I was blessed to see them in Chicago in 1982(thanks, Dad RIP) Any other concert I've seen has paled by comparison. The second Freddie took the stage, nothing else in the world seemed to matter. With most bands, there wasn't that one member who just stood out. Nobody owned the stage the way Mercury did. He connected with us, as if each of us were the only person there.
I saw them seven times live in concert and attended The Freddie Mercury Tribute at Wembley in London. Don’t mean to brag about it. But I’m very gratefull that I could experience Queen in my life. It was magic!
@@dewiristanti216 Yeah! I've loved it since I got my first stereo in '80 and my buddy gave me the first 3 albums. I'm so happy a whole new batch of people are learning Queen wasn't just their huge hits.
@@yanne6337 I wouldn't say Brian May is the best guitarist in the world cuz there are better guitarists in the world like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page, etc but it's your opinion
Thank God I was a teenager in the 70s. Just seen the 2 nights at Liverpool Empire on this tour and met them all for the first time. Fabulous times, 42 years ago! Can't believe it
By 1971, with all four musicians together, Freddie now changed the bands name to Queen. By 1973, when they still were fighting to "break out" and become famous-they were all almost ready to quit. They weren't making any $$, and were still struggling, with managers and promo guys ripping them off. But Freddie was more aggressive than ever, and started writing song after song, until finally Seven Seas of Rhye, hit the UK charts. Queen was becoming a household name. Deacon, was the last of 4 bass players that had come and gone, and after that- everyone was set in place. Freddie on vocals /piano, Brian May on lead guitar, and Roger Meddows Taylor on drums. I'd say thats a reason to Smile. #TOTP
me too susie, i'm 61 and saw them twice in scotland, 79 and 82, amazing live band! and like roger said "we liked to blind them and deafen them in the first 10 minutes" 😂 👑✊🏼🇬🇧
Queen II also had some heavy tracks, and it was more progressive/fantasy oriented. The one album they made that I think sums up their versatility almost more than a night at the Opera is sheer heart attack. it gives you a sign of things to come and still holds on to their heavy rockside with songs like Brighton rock and stone cold crazy
@@billbillbillbill9457 yeah but they never stopped doing some heavy or hard rock songs i mean even Hot Space has Put Out The Fire or The Miracle has Was It All Worth It, of course with the heavy influence of Brian May. Personally i love all Queen but i love even more their early stuff!
@charliegrs the general public only got to hear radio gaga, dont stop me now and 'break free they have no idea just how heavy Queen were in the 70's 👑✊🏼🇬🇧
I can't even begin to describe what it was like having lived through the late sixties, the seventies, and eighties too. my first concert was Jim Morrison and the doors, and i went to concerts frequently. I cannot think of any artist that i haven't seen live, and though seeing Jimmy Page live many times was hypnotizing, i'll not steal Freddie's thunder and just say that Queen was phenomenal. In hindsight, he was definitely a force like no other. I know many front men who would perform under the influence, or with a voice fatigued, but Freddie was always perfection. If you get that time machine...take the leap! I sure think it was worth all the great times and wonderful memories...
Freddie makes this ballad more slick. He sang this song better than the Staffel Team. The ballad and the feel of a typical Queen orchestra were felt in this song. The touch of Brian's distinctive rock guitar melody was felt in the solos, like the sound of a fast moving train after finding momentum. Freddie makes it look like this song is his creation and his. There is no denying that Freddie is one of the most talented singers of the 20th century.
In my opinion this live version is much better than a studio take which appeared on "Queen". This is a special mix of gentle ballad and real hard-rocking improvisation!
I've been reading all kinds of most under rated Queen songs and GOAT's for the last couple of hours and to me after seeing the crazy number of views their songs are getting up to this has to be their most under rated song ever and I always loved the change of tympo its absolutely sick
Reading under rated by who's standards? As far as I'm concerned..none of their music is under rated...their entire catalog is rated very high in my book. I don't care how You or the geniuses you've been reading, rated this song..
Yesterday my life was in ruin Now today I know what I'm doing Gotta feeling I should be doing all right Doing all right Where will I be this time tomorrow Jump in joy or sinking in sorrow Anyway I should be doing all right Doing all right Should be waiting for the sun Looking round to find the words to say Should be waiting for the skies to clear There a time in all the world Should be waiting for the sun And anyway I've got hide away Ah ah ah ah Yesterday my life was in ruin Now today God knows what I'm doing Anyway I should be doing all right Doing all right Doing all right
Imho; all Queen did, 'Pre-A-night-at-the-Opera' is their best work 🏆And Sir Brian (May) is one of the most underrated Guitar Virtuoses on Earth. Loved this post ❤
So right on that, it's like "fuck it..... carry on".......... seen bigger bloopers than this, i love the live aid and wembley 86 rehersal vids, awesome imo
I have this and the EXCEPTIONAL Houston concert.... But I'm also prepared to buy a professionally mastered version of each. These concerts shouldn't be allowed to slip through the cracks. They are simply too amazing, and the time is NOW. The movie was number one, still second place right now. They have two CDs in the top 20, and another somewhere around number 45. Bohemian Rhapsody just entered the charts at 23... Billboard has them as the most popular artist right now. Fans want everything we can get our ears on.
Brian just after 4:30 using his delay to answer his phrase. Probably worked better in Earls Court than here on the video but it's a great little detail that is typical of the reason I got so into 70s Queen.
Biggest Regret not even being born and being able to see Queen Live.
Your life experience woulda been many orders of magnitude more satisfying had you been able to, fyi.
I was blessed to see them in Chicago in 1982(thanks, Dad RIP)
Any other concert I've seen has paled by comparison. The second Freddie took the stage, nothing else in the world seemed to matter. With most bands, there wasn't that one member who just stood out. Nobody owned the stage the way Mercury did. He connected with us, as if each of us were the only person there.
I saw them seven times live in concert and attended The Freddie Mercury Tribute at Wembley in London. Don’t mean to brag about it. But I’m very gratefull that I could experience Queen in my life. It was magic!
Seen them with Freddie in 86 was fantastic also seen them with Paul Rodgers and Adam Lambert and still a really good show
That's right I agree
70s Queen is one of the greatest things that ever happened to music.
80s, 90s Queen too😍
Correction: it was the greatest thing to happen to music
MythsQueue that’s not true. They had many great songs in the 80s and 90s
Queen in general
Franco Giacchė bing bong your opinion is wrong
“You play bass?”
Freddie: “nope.”
Not with those teeth mate. I'll consider your offer.
Same here
Roger are you joking
Ryan Solo - Deaky sure as hell does. He's amazing! They were so lucky to find him!
@@susieq7401 Deaky also plays piano- the quiet one..We miss you Deaky!
For some reason I often have this song in my head .... its beautiful ... just love the first Queen album.
Mark Harrison me too!
And I thought I was the only one.
I just find out the song from the movie now its stuck in my head ....
@@dewiristanti216 Yeah!
I've loved it since I got my first stereo in '80 and my buddy gave me the first 3 albums.
I'm so happy a whole new batch of people are learning Queen wasn't just their huge hits.
Mark Harrison it’s smile
Animation Maker yeah
Freedie voice was really sharp & flawless at young age. Pure gift.
SORRY THIS COMMENT IS SO GOOD I WILL BE THE 70TH LIKE
@@jazzram_ Found ya
@@saraa136 first time lmao!
@@jazzram_ Nah second cause I also found you in a Queen on crack video lol
@@saraa136 k
2:21 - the hand wave to Brian to continue - I've replayed it five times already
👋 Brian I'm not done yet. Lol
2:19.
The tone and distortion Brian May gets when he lets loose in the solo is just unbelievable!
Just turns that volume control and magic.
He really played it so well here. It sounds great!
@@yanne6337 I wouldn't say Brian May is the best guitarist in the world cuz there are better guitarists in the world like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page, etc but it's your opinion
AMAZING what you can get when you build your own guitar from scratch !
That's a combination of factors but the main one is the vintage Vox AC30 and specially the blue speakers. I am fortunate enough to have one.
Thank God I was a teenager in the 70s. Just seen the 2 nights at Liverpool Empire on this tour and met them all for the first time. Fabulous times, 42 years ago! Can't believe it
Gill P that’s awesome!!
You were so lucky.
So do you remember anything about the beatles?
@@-dale2051Yes, I saw the Beatles at the age of 3 at the Llandudno Odeon. 18/8/1963
Man, you have no idea of how lucky you are. I was a teenager in the 2010’s and it sucked
By 1971, with all four musicians together, Freddie now changed the bands name to Queen. By 1973, when they still were fighting to "break out" and become famous-they were all almost ready to quit. They weren't making any $$, and were still struggling, with managers and promo guys ripping them off. But Freddie was more aggressive than ever, and started writing song after song, until finally Seven Seas of Rhye, hit the UK charts. Queen was becoming a household name. Deacon, was the last of 4 bass players that had come and gone, and after that- everyone was set in place. Freddie on vocals /piano, Brian May on lead guitar, and Roger Meddows Taylor on drums. I'd say thats a reason to Smile. #TOTP
Freddie had a great disposition and had a leader’s qualities .
Why was seven seas of rhye on their second album and not the first?
Aww young Freddie is adorable☹💜
Sì da giovane era proprio adorabile ,bellissimo, dolcissimo 💖💟
Freddie put some sass into this song.. The man was truly amazing.. Miss him so much 😍
We're lucky to have gotten this song on video, this is one of the last times the band would play Doing Alright.
I was at this tour (in Stafford) two things I remeber - 1 - being utterly awestruck (i was 12) and - 2 - going to school - deaf for the next week!!
How lucky you are!
freddie is simply divine
What a Band! Queen is the best by leaps and bounds! You have Freddie Mercury you will be the best! Listen to that voice I can’t get enough !
I'm am a Queen-Ager 65 retired and still enjoying Queen 👑 I saw Queen three times Oh wow you don't hear Queen you FEEL it 😢😮
me too susie, i'm 61 and saw them twice in scotland, 79 and 82, amazing live band! and like roger said "we liked to blind them and deafen them in the first 10 minutes" 😂 👑✊🏼🇬🇧
"Anyway I should be doing all right "
'Doing Allrighhhhhht'
’’Where Will i be This time tommorow... jumped in joy....''
@@isak8059 "Or sinking in sorrow?"
greatest rock band of all time!
So Ive been listening to the first album and damn Queen rocked hard on that one!
Queen II also had some heavy tracks, and it was more progressive/fantasy oriented.
The one album they made that I think sums up their versatility almost more than a night at the Opera is sheer heart attack. it gives you a sign of things to come and still holds on to their heavy rockside with songs like Brighton rock and stone cold crazy
@@billbillbillbill9457 yeah but they never stopped doing some heavy or hard rock songs i mean even Hot Space has Put Out The Fire or The Miracle has Was It All Worth It, of course with the heavy influence of Brian May. Personally i love all Queen but i love even more their early stuff!
thats because queen one and the following 3 / 4 albums was / is the REAL QUEEN
@charliegrs the general public only got to hear radio gaga, dont stop me now and 'break free they have no idea just how heavy Queen were in the 70's 👑✊🏼🇬🇧
*_It's beautiful_*
*_It's pure magic_*
*_It's real music_*
what a voice!!!!!!!
Any suggestion for where can I get a time machine?
A DeLorean dealership will do well
Surround yourself in 70s rock 🤘✌
RUclips os a good start. You can just watch/listen to everything from the 70s in the comfort of 2019 Wi-Fi
I want one also
I can't even begin to describe what it was like having lived through the late sixties, the seventies, and eighties too. my first concert was Jim Morrison and the doors, and i went to concerts frequently. I cannot think of any artist that i haven't seen live, and though seeing Jimmy Page live many times was hypnotizing, i'll not steal Freddie's thunder and just say that Queen was phenomenal. In hindsight, he was definitely a force like no other. I know many front men who would perform under the influence, or with a voice fatigued, but Freddie was always perfection. If you get that time machine...take the leap! I sure think it was worth all the great times and wonderful memories...
BEAUTIFUL MAN.
2:17 brian put the hand in the strings :D
Freddie makes this ballad more slick. He sang this song better than the Staffel Team. The ballad and the feel of a typical Queen orchestra were felt in this song. The touch of Brian's distinctive rock guitar melody was felt in the solos, like the sound of a fast moving train after finding momentum. Freddie makes it look like this song is his creation and his. There is no denying that Freddie is one of the most talented singers of the 20th century.
(2:46) Ah yes Freddie, I'm doin' alright...❤️🎤🎧🎸🎹
This song! Such a beautiful, classic queen.
I love queen
In my opinion this live version is much better than a studio take which appeared on "Queen". This is a special mix of gentle ballad and real hard-rocking improvisation!
I've been reading all kinds of most under rated Queen songs and GOAT's for the last couple of hours and to me after seeing the crazy number of views their songs are getting up to this has to be their most under rated song ever and I always loved the change of tympo its absolutely sick
Ah yes, good ol' tympo, you can't beat a good ol' change of tympo!
Reading under rated by who's standards? As far as I'm concerned..none of their music is under rated...their entire catalog is rated very high in my book. I don't care how You or the geniuses you've been reading, rated this song..
All right "tympo"sounds more fun than tempo 😂
@@alejandroblanco2071 But it's still wrong. You can't invent words because they sound " fun ". smfh
God almighty, some of their songs seem just hard as all hell to pull off live. So many changes and subtlies. Really ambitious. I love it.
freddie the best. their first album is great.
freddie, nobody could ever replace you, the best singer ever.
Hope you're doin' alright in heaven, Freddie. :)
I haven't heard this song in a long time. I had forgotten how good it is. It proofs that Queen doesn't always have to be hard rock to be good.
I woke up with this on my mind this morning. Love this song! :-)
His voice so powerful yet so vulnerable.
imo they are At their peak here
For some reason, this live version makes me more happy while the original (first album studio version) made me a little sad at first.
terrific performance, I love this band
Yesterday my life was in ruin
Now today I know what I'm doing
Gotta feeling I should be doing all right
Doing all right
Where will I be this time tomorrow
Jump in joy or sinking in sorrow
Anyway I should be doing all right
Doing all right
Should be waiting for the sun
Looking round to find the words to say
Should be waiting for the skies to clear
There a time in all the world
Should be waiting for the sun
And anyway I've got hide away
Ah ah ah ah
Yesterday my life was in ruin
Now today God knows what I'm doing
Anyway I should be doing all right
Doing all right
Doing all right
one of the best songs ever
lotbear ain't
The way the drums come in gives me chills
Was lucky to see News of the World and Jazz tours (Philly), arguably at their best
Jiggs111 me too! LA Forum.
The best band, ever.
greatest thing in the world !!!!!!!!
that is rock n rolll!!!!
Queen was one the best live rock groups ever.
Magnificent Musical Geniuses!
This is arguably their greatest live moment ever. Pure, perfect version of their oldest song.
Фредди - легенда, великолепный ,гениальный, обожаю❤❤❤
Ооооо даже здесь Раша😂😂😂
@@крутойпацан-ъ4с да, здесь Россия, Фредди международный , межпланетный гений
I love you Freddie and the band Queen 👑❤️
I love how Rodger just hits all the symbols in order
🤣
This queen song makes me 'SMILE'
Freddie at his BEST - Awesome!
I'm sooooo pissed off at my Mom for not seeing Queen when she had the chance!
quepasacalabasaa their touring right now
Me to..i wish i had...my generation
Freddie at his finest element...classic!
I love these old videos.
Should be waiting for the sun
And anyway, I've got to hide away ❤❤❤
i personally think that all of their first 8 albums are amazing
Make it 7 and I agree. Queen II is my all time fave’ btw
Imho; all Queen did, 'Pre-A-night-at-the-Opera' is their best work 🏆And Sir Brian (May) is one of the most underrated Guitar Virtuoses on Earth. Loved this post ❤
The 70s was the best era of Queen.
One of my best tune ever..
Queen at the top before the pop age.
My biggest regret in life is being too young to having seen them live...
Don't be regret to your life, but you should be thankful to god who has made you to see the queen live
Love this.
The true Queen sound is beautiful with a young Freddie. I really like this song. Lol
SO BEAUTIFUL
I think this song will fit in guardian of galaxy
comment thief 😑😑
Very agreeeeee
Yesss
IKR
Ikr yes definitely for that movie!!!!!!
Long haired Queen >> Short haired Queen
@FRM YT even better then
Brian may is still long haired
@@nayaka-zna still keeps up the game ;)
Brian May: I am inevitable
Brian being the exception
Just love queen 70"s songs
My ears are blessed
Classic queen not heard this live before and I am a super fan for 35 years gonna put queen 1 on in my wagon and crank it up on m4 rock on
So awesome that this deep cut is being performed on the new Rhapsody Tour !
This song is so underrated, and loved by the queen fans
There my favorite band
🧚. The best voise, The best Beautifal Freddie! My love!❣️✨💫💐❣️
Still waiting on when the Earl's Court 77 shows will be released commercially.
The thing i love about Queen is when you saw them live there were mistakes at nearly every gig like the one here, but that just made them even better
So right on that, it's like "fuck it..... carry on".......... seen bigger bloopers than this, i love the live aid and wembley 86 rehersal vids, awesome imo
same here.
I have this and the EXCEPTIONAL Houston concert.... But I'm also prepared to buy a professionally mastered version of each. These concerts shouldn't be allowed to slip through the cracks. They are simply too amazing, and the time is NOW. The movie was number one, still second place right now. They have two CDs in the top 20, and another somewhere around number 45. Bohemian Rhapsody just entered the charts at 23... Billboard has them as the most popular artist right now.
Fans want everything we can get our ears on.
Live at the Rainbow 1974 released in 2014
Live at the Odeon 1975 released in 2015
Live at the Earl's Court 1977 should have been released on 2017
Queen are ROCK GODS!!!
BEAUTIFUL 😭❤😍
after a long depressing night. this song is good to listen to.
One of the best song od Queen...just love it...love Queen*
Brian just after 4:30 using his delay to answer his phrase. Probably worked better in Earls Court than here on the video but it's a great little detail that is typical of the reason I got so into 70s Queen.
great live version !!!
Symply perfect! The best band ever!
映画「ボヘミアン・ラプソディー」を観て、この曲の魅力を再認識しました。
クイーンの隠れた名曲。
このライヴ、「ジャズ」の頃ですね。
フレディのピチピチタイツがイケイケ過ぎる。
演奏も含めて、クイーンの最絶頂期だったと思います。
これは「jazz」ではなく1976~1977の「a day at the race」と呼ばれるツアーの頃だと思います。ジャズは78年です
米田聡 concuerdo
SO Fabulous...God, is Queen amazing or what????
Long Live ~QUEEN~
-Jessica F.
LISTEN TO ME LOVIES THANK THANK THANK THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS
Dedicated to Tim Staffel--Friend, musician, and lead singer of Humpty Bong, 1971.
Brian May is wering the "Puffy Shirt". he's all puffed up.
I'm in love with this video...the way Freddie sings this...*sigh*
absolutely amazing
The sweet sound of good music.
The greatest
Amazing!
That ending guitar solo.... Wow! And such a change from most Queen literature. Yeah, it is truly literature
Really love this song, Queen was simply the best!
don clute *is
Love u queen love u freddie
This a good classic queen song
Very nice. Goes way back for me. Yep.
The best band ever....
Amazing
Fantastic song thanks 👋
Happy 66th Freddie, where ever you are!
He went to Japan and enrolled at Cromartie High!
72 now
Freddie is the Queen.