Is this live? OMG his voice is absolutely flawless! Absolutely perfection! Everything is flawless! It’s beyond comprehension. I can’t think of anyone else who even comes close to this! I am blown away!!!
angela and this was in '75 when they were really finding their way in the live shows, they played like they had been together for years an not just 3!! as you rightly say just perfection 👑✊🇬🇧
Brian wtote this. This about a girl he like in college but was to shy to approach her. The solo between Freddie's piano and Brian's guitar is soul reaching.
Queen II is my favorite early Queen (like, pre-'80s) album. Taken as a whole it almost feels like a Dungeons & Dragons quest. White Queen, Ogre Battle, Fairy Feller's Master Stroke, March of the Black Queen, Seven Seas of Rhye are some of the songs that evoke that kind of poetic, fantastical lyricism.
Too bad some people can’t get serious about the energy and mood of this performance. An artist like these guys can get there. As an artist. This piece of music is magic! It’s like your back in that era. His emotional state is awe strucked. Probably hard for some guys or girls to feel this. These guys didn’t get it. What’s new. . .the world is full of ??
Not Yes... or Who.... just Queen!!! Brian’s guitar, Roger’s drum, John’s bass and the amazing Freddie’s vocals and the piano..!!! They wrote in history music with their talent, quality, creativity and diversity One writer said: not progressive or metal, not blues or gospel, not pop or rock; Queen found their own sound.. and no matter what music styles was, you can recognize it was Queen!!
This is soul food. The music is so pure, Freddie's voice is perfection. This better be playing at the Pearly Gates or I am turning round and heading downstairs !
paula johnson ... like always... your words are so right!!! “This is soul food”... I couldn't say it better!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰 Big hugs and kisses to you, dear friend!!!
Some people complain that there is no footage of Brian's solo or Roger's drums during their jam on this video. I guess the camera guy fell in love with Freddie right there...
White Queen was from there second album Queen II, the album in my opinion is underrated such a great album, I love this song love seeing Freddie on the piano
It is weird how good they were at so young of an age. It is almost like they were visionaries transmitting these awesome sounds or sonic waves we now know as "classic rock".
Such a great song, it is falling in love put into music. I love their 70's era and Freddie's 70s look. May I suggest you some of their lyrics video : March of the black queen, The prophet's song, Flick of the wrist and Death on two legs, too complicated to do live but so good. I am glad you are diving into Queen's catalogue, we are in for many more great reactions, thank you guys.
Love this song. It's from Queen II, their second album, 1974. Freddie wrote The March of The Black Queen. The album had "white side" and a "black side". Black Queen has lot of transitions and tempo changes. I don't think it was ever performed live, but it is definitely worth listening to.
Perhaps my very favorite Queen song...the guitar and piano in this is so hauntingly beautiful. Album Queen II 1974, though Brian wrote this song in like 1968 or 1969.
Yes!! So glad you finally reacted to my personal favorite Queen performance! I love this whole concert at the Hammersmith and Queen II is my favorite Queen album. You just don’t hear music like this any more. The lyrics and the instrumental moves your soul.
This was off their second album Queen 2. This is Brian Mays favorite album. I have to agree with him. A lot of great songs that I can bet you’ve never heard. Orge battle is one song on this album that’s great. Be warned, this album is very different from their more commercial albums. Very rock and different but in a good way!!
Night at the opera came out in 75. This was probably the tour for it. I have all their albums from 1 to Live Killers, bought in the 70's. Queen 2 came out in 74. Their first came out in 73. Sheer heart attack came out in 74, as well.
White Queen was on their second albums. Very early. The live performance was Christmas Eve 1975. Freddie had a glass with champagne in it when the song first began because he did a Christmas toast. This was their first live TV show that the BBC invited them to do on the heels of their blockbuster smash Bohemian Rhapsody. It’s the only live performance that Freddie plays in depth on the piano. He was a fabulous piano player, but he never thought he was very good. Please do Now I’m Here live at Wembley 1986. It’s a great rock song with awesome guitar and drums.
Rover Waters Which other ones did he perform a solo with or without Brian? All the others were the cords to the song he was singing ie Somebody to Love, We Are the Champions etc. Let me know as I would love to see it.
@@mmaloneym I love the medley of Lap of the gods and Seven Seas of Rhye at Wembley 1986. Its a short piano solo at the beginning of Seven Seas but still amazing!
Awesome reaction guys! I am glad you guys reacted to this song. This is from the Queen II album (1974). The album does have a lot of progressive rock, it had a black side and a white side. More examples from this album are Ogre Battle (this song is also considered as one of the first thrash metal songs) and the Fairy Feller's Masterstroke. The most progressive song on this album is The March Of The Black Queen, the song has 11 different sections, it is very complex, therefore they never performed it live in full, but it is a great song. Their most progressive albums were Queen II (1974) and Innuendo (1991). They surprisingly went back to their heavier progressive sound for their last two albums. For something a bit different please react to Stone Cold Crazy live at the Rainbow 1974 and Ogre Battle live at Hammersmith Odeon 1975. These songs are considered to be the first thrash metal songs. It is proto thrash. Stone Cold Crazy live: ruclips.net/video/T8Rfb1Jtmic/видео.html Ogre Battle live: ruclips.net/video/551gRH3dGEE/видео.html (This is from Queen II) For something with that more heavier Black Sabbath sound, you guys need to check out Son and Daughter and Modern Times rock and Roll, this from their first album Queen I (1973): ruclips.net/video/6feQipHx3Xg/видео.html (They were known as a very heavy band).
I saw them twice in 74 and 75. Just amazing. They did most of this album. Various costume changes. Amazing performances. Don't know of anyone like them anymore.
Name of the album: Queen II (1974), witch to me as a huge Queen fan, is the best one they ever made. Highly progressive. There is a track on this album called; "The March Of The Black Queen", you guys really should listen to. No synths or whats-however, just overdubbing and layering, at some point according to drummer Roger Taylor the 16 track tape was completely blank, lost all of it's oxide layer due to all the layering and overdubbing they did. Unfortunately because of that, the band could never play the complete song live, same happened to Bohemian Rhapsody. But you will have to admit that already in that time, Queen was way ahead of their competitors.
This sound is unmatched by anyone - it simply can't be duplicated. Freddie's vocals and his passion, along with Brian's guitar work. This is an amazing live performance by the entire band - period. Brian and his father built his guitar. The wood came from the mantle of a fireplace from an old English castle. It is a one of a kind, but his sound comes primarily from the Deacy Amp. John Deacon, the bass player was an electronics major at the University and he built a special amp, also one of a kind. He use to use it, but gave it to Brian very early on in the band's formation. Brian used this little amp to create many of the sounds. Listen to "Good Company" from The Night at the Opera album and all of those sounds like trumpets and trombones and the entire roaring 20s jazz sounds are all Brian on the guitar with the Deacy Amp. Brilliant work. There is no argument, he is one of the greatest guitar players of all time.
I would like to see you do “Staying Power” Live at the Bowl at Milton Keynes 81. It is super exciting. The guitars and the drums are on fire and Freddie is totally awesome.
Glad you both enjoyed it. It is one of my favorite Queen songs. You guys should listen to the Ferry Fellers Master Stroke from the same Queen II album.
Remember this is from the chirsmas eve live show 1975, not many cameras no messing with the sound! Live show on bbc 2..... Amazing 👍 not meny bands could do this in 75..... Queen did and they were brilliant 👍
It's on Queen II. The White Queen is on side one,, March of the Black Queen on side two. The album tells a story,, kind of like the fight between good and evil. It's a amazing album. And yes, similar to early Genesis and Yes. Fun fact, Roger Taylor was offered the drummer spot that was eventually given to Phil Collins. Roger turned it down and stayed with Queen, the right choice.
From their early work I like songs Great king rat, My fairy king, Lazing on a sunday afternoon, Nevermore, Seaside randevouz. If you want to hear Brian singing - the song ´39. If you want to hear vicious Freddie I recoment Death on two legs (in this case I prefer studio version). I also really like the song Let me in your heart again, the song was realesed in 2014 (I think). One more thing, I realy appreciate that you listen the whole song and then you tell what you think about it. I hate reactors who pause the song so often (sometimes I think every 15 sec) to tell what they think. In my oppinion thy couldn´t enjoy it.
Yeah, comparison to Peter Ganriel-era Genesis makes sense. Brian May was a huge Genesis fan and admired Steve Hackett, the Genesis guitarist at the time. However, to be honest, Queen's sound was so well formed even at such an early stage that it was undeniably anything but Queen. Genesis have never quite been able to make such evocative songs during their prog-rock days. Queen were far better as musicians and songwriters.
Take a listen to You Take My Breath Away - Studio & Live versions are both awesome (and completely different). The vocal and gtr harmonies on the studio version are utterly beautiful. Make sure you listen all the way to the end - there is a an Acapella part at the end that is like angels singing.
Early Queen:In the lap of the Gods,Keep yourself alive,Seven seas of rhy Stone Cold Crazy,Tie your mother down,Ogre Battle,The Prophets song and more😁Love your Queen journey😁Thanks guys❤
Here is a link to Under Pressure. Back story. Queen were in the recording studio and David Bowie stopped by. They were talking about doing something together. John Deacon started playing a riff on his bass. They thought it was great. They went out for pizza and when they returned Joh forgot the riff. But Roger remembered it and the rest is history. Though they recorded it they never preformed it live. Roger basically sings the Bowie part. The riff may sound very familiar to you. Vanilla Ice stole it for Ice, Ice, Baby. Queen let it go and didn't go after him ruclips.net/video/OVzvoPP6M50/видео.html
Great Reaction to a Great song. I would request: *_Queen Live at the Rainbow (1974) - In the Lap of the Gods._* It's also a Great half instrumental half lyrics song like White Queen but idk which one of these sound better in your ears 🤷♂️. In my opinion both sound equally great because they balance out on different things. (here the link to Queen Live at the Rainbow (1974) - In the Lap of the Gods: ruclips.net/video/xNmrj5nTMOc/видео.html )
Chills every time I hear this version.
The Piano and Guitar solo's are just magical x
OMG, you did it. Thanks for the reaction. This song is epic.. Freddie’s voice is impeccable. Brian’s solo is monster. Thanks guys.
Absolutely one of their finest performances!! Just 4 musicians playing their souls to us!! Amazing!!
I just love this one, listened to this for years just hauntingly beautiful..
Perfect description
Freddie can play that piano. Usually the piano is a backup instrument but Freddie is playing lead with it. So much talent.
Is this live? OMG his voice is absolutely flawless! Absolutely perfection! Everything is flawless! It’s beyond comprehension. I can’t think of anyone else who even comes close to this! I am blown away!!!
angela and this was in '75 when they were really finding their way in the live shows, they played like they had been together for years an not just 3!! as you rightly say just perfection 👑✊🇬🇧
Exactly! Just sublime!!!!
Freddie the best
Brian wtote this. This about a girl he like in college but was to shy to approach her. The solo between Freddie's piano and Brian's guitar is soul reaching.
Sii, ese solo de piano es genial y sublime!!!
I love Shy Bri ngl
I get the chills EVERYTIME I watch this vid! The instrumental plays your soul.
Yes, transcendent. It reaches deep inside and pulls out all the feels.
Chills upon chills!
The most AWESOME PIANO/GUITAR SOLO EVER!!!!!!!
Queen II is my favorite early Queen (like, pre-'80s) album. Taken as a whole it almost feels like a Dungeons & Dragons quest. White Queen, Ogre Battle, Fairy Feller's Master Stroke, March of the Black Queen, Seven Seas of Rhye are some of the songs that evoke that kind of poetic, fantastical lyricism.
The dynamic between keyboards and guitar - it's like a love story.
The problem with queen 👑 is that every time I heard a new song it became my favourite 😍
sorin bunea ... that’s happens to me too..!!!! 😂😂😂😂
I hate when someone asks me, what my favorite Queen song is? I still can't answer! 😅👑💓
Too bad some people can’t get serious about the energy and mood of this performance. An artist like these guys can get there. As an artist. This piece of music is magic! It’s like your back in that era. His emotional state is awe strucked. Probably hard for some guys or girls to feel this. These guys didn’t get it. What’s new. . .the world is full of ??
Person: what’s your favorite queen song?
Me: yes
The more i watch this live version the more and more its becoming my fav live track
The album it is from is Queen II, there second album. My favorite Queen album.
Not Yes... or Who.... just Queen!!!
Brian’s guitar, Roger’s drum, John’s bass and the amazing Freddie’s vocals and the piano..!!!
They wrote in history music with their talent, quality, creativity and diversity
One writer said: not progressive or metal, not blues or gospel, not pop or rock; Queen found their own sound.. and no matter what music styles was, you can recognize it was Queen!!
I never could understand why this song wasn't more popular... it's definitely one of their best!!!
This is soul food. The music is so pure, Freddie's voice is perfection. This better be playing at the Pearly Gates or I am turning round and heading downstairs !
paula johnson ... like always... your words are so right!!! “This is soul food”... I couldn't say it better!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Big hugs and kisses to you, dear friend!!!
@@MargotRecabarren Thank you honey, So very kind of you. Returning hugs and kisses with a few high fives as well !
Ethereal. The Freddie piano & Brian guitar combo.
Wow 🥰 beautiful Freddie ❤️ Freddie Mercury ❤️
This is the sign that you have arrived as a Queen fan-you discover this performance and it zooms to the top of your favorite performance list.
You guys really seem like you're getting into Queen and I'm loving it! I would like to request some early Queen.
Keep Yourself Alive"
Yes, some early Queen! And than the late stuff......
Father and Son
March of The Black Queen. An awesome song
Absolutely Love this song and in my top 3 Favorite live Queen Performances, gives me chills everytime I watch this👌
Some people complain that there is no footage of Brian's solo or Roger's drums during their jam on this video. I guess the camera guy fell in love with Freddie right there...
Love that you are doing Queen, I have followed them since 1972 😊❤️
This version is definitely very different from the album version! I love this version the most though.
... es que Queen siempre superaba las versiones de estudio. Muchas de las canciones sin más lindas en vivo!!!
Freddie did an opera concert with saprano from Spain called Barcelona in 1987. Very good he could sing anything.
Roger Taylor, the drummer of Queen was going to be the drummer for Genesis, but he didn't take the job, Giving Phil Collins his time to shine 🌞
White Queen was from there second album Queen II, the album in my opinion is underrated such a great album, I love this song love seeing Freddie on the piano
It is weird how good they were at so young of an age. It is almost like they were visionaries transmitting these awesome sounds or sonic waves we now know as "classic rock".
One of the best piano solos in the history of popular music.
Such a great song, it is falling in love put into music. I love their 70's era and Freddie's 70s look. May I suggest you some of their lyrics video : March of the black queen, The prophet's song, Flick of the wrist and Death on two legs, too complicated to do live but so good. I am glad you are diving into Queen's catalogue, we are in for many more great reactions, thank you guys.
Love this song. It's from Queen II, their second album, 1974. Freddie wrote The March of The Black Queen. The album had "white side" and a "black side". Black Queen has lot of transitions and tempo changes. I don't think it was ever performed live, but it is definitely worth listening to.
Freddie wrote the black side songs, Brian wrote all the white side songs.
Sharon Halliday almost. Roger wrote ‘Funny how Love Is’ on the black side and I think ‘Loser in the end’ on the white side.
@@molokoko786 I think Freddie wrote "Funny How Love Is"
xXSebastiamPRo777 hey, yes you are right! He just got Roger to sing it.
Black Queen was performed live, but only part of it in a medley. Never found the full version :-(
Queen 2 - their best album. That and Rainbow Rising set the groundwork for the symphonic metal to come
THE most underappreciated song ever
Save Me live from Montreal, also Dragon Attack from same concert. Any of the songs from the live Wembley concert, not a lemon in the bunch
After Nightwish, now Queen....... FANTASTIC..... I love this song, but also the march of the black queen. Freddie was a great story teller.
I followed the same path, some contemporary groups between those though :-)
Perhaps my very favorite Queen song...the guitar and piano in this is so hauntingly beautiful. Album Queen II 1974, though Brian wrote this song in like 1968 or 1969.
Yes!! So glad you finally reacted to my personal favorite Queen performance! I love this whole concert at the Hammersmith and Queen II is my favorite Queen album. You just don’t hear music like this any more. The lyrics and the instrumental moves your soul.
This is such a wonderful performance...the solos,omg! Loving the vídeos,guys,please don't ever stop! This whole concert is gold! Cheers!! S2
I was there that night in 75, 4th row👍👍🎵🎵🎵
No words for this song, for Freddie's voice, his piano, Brians's guitar, John's bass, and of course Roger drums. Blind blowing, every time.
This was off their second album Queen 2. This is Brian Mays favorite album. I have to agree with him. A lot of great songs that I can bet you’ve never heard. Orge battle is one song on this album that’s great. Be warned, this album is very different from their more commercial albums. Very rock and different but in a good way!!
Little Queenie Freddie actually wrote Ogre Battle on the guitar. Brian remarked on how good he was, even though he claimed that he wasn’t.
that came from the QUEEN II record. 1975 release, a year before The RHAPSODY was released.
Night at the opera came out in 75. This was probably the tour for it. I have all their albums from 1 to Live Killers, bought in the 70's.
Queen 2 came out in 74. Their first came out in 73. Sheer heart attack came out in 74, as well.
Another one bites the dust live at wembley 1986 great performance
White Queen was on their second albums. Very early. The live performance was Christmas Eve 1975. Freddie had a glass with champagne in it when the song first began because he did a Christmas toast. This was their first live TV show that the BBC invited them to do on the heels of their blockbuster smash Bohemian Rhapsody.
It’s the only live performance that Freddie plays in depth on the piano. He was a fabulous piano player, but he never thought he was very good.
Please do Now I’m Here live at Wembley 1986. It’s a great rock song with awesome guitar and drums.
"It’s the only live performance that Freddie plays in depth on the piano"
NOT REALLY
Rover Waters Which other ones did he perform a solo with or without Brian? All the others were the cords to the song he was singing ie Somebody to Love, We Are the Champions etc. Let me know as I would love to see it.
@@mmaloneym I love the medley of Lap of the gods and Seven Seas of Rhye at Wembley 1986. Its a short piano solo at the beginning of Seven Seas but still amazing!
Janetjrfan I agree. I’ve never seen anyone’s fingers move so fast!!!
@@mmaloneym Oh again Rover Waters...He hates Freddie and only likes Brian. In every video he insults Freddie and puts dislike.
The March of the Black Queen is my fav, all Queen is inside of that...
Awesome reaction guys! I am glad you guys reacted to this song. This is from the Queen II album (1974). The album does have a lot of progressive rock, it had a black side and a white side. More examples from this album are Ogre Battle (this song is also considered as one of the first thrash metal songs) and the Fairy Feller's Masterstroke. The most progressive song on this album is The March Of The Black Queen, the song has 11 different sections, it is very complex, therefore they never performed it live in full, but it is a great song. Their most progressive albums were Queen II (1974) and Innuendo (1991). They surprisingly went back to their heavier progressive sound for their last two albums.
For something a bit different please react to Stone Cold Crazy live at the Rainbow 1974 and Ogre Battle live at Hammersmith Odeon 1975. These songs are considered to be the first thrash metal songs. It is proto thrash. Stone Cold Crazy live: ruclips.net/video/T8Rfb1Jtmic/видео.html
Ogre Battle live: ruclips.net/video/551gRH3dGEE/видео.html (This is from Queen II)
For something with that more heavier Black Sabbath sound, you guys need to check out Son and Daughter and Modern Times rock and Roll, this from their first album Queen I (1973): ruclips.net/video/6feQipHx3Xg/видео.html
(They were known as a very heavy band).
I saw them twice in 74 and 75. Just amazing. They did most of this album. Various costume changes. Amazing performances. Don't know of anyone like them anymore.
So epic, so legendary, really awesome...love 70's queen...queen genres...
Love this one so much. You guys need to get headphones though, this is really an amazing piece of music.
One of my faves ❤️your reaction!
Cannot get enough of Queen, OMG! Freddy's voice and Brian's guitar just do it for me!
Name of the album: Queen II (1974), witch to me as a huge Queen fan, is the best one they ever made. Highly progressive. There is a track on this album called; "The March Of The Black Queen", you guys really should listen to. No synths or whats-however, just overdubbing and layering, at some point according to drummer Roger Taylor the 16 track tape was completely blank, lost all of it's oxide layer due to all the layering and overdubbing they did. Unfortunately because of that, the band could never play the complete song live, same happened to Bohemian Rhapsody. But you will have to admit that already in that time, Queen was way ahead of their competitors.
Кто нибудь может повторить подобное? Я не верю в это. Браво Фредди ты неповторимый.
This sound is unmatched by anyone - it simply can't be duplicated. Freddie's vocals and his passion, along with Brian's guitar work. This is an amazing live performance by the entire band - period. Brian and his father built his guitar. The wood came from the mantle of a fireplace from an old English castle. It is a one of a kind, but his sound comes primarily from the Deacy Amp. John Deacon, the bass player was an electronics major at the University and he built a special amp, also one of a kind. He use to use it, but gave it to Brian very early on in the band's formation. Brian used this little amp to create many of the sounds. Listen to "Good Company" from The Night at the Opera album and all of those sounds like trumpets and trombones and the entire roaring 20s jazz sounds are all Brian on the guitar with the Deacy Amp. Brilliant work. There is no argument, he is one of the greatest guitar players of all time.
Great reaction! One of my all time favorites!
You have to react to Stone Cold Crazy....live at the Rainbow!
This was on the Queen II album,released in 1974. If you ever have those type of questions,Google is your friend.😉
🤗. One of my two favorite Queen songs. Both of course from the same album. Next Black Queen please.
one of my all-time fave queen tracks. so haunting.
Young Freddie, LOVE IT!
And I the lap of the gods also hammersmith odeon
Here’s the link - ruclips.net/video/YNVjf506H6s/видео.html
While my husband had been stationed in Fort Lewis, WA he got to see them live in Seattle in '77...and nobody brought a camera 😊
Such a beautiful, haunting, song, written by Brian and sung by Freddie. One of my favorites. It's from their second album, Queen II.
Play the game live at montreal is great
Thank you thank you thank you for preferring live performances.
It's from Queen II.
2 other great tracks from that album The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke (together with Nevermore)
March of the Black Queen.
No se si exista la perfección en una interpretación, pero esto fue excelso!!!
I would like to see you do “Staying Power” Live at the Bowl at Milton Keynes 81.
It is super exciting. The guitars and the drums are on fire and Freddie is totally awesome.
Queen is almost always better live. And this is my favorite version of this song, hands down.
Glad you both enjoyed it. It is one of my favorite Queen songs. You guys should listen to the Ferry Fellers Master Stroke from the same Queen II album.
Another one bites the dust live at Wembley
Everytime I watch this, I can't believe it's live. This would be complex for a studio version, but LIVE??
I loved watching your reaction!
Queen 2, this came off. This was the tour for Night At The Opera.
Stone cold crazy live at the rainbow
Early metal sound, even Metallica played this one.
Magnifico!!!
play the game live at montreal
Young Freddie is my favorite!
Also, there is a very unique song called March of Black Queen....fabulous.
Radio gaga Live Aid 👍👍👍👍
Song is from Queen II
It was from a concert Live at the Rainbow 1974
Remember this is from the chirsmas eve live show 1975, not many cameras no messing with the sound! Live show on bbc 2..... Amazing 👍 not meny bands could do this in 75..... Queen did and they were brilliant 👍
It's on Queen II. The White Queen is on side one,, March of the Black Queen on side two. The album tells a story,, kind of like the fight between good and evil. It's a amazing album. And yes, similar to early Genesis and Yes. Fun fact, Roger Taylor was offered the drummer spot that was eventually given to Phil Collins. Roger turned it down and stayed with Queen, the right choice.
From their early work I like songs Great king rat, My fairy king, Lazing on a sunday afternoon, Nevermore, Seaside randevouz.
If you want to hear Brian singing - the song ´39. If you want to hear vicious Freddie I recoment Death on two legs (in this case I prefer studio version).
I also really like the song Let me in your heart again, the song was realesed in 2014 (I think).
One more thing, I realy appreciate that you listen the whole song and then you tell what you think about it. I hate reactors who pause the song so often (sometimes I think every 15 sec) to tell what they think. In my oppinion thy couldn´t enjoy it.
..., what a great selection!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I think they were too enraptured to interrupt!!!
Yeah, comparison to Peter Ganriel-era Genesis makes sense. Brian May was a huge Genesis fan and admired Steve Hackett, the Genesis guitarist at the time. However, to be honest, Queen's sound was so well formed even at such an early stage that it was undeniably anything but Queen. Genesis have never quite been able to make such evocative songs during their prog-rock days. Queen were far better as musicians and songwriters.
voilà
Love this song it’s from their second album
Take a listen to You Take My Breath Away - Studio & Live versions are both awesome (and completely different). The vocal and gtr harmonies on the studio version are utterly beautiful. Make sure you listen all the way to the end - there is a an Acapella part at the end that is like angels singing.
This is on their second album. Overall their best I think. Also, from their first album, check out Liar at the Rainbow.
"Queen" - the real deal - existed '73-'76/77. If you don't own QUEEN II, frankly, you aren't a fan in any shape or form.
It's from Queen 2 😍
Queen II Fantastic album, every track a classic, you must listen to March of the Black Queen
Early Queen:In the lap of the Gods,Keep yourself alive,Seven seas of rhy Stone Cold Crazy,Tie your mother down,Ogre Battle,The Prophets song and more😁Love your Queen journey😁Thanks guys❤
Oooooh, the prophete's song........ 😍
Same album as this - Queen11 - is The March of the Black Queen , just a bit different .
Here is a link to Under Pressure. Back story. Queen were in the recording studio and David Bowie stopped by. They were talking about doing something together. John Deacon started playing a riff on his bass. They thought it was great. They went out for pizza and when they returned Joh forgot the riff. But Roger remembered it and the rest is history. Though they recorded it they never preformed it live. Roger basically sings the Bowie part. The riff may sound very familiar to you. Vanilla Ice stole it for Ice, Ice, Baby. Queen let it go and didn't go after him ruclips.net/video/OVzvoPP6M50/видео.html
Another one, “You take my breath away, Live at Hyde Park
Great Reaction to a Great song. I would request: *_Queen Live at the Rainbow (1974) - In the Lap of the Gods._* It's also a Great half instrumental half lyrics song like White Queen but idk which one of these sound better in your ears 🤷♂️. In my opinion both sound equally great because they balance out on different things.
(here the link to Queen Live at the Rainbow (1974) - In the Lap of the Gods: ruclips.net/video/xNmrj5nTMOc/видео.html )
VERY VERY NICE THNK YOU
"A Day at the Races" by Queen 1977 release
Day came out after Night. Night at the opera, 75. Day at the races, 76. News of the world came out in 77.
It was from Queen II