrace what you are hearing and just take it all in. Then you articulate why you liked what you heard. It's also lovely to see you really get into it and love it like you did here. I come from a musical back ground. My mother, me, my daughter we are all musicians. So I have been exposed to all kinds of music my whole life. So when I see someone being exposed to new music and really enjoying it. It warms my soul. Keep it up and I can not wait for you to start experiencing Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden, and so many others. I am here for the journey man.
Thank you Daisy! This means so much to me!!!
Me too!
I have to agree with Daisy, you get into the music and you FEEL it! I love that!! And I second Daisy's recommendation of Iron Maiden. Everything they did was awesome, except the 2 albums they did without Bruce. Don't bother with those. Brave New World is my absolute favorite and Blood Brothers is my ringtone.
And so on 1985 during summer, I was vacationing in the Caribbean at my parent's country as usual back then. Sitting on the floor with my cousins watching this concert on MTV all day long, when Queen came on I knew I was witnessing history on TV, I was 14. I still miss Freddie until this day.
Fred was ill with Laryngitis at the time of the concert. Told by his doctor to not sing.
He did it anyhow 😊
it was actually 87K people and in total 1.8 billion world wide.
Nobody strutted like Freddie.❤
MMBxMob-- pure energy and pure entertainment--having fun! Yes, that is what *you* provided us 🙂Thank you
Wow! Thank you!!!
They had it all❤❤❤❤❤
Loved your reaction! Live Aid 1985 was to raise money for the devastating famine in Africa. Many bands and individual performers agreed to give their time for the cause - Madonna, Elton John, David Bowie, U2, Led Zeppelin, etc. The show went on for many many hours. Each performer or band only had 20 minutes to perform. Queen practiced - and practiced and practiced!! - to make sure that they could fit 6 of their most popular songs into the 20 minutes (They did a much shortened version of Bohemian Rhapsody.) They brought their performance to a close in 20 minutes, 10 seconds. Talk about perfection!! And what a performance they gave - the band was on point and Freddie's vocals were incredible. Iconic!
It was Ethiopian famine thousands and thousands of people were in need and the music industry pitched up to hold a world wide gig from two centres, they raised millions for the effort of relief. We had a garden BBQ listening all day to this it was a hot day in the UK. All those groups from the 80s giving their time and showmanship for this effort. This went all around the world braudcast on TV and Radio
Interesting fact about Freddy that you may not know: The unique look of his mouth was due to the fact that he had four extra teeth! I'm not sure about where they were located in his mouth, but I do know hw wouldn't have them removed because he was afraid it would change his vocal ability.
Yes...he had supernumerary teeth. I guess everything he was was just SUPER!
He makes it look effortless but if you watch closely he is working HARD. With all the movement to still have the power and pitch control is incredible. That’s why it’s one for the ages, people can’t do that. You’re not supposed to be able to lol.
Brilliant reaction
He had a bad throat and was advised by the doctor not to perform but Queen did and made history. All acts had 20 minutes for their act and if they went over they would be pulled. Queen did the most songs in their set and finished dead on time. That is how good they were.
The guitar Brian usually plays is called the Red Special and he made it with his Dad out of things they found around the the house. Wood from the fireplace mantle & the whammy bar is one of his Mom’s knitting needles.
Hey MMB...
Thanks for another great reaction... so nice you thoroughly enjoyed their performance... yes, Brian changed guitars 3 times during their "Crazy" song, BUT did you notice, not once did the cameraman ever show Roger or John directly.... only Freddie and occasionally Brian... they also did an encore song to end the show called "Is this the World We Created"... yes, they gave you a bad video, where the split ended... blessings.
ANYBODY who knows of this performance will easily and quickly tell you : QUEEN - STOLE - THE - SHOW....period. Freddie was OFF DA CHAIN in this show. Hands down this was Queen's best live performance of all time.
Now that's crowd control!
Handling the mic in that manner was a signature performing move. You must see the movie BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY to see the origins of the band
Another song you HAVE to react to by Queen is one that is considered one of the happiest songs ever written. I listen to it and it will instantly pick my up no matter what kind of day I’m having. PLEASE check out Don’t Stop Me Now. ❤❤❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The mike stand? Probably the world's longest "I meant to do that."
“Who Wants to Live Forever”/“I Want to Break Free” live is another great performance.
Did you catch the amazing piano playing when Freddie was singing, especially during Crazy Little Thing Called Love? Done by the unofficial 5th member of Queen, Spike Edney
Thanks, I've always wondered about the keyboards in Crazy Little Thing called love😊
Watched this Live Freddie was suffering a throat infection at the but went on despite this, He is 1 of the most singers/entertainers in history sadly missed to music 1of a kind
Freddie had HIV by dis time already .. its been heavily speculated he contracted it on one Queens New York trips
Freddie often had a drink of hot honey and lemon juice, especially when he was having throat problems like he had for this concert. He did have beer and water available at other times.
I was looking for this comment! Thank you. Yes he was apparently sick and his doctor told him not to perform but he did it anyway. You can tell and some of his songs because he goes down an octave instead of up but that being said, to me this is the best performance I've ever seen in my life and I've seen a lot. I watched it live at home I was 15. Not even old enough then to appreciate how freaking amazing and iconic this was. I knew it was amazing but I had no idea at the time what I was witnessing
Roger did sing but only to support Freddie's voice when he had to hit high notes because of his throat infection. If you listen you can hear his voice. He also sings along with the rest of the band during the song Radio Ga Ga. Roger is the one who wrote that song.
Your reaction is awesome!!!!
Thank you Susanna!
Thank you very much for rectifying the ending. I've seen other reaction videos lately where they just end it mid-ending!!! So effed up. Nicely done young man. 👍
72,000, 1.9 million watched worldwide on TV
"For 20 minutes, another Queen ruled England" And the world. Widely considered the greatest live rock performance of all time. They hadn't performed together for years, this show launched their comeback. He was dead 6 years later.
They had just come off a tour….they had been playing together.
I was at the Philadelphia Live Aid concert. A once in a lifetime experience!
You should react to Save Me live in Montreal 1981. Brian on piano at the beginning ❤
He simply pulled the top out of the lever base.
He could easily sing opera. Music, lyrics, singing and getting the audience a part in the show.
He did sing opera- and everything else for that matter.
@@aimlessbauer9082 You Have to watch Barcelona, it was written by him and sung with the number one Soprano in the world, Montserrat Caballe, He went to the opera to hear Pavarotti and fell in love with her voice and had to meet her. They feel in love with each other and the rest is history. Barcelona is an amazing mash between rock and opera. The song was played for the Olympics in Spain in 1992, he didn't make it to the performance. The man could do no wrong and could write and sing it all.
It was to raise funds for relief of starving people here in Africa ((Ethiopia particularly) the funds made such a difference.
You need to do early QUEEN...WHITE QUEEN live at Hammersmith 1975
David Bowie was on after them, all he could say was ,"How I am to follow that. Queen ruled the world that day.
The reason for the mic stand is just that Freddie was Freddie. Walked to the beat of a different drummer.. He just did things differently. None like him before or since. ❤️
Live aid was a gigg in which all the best musicians, groups and singers played for no fee. People rang and donated money to the famine in africa. They managed to raise millions and all for the love of others less fortunate than ourselves. 1.9 billion watched it world wide.
Greatness Greatest legends 😊
The outfit is what Rami Malek wore at live aid in the movie, maybe that's where you saw it. Live Aid was a big deal, it was to raise money for the famine in Africa. Did you know that Freddie was born in Zanzibar in Africa and went to boarding school in India and moved to England at 18.
THE BEST 21 MINUTES OF LIVE MUSIC EVER! ❤
Greatest performance ever. Great reaction.
You missed the very last part. Freddie and Brian come back to close the show, rerun it for yourself, you’ll love it. Thanks for a really good reaction. Hope to watch more Queen with you!
I'm not 100 percent certain but I think Brian used the different guitars that he recorded each song on so they all sounded correct. When I watched this on TV while it was happening it was phenomenal! Great memories!!