The crowd loves this song and always sings it along with and to Freddie. The album version is much more formal with a lot more instruments, including an upright bass and even Brian playing a harp, impossible to reproduce live, but Freddie wanted to be able to do the song live so he asked Brian to create a version that could be. This is what Brian came up with, just him on a 12 string and the crowd singing along with Freddie. Everywhere in the world when Queen performs/performed, the audience always knew and sang along with this song. Wembley was sold out so the crowd was at least 72,000 people. Thank you for your reactions.
There are several different live versions of this. All are beautiful in their own way. Rock in Rio 250k people singing along with Freddie Rock Montreal has no real crowd participation, just Freddie and Brian and it is stunning Then there is the studio version with Freddie doing all of the intricate harmonies himself, incredible. Enjoy
Freddie accidentally broke a mic stand when he first joined the band and he just said ..to hell with the stand ..I will use it like this..and he did..I miss him so damned much..he sang the Show MUST Go On after becoming ill , and he did it in one take ..listen to The Show MUST Go On..and hear how he hits the high notes with no effort..the cat had a voice ..and he had a big ❤️..
Ah, Freddie. Why did you leave us? 💔 This is a love song from the band to audience and from the audience back to the band. It makes me tear up every freaking time, especially since he left us. There is something so powerful about thousands of voices coming together. Magic.
It's not a cut off mic, it was a happy accident way back when the group first started in 1970 the mic stand broke instead of waiting for another Fred just kept singing so it stayed with him
The microphone story is that early on in their career Freddie’s mic stand broke during a performance and he just kept on using it and he preferred the freedom of movement so he kept using it
Hey guys, you mentioned wanting to learn the saxophone and drums...there are 2 video you would probably really love for great solos in each of these instruments. For the drums, it's the Neil Peart Ultimate Drum Solo Live from Frankfurt, Germany (he was with the band Rush - he passed away on January 7, 2020 of brain cancer.) It is an AWESOME performance! Also, there is a GREAT saxophone solo in the Billy Joel New York State of Mind (Old Grey Whistle Test) video - not to mention, of course, virtuoso piano playing by Billy Joel. This performance here, with Queen is INSANE. NOBODY could control a crowd like Freddy!! I remember this concert - the main concerts took place in London and Philadelphia (I lived in Philly) - with other concerts going on in different countries at the same time, all to raise money for famine in Ethiopia. I was not inside the stadium for the Philly concert, but you could hear the roar of the crowd! Queen performed in London. It is speculated that Freddy wrote this for who he considered the "love of his life," Mary Austin, his girlfriend at the time.
Regarding the microphone, as far as we know, Freddie started when during a performance he couldn't adjust it and accidentally ripped it off the floor with the base 😆, he ended up getting used to using it like that and if you watch more Queen videos you'll notice that Freddie always uses it in his performances in some way, it matches his theatrical style
Thank you very much for the reaction, this song touched fans all over the world, the performance I was referring to when I spoke about the audience was this song at Rock In Rio, which had one of the largest paying audiences in history (250,000-500,000), This song and the interaction with the audience is also beautiful at Wembley, but if you want to see a crazy audience, please also check out the performance at Rock in Rio, it's incredible, especially considering that the audience didn't speak English as their language. Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷❤️
Queen fans loved freddie and freddie loved his fan genuinely. Queen fan new all the words to all of the songs and they thrived on call and reponse with freddie. All freddie had to do was gesture to his fans and the fans would exactly what to do. Its truely amazing the power and control freddie with his fans R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU
I was at the next venue for this tour, Knebworth in Hertfordshire, UK. 250k people. This was to be his last live performance as the early effects from AIDS were making him too tired to keep the level of performance he wanted to give.
New sub here for the Queen reactions. Check out the version of this song live in Montreal 1981. Its amazing and you can hear all the words from Freddie’s amazing mouth!! Ty for the reaction!!
To be fair, I think, as an older generation member, you need us to request some truly great songs that younger generations, like yourselves, have no clue about. Queen songs alone will keep you going for quite a while. I'm subscribed, so I'm looking forward to your new reactions
Nearly 32 years after Freddie’s death, he’s still considered the best rock vocalist on the planet! Freddie penned this song about his long-time friend & former fiancée Mary Austin!! IMO .. the song wa written from Mary’s perspective! For me, the only way the lyrics make sense! Anyway, Freddie & Mary’s romance ended but they remained an integral part of each other’s lives! Freddie referred to Mary as his common-law wife!! ❤
Just heard you like saxophone! Most obvious one to listen to, and greatly enjoy, is Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty. Baker Street is major road in London, and home to the great fictional Sherlock Holmes!
Here are a bunch of great queen live performances We are the champions and god save the queen Tie your mother down live wembley One vision live wembley Under pressure live wembley Who wants to live forever live Budapest Dragon attack live montreal Play the game live Montreal Save me live montreal Another one bites the dust live Montreal Fat bottomed girl live milton Keynes I want to break free live japan Queen live aid 20min set. Queen made rock history with this 20min set There are tons more keep going down the queen rabbit hole R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU WE HEAR YOU SINGING FROM HEAVEN
Older songs, check out Gregory Abbott, Shake You Down. John Secada, Just Another Day. Levert, Baby Hold On To Me. Freddie Jackson, Rock Me Tonight. Johnny Gill, My, My, My. James Ingram, Just Once. PM Dawn, I'd Die Without You
The crowd loves this song and always sings it along with and to Freddie. The album version is much more formal with a lot more instruments, including an upright bass and even Brian playing a harp, impossible to reproduce live, but Freddie wanted to be able to do the song live so he asked Brian to create a version that could be. This is what Brian came up with, just him on a 12 string and the crowd singing along with Freddie. Everywhere in the world when Queen performs/performed, the audience always knew and sang along with this song. Wembley was sold out so the crowd was at least 72,000 people. Thank you for your reactions.
You’re welcome sherry thank you for interacting ‼️
Freddie was incredible and loved so much!
There was 72000 at this concert, the one with over 250k was Rock in Rio
Ah ok thank u Karen 🤙🏾
There are several different live versions of this. All are beautiful in their own way.
Rock in Rio 250k people singing along with Freddie
Rock Montreal has no real crowd participation, just Freddie and Brian and it is stunning
Then there is the studio version with Freddie doing all of the intricate harmonies himself, incredible. Enjoy
Rio is amazing
The crowd omg ❤
Freddie accidentally broke a mic stand when he first joined the band and he just said ..to hell with the stand ..I will use it like this..and he did..I miss him so damned much..he sang the Show MUST Go On after becoming ill , and he did it in one take ..listen to The Show MUST Go On..and hear how he hits the high notes with no effort..the cat had a voice ..and he had a big ❤️..
Yes his voice is undeniable 💯
Ah, Freddie. Why did you leave us? 💔
This is a love song from the band to audience and from the audience back to the band. It makes me tear up every freaking time, especially since he left us. There is something so powerful about thousands of voices coming together. Magic.
It's not a cut off mic, it was a happy accident way back when the group first started in 1970 the mic stand broke instead of waiting for another Fred just kept singing so it stayed with him
Yep, that's the way it went down. 😅
The microphone story is that early on in their career Freddie’s mic stand broke during a performance and he just kept on using it and he preferred the freedom of movement so he kept using it
Thank you for the information 🤌🏾
I was there as a 16 year old, fantastic concert
That’s dope 🔥Paul
God rest your soul feddie we miss you! Thank you for all the great memories!!
Hey guys, you mentioned wanting to learn the saxophone and drums...there are 2 video you would probably really love for great solos in each of these instruments. For the drums, it's the Neil Peart Ultimate Drum Solo Live from Frankfurt, Germany (he was with the band Rush - he passed away on January 7, 2020 of brain cancer.) It is an AWESOME performance! Also, there is a GREAT saxophone solo in the Billy Joel New York State of Mind (Old Grey Whistle Test) video - not to mention, of course, virtuoso piano playing by Billy Joel. This performance here, with Queen is INSANE. NOBODY could control a crowd like Freddy!! I remember this concert - the main concerts took place in London and Philadelphia (I lived in Philly) - with other concerts going on in different countries at the same time, all to raise money for famine in Ethiopia. I was not inside the stadium for the Philly concert, but you could hear the roar of the crowd! Queen performed in London. It is speculated that Freddy wrote this for who he considered the "love of his life," Mary Austin, his girlfriend at the time.
Regarding the microphone, as far as we know, Freddie started when during a performance he couldn't adjust it and accidentally ripped it off the floor with the base 😆, he ended up getting used to using it like that and if you watch more Queen videos you'll notice that Freddie always uses it in his performances in some way, it matches his theatrical style
It definitely matches the theatrical style 💯
In one hand a mic and the other the whole audience . Magnificent. Thank you for this reaction.
Thank you very much for the reaction, this song touched fans all over the world, the performance I was referring to when I spoke about the audience was this song at Rock In Rio, which had one of the largest paying audiences in history (250,000-500,000), This song and the interaction with the audience is also beautiful at Wembley, but if you want to see a crazy audience, please also check out the performance at Rock in Rio, it's incredible, especially considering that the audience didn't speak English as their language. Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷❤️
Ah ok we got the wrong one still a great song and performance tho 🔥
When they were first starting out, he went to sing one night and had that broken mic stand. And he always used it after that.
The cut off mic has been Freddie's since at least early 70's! Started as an accident and decided (rightly) it was a great prop
Queen fans loved freddie and freddie loved his fan genuinely.
Queen fan new all the words to all of the songs and they thrived on call and reponse with freddie.
All freddie had to do was gesture to his fans and the fans would exactly what to do. Its truely amazing the power and control freddie with his fans
R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU
When he was with Ibex they hadn't fix the mic properly and it seperated
He liked it and kept it as a gimmik when they formed Queen
That was live in Wembley. And it wasnt 20.000 my friends, it was more than 80.000 people he had in the palm of his hands that day.
Wow that’s dope 🤌🏾🔥
I was at the next venue for this tour, Knebworth in Hertfordshire, UK. 250k people. This was to be his last live performance as the early effects from AIDS were making him too tired to keep the level of performance he wanted to give.
New sub here for the Queen reactions. Check out the version of this song live in Montreal 1981. Its amazing and you can hear all the words from Freddie’s amazing mouth!! Ty for the reaction!!
I was at this gig... just amazing!!
Seasoned ...what a sweet way to say old 😊
All respect 🫡 😂
To be fair, I think, as an older generation member, you need us to request some truly great songs that younger generations, like yourselves, have no clue about. Queen songs alone will keep you going for quite a while. I'm subscribed, so I'm looking forward to your new reactions
Only 2 people could control a crowd like that. Freddie Mercury & Michael Jackson.
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Nearly 32 years after Freddie’s death, he’s still considered the best rock vocalist on the planet! Freddie penned this song about his long-time friend & former fiancée Mary Austin!! IMO .. the song wa written from Mary’s perspective! For me, the only way the lyrics make sense! Anyway, Freddie & Mary’s romance ended but they remained an integral part of each other’s lives! Freddie referred to Mary as his common-law wife!! ❤
Just heard you like saxophone! Most obvious one to listen to, and greatly enjoy, is Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty. Baker Street is major road in London, and home to the great fictional Sherlock Holmes!
Here are a bunch of great queen live performances
We are the champions and god save the queen
Tie your mother down live wembley
One vision live wembley
Under pressure live wembley
Who wants to live forever live Budapest
Dragon attack live montreal
Play the game live Montreal
Save me live montreal
Another one bites the dust live Montreal
Fat bottomed girl live milton Keynes
I want to break free live japan
Queen live aid 20min set. Queen made rock history with this 20min set
There are tons more keep going down the queen rabbit hole
R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU
WE HEAR YOU SINGING FROM HEAVEN
Ok I’m pretty sure we did the we are the champions but the rest I will tackle 🤌🏾
If you think this is crowd control, watch "under pressure" from this same concert, or live aid.
And the guy with Tourette’s is Lewis Capaldi. Huge in the UK. Pretty sure he hasn’t hit in the US the same way.
There were 72,000 people on each of 2 nights
Sheesh 🔥
suggestion from LED ZEPPELIN
~ In my time of dying
LIVE at Earl's Court 1975
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Definitely will check it out thank you
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for some saxophone love you should react to Baker Street-Gerry Rafferty and Jungleland-Bruce Springsteen.
Fasho I might listen to that in my free time 🔥
80,000 across three nights all sold out….queen was something special
That is really special 🔥🤌🏾
React to Queen Live Aid performance well worth it
The album version has a harp
Ima hafta listen 🤔
Older songs, check out Gregory Abbott, Shake You Down. John Secada, Just Another Day. Levert, Baby Hold On To Me. Freddie Jackson, Rock Me Tonight. Johnny Gill, My, My, My. James Ingram, Just Once. PM Dawn, I'd Die Without You
He always used that mic...
This is our second reacting to queen so we didn’t know .