Don't know whether-or-not you've ever noticed, but it you watch carefully you'll see that during "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," Brian plays three different guitars.
Remember too Viking, Freddie had had Laryngitis and was advised not to perform by his Doctor.. Freddie was born to perform regardless. Freddie the Graphic Artist, designed the face of Roger that features on drum kit.. John electronics, worked on the speakers, Roger studied Biology and of course as you say Sir Brian, does work with NASA too I believe. Bo Rhap is in the British DNA now, I'm sure of it.. have you seen the spontaneous singing of it in Hyde Park, by the crowd waiting for a Green Day Concert to begin...40+ years later and young people knowing every word and note.. love it.
I have and it is really awesome. It just shows how timeless the song is because it transcends generations. Someone wrote in a comment How do you get queen To be the opening band for your concert... play bohemian rapsody Over the speakers And Let the crowd do the rest.
Did you know that his doctor had told him not to perform because of a throat problem. He pushed through,Roger said Freddie was exhausted and hardly had a voice left. He gad to rest up because he and Brian had to be back on stage just before the end to sing is this the world we created.
By a longshot, they were all awesome, but ofc Freddie was the epitome :P I still get offended to this day when people compare the Beatles to Queen. The Beatles got it easy and got lucky and when there was a nugget of success they all went separate ways. Queen wasn't like that, Freddie always said "hey i can go on my own solo adventures but im sure we will all be on Queen until the day we die I'm sure" And they did, well at least until his death :P
I was there and was 16 and am now 55. There was 72,000 of us in the crowd and we didn't know for sure whether Queen were going to appear and when they did we all went crazy as things had started to get a little stale as I'd been there for 6 hours already before they came on. I was then hooked forever. I saw them twice the following year in 1986 one at Wembley (again) and Freddie's ever LAST LIVE performance with Queen at Knebworth. I've been an avid fan ever since. RIP my beautiful persian poppinjay (Freddie's own words) Freddie you were and still are a LEGEND. Stay safe from Manchester UK
Will there ever be a time where watching this gets old? No, I don't think so! The greatest, and arguably most important live performance of all time. I don't think Freddie will ever be beaten for sheer talent, charisma and crowd control. The perfect showman.
Saw Queen in 1978 in St Louis MO. $7.50 for Floor tickets (there were no seats on the floor back then and no one got hurt) Best concert ever and I got to see lots of people. Freddie's magnetism is indescribable. The repeat portion was far different from Live Aid but we still did whatever he wanted. All of the sound coming from just 4 band members is amazing. I so wish Freddie was still here to perform for all his new fans! 😢😥 Kids now will never know the sound of no backing tracks, no auto-tune, just raw talent putting it all out there. You spoke of Brian's education. Freddie studied design, John engineering and Roger was going to be a dentist. They were all professionals and it showed in their music and performances. I'm just grateful there are all of the videos and interviews that people can discover and relive. Rock on, friend ✌💖😄
OMG…. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH, THIS MADE MY DAY… TRULY!!! FYI… THERE IS ALSO A QUEEN ENCORE AT LIVE AID! Freddie Mercury & Brian May performed an acoustic ballad: “IS THIS THE WORLD WE CREATED?” (You can find the video on the official Live Aid channel!)🖖
Freddy wasn't completely well that day, under doctor's orders for throat issues not to sing really high so he adjusts lower registers flawlessly. Rock history here, stole the show!
Oh yes - "To have been there!" I was a poor-fresh-out-of-college student with no money. So had to settle for the live TV coverage. Still it was amazing!
I was in high school in the USA so no way to even consider attending, but did watch on tv. You knew it was special and so much better than everyone else
I remember watching this live...stood and danced during their entire set!! They literally stole the show 🥰 (Stood & danced during your reaction Viking...just a lot slower & with my cane 😜😂)
Queen is my disco time, where you could still rock out every Saturday. We explored the villages on foot, by bike or if you had a moped. Today this is no longer possible for us... It's a shame that such a gifted singer and showman left us so early. But his music still lives on today... Another entertaining reaction and thanks for sharing it with us
Great video! Definitely THE best performance of all time, hands down! 🙌🏻 Fun fact, I'm actually in the movie, Bohemian Rhapsody! 🙂When the first teaser trailer came out, there was a contest called "Put Me In Bohemian" where you would submit a recording of yourself singing the segment of "Bohemian Rhapsody" from the Live Aid show and it would be mixed in with the actual crowd vocals from the original taping. Mine was one of many that were selected, and while there's no official credit, that doesn't matter to me. I'm just glad I got to be a part of movie history. Plus, not everone can say they were a part of an Oscar-winning film, so I'll take it! 🙂
Sou do Brasil e soubemos desse show e vimos por vídeo tempos depois. Algo espetacular demais ver esse showman cantando e performando no palco. Estiveram no Brasil no Rock in Rio e foi sensacional tbm. O céu tem um palco pra ele e outras lendas cantarem
Watch the clapping by the audience during "We Will Rock You". That is *literally* the speed of sound as a wave moving across the crowd. One of the few times it has been captured on film.
Freddie could be Freddie because the band was so tight. They knew each other’s moves and had that confidence. Roger could tell he needed to go high to harmonize and boost. A truly magical performance based on the freedom of knowing they were capable.
Also the concert was twinned with a concert in Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸 92,000 in Philadelphia, auto tune was not around then it came into effect in 1997,I actually attended LiveAid and Queen and Freddie with their legendary flamboyant performance stole the show, Freddie had the crowd in the Palm of his hand, I also attended the end of the Magic tour in 1986 where Queen performed at Knebworth Park in front of around 14,000 people, the concert was Freddie’s very last live performance ever, the backup bands were (Big Country) and ( Status Quo ) fond memories of them amazing performances, great reaction thanks 🙏
Great reaction, well done bro. I grew up with Queen, in many ways they were the soundtrack to my youth. Quuen always gave me a feeling like their music belonged to me. Thanks so much for the reaction and bringing back the 80s...the 80s never die! 💪
I love your reaction to all the songs i have seen you do. Freddie and Queen are very close to my heart, he was the ultimate showman, he could control a crowd as if he had hypnotised them, i love and miss him so much.
I am glad you have been able to see Queen + Adam Lambert, it is a very good show and everyone is so talented. Brian and Roger have never wanted a Freddie replacement, in their hearts there is only one Freddie and he is irreplaceable. It was just luck that they found Adam who can sing all the Queen songs in the key they were written and deliver them well and in his own unique way. Brian and Roger are sticklers for detail so the production of the shows is outstanding and one of the few concerts that is worth the ticket price these days. Queen always rehearses for all their tours or shows and does a soundcheck before every single show even if it is the third show in a row in the same venue as the day before. Freddie didn't have much in the way of piano lessons, if you note his hand position on the keys, particularly his left hand , it is not correct and also, Freddie didn't read music, which is something you definitely learn how to do when you take piano lessons. You are correct, he had no formal vocal training, though Monserrat taught him a lot when they were working together on their Barcelona album. Thank you for your reaction.
Hoi Viking, ik was 11 en zwaar verliefd op Freddie Mercury, in mijn ogen 'Gods gift to woman' (oké, I know) mijn wereld stortte in 😊... op m'n 16e (1986) mocht ik met mijn jongste oudere broer naar een concert in Leiden, wauw, mijn lange spijkerrok hoorde ik scheuren toen ik op mijn broers nek mocht, nog steeds krijg ik de kriebels van live optredens. 1974 White Queen, my beautiful Farrokh, is mijn koosnaam voor hem, maar die naam heeft z'n Mama hem gegeven en die kus in het begin was (naar ik heb vernomen) voor z'n Mama.... heerlijke reactie, dankjewel..... groetjes uit Brabant ❤
So glad to find this. My favourite parts of Live Aid are: the fastest sound check in history (did they practise this too??); Roger telling Freddie - stop mucking about with the audience, we’re ready to start Hammer - and the red traffic light that comes on just after they finish. Fine margins. I’m glad the set wasn’t longer cos Freddie is struggling at the end. If I could go back in time it would be to the Rainbow on 19 Nov 1974. Perhaps you would like to react to Ogre Battle, Stone Cold Crazy and Liar from this concert? Even if you knew the songs growing up, live is different. A year later at the Odeon 1975, I think White Queen has improved. So I would do that one. Love how Queen never perform a song the same way twice. ❤
I just checked on Spotify - Queen are still ranked as the 44th act in the world for monthly listeners. Literally no other ‘legacy’ act tops them. I’ve been watching the trend over the years - the movie certainly gave them a bump, but they were still in the same position before it came out.
@Viking This link is to a more technical and analytical reaction of why this is considered one of the best live performances in history and shows that Queen were truly professionals. You may find it interesting, : ruclips.net/video/dx1zvc8Pa0Y/видео.htmlsi=dz7c11LV0rGf_E-w Someone asked Freddy, which was his favorite instrument to play, his reply was “the audience, darling!” Thank you so much for sharing your reaction to this wonderful piece of musical history. I have watched this performance probably as many times as you have, and I sang every word right along with you! Queen forever!
I was born in 1985 😆😆😆 my dad had to miss out in this concert because of my due date. He went to everything, never missed anything. But I was born a month before this concert and he had to miss out and stay in hospital and wait for me. I tell him off for kissing this 😆😆he was also a second cousin to a member of status quo . Got to join them on nights out in London in the late 60s early 70s
Newly subscribed to ya bro, greetings from across the pond 😊🇬🇧 Couple of fun facts, I guess if you say the words Radio Ga-ga these days people will almost automatically think of the Live Aid performance of it with the ‘call and response’ of 72,000 people, well that all stems from the original music video where the guys are on stage in red and the audience head-to-toe in white. And the fun fact regarding the music video is that the band advertised through press and the then Queen Fan Club for extras, anybody who was free on the relevant dates were invited to be part of the music video, best I know is that all the extras in the official Radio Ga-Ga music video ………… ARE FANS!! 😊🇬🇧🇺🇸
Also growing up in the 1970s and 80s, I was taught that to get the best sound, you had to “eat” the microphone. So Freddie is using good technique. How technology has changed!
I saw a documentary on live aid Talking about queen's performance. Prior prior to queen coming on bob Geldof was really really biting his nails and Freddy because they were not getting the kind of money he felt they should be getting. When Queen came on he was in wherever they were Donations coming in through the roof. I just googled Your comment about him writing it in 15 minutes Because I wanted to know a little bit more about that. Brian may relates that mercury was sitting in the bathtub and he spent 10 minutes writing the song as His way of tributing Elvis. Rami Malek Said in an interview that the live aid scene was the very 1st scene That was shot for the movie. No pressure there at all.
72,000 people in Attendance and 1. 9 Billion people watching from around the world . Freddie performed against doctors with a throat infection . Live Aid made 127million dollars for Famine in Africa . A lot of money back then ..
90000 at a stadium in usa watching too, people who were there say they were singing and doing like the wembley crowd responding to Freddie too. Roger Taylor said the acoustics there were awful and the band couldnt hear each other. lucky they practised to cut the songs down and into the show, that must have helped. its amazing the songs dont sound dated at all... maybe thats just because i was young teen in the 80s. this set was how Queen realised they didnt need all the flashy stuff they did in their shows. turning up in regular clothes and with some borrowed instruments where needed, their music and performance alone was all they needed to do shows. i wish i'd been able to watch it, even if i could never have gone.
Sorry, just found you; so, I’m late to the Comment Section! I’m a 66 y/o Glamma. You seem to enjoy the background of things. And, I’m a Trivia sponge, so here goes: They had just completed a Tour a month b4. So, they went & rented a Stadium to practice the performance. He ended up with a Throat Infection & the Doctor highly recommended he not do it bc he might lose his musical ability. He said no! Can you tell he had a severe throat infection? Most people think he was drinking booze from the cups bc on the piano. He’s drinking Honey & Tea. His command of the Audience was more than coincidence it was miraculous. Considering there were so many people there the sound was getting absorbed through them. So the people @ the back we’re following his hand gestures bc the actual sound hadn’t even reached them b4 the next sound was coming @ them. Go back & watch what his hands are doing & what the Audience is doing. NEXT: Radio Gaga is celebrating Radio bc M-TV is just getting started. LADY GAGA was a huge Freddie Fam growing up, so That was where she came up with HER STAGE NAME! You have to listen to the words to really understand the meaning. Most of us didn’t have a clue what a Band looked like unless we saw them in Person! NEXT-MICROPHONE. At sometime along the way a Microphone Stand broke, so that was the only spilt second solution they could come up with. He realized the freedom he had to move, dance, & engage the Audience. NEXT MICHAEL JACKSON & ELVIS CONNECTION on Song THING CALLED LOVE: It was written as his homage to Elvis-Freddie was a big fan. But, he just wasn’t sure about the song bc he didn’t want to taint Elvis. SO, he played it for Michael J. (Yes, they were friends!). And Michael told him he HAD TO, he said “Freddie, you have to”! (Can’t you just see that!?). NEXT FREDDIE’s VOICE. HE HAD 4 extra teeth so that’s the reason he had such an overbite. He had the ability to naturally flow from Octave to Octave. It was a natural progression, for him. SCIENTIFICALLY: Test were done on his Voice. He was able to use his Throat muscles on either side of his vocal cords. Which is normally seen in some Opera Singers. His Vocal Range was from Low Bass F, to High Soprano F! They were extremely surprised to find out that he could go from about 92Hz to 784Hz, effortlessly! See ACTUAL REPORT BELOW: nyone who has listened to a Queen track knows that Freddie has a unique ability that still has not been truly replicated since. His ability to blend highs, lows and mid range notes cohesively and with immense precision. This skill was due to the fact that Freddie was able to create faster vibrato and harmonics than any other singer at the time. Not only this, he was able to shift through registers effortlessly. Although he naturally held a baritone voice, he primarily sang as a tenor and of course had no problem then shifting into soprano parts. One study on Freddie’s vocal range even confirmed that he was able to vary from about 92.2 Hz to 784 Hz, meaning he was reliably able to hit notes from the booming low of F#2 to the high pitch G5 - that covers a full three octaves! LAST FUN FACT: His Lead Guitarist is playing on a Guitar he & his Father made. When he first starting to learn they were too poor to afford a high end guitar. So, they just made one! The included some “extras” that would normally have to be separate instruments to get all those features (think Concerts when you see guitarist changing Guitars depending on the Song….that’s why he didn’t)! I’m sorry to take up your Valuable Time, and I thank you. You need anymore Trivia I’m your G’Ma go to. My Brain is full, especially with music, & believe it or not Sports! (When he is waving his arm it is to tell the cameramen which way he is going bc he’s moving around so much. And, “We Will Rock You”, is actually a Prelude to “We Are The Champions”. It is actually all 1 Song!) LEAD GUITARIST: Brian May’s family couldn’t afford a Guitar so he & his Dad made it from an old Cabinet. Because they were making it there are a lot of extra features that he wanted. It is truly a “one of a kind”!
I heard he was really worried before this as he had some throat problem. He was advised not to perform butvitvwas 'noel or never' do he did it anyway. I only know from the film. But the documentary confirmed it (his band mates) xx he was struggling in thar performance but luckily his voice was OK afterwards, (other than the virus taking hold and weakening him) these days he'd be fine but then there was no goid treatment for it. Lost a great singer. I was only quite little then bur even I realised something was wrong when he passed. As my family all watched that concer itcwas Eoic And Queens stole tge show! I was 12 I think A I knew itveven then! Xx ❤
The biggest, highest notes come from Roger who has a great falsetto and I’m no musician/singer just an everyday dude, I don’t know how the hell you can master 2 disciplines and practice both at the same time. Brian is a pretty good vocalist too, not so much John and as was WIDELY reported following this is that Freddie was BELIEVE IT IR NOT only at 80-90% as he was carrying some g to grist infection or fly-like virus and had been told by his physician NOT TO TAKE PART. NOT that you’d ever know from this performance but the guys were so tight and Fred knew he could count on the others to carry it!! 😊
Sir Viking, i think you would look good in that racerback tank top and the arm band.........just sayin'.....i know you won't do it, but i'm picturing it and.....hmmmmm
I watched the whole damn thing from mid-day in London right go the end and this set by Freddie & Co was about 6-6.5 hours into the gig and I like many others on the day maybe thought the whole thing was so overhyped and everything before Queen seemed half-assed with the other artists. It’s reported that Bowie (who was slotted next on stage) said “how the duck are you supposed to follow that?!” and Elton John reportedly told Freddie “You bastards stole the fucking show!” Amid rumours that after about 15 years together they were going to split, and a couple of poor albums recently Freddie & Co saw the potential and grasped the opportunity to put themselves ‘back out there’ reminding the potential billion + audience who the daddy was!! Plus, this wasn’t a Queen only crowd yet the band took seriously their responsibility to entertaining the paying customer. Virtually to the day, a year later they were back for two sell-out shows on the back of the A Kind Of Magic Tour in July if ‘86, BM has stated in interviews that they could have sold out WS for A WEEK, such was the demand but the stadium was only available for the two nights. To compensate they ADDED ONE GIG to the tour at Knebworth where they played to 120,000!! The Magic Tour Brian said was the first and only tour where they had made a profit!! If you don’t have it Queen At Wembley ‘86 is available on DVD! 😊🇬🇧🇺🇸
You're actually the first reactor I've seen acknowledge the tiny cracks and a couple of missed notes in Freddie's voice here. They're there, we all know they're there, and it's ignored for a very good reason. Freddie was very sick with a throat infection and was told not to sing. The fact that he did anyway and was so good at it is something that true Queen fans quickly forgive. Most of the places here wouldn't be noticed at all by someone unfamiliar with the band and they were covered nicely.
The cracks are significant if you think about why they are there. But they add humanity, flavour, texture and make it even more "real". I love the fact that they are there because of that. I think some people are afraid to say something that may be perceived as negative. I don't see it that way at all.
I heard a recent interview with Roger Taylor he said that the sound on stage was so awful that they couldnt hear each other. He said it was done on eye contact and memory, isnt that remarkable.
@VikingReacts chill again. It's not audacity. It's a universal fact. It's not even about favorites. There are many musicians who aren't in my favorites that are better than my favorites. It's just a fact. A little thicker skin won't hurt you. Its not an attack on u until u started thinking I criticized u. Enthusiasm is great to have, but it clouds judgements. That's all I said.
My skin is thick enough. But when people tell me what to do I respond. Me not chilling over what I have always loved and love to this day is exactly what I should do in a series called "Vikings Friday Favorites". Math is a objective universal fact. The best band is subjective. It is different for everybody else. This is what I am trying to say. Imagine having a RUclips channel with comments of all sorts of people telling me that I either pause to much, not enough, that I am not a real Viking, that I am a stupid American etc etc. It is a given and I am fine with that but I do also have the right to give those people my opinion. It works both ways. Also: the tone of voice in text doesn't exist so it is hard to judge if it is critique or not. My apologies if the initial response may have been a bit harsh.
Don't know whether-or-not you've ever noticed, but it you watch carefully you'll see that during "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," Brian plays three different guitars.
Also, someone takes over the piano at the end of CLTCL...Spike Edney?? I believe he was with them then and still tours today with Q+AL
the "fluctuations" you're hearing in Bohemian Rhapsody was his vibrato
Love Queen and Freddie ❤️❤️
Remember too Viking, Freddie had had Laryngitis and was advised not to perform by his Doctor.. Freddie was born to perform regardless. Freddie the Graphic Artist, designed the face of Roger that features on drum kit.. John electronics, worked on the speakers, Roger studied Biology and of course as you say Sir Brian, does work with NASA too I believe. Bo Rhap is in the British DNA now, I'm sure of it.. have you seen the spontaneous singing of it in Hyde Park, by the crowd waiting for a Green Day Concert to begin...40+ years later and young people knowing every word and note.. love it.
That spontaneous singing in Hyde Park gave me goose bumps😊
I’ve seen that as well. That was amazing
@@VikingReacts Yeh, Freddie was like. Dont care if Im dead and this isnt my show, Im stealing this bitch"
I have and it is really awesome. It just shows how timeless the song is because it transcends generations. Someone wrote in a comment How do you get queen To be the opening band for your concert... play bohemian rapsody Over the speakers And Let the crowd do the rest.
Did you know that his doctor had told him not to perform because of a throat problem. He pushed through,Roger said Freddie was exhausted and hardly had a voice left. He gad to rest up because he and Brian had to be back on stage just before the end to sing is this the world we created.
I am aware ;). That only shows how much of a true performer he was!
Queen was the best band EVER. Their versatility is unmatched, and Freddie is a magical being. Thanks for reacting.
By a longshot, they were all awesome, but ofc Freddie was the epitome :P I still get offended to this day when people compare the Beatles to Queen. The Beatles got it easy and got lucky and when there was a nugget of success they all went separate ways. Queen wasn't like that, Freddie always said "hey i can go on my own solo adventures but im sure we will all be on Queen until the day we die I'm sure" And they did, well at least until his death :P
I was there and was 16 and am now 55. There was 72,000 of us in the crowd and we didn't know for sure whether Queen were going to appear and when they did we all went crazy as things had started to get a little stale as I'd been there for 6 hours already before they came on. I was then hooked forever. I saw them twice the following year in 1986 one at Wembley (again) and Freddie's ever LAST LIVE performance with Queen at Knebworth. I've been an avid fan ever since. RIP my beautiful persian poppinjay (Freddie's own words) Freddie you were and still are a LEGEND. Stay safe from Manchester UK
@@jo_jolambrini6775 aww..the same age.. wish I could of been..
Will there ever be a time where watching this gets old? No, I don't think so!
The greatest, and arguably most important live performance of all time.
I don't think Freddie will ever be beaten for sheer talent, charisma and crowd control. The perfect showman.
He showed the world how it's done, quite simple. 🤷♀😁
Saw Queen in 1978 in St Louis MO. $7.50 for Floor tickets (there were no seats on the floor back then and no one got hurt) Best concert ever and I got to see lots of people. Freddie's magnetism is indescribable. The repeat portion was far different from Live Aid but we still did whatever he wanted. All of the sound coming from just 4 band members is amazing. I so wish Freddie was still here to perform for all his new fans! 😢😥 Kids now will never know the sound of no backing tracks, no auto-tune, just raw talent putting it all out there.
You spoke of Brian's education. Freddie studied design, John engineering and Roger was going to be a dentist. They were all professionals and it showed in their music and performances. I'm just grateful there are all of the videos and interviews that people can discover and relive. Rock on, friend ✌💖😄
Roger has s degree in biology (he shifted from dentistry 🤩)
OMG….
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH, THIS MADE MY DAY… TRULY!!!
FYI…
THERE IS ALSO A QUEEN ENCORE AT LIVE AID!
Freddie Mercury & Brian May performed an acoustic ballad:
“IS THIS THE WORLD WE CREATED?”
(You can find the video on the official Live Aid channel!)🖖
Power, optimism, energy and music. Great Freddie and his stadium. The best.
Freddy wasn't completely well that day, under doctor's orders for throat issues not to sing really high so he adjusts lower registers flawlessly. Rock history here, stole the show!
Oh yes - "To have been there!" I was a poor-fresh-out-of-college student with no money. So had to settle for the live TV coverage. Still it was amazing!
I was in high school in the USA so no way to even consider attending, but did watch on tv. You knew it was special and so much better than everyone else
I remember watching this live...stood and danced during their entire set!! They literally stole the show 🥰
(Stood & danced during your reaction Viking...just a lot slower & with my cane 😜😂)
darn, Im always so jealous of those that were there
Queen is my disco time, where you could still rock out every Saturday.
We explored the villages on foot, by bike or if you had a moped.
Today this is no longer possible for us...
It's a shame that such a gifted singer and showman left us so early.
But his music still lives on today...
Another entertaining reaction and thanks for sharing it with us
I saw Queen live in 1982. There was no other band that could even come close to what I saw. Still the best concert I ever saw.
Great video! Definitely THE best performance of all time, hands down! 🙌🏻
Fun fact, I'm actually in the movie, Bohemian Rhapsody! 🙂When the first teaser trailer came out, there was a contest called "Put Me In Bohemian" where you would submit a recording of yourself singing the segment of "Bohemian Rhapsody" from the Live Aid show and it would be mixed in with the actual crowd vocals from the original taping. Mine was one of many that were selected, and while there's no official credit, that doesn't matter to me. I'm just glad I got to be a part of movie history. Plus, not everone can say they were a part of an Oscar-winning film, so I'll take it! 🙂
I had the privilege of seeing Queen, with Freddie, in concert the 80s as a teenager and it was EPIC ❤
Sou do Brasil e soubemos desse show e vimos por vídeo tempos depois. Algo espetacular demais ver esse showman cantando e performando no palco. Estiveram no Brasil no Rock in Rio e foi sensacional tbm. O céu tem um palco pra ele e outras lendas cantarem
Well said.
Will there ever be another artist that can hold 72,000 people in the palm of his hand? I doubt it! Absolutely Stunning!!!!!!!
Possibly…. But will it be the same? Nope!
Watch the clapping by the audience during "We Will Rock You". That is *literally* the speed of sound as a wave moving across the crowd. One of the few times it has been captured on film.
Haha, I’ve actually added a caption mentioning that ;). Isn’t that just awesome?!
I love Queen! And always will!
I will look forward to more Vikings Friday Favorites! Love Queen and this was amazing!
I could watch this performance on a loop for the remainder of my life and it would be an awsome experience every time.
Freddie could be Freddie because the band was so tight. They knew each other’s moves and had that confidence. Roger could tell he needed to go high to harmonize and boost. A truly magical performance based on the freedom of knowing they were capable.
Quite possibly the greatest 26 minutes ever recorded.
Also the concert was twinned with a concert in Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸 92,000 in Philadelphia, auto tune was not around then it came into effect in 1997,I actually attended LiveAid and Queen and Freddie with their legendary flamboyant performance stole the show, Freddie had the crowd in the Palm of his hand, I also attended the end of the Magic tour in 1986 where Queen performed at Knebworth Park in front of around 14,000 people, the concert was Freddie’s very last live performance ever, the backup bands were (Big Country) and ( Status Quo ) fond memories of them amazing performances, great reaction thanks 🙏
Knebworth around140,000 people my mistake!
looking good for an 82 baby! I'm 83 myself, you look in far better shape!
Live music that is perfect, isn't real
Great reaction, well done bro.
I grew up with Queen, in many ways they were the soundtrack to my youth.
Quuen always gave me a feeling like their music belonged to me.
Thanks so much for the reaction and bringing back the 80s...the 80s never die! 💪
I love your reaction to all the songs i have seen you do. Freddie and Queen are very close to my heart, he was the ultimate showman, he could control a crowd as if he had hypnotised them, i love and miss him so much.
I was a young impressionable teen when I first saw Queen live in concert in the 70's. Changed my life.
Great movie,Queen was wonderful movie
Remember watching this on TV fabulous performance by Queen. You could feel the energy thru the screen. Great video.
Thank you Viking. Queen is my favorite band I am very happy. Viking's playlist every friday - this is super idea. I will be there.🤩❤
Lets hope they realize how lucky they were to be there in the crowd. Oh My GOD!
I can not imagine them not knowing to be honest...
I am glad you have been able to see Queen + Adam Lambert, it is a very good show and everyone is so talented. Brian and Roger have never wanted a Freddie replacement, in their hearts there is only one Freddie and he is irreplaceable. It was just luck that they found Adam who can sing all the Queen songs in the key they were written and deliver them well and in his own unique way. Brian and Roger are sticklers for detail so the production of the shows is outstanding and one of the few concerts that is worth the ticket price these days. Queen always rehearses for all their tours or shows and does a soundcheck before every single show even if it is the third show in a row in the same venue as the day before. Freddie didn't have much in the way of piano lessons, if you note his hand position on the keys, particularly his left hand , it is not correct and also, Freddie didn't read music, which is something you definitely learn how to do when you take piano lessons. You are correct, he had no formal vocal training, though Monserrat taught him a lot when they were working together on their Barcelona album. Thank you for your reaction.
Watched it on TV and everyone was rocking out to Queen. So glad to have been alive and seen all these greats back in the day
I watched it live on Television back then
Knebworth park 140,000 people my mistake?
Hoi Viking, ik was 11 en zwaar verliefd op Freddie Mercury, in mijn ogen 'Gods gift to woman' (oké, I know) mijn wereld stortte in 😊... op m'n 16e (1986) mocht ik met mijn jongste oudere broer naar een concert in Leiden, wauw, mijn lange spijkerrok hoorde ik scheuren toen ik op mijn broers nek mocht, nog steeds krijg ik de kriebels van live optredens. 1974 White Queen, my beautiful Farrokh, is mijn koosnaam voor hem, maar die naam heeft z'n Mama hem gegeven en die kus in het begin was (naar ik heb vernomen) voor z'n Mama.... heerlijke reactie, dankjewel..... groetjes uit Brabant ❤
Thank you for sharing this with us Viking I really enjoyed it 😊
Sounds to me that you have an awesome dad who had Stella taste... Queen, sheer brilliance & raw talent. Love them all & love your reaction ❤❤❤❤
Thanks to your wife for this idea. I am indebted to her and you for today and this performance.
Oh, yeah. Freddie had every audience in his hand.
I just did ;)
So glad to find this. My favourite parts of Live Aid are: the fastest sound check in history (did they practise this too??); Roger telling Freddie - stop mucking about with the audience, we’re ready to start Hammer - and the red traffic light that comes on just after they finish. Fine margins. I’m glad the set wasn’t longer cos Freddie is struggling at the end.
If I could go back in time it would be to the Rainbow on 19 Nov 1974. Perhaps you would like to react to Ogre Battle, Stone Cold Crazy and Liar from this concert? Even if you knew the songs growing up, live is different. A year later at the Odeon 1975, I think White Queen has improved. So I would do that one. Love how Queen never perform a song the same way twice. ❤
Yaaaas!! I’ve been waiting for this!!
I just checked on Spotify - Queen are still ranked as the 44th act in the world for monthly listeners. Literally no other ‘legacy’ act tops them.
I’ve been watching the trend over the years - the movie certainly gave them a bump, but they were still in the same position before it came out.
@Viking
This link is to a more technical and analytical reaction of why this is considered one of the best live performances in history and shows that Queen were truly professionals. You may find it interesting,
: ruclips.net/video/dx1zvc8Pa0Y/видео.htmlsi=dz7c11LV0rGf_E-w
Someone asked Freddy, which was his favorite instrument to play, his reply was “the audience, darling!”
Thank you so much for sharing your reaction to this wonderful piece of musical history. I have watched this performance probably as many times as you have, and I sang every word right along with you!
Queen forever!
Of course I have the entire concert downloaded. It is awesome.
. . . . someone still loves radio . . . .Roger, John Deacon, Brian, and the legend, whom we won't let go, Freddie Mercury!
Watched it all on tv back then 😀
So amazing!!!! I remember i watched it on the tv ALL day! I was 13 🫣 Such a magical thing to watch at that time 💜
It's my understanding that Mark Martell did the singing for the movie
Part of it. Some parts were Freddie and some were Marc.
You mentioned the realism in his voice because it wasn't quite perfect like Auto-Tune. He actually had a sore throat while he was doing this
Apparently he said it was like gargling with glass
No one watching would guess he was struggling
I was born in 1985 😆😆😆 my dad had to miss out in this concert because of my due date. He went to everything, never missed anything. But I was born a month before this concert and he had to miss out and stay in hospital and wait for me. I tell him off for kissing this 😆😆he was also a second cousin to a member of status quo . Got to join them on nights out in London in the late 60s early 70s
Hi I am from the UK and I was There at Wembley stadium in 13th July 1985 live Aid concert and I was 32 years old
Newly subscribed to ya bro, greetings from across the pond 😊🇬🇧 Couple of fun facts, I guess if you say the words Radio Ga-ga these days people will almost automatically think of the Live Aid performance of it with the ‘call and response’ of 72,000 people, well that all stems from the original music video where the guys are on stage in red and the audience head-to-toe in white.
And the fun fact regarding the music video is that the band advertised through press and the then Queen Fan Club for extras, anybody who was free on the relevant dates were invited to be part of the music video, best I know is that all the extras in the official Radio Ga-Ga music video ………… ARE FANS!! 😊🇬🇧🇺🇸
Loved your reaction to the BEST BLOODY BAND EVER! .. subbed..
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THE GOAT!!❤
I was born in '89 😭
If asked where i'd go, back in time? yes, this would be IT! Guess i'll see ya there Viking! Haha
Also growing up in the 1970s and 80s, I was taught that to get the best sound, you had to “eat” the microphone. So Freddie is using good technique. How technology has changed!
I saw a documentary on live aid Talking about queen's performance. Prior prior to queen coming on bob Geldof was really really biting his nails and Freddy because they were not getting the kind of money he felt they should be getting. When Queen came on he was in wherever they were Donations coming in through the roof. I just googled Your comment about him writing it in 15 minutes Because I wanted to know a little bit more about that. Brian may relates that mercury was sitting in the bathtub and he spent 10 minutes writing the song as His way of tributing Elvis.
Rami Malek Said in an interview that the live aid scene was the very 1st scene That was shot for the movie. No pressure there at all.
Vikings yes. My great grandfather was from Norway.
72,000 people in Attendance and 1. 9 Billion people watching from around the world .
Freddie performed against doctors with a throat infection . Live Aid made 127million dollars for Famine in Africa . A lot of money back then ..
No phones was the magic on top of magic!
Sir Brian May, astrophysicist.
Completed his degree a few years ago after disrupting his studies all those years ago.
90000 at a stadium in usa watching too, people who were there say they were singing and doing like the wembley crowd responding to Freddie too. Roger Taylor said the acoustics there were awful and the band couldnt hear each other. lucky they practised to cut the songs down and into the show, that must have helped. its amazing the songs dont sound dated at all... maybe thats just because i was young teen in the 80s. this set was how Queen realised they didnt need all the flashy stuff they did in their shows. turning up in regular clothes and with some borrowed instruments where needed, their music and performance alone was all they needed to do shows. i wish i'd been able to watch it, even if i could never have gone.
dont do it! thats a fender telecaster!
He reminds me of Dan Vasc.❤
I have seen the movie Bohemian Rapsody. I love it.
Trip kaliff , their sound engineer turned the volume all the way up when Queen went on
To understand that Queen owned Wembley Stadium and the crowd....almost 240,000 people in attendance. This performance made Queen.
Sorry, just found you; so, I’m late to the Comment Section! I’m a 66 y/o Glamma. You seem to enjoy the background of things. And, I’m a Trivia sponge, so here goes: They had just completed a Tour a month b4. So, they went & rented a Stadium to practice the performance. He ended up with a Throat Infection & the Doctor highly recommended he not do it bc he might lose his musical ability. He said no! Can you tell he had a severe throat infection? Most people think he was drinking booze from the cups bc on the piano. He’s drinking Honey & Tea. His command of the Audience was more than coincidence it was miraculous. Considering there were so many people there the sound was getting absorbed through them. So the people @ the back we’re following his hand gestures bc the actual sound hadn’t even reached them b4 the next sound was coming @ them. Go back & watch what his hands are doing & what the Audience is doing. NEXT: Radio Gaga is celebrating Radio bc M-TV is just getting started. LADY GAGA was a huge Freddie Fam growing up, so That was where she came up with HER STAGE NAME! You have to listen to the words to really understand the meaning. Most of us didn’t have a clue what a Band looked like unless we saw them in Person!
NEXT-MICROPHONE. At sometime along the way a Microphone Stand broke, so that was the only spilt second solution they could come up with. He realized the freedom he had to move, dance, & engage the Audience.
NEXT MICHAEL JACKSON & ELVIS CONNECTION on Song THING CALLED LOVE: It was written as his homage to Elvis-Freddie was a big fan. But, he just wasn’t sure about the song bc he didn’t want to taint Elvis. SO, he played it for Michael J. (Yes, they were friends!). And Michael told him he HAD TO, he said “Freddie, you have to”! (Can’t you just see that!?).
NEXT FREDDIE’s VOICE. HE HAD 4 extra teeth so that’s the reason he had such an overbite. He had the ability to naturally flow from Octave to Octave. It was a natural progression, for him.
SCIENTIFICALLY: Test were done on his Voice. He was able to use his Throat muscles on either side of his vocal cords. Which is normally seen in some Opera Singers. His Vocal Range was from Low Bass F, to High Soprano F! They were extremely surprised to find out that he could go from about 92Hz to 784Hz, effortlessly! See ACTUAL REPORT BELOW:
nyone who has listened to a Queen track knows that Freddie has a unique ability that still has not been truly replicated since. His ability to blend highs, lows and mid range notes cohesively and with immense precision. This skill was due to the fact that Freddie was able to create faster vibrato and harmonics than any other singer at the time. Not only this, he was able to shift through registers effortlessly. Although he naturally held a baritone voice, he primarily sang as a tenor and of course had no problem then shifting into soprano parts. One study on Freddie’s vocal range even confirmed that he was able to vary from about 92.2 Hz to 784 Hz, meaning he was reliably able to hit notes from the booming low of F#2 to the high pitch G5 - that covers a full three octaves!
LAST FUN FACT: His Lead Guitarist is playing on a Guitar he & his Father made. When he first starting to learn they were too poor to afford a high end guitar. So, they just made one! The included some “extras” that would normally have to be separate instruments to get all those features (think Concerts when you see guitarist changing Guitars depending on the Song….that’s why he didn’t)!
I’m sorry to take up your Valuable Time, and I thank you. You need anymore Trivia I’m your G’Ma go to. My Brain is full, especially with music, & believe it or not Sports!
(When he is waving his arm it is to tell the cameramen which way he is going bc he’s moving around so much. And, “We Will Rock You”, is actually a Prelude to “We Are The Champions”. It is actually all 1 Song!)
LEAD GUITARIST: Brian May’s family couldn’t afford a Guitar so he & his Dad made it from an old Cabinet. Because they were making it there are a lot of extra features that he wanted. It is truly a “one of a kind”!
Freddie held the microphone in one hand.... and the audience in the other+
The best way to say it
I heard he was really worried before this as he had some throat problem. He was advised not to perform butvitvwas 'noel or never' do he did it anyway. I only know from the film. But the documentary confirmed it (his band mates) xx he was struggling in thar performance but luckily his voice was OK afterwards, (other than the virus taking hold and weakening him) these days he'd be fine but then there was no goid treatment for it. Lost a great singer. I was only quite little then bur even I realised something was wrong when he passed. As my family all watched that concer itcwas Eoic And Queens stole tge show! I was 12 I think A I knew itveven then! Xx ❤
The biggest, highest notes come from Roger who has a great falsetto and I’m no musician/singer just an everyday dude, I don’t know how the hell you can master 2 disciplines and practice both at the same time. Brian is a pretty good vocalist too, not so much John and as was WIDELY reported following this is that Freddie was BELIEVE IT IR NOT only at 80-90% as he was carrying some g to grist infection or fly-like virus and had been told by his physician NOT TO TAKE PART.
NOT that you’d ever know from this performance but the guys were so tight and Fred knew he could count on the others to carry it!! 😊
Sir Viking, i think you would look good in that racerback tank top and the arm band.........just sayin'.....i know you won't do it, but i'm picturing it and.....hmmmmm
That is Dr Sir Brian May.
Once again, I see 72,000 but they were always around. ...and then there were on the pitch.....had to be 200,000 there. 26 minutes that made Queen.
I was almost 6. Watched it live on TV. Didn’t understand what I saw.
I watched the whole damn thing from mid-day in London right go the end and this set by Freddie & Co was about 6-6.5 hours into the gig and I like many others on the day maybe thought the whole thing was so overhyped and everything before Queen seemed half-assed with the other artists. It’s reported that Bowie (who was slotted next on stage) said “how the duck are you supposed to follow that?!” and Elton John reportedly told Freddie “You bastards stole the fucking show!”
Amid rumours that after about 15 years together they were going to split, and a couple of poor albums recently Freddie & Co saw the potential and grasped the opportunity to put themselves ‘back out there’ reminding the potential billion + audience who the daddy was!! Plus, this wasn’t a Queen only crowd yet the band took seriously their responsibility to entertaining the paying customer.
Virtually to the day, a year later they were back for two sell-out shows on the back of the A Kind Of Magic Tour in July if ‘86, BM has stated in interviews that they could have sold out WS for A WEEK, such was the demand but the stadium was only available for the two nights. To compensate they ADDED ONE GIG to the tour at Knebworth where they played to 120,000!!
The Magic Tour Brian said was the first and only tour where they had made a profit!! If you don’t have it Queen At Wembley ‘86 is available on DVD! 😊🇬🇧🇺🇸
ah man Queen. :D
You're actually the first reactor I've seen acknowledge the tiny cracks and a couple of missed notes in Freddie's voice here. They're there, we all know they're there, and it's ignored for a very good reason. Freddie was very sick with a throat infection and was told not to sing. The fact that he did anyway and was so good at it is something that true Queen fans quickly forgive. Most of the places here wouldn't be noticed at all by someone unfamiliar with the band and they were covered nicely.
The cracks are significant if you think about why they are there. But they add humanity, flavour, texture and make it even more "real". I love the fact that they are there because of that. I think some people are afraid to say something that may be perceived as negative. I don't see it that way at all.
I heard a recent interview with Roger Taylor he said that the sound on stage was so awful that they couldnt hear each other. He said it was done on eye contact and memory, isnt that remarkable.
Jus no just
Great
(bute time travel..🤔Wacken 2013, sorry) 🤣 and then this one.. dammit.. we NEED a TARDIS
He had a throat infection and his Dr Advised him not to perform. !!
No Queen isn't the best band ever. Excellent yes. Top 20 probably. Chill ur enthusiasm a touch
That is not up to you to decide. I have my favorites you have yours. The audacity to tell me to chill my enthusiasm is beyond me.
@VikingReacts chill again. It's not audacity. It's a universal fact. It's not even about favorites. There are many musicians who aren't in my favorites that are better than my favorites. It's just a fact. A little thicker skin won't hurt you. Its not an attack on u until u started thinking I criticized u. Enthusiasm is great to have, but it clouds judgements. That's all I said.
Glad I'm not subbed here anymore, btw. U should be as well
My skin is thick enough. But when people tell me what to do I respond. Me not chilling over what I have always loved and love to this day is exactly what I should do in a series called "Vikings Friday Favorites".
Math is a objective universal fact. The best band is subjective. It is different for everybody else. This is what I am trying to say.
Imagine having a RUclips channel with comments of all sorts of people telling me that I either pause to much, not enough, that I am not a real Viking, that I am a stupid American etc etc. It is a given and I am fine with that but I do also have the right to give those people my opinion. It works both ways. Also: the tone of voice in text doesn't exist so it is hard to judge if it is critique or not. My apologies if the initial response may have been a bit harsh.
My favorite concert of all time!!! Freddie had the world in the palm of his hand!!! Greatest ever!!!!