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  • @ingobordewick6480
    @ingobordewick6480 Месяц назад +710

    "And what instrument are you playing?" Freddie: "I'll play the audience, darling."

    • @theobserver2267
      @theobserver2267 Месяц назад +69

      A microphone stand in one hand, the audience in the other.

    • @nickschnider9191
      @nickschnider9191 Месяц назад +33

      Wish I could like this twice

    • @TrianglesAndCircles
      @TrianglesAndCircles Месяц назад +14

      So Freddy...awesome perspective.

    • @metaluna72
      @metaluna72 Месяц назад +25

      Another iconic Freddie quote:
      "Because I'm a musical prostitute my dear"
      It is such an incredible pity that he is no longer with us.

    • @EricZ1982
      @EricZ1982 Месяц назад +6

      @AileenSenpai if your enjoy this Live Aid Performance, You should check out Led Zeppelins Live Aid Reunion Performance too.

  • @london63732
    @london63732 Месяц назад +409

    I was there, in the stadium. I never went on to win a Nobel Prize, which was a bit of a disappointment, but I saw Queen live at Live Aid, so I guess my life amounted to something 😊

    • @preu82
      @preu82 Месяц назад +29

      I wasn't going to envy your Nobel.. but I do envy you being there and witness this in person 😁

    • @chriscostelloe8942
      @chriscostelloe8942 Месяц назад +13

      I think I see you in the crowd.

    • @chris-hz2wd
      @chris-hz2wd Месяц назад +17

      Someone wins a Nobel, me: that’s cool
      Someone saw Queen at live aid, me: WHAT!? NO WAY! WHAT WAS IT LIKE?

    • @darkhoursofday6250
      @darkhoursofday6250 Месяц назад +4

      Greatest performance of all time... yeah, you can feel proud to be a part of it!

    • @suedarling9475
      @suedarling9475 Месяц назад +3

      I'm so jealous!

  • @DanielFrost21
    @DanielFrost21 Месяц назад +230

    Freddie and Queen stole the show that day. One of the greatest live performances in history.

    • @spotter121877
      @spotter121877 Месяц назад +5

      What do you mean "one of"?

    • @seaoc6578
      @seaoc6578 Месяц назад +4

      @@spotter121877 I'd say Metallica's performance in Moscow in '91 definitely rivals it

    • @AlienNationLiveEvents
      @AlienNationLiveEvents Месяц назад +2

      It was a great performance on the day, and Queen always were exceptional. I saw them many times from Wembley to Rio, so a huge Queen fan, and though no U2 fan, it was they that played the most memorable set and actually "stole the show" this day.

    • @TheSuperkooz
      @TheSuperkooz Месяц назад +4

      THE greatest live performance in history

    • @garth56
      @garth56 Месяц назад +3

      @@seaoc6578 Not even close

  • @Steve_Gee74
    @Steve_Gee74 Месяц назад +121

    Allegedly David Bowie who did a set straight after Queen on seeing Freddie said "You bastard how am I supposed to follow that?"

    • @Nikioko
      @Nikioko 8 дней назад +4

      And David Bowie was a great performer and entertainer himself.

  • @haydendegrow945
    @haydendegrow945 Месяц назад +85

    78,000 people, 1 voice to command them all. Freddie Mercury is the true, and ONLY, Rock GOD

  • @jermbug83
    @jermbug83 Месяц назад +91

    Queen were the only band at Live Aid who understood the assignment and played their greatest songs instead of promoting new/unreleased songs

    • @MichaelB769
      @MichaelB769 Месяц назад +9

      Mostly. 'Radio Gaga' and 'Hammer To Fall' were, at the time, from their latest album, 'The Works,' as was 'Is This the World We Created?, which Freddie and Brian came out later to perform.

    • @user-kr9pj4xv8l
      @user-kr9pj4xv8l 19 дней назад +7

      Dire Straits, on just before Queen, also basically did a quick greatest hits. Two bands at the top of their game.

    • @juu4524
      @juu4524 7 дней назад

      @@MichaelB769 radio gaga was already a hit before, hammer to fall was really the only not a hit song that was played

    • @Nikioko
      @Nikioko 7 дней назад

      @@juu4524 And yet, Hammer to Fall is considered as one of the best Queen songs nowadays.

    • @MichaelB769
      @MichaelB769 7 дней назад

      @@juu4524 Correct. Someone said they didn't play anything new and I correctly corrected that.

  • @mrk8050
    @mrk8050 21 день назад +20

    At the time of Live Aid I was serving in the British Royal Marine Commandos in a refugee camp in Ethiopia. We listened to it on the radio. We were surrounded by the full horror of the Famine, but when Queen came on the radio those poor soles who were there even reacted in a very positive way. I remember that a lot of us Royal Marine Commandos were crying watching some of the children dancing along, I'm teary eyed just remembering. I looked around at men I had fought alongside, who were tough, hardened Royal Marine Commandos who had fought a life and death war against Argentinian's in 82. By the end of Queen's set we were dancing with the children. It went along way to help build their trust in us. The famine is only one of many terrible memories I have from 35 years of active service, and over 3 years hospitalisation. But when I remember the smiles on the children's faces, and their laughter at the terrible way we danced always reminds me that humanity will always find it's way through even the worst of times. I only watched it for the first time last year, my son put it on the TV. A lot of memories came back and a lot of tears.
    My amazing Wife took me to see Queen at Wembley, U.K., in 1986 two weeks after I got back from Ethiopia as a surprise, we also went to the last Queen concert they ever did. I saw Queen live 8 times in all (my wife only 6 ha ha), they were incredible live. And yes, I am an old fart.

    • @Edersfin
      @Edersfin 19 дней назад +3

      Thankyou for sharing your memories, I remember age 13 watching the film accompanied by the cars, it has never left me. And I’ve strived to be a good person in the world, with the safety and privilege given through where you’re born. I am in awe of your service and a happy memory from that awful situation, your precious. I am well jealous you saw queen live, if I had a time machine I’d be there, as well as fixing the mistakes of the past 🙄😅

    • @mrk8050
      @mrk8050 19 дней назад +1

      @@Edersfin ❤

  • @elarsh24
    @elarsh24 Месяц назад +181

    Queen is the only band in the world where every member has written at least three number ones.
    The whole band is in the Songwriter's Hall of Fame.
    "Killer Queen" has a "Bohemian Rhapsody" feel.

    • @leslieporter9228
      @leslieporter9228 Месяц назад +4

      Yes "Killer Queen" is what kicked off their careers! There were great songs before that but none got much attention! Sad we lost Freddie so young, he had so much more to give!

  • @Raymail-tj4cf
    @Raymail-tj4cf Месяц назад +73

    This is arguably considered the best live Rock Performance of all time.

    • @NickHunter
      @NickHunter 28 дней назад +4

      No one's arguing :)

    • @professorbugbear
      @professorbugbear 25 дней назад +2

      I doubt many would honestly argue this. haha

    • @andrewspooner8146
      @andrewspooner8146 21 день назад

      I don't want to argue about it but I'm happy to discuss.
      Pink Floyd Pulse tour. Whilst not as entertaining in the sense Freddy is in stage the music is majestic and the theatrical lights are amazing.
      Just throwing that one out there.

    • @guifire9747
      @guifire9747 18 дней назад +1

      @@andrewspooner8146 In terms of stage presence, Robbie Williams in Knebworth is legendary too, but yeah, Queen and Freddie had it all

    • @lsaria5998
      @lsaria5998 День назад

      For overall atmosphere maybe, but for sheer musical virtuosity nothing I've seen comes close to Alchemy Live.

  • @dazsmith3201
    @dazsmith3201 Месяц назад +60

    Freddie had a throat infection that day and doctors advised him not to perform....and he STILL sounds like this!!

    • @drewtorr
      @drewtorr 7 дней назад

      That's why he didn't hit the high notes in We Are The Champions... but Roger and Brian were there to help out

    • @Q-bazZ
      @Q-bazZ День назад

      @@drewtorr Actually, no... He DID hit that tenor high C on a chorus, there...

  • @1autocadman
    @1autocadman Месяц назад +39

    We miss you Freddie, every day

  • @greghaendel6667
    @greghaendel6667 Месяц назад +41

    Legend has it that when Queen finished their set, Elton John was backstage and said "You bastards just stole the show!" 🤘

    • @NickHunter
      @NickHunter 28 дней назад +1

      Everyone said that :)

  • @glenmartin7978
    @glenmartin7978 Месяц назад +40

    Considering he had Throat Nodules and damaged Vocal cords because of an infection in his throat at the time this was recorded and the Doctors advised him not to perform, I think his voice held up really well

  • @stern12akachris32
    @stern12akachris32 Месяц назад +5

    Live AID was at two locations Wembley and JFK In Phily . A billion people watching on live stream . Most of the Bands had no idea how to play a Stadium crowd and were Average at best . Queen was extremely prepared and put on what I call the Greatest Live performance ever. They owned the stage and they audience

  • @tommyzoo
    @tommyzoo 11 дней назад +1

    the fact that most people in the crowd weren't Queen 'fans' and yet they participated and sang and roared as if they were. They loved Freddie and Queen. Like you I get hugely emotional watching a iconic band at the heights of their powers. Seeing a crowd rather than arms holding phones makes it so much purer too.

  • @shaunorsler9851
    @shaunorsler9851 Месяц назад +136

    The crazy little thing called love song he allegedly wrote in 10 minutes while having a bath listening to Elvis...Freddies little Elvis trubute.

    • @argantyr5154
      @argantyr5154 Месяц назад +10

      I was about to say, that when he sang Crazy little thing called Love it reminded me of Elvis.

    • @juliewaters-sr4kt
      @juliewaters-sr4kt Месяц назад +10

      And Brian May plays 3 different guitars on the set.

    • @BillKrayer12thMan
      @BillKrayer12thMan Месяц назад +2

      He also wrote "Bicycle Race" in the bathtub whilst looking out the window and seeing the annual naked bicycle race that ran past his flat.{Queen fanatic here in Seattle 😊}

    • @BillKrayer12thMan
      @BillKrayer12thMan Месяц назад +2

      ​@@juliewaters-sr4kt And that's *Sir* Brian May to you 😁 (he's a Professor of Astrophysics, PhD)

    • @andriealinsangao613
      @andriealinsangao613 23 дня назад +2

      ​@@BillKrayer12thManEh, shouldn't it be SIR Dr. Brian May? 😁

  • @daveloboda1769
    @daveloboda1769 28 дней назад +10

    Bear in mind that Freddie was advised by doctors not to appear that day because of throat problems. He then produced a performance like this, that is how good he was. THE best frontman of any band ever.

  • @chada7094
    @chada7094 Месяц назад +40

    The way Freddie had the audience in the palm of his hand and repeating after him. What a performance. The moves, the charisma, the stage presence, you can't teach it. Never be another like him .

    • @dave30076
      @dave30076 10 дней назад +2

      Especially amazing, as this wasn't a Queen audience. Most were there for the other more current, popular bands. Yet he took them and used the audience as he needed.

  • @jeromemilne561
    @jeromemilne561 Месяц назад +83

    I tuned in live aid to watch the Black Sabbath reunion with Ozzie. This performance of Queen was the best of all the acts in attendance

  • @richardchocolas8800
    @richardchocolas8800 Месяц назад +82

    Queen's performance is so ICONIC nothing will ever top it

  • @filmcrew3531
    @filmcrew3531 Месяц назад +28

    Was fourteen when I saw this, I snuck downstairs to watch this at the basement TV. I watched most of LIVEAID and this was the performance that killed me. I am still dead from this. Queen RULES! Love Freddie where ever you are!

  • @khristobin6639
    @khristobin6639 17 дней назад +3

    You will never see another singer, performer, and entertainer that cared about his fan and music like Freddie Mercury.

  • @hibuy100
    @hibuy100 25 дней назад +7

    Freddie was asked what his favorite instrument was, his reply "the audience, darling, the audience."

  • @benmason9755
    @benmason9755 Месяц назад +83

    The two "cops" at the start were Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones, a famous comedy double act at the time known as Smith & Jones, who "MC'd" the entire show at Wembley by performing these little skits to introduce each group (as well as giving the roadies time to change out the set-up for each act befrore they took the stage).

    • @terryteed1903
      @terryteed1903 Месяц назад +3

      Alas, Smith and Jones.😅

    • @phila3884
      @phila3884 Месяц назад +3

      They were the perfect intro.

    • @terolah
      @terolah Месяц назад +6

      No-one seems to get that Status Quo -joke though…

    • @RoastLambShanks
      @RoastLambShanks 28 дней назад +1

      @@terolah I think you have to be British and of the right generation, to get the context.

    • @Nancy-beepbeep
      @Nancy-beepbeep 24 дня назад +2

      @@terolahStatus Quo wasn’t a thing in the States. I have watched a zillion reactions and haven’t seen any one get comment

  • @CBGB_1977
    @CBGB_1977 Месяц назад +9

    Cool thing: Princess Diana and a very young Prince William were there. They are stage right in the balcony area. Diana & Freddie were friends. ❤👑

  • @metoo7557
    @metoo7557 Месяц назад +25

    This is arguably one of the most iconic rock performances ever.

  • @The_Music_Sanctuary
    @The_Music_Sanctuary Месяц назад +23

    I saw Queen twice in the 70's and 80's and Freddie Mercury was one of, if not the best frontman to ever take the stage. He commanded the audience from start to finish, and the audience fully responded...✌

  • @uweneudecker5078
    @uweneudecker5078 Месяц назад +12

    No autotune, just pure talent!

  • @horstschafer1839
    @horstschafer1839 Месяц назад +25

    He got you so emotional, because he said the truth. They were the champions of their time. And for me as an 52 old, they still are and will forever be.

  • @metoo7557
    @metoo7557 Месяц назад +15

    Also for this concert Queen was a last minute surprise addition. no one who bought tickets, bought them to see Queen cos they didn't know they'd be there. They bought them for the various other announced bands.. But once Queen hit the stands, they were ALL Queen fans.

  • @lashutterbug
    @lashutterbug Месяц назад +81

    "Everyone there was probably waiting for Queen." Actually, that wasn't a Queen audience, they were there for all of the acts, such as Dire Straits, a reunited Who, Phil Collins, Status Quo, U2, David Bowie, Elton John, Paul McCartney and so much more. Queen was actually at one of the low points in their career at the time, so the fact that they pulled off one of the greatest audience responses of all time is nothing less than miraculous.

    • @Nathanrichards1370
      @Nathanrichards1370 Месяц назад +3

      ​@TE-LE--Official_AileenSenpai I could watch this over and over again R.I.P Freddie absolute legend

    • @diptastik5651
      @diptastik5651 Месяц назад +9

      They were on a mid tour break !!!!

    • @inarar5334
      @inarar5334 Месяц назад +8

      Don't go by the movie. For as much as they recreated what it looked like, they got very little around it right. Just regarding the band itself, they never had a falling out like that. They were a late add to the bill, yes, but they weren't rusty.

    • @Panda_man..
      @Panda_man.. Месяц назад +5

      @@inarar5334they certainly weren’t rusty as they had just come off a tour only month or so prior

    • @linusromey561
      @linusromey561 Месяц назад

      No one there that day bought a ticket to see Queen. The event was sold out before Queen's participation was announced.

  • @thegeekeasy7825
    @thegeekeasy7825 Месяц назад +15

    That man was the best. Can you imagine the sensation of being able to control a crowd like that? It must be addicting.

  • @kennywilkus1632
    @kennywilkus1632 Месяц назад +14

    Almost 40 yrs and this performance still gives me goosebumps! U2 was suppose to be the main attraction but Freddie and company stole the show! They came out in basic street clothes as opposed to their normal flashy look. They let the music, and Freddie’s aura, do the talking! If there was one place I would want to go to if time travel was possible. It would be this moment!

  • @norwaypete
    @norwaypete 18 дней назад +3

    Every single member wrote a platinum hit and is in the song writers hall of fame, the entire band is so talented

  • @waynecooper4269
    @waynecooper4269 Месяц назад +68

    Still to this day THE greatest frontman I’ve ever seen live, nobody commanded an audience quite like Freddie, and I too get emotional every time I watch this

    • @libormacat8950
      @libormacat8950 29 дней назад

      Robbie Williams can command an audience like that

    • @waynecooper4269
      @waynecooper4269 25 дней назад

      @@libormacat8950 oh dear, best not play with anything sharp

    • @guifire9747
      @guifire9747 18 дней назад

      @@waynecooper4269 I mean, he's not wrong, in terms of stage presence and commanding the audience Robbie is one of the best in history, if he's not Freddie, he's not far behind, tho to be fair, Robbie isn't a frontman, he's a solo artist (in his prime at least) so you're still right anyway

    • @jhcatering872
      @jhcatering872 13 дней назад

      Robbie is just a Freddie imitator. He even takes the mic stand around with him when on stage, which is a signature of freddie

    • @guifire9747
      @guifire9747 13 дней назад

      @@jhcatering872 It's more of an hommage than an imitation, both are british, of course Robbie would have been influenced by the greatest frontman to ever lived , But Robbie's doing his own thing most of the time because what he's doing must feat the song, dude won't have the same vibe singing Angels or Let me Entertain You the same way Bohemian Rapsody and We Will Rock You needs different approach
      And i mean charisma is something that can't be taught, both have it, but imitation Freddie won't give someone charisma

  • @richardchocolas8800
    @richardchocolas8800 Месяц назад +51

    Live Aid was from both London and Philadelphia over 250,000 saw at the stadiums but it was watched by over 1 billion people via satellite.

    • @martinhotze4917
      @martinhotze4917 Месяц назад +7

      Phil Collins took the Concorde after his London gig there to play in Philadelphia.

  • @americathisweek.6077
    @americathisweek.6077 Месяц назад +28

    Freddie was actually sick with Flu. And Queen delivered what many experts call the greatest live performance ever. Amazing

    • @GollumHatesNastyChips
      @GollumHatesNastyChips Месяц назад +4

      No it was laryngitis

    • @diptastik5651
      @diptastik5651 Месяц назад

      What experts ??????????

    • @rexrogers1859
      @rexrogers1859 Месяц назад

      ​@@diptastik5651 Great comment, lil fella!!! I bet you thought that up all by yourself with no help!! Bravo!!

    • @papercup2517
      @papercup2517 29 дней назад

      @@rexrogers1859 Hey, it was a fair question! 🙂

  • @dbradx
    @dbradx Месяц назад +58

    Freddie had a serious flu and was sick as a dog, so sick that the doctor on site recommended that he not perform- but he's Freddie, so he just went out and delivered a performance for the frikking ages. I remember watching this live on TV and being blown away - lots of great performances that day, but none as incredible as this. Great choice, and awesome reaction as always - much love from Canada!

    • @NecramoniumVideo
      @NecramoniumVideo Месяц назад +4

      No, he was not sick that day, he only had a mild throat infection, the doctor advised him for that reason not to sing.

    • @GollumHatesNastyChips
      @GollumHatesNastyChips Месяц назад +5

      No he had laryngitis… still crazy performance

    • @markwilliams7712
      @markwilliams7712 Месяц назад +4

      God himself couldn't have stopped Freddie from performing that day.

  • @skeeterb2006
    @skeeterb2006 26 дней назад +4

    I don't know how many times that I've watched that video, but I always laugh when he does the "Call and Response" with the crowd. He really had the incredible ability to command the crowd, young and old. Even today many years after he passed away in 1991, he still has a huge legion of fans loyal to him and Queen. He was an amazing performer that had a charisma that enchanted everyone that watched a Queen performance. Freddy, John Deacon (Bass), Roger Taylor (Drums), and Bryan May (Guitar) really rocked that stage that day.

  • @yelnikigwawa1845
    @yelnikigwawa1845 Месяц назад +7

    Excellent choice for review. This set has been called the greatest set in rock history, and I think it's obvious why. He had 70,000 people in the palm of his hand.

  • @serpayoung
    @serpayoung Месяц назад +21

    The Greatest 20 minutes in Musical History We lost a legend who shared SO much with us. Thank You Freddie

  • @albertspillane2831
    @albertspillane2831 Месяц назад +26

    Yes Aileen, he's gone but he lives on through his iconic music 🎶 🎵

  • @larryholmes69
    @larryholmes69 Месяц назад +4

    Oh man, what can I say, except this brings back so many incredible memories of what turned out to be one of the best days of my life. I was there in Wembley stadium 6 rows back from the stage, standing next to the girl in the black top on the guys shoulders. When I look at my 32 year old self rockin out with the rest of the crowd, I get goosebumps all over. I've witnessed many great live performances from top bands over the years, but this one by Queen has to be the best ever. Thank you so much for this reaction, now I'm going to sit and watch it all over again.

  • @rudymorganti7155
    @rudymorganti7155 Месяц назад +45

    And dont forget,it was not even a Queen concert. Just epic. Thank for the trip on memory lane.💯❤️🤘🇮🇹

    • @philipmulcahy7234
      @philipmulcahy7234 Месяц назад +3

      That's something that some reactors miss, this was not a Queen concert but it was Live Aid one of the greatest music events ever and Queen stole the show.

    • @ihsau
      @ihsau Месяц назад +7

      And a lot of people don’t realize that Freddie was getting over a bout of laryngitis from the week prior to this show. His doctor recommended he not perform to save his voice. So, vocally, he wasn’t at 100% for this performance and still absolutely killed it!

    • @rudymorganti7155
      @rudymorganti7155 Месяц назад +1

      @@ihsau 💯💯💯💯

    • @Nathanrichards1370
      @Nathanrichards1370 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@philipmulcahy7234but queen stole the show nobody stared giving money until they came on I wish I was born then

    • @Nathanrichards1370
      @Nathanrichards1370 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@ihsautrue
      R.I.P Freddie true legend

  • @artsilva
    @artsilva Месяц назад +7

    It was said that Freddie was battling a flu bug or something on this day yet he still killed it. Iconic performance that day.

  • @geecee310
    @geecee310 Месяц назад +19

    Fun fact: Freddie Mercury hosted a fancy dress party at his house. The instruction to guests was to dress as your favourite person from all time. Freddie appeared to his waiting guests after some time, dressed as…wait for it…Freddie Mercury! 😄

    • @dinobravo852
      @dinobravo852 Месяц назад +1

      It was not at his house, but in Munich for the filming of his 39th birthday 😉

  • @johanbruinsma8243
    @johanbruinsma8243 Месяц назад +27

    no autotune , no stageshow , no special effects, just pure talent from everyone in the band. Freddy commanded the audience just wearing a pair of jeans and a white shirt .
    just imagine being backstage and knowing that your going on next.

  • @ukpolska5335
    @ukpolska5335 Месяц назад +11

    I was there that day in 1985 when I was 28 years old and we stood not far from the front. Standing there for 12 hours was crazy but the experience was out of this world.
    Queen just blew it away and everyone was talking about them for weeks after, and I felt so privileged to have seen them plus many more amazing bands that glorious day. 😁

  • @jrobertlysaght
    @jrobertlysaght 25 дней назад +5

    Freddie was the first time I remember losing an artist I loved. And to this day, it is the one that still hurts the worst. What a gift to have lived to experience Queen, and what a terrible loss that we lost Freddie so young.

  • @CelticSaint
    @CelticSaint 25 дней назад +2

    I was very lucky to see Freddie's last concert with Queen at Knebworth Park, 4th August 1986. It was a wonderful experience.

  • @motleykube
    @motleykube Месяц назад +6

    I watched it live. I love how they closed the show, and had the best part of the show, just over 20 mins of pure great music!

  • @vinniedixon1140
    @vinniedixon1140 Месяц назад +5

    The GOAT 20 mins in rock history by the GOAT band with the GOAT frontman. Enough said. Aileen I cannot recommend highly enough you watch some full Queen concerts, Live in Montral 1981, Live in Milton Keynes 1982 & Live at Wembley 1986 are three of the best you'll ever see. When it comes to their songs there are so many, especially ones that get missed and are so underrated. The best thing to do is start at the beginning and work your way through as you'll get the full extent of their diversity and versatility and the way they evolved through time.

  • @happyninja42
    @happyninja42 26 дней назад +3

    I think a few of the reasons that Queen, and Freddie were so captivating, is as follows:
    1. Freddie, as you said, just has a very charismatic stage persona. He puts it out there and lets his entire body resonate with energy and hype. Which in a big crowd, helps people SEE him and feel engaged, but also it helps to transfer that energy to the crowd.
    2. Freddie directly and actively engaged the audience regularly. In the singsong call and response thing he loved to do, which always works. To get the crowd to feel directly connected and engaged with the band always makes the performance that much more enjoyable. Because it shifts the dynamic from a passive, observational experience, to a dynamic, interactive one. And any time you can get a crowd of people to feel engaged with each other, that they are part of a greater whole, in a fun way, it always translates to enjoyment.
    3. Their songs are simple, direct, and easy to sing. They are structured in a way that is easy for pretty much anyone to pick up quickly upon first hearing, sing along to without needing any vocal training, and are simply fun and memorable songs. They are, as someone on NPR once said that I found really accurate, an Anthem Band. They play songs that specialize at being played in public, to a large crowd, with the purpose of getting the crowd to sing along.
    To me, those are the main traits, that have allowed Queen to endure well beyond Freddie's death, and to still be so powerful, that simply just piping their songs over an audience PA before someone else's concert, is enough to make the entire crowd sing in unison to it.

  • @alanmarsh4557
    @alanmarsh4557 6 дней назад

    The greatest live performance ever. Freddie stole the show. Just think of how many millions were watching that live

  • @MichaelB769
    @MichaelB769 Месяц назад +5

    There was a little bit more, technically; Freddie and Brian came back out together a few hours later and did one more song, 'Is This the World We Created?' Some videos of the Live Aid performance include it at the end. Definitely worth checking out!

  • @terpcj
    @terpcj Месяц назад +27

    After this, the next must-see is obviously "Somebody to Love" live Montreal 1981. A big help to Freddie, whose instrument was the audience, was that the audience wasn't watching the show on a six-inch screen, they were watching the actual show -- instead of being detached from it, they were part of it. Queen was great. Queen with an audience was grand.

    • @Nathanrichards1370
      @Nathanrichards1370 Месяц назад

      ​@TE-LE--Official_AileenSenpaiwhat a song to end with

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney Месяц назад +7

    Crazy Little Thing Called Love was Queens tribute to Elvis,and Freddie even mimicked him.

  • @kens97sto171
    @kens97sto171 20 дней назад +1

    72,000 people at Wembley in London, 90,000 in Philadelphia, and satellite broadcast globally to an estimated audience of 1.9 billion, nearly 40 percent of the world population.
    Wish I could have been there.. the energy must have been unbelievable.
    There was another song played later that night.. just acoustic guitar and Freddie..

  • @MartinMcMartin
    @MartinMcMartin Месяц назад +52

    Elvis was the king, but Freddie was the Queen of rock.

  • @jasonsomething6003
    @jasonsomething6003 Месяц назад +6

    Forget the video ....OMG YOUR SMILE is simply so infectous .. LOVE IT!!!!!!!
    Love Queen...! Love your smile even more!
    peace

  • @sorensmith9873
    @sorensmith9873 Месяц назад +3

    The fact that this performance literally saved Live Aid, as it was meant to be a fundraiser for African relief and it was tanking..phones were not ringing then Queen did this and the phones(all landline phones lol) wouldnt stop ringing raising millions.

  • @edlargent8383
    @edlargent8383 26 дней назад +2

    Queen always gave their fans 100% during their concerts. You should watch Love of My Life live at Wembley. It's very simple and beautiful, just Freddie singing and Brian on a 12 string acoustic guitar. Freddie has the audience in the palm of his hand.

  • @LinkRocks
    @LinkRocks 11 дней назад

    No one has owned an audience like Freddie Mercury. His aura is unmatched, even after death. I can't imagine how it would feel to be in the same room as him.

  • @billiam2631
    @billiam2631 Месяц назад +14

    The fact that this was in the mid 80s and you can still just feel the excitement and the greatness of this band is just shows how awesome they were !!! Plus you weren't even born yet ❤❤❤ the definition of classic

  • @neillenet291
    @neillenet291 Месяц назад +48

    There is actually 1 more song, Brian and Freddie did an acoustic song later in the show in the evening.

    • @celtasnake
      @celtasnake Месяц назад +11

      Yep. "Is this the world we created?"

    • @Nathanrichards1370
      @Nathanrichards1370 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@celtasnakeBrian be killing it on stage

    • @ArthurFarts
      @ArthurFarts Месяц назад +1

      ​@@Nathanrichards1370 I thought he did rather well old thing. 🇬🇧

  • @WildWest83
    @WildWest83 8 часов назад

    I don’t what’s more beautiful, Freddie’s voice at Live Aid or your joy reacting to it. Great reactions here!

  • @Davey_bfg71
    @Davey_bfg71 Месяц назад +7

    Fun fact for those not born or even thought of at this time (not me, I was in my mid teens at the time lol) but the now iconic arm stretch and clapping from the crowd during Radio Ga-ga is derived from the official music video for Radio Ga-ga and another fun fact, all the extras in the video were members of the then Queen fan club, the band announced through the media that they needed extras for a video shoot and all who were free to attend were welcome. And remember Live Aid was not a Queen-only gig, in fact by the time Queen took the stage the show had been running about 6-7 hours already. It featured dozens and dozens and dozens of acts AND it was two simultaneous shows, Wembley Stadium London and JFK Stadium, Philadelphia.
    All to raise awareness and vast sums of money for the crippling FAMINE spreading through Ethiopia, Africa at the time.
    The first response to this famine as reported by the BBC in the fall of 1984 was for Bob Geldof & Midge Ure to form a SUPERGROUP called Band Aid to record an original song called Do They Know It’s Christmas? They gathered as many of the top British and European artists of the time to record it and thought they might raise perhaps 70-100K from record sales. They actually raised 8 MILLION!!
    This record was no.1 for about 6 weeks in the UK,
    In around March of 1985 the USA responded with the charity record We Are The World (top US artists under the name USA FOR AFRICA).
    Following the success of both records BG & MU then organised the Live Aid concerts.
    Between the London & Philadelphia shows there were around 200,000 attending and although TV satellites were still in their infancy over 1 billion watched worldwide. It was a pretty big deal at the time! 😊

  • @richardkafka5625
    @richardkafka5625 Месяц назад +8

    Queen was actually a last minute addition to this. And Freddy was advised by his doctor not to perform due to a throat infection. There will never be another Freddie!

  • @IsraelBenitez-ev7mj
    @IsraelBenitez-ev7mj Месяц назад +7

    Not only did Freddie have the greatest vocal range of any frontman but he was part opera singer with the huge gravitas of his performances and part stage actor with all the emotions he was conveying on stage...he was a rock front man, opera singer and theatre actor all in one guy

  • @byronochoa1205
    @byronochoa1205 Месяц назад +2

    The kiss he blew at the end was to his mother who was watching it from home.

  • @stevenhaffner3299
    @stevenhaffner3299 Месяц назад +9

    I watched this live on tv. I was 20 years old. Part of the soundtrack of my life.

    • @Danno1983
      @Danno1983 Месяц назад +2

      @stevenhaffer3299 so waz I Gen x Rocked

  • @jonathanbradley4821
    @jonathanbradley4821 Месяц назад +13

    One of the greatest live bands giving their greatest performance at the greatest concert ever. We miss you Freddie!

  • @spacebearsven7130
    @spacebearsven7130 Месяц назад +14

    I remember watching the concert so well! It was simulcast on radio and TV here in Germany (I think it was done this way everywhere in the world). I taped some of the audio on cassette and I was totally blown away by so many bands and singers, BUT Queen stole everybodys show! I wasn't even a fan of Queen (I knew about them and liked some of their songs, but that was about that). After this mini concert, I was, and still am, a fan of this band! What an outstanding performance!
    You have asked us - and yourself - why you are getting so emotional. The answer is, that this feeling is absolutely normal when you're watching musical greatness like this! I still get chills while watching this and I hope these feelings will never stop!
    Awesome reaction again, Aileen!

    • @joergalbrecht8234
      @joergalbrecht8234 Месяц назад +1

      I also did spend the whole concert in front of the TV. And Queen was the greatest Act. But i was at this time a great fan und this i am still now. i feel so honored that ive seen them live in Mannheim in 1986. it was the greatest live act that i have seen live.

    • @Erfedwe
      @Erfedwe Месяц назад +2

      Correct. The concert was simulcast all over the world. I was glued to the television here in the US.

    • @spacebearsven7130
      @spacebearsven7130 Месяц назад

      @@joergalbrecht8234 Unfortunately, I was never able to see them live in person, so I am a little jealous. ;-) Just kidding! That must have been a brilliant experience!

  • @tashrif46
    @tashrif46 29 дней назад

    The fact that he was sick days before the event with a throat infection and was around 70-80% at this concert shows you how great of a frontman Freddie was.

  • @renedavids6154
    @renedavids6154 Месяц назад +6

    One of their best live performances. And Freddy was really a stage animal.

  • @raethdarkflame1292
    @raethdarkflame1292 Месяц назад +5

    Good day to drop this video. April 16, 1974 was the first time Queen performed a live concert in the United States.

    • @MichaelB769
      @MichaelB769 Месяц назад +1

      This happened on my 16th birthday; I've never gotten a better present

  • @Mjgirl55
    @Mjgirl55 Месяц назад +4

    Somebody To Love live Montreal 1981 is mandatory! A phenomenal performance! Ranked as the second greatest live performance with Live Aid still holds the title after 38 years of the greatest live performance in rock history.❤️👑🎸🎤🥁🎹

  • @johnkonertz8042
    @johnkonertz8042 Месяц назад +3

    Queen stole the show on that day. The sound engineer for live aid was Queen's sound engineer . They were just coming off a world wide tour, so their engineer knew exactly how to make them sound better than all the other performers. Lastly, Queen rehearsed their 6 song set for a full week, so they were on their shit that day. While most of the other performers did not herease, and basically ad-lipped.
    So sad to think that in 6 short years after This show, we lost Freddie Mercury.

  • @markmckeown87
    @markmckeown87 28 дней назад

    1.5 billion - yes billion - people watched this over the world. This crowd consisted of around 72,000. Must’ve been a hell of an experience at the time.

  • @martinjrgensen8234
    @martinjrgensen8234 Месяц назад +4

    There are so many stories about this concert, that it is difficult to parse what is legend and what is true. But Queen spent a long time perfecting their set, to maximize what they could do in the time allowed. At this point in time, they weren’t as popular anymore, so they weren’t a mainline act for this concert, but they crushed it so hard, that there was a massive surge in donations, their popularity skyrocketed again. There are numerous anecdotes about the singer following jokingly exclaiming “you bastards, how am I supposed to follow THAT” 😂

  • @bats__
    @bats__ Месяц назад +3

    Theres nothing more amazing than feeling emotionally overwhelmed by music. Its so powerful.

  • @richardchocolas8800
    @richardchocolas8800 Месяц назад +2

    There was over 100 bands that played Live Aid & the only one that everyone remembers is Queen. That's how epic & legendary it was

  • @lynnterry8795
    @lynnterry8795 17 дней назад +1

    I was at this event.Quen stole the show.Freddie was a beautiful man.Love the music.Thankyou.

  • @riwl1
    @riwl1 Месяц назад +5

    If you haven't reacted to the Queen song " Somebody To Love " yet you should react to the live Performance of that song Live in Montreal 1981 its one of the Best Live Performances of any band ive ever seen.

  • @michaelsandar
    @michaelsandar Месяц назад +5

    The sheer command over and audience in this video. He was a treasure

  • @blueisback3683
    @blueisback3683 2 дня назад

    Exactly right, the great ones don't sing to be famous, they sing because they have no choice. Their whole being is about singing and performing.

  • @susanengland3919
    @susanengland3919 26 дней назад

    It wasn’t only Queen who realized they had been sensational. Paul Gambaccini, who was part of the BBC broadcasting team at Live Aid, recalled the awe among other superstar musicians watching backstage. “Everybody realized that Queen was stealing the show,” said Gambaccini. These were the very words Elton John uttered when he rushed into Mercury’s trailer after the set. “You bastards, you stole the show,” joked the charismatic star.
    “Queen smoked ’em. They just took everybody. They walked away being the greatest band you’d ever seen in your life, and it was unbelievable,” said Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters. “And that’s what made the band so great; that’s why they should be recognized as one of the greatest rock bands of all time, because they could connect with an audience.”
    “It was the perfect stage for Freddie: the whole world”

  • @The_Keh27
    @The_Keh27 Месяц назад +4

    This is one of those performances where I'd attend if I had access to a time machine. It's always a blast to watch it. Freddie was 100% pure Charisma and talent!

  • @richardpeete5017
    @richardpeete5017 Месяц назад +3

    How could you not cry. 😢 This performance has been billed as one of the greatest performances ever. Freddie is the greatest singer I've ever heard.

  • @michaelbailey6365
    @michaelbailey6365 20 дней назад +1

    Freddie was very ill here and the doctor said if you sing you might ruin your voice and we have this masterpiece

  • @KaligarPrimus
    @KaligarPrimus 6 дней назад

    Freddie knew he was good from the start to the end. When he passed away the world lost one of the greatest musical persons ever. He played multiple instruments and did so well. I saw live Aid and it was the highlight of all the concerts I saw in my days. I have seen some great concerts but to see Freddie and Queen was something you would never forget. Thank you Aileen for this one. Love you woman stay safe and lets see more form you.

  • @ronniedeen3651
    @ronniedeen3651 Месяц назад +2

    Like all good things, on Freddie we depend.
    The fact he turned a singing exercise into a crowd interaction is legendary.
    It's natural to get emotional about Freddie. It's always bittersweet watching him. Such a talent. A light. With the sadness that he's gone from us.

  • @patrickhein6986
    @patrickhein6986 Месяц назад +3

    Best Band in all of Existence. Period! RIP Freddie.

  • @philbarker2214
    @philbarker2214 26 дней назад +1

    Smile crying is the best response to this video I ever heard 🥹 🎸 ❤

  • @MelodyMan69
    @MelodyMan69 18 дней назад +1

    Live Aide was a 'fizzer' until Freddie stepped on the Stage.
    Love it ! 🇦🇺

  • @Photobylogan
    @Photobylogan Месяц назад +3

    You should check out the concert video of Queen at Wembley 1986. The year after this and without doubt knew of the GREATEST concerts ever filmed and my first gig. Still gives me chills to watch again today and so electric, especially the vocal improvisation (a hologram of which was used for 2012 Olympic closing ceremony)

  • @russellperrett6828
    @russellperrett6828 Месяц назад +7

    Great reaction. I feel emotional every time I watch their live performances. I was lucky enough to be at Knebworth in August 1986 for their last ever tour performance with Freddie. It was an astonishing performance that day too, in front of 140,000 fans. It will live with me forever. Freddie was a force of nature, there will never be another like him.
    You should react to more of their live stuff, it's an awesome ride. I'd suggest pretty much anything from the Queen Rocks Montreal performance in 1981. "Somebody to love" and "Save Me" are spell-binding performances in particular. Any of their live performances are great though.

  • @sgtommyc
    @sgtommyc Месяц назад +1

    I remember that day very well, you just knew that something big was going down, the whole show was historic, but yes Queen made it epic, and one of those once in a lifetime events that formed a generation ❤❤

  • @jo_jolambrini6775
    @jo_jolambrini6775 5 дней назад

    Great reaction. I was in that crowd when I was 16 years old and have been a fan ever since and am now 55. I saw them live the following year in 1986 one at Wembley and then Freddie's ever last LIVE performance with Queen at Knebworth in August 1986. After being at Live Aid for 6 hours in the nice day of the sun we were all getting a bit jaded. We didn't know whether Queen were going to appear as they weren't on the official line up or on the tickets so when they got announced we all just went CRAZY .... they completely livened up everybody and we were just so re-energised by their performance. It's all of us could all speak about afterwards. Loved your reaction, please do more Queen, some suggestions below but please check out their Wembley concert in 1986 (the Saturday night version is better than the Friday's ... I was at the Saturday night) AMAZING.
    One Vision/Tie Your Mother Down/In the Lap of the Gods/Seven Seas of Rhye/Tear it Up Medley - LIVE Wembley 1986
    Under Pressure - LIVE Wembley 1986 [Freddie's call to the audience beforehand]
    Another One Bites the Dust - LIVE at Wembley 1986
    Who Wants to Live Forever - LIVE at Wembley 1986
    Now I'm Here - LIVE at Wembley 1986
    Bohemian Rhapsody - LIVE Wembley 1986
    We Are the Champions - LIVE Wembley 1986
    Also their Montreal 1981 concert is historic too and here are some suggestions :-
    Now I'm Here/Dragon Attack/Now I'm Here Reprisal - LIVE Montreal 1981
    Save Me - LIVE Montreal 1981
    Bohemian Rhapsody - LIVE Montreal 1981
    Also there is a documentary of the whole band writing the song "One Vision" (20 minute version) which shadows the band coming up with the song, A MUST SEE.
    Stay safe from Manchester UK

  • @musicmaniac6124
    @musicmaniac6124 Месяц назад +5

    After this performance, Elton John, who was a good friend of Freddie's, went up to him and said that nobody else should perform next because Queen was just that great

    • @BonniBarlow-fn6oj
      @BonniBarlow-fn6oj Месяц назад +1

      I heard that Freddie told Elton - who had worn another of his outrageous outfits - that he had looked like the bloody queen mother out there.