Congratulations you finally figured out the magic of Queen. They always talk about Freddie's energy he gives to a concert but you have to watch all of them. They are killing it. It takes all 4 of them to make that Queen sound They have.
It was a 4 years long procedure with the Hungarian authorities until the Queen could stand on stage in Budapest on 27.07.1986. It was obvious, that the Hungarians couldn't pay the usual fee for the band, and the finally paid amount is a secret until these days. In order to reduce the costs, the Hungarians and the band's managment agreed in filming the concert and the film was titled as the Hungarian Rhapsody, in which you could get some more information how the band spent these few days behind the iron curtain in the capital of Hungary. Greetings from Budapest. 😍
"The Show Must Go On.... you can do the "live version", but please note, there is no LIVE version, as Freddie was too sick to perform it. He did, though, record this song in one take, so it's told. He was very ill, and Brian was worried he wouldn't be able to do it. But he downed some vodka, and then killed the song! This is my favorite Queen song, as it showcases Freddie's vocal talent, as well as his love of his fans. He knew it was the end, but didn't want the show to end. RIP Freddie. Gone too soon, but not forgotten!
Freddie song written of all places in the bath in around 10 minutes. Live Sir Brian changes his guitar three times, one in the middle he took on tour for just a few notes for this song
I prefer the Live Aid version myself. What a great tribute to Elvis . Amazing band. They must have been in the lap of the gods because together they are otherworldly
Freddie’s tribute to Elvis Presley who died in 1977. The Grease movie was released in 1978. Boom! Crazy Little Thing Called Love was released in 1979. Check out the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992, featured Robert Plant performing this song with the 3 remaining members of Queen! It followed Plant’s rendition of Innuendo, too! 🤹🏻♂️ 🎭 🎨