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Queen wrote certain songs, such as "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions", with the goal of audience participation. "Radio Ga Ga" came to inspire synchronized hand-clapping (this routine, originating from the song's video, was the invention of the video's director, David Mallet). This influenced Queen's appearance at Live Aid, where the 72,000-person crowd at Wembley Stadium would often sing loudly and clap their hands in unison. Queen's performance at Live Aid was later voted the greatest live show of all time by a large selection of musicians and critics
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@matthewhoward8852
@matthewhoward8852 4 года назад
I was in the stadium that day when Freddie started singing the crowd just new we were in for something special
@belle16117
@belle16117 4 года назад
Matthew Howard I saw it televised. I am so jealous!
@ANDIMILLS1
@ANDIMILLS1 4 года назад
Matthew Howard . Was there too.. Know exactly what you mean!
@staceypayne9448
@staceypayne9448 4 года назад
Omg!!! How amazing it must of been!!!
@matthewhoward8852
@matthewhoward8852 4 года назад
Stacey Payne it was it’s an experience I will never forget. No other act has held the crowd in their hands like they did, and think the crowd wasn’t there just to see queen either
@edencarroll3690
@edencarroll3690 4 года назад
oh wow! you are one lucky person!! im 13 and have been a fan for years, i wish i was alive to go
@bfernuttz3737
@bfernuttz3737 4 года назад
The saying was that for 21 minutes England was ruled by another Queen. Freddie held a mike in one hand and the world in the other.
@JulieVanDyke-INFP
@JulieVanDyke-INFP 4 года назад
Love this analogy. ❤️
@annemariebrzon2531
@annemariebrzon2531 4 года назад
Truuueee as!
@pattaylor7899
@pattaylor7899 3 года назад
My old man ( RIP) said to me that it was the best live performance he had ever seen but couldn’t believe they didn’t play longer, like the next 2hours😂😂
@michelletammydenney6549
@michelletammydenney6549 3 года назад
Yes and they really were🥰❤
@lynnepashley4281
@lynnepashley4281 3 года назад
Hammer to fall it’s called
@RickFriedmanNYC
@RickFriedmanNYC 3 года назад
Freddie wrote, "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" on the guitar in "5 to 10 minutes." It gave you Elvis vibes because he wrote it as a tribute to Elvis.
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 2 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@MsAnP1
@MsAnP1 Год назад
Yes
@nocalsteve
@nocalsteve Год назад
It was also the #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1980.
@MrTrooper31
@MrTrooper31 3 года назад
i WAS THERE 1985 as a Army Medic who volunteered to help out.It was HOT like a furnace in that stadium Watching Freddie and Bowie from 100 meters away will stay in my memory until i go to my grave
@Motown-1966
@Motown-1966 3 года назад
phil haslem You lucky ducklin’! I bet it was something to witness for sure!
@lisalove3917
@lisalove3917 3 года назад
It's hard to imagine anyone upstaging Bowie, but Freddie had that ability - and especially that day. He was ON. The way he electrified that tired, hot crowd was magical - but no less than really any of his performances. 💕
@maltinabubbelina1758
@maltinabubbelina1758 3 года назад
Yes keep it in your heart ❤️
@DukeOfBransholme
@DukeOfBransholme 4 года назад
Interviewer: 'what are the instruments you play' John Deacon: 'Bass' Brian May: 'Lead Guitar' Roger Taylor: 'Drums' Freddie Mercury: 'The Audience Darling'
@villa7432
@villa7432 3 года назад
Best comment ever!!!!!
@jpshannon8530
@jpshannon8530 3 года назад
Haha love it ♥️
@alanrennox7340
@alanrennox7340 4 года назад
The greatest 20 mins in music history.
@gavlar111
@gavlar111 4 года назад
*greatest 20 minutes in history
@stuartrich9885
@stuartrich9885 4 года назад
Alan Rennox Totally agree
@user-ci7vu7eo9w
@user-ci7vu7eo9w 3 года назад
its not by far
@gavlar111
@gavlar111 3 года назад
@@user-ci7vu7eo9w educate us
@jackel180
@jackel180 3 года назад
@@user-ci7vu7eo9w It's been 2 months since your comment and still no reply. What's wrong little buddy? This was one of the greatest performances in history and everyone knows it and you are trolling. Why? Are you bored? Does it make you feel good to leave what everybody knows is a bullshit comment? Seriously, you can pound sand. You can say whatever you want there mr. keyboard warrior but it will never change the fact that this was one of the greatest performances by (arguably) one of (if not THE) greatest vocalists of all time. Bye Bye now.
@jjd1799
@jjd1799 3 года назад
Im from london. My father flew home from Spain that day inbound to London Luton airport. The Captain announced on the speaker they was flying over Wembley stadium for Live aid. Even at that height he can still recall seeing the stadium literally ‘shake and vibrate’ from the birds eye view 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
@charliemartin576
@charliemartin576 4 года назад
no smoke, no fire. no crazy lights . just good loud rock n roll
@FireMunki63
@FireMunki63 3 года назад
No in-ear monitors, no autotune, no backing tracks. Brilliant
@petrap.8022
@petrap.8022 3 года назад
No mobile phones
@BLew657
@BLew657 3 года назад
Queen were never a Rock and Roll band. Funk rock, Pop rock, Art pop or rock. Many other genres but never Rock n roll
@miguelrubiorincon3904
@miguelrubiorincon3904 2 года назад
@@BLew657 Crazy little thing called love , Men on the prowl, Don, t try suicide, Rock it ( prime jive) , Need your loving tonight, ... this Tunes are Not rock and roll ? !!! Then what are they???
@BLew657
@BLew657 2 года назад
@@miguelrubiorincon3904 Not rock and roll thats for sure 🤣🤣
@Jimstriker
@Jimstriker 4 года назад
The thing that gets missed out in these reactions is that by the time Queen took the stage that crowd was tired. The atmosphere had started to go down because people had been there for hours. Freddie came on and reinvigorated a dying crowd. Pure showmanship. Spectacular performance.
@Shanmammy
@Shanmammy 4 года назад
Brock Mcg they came on at 6, and Jimmy is right. It was hot and they’d been there all day. Queen brought them to their feet and got them excited again!
@Shanmammy
@Shanmammy 4 года назад
Jimmy O'Connor hadn't thought of that, but you are 100% right!
@avasanbas1966
@avasanbas1966 4 года назад
@Brock Mcg they came on at 6.41pm, the concert started at 12 noon, the crowd was starting to get tired Queen brought them back
@elifaudio1472
@elifaudio1472 4 года назад
@@avasanbas1966 correct. We can see the clock at 7 something pm midway to the performance.
@michelletammydenney6549
@michelletammydenney6549 3 года назад
Pure Genius and perfection ❤
@ona682
@ona682 4 года назад
I was there, with my to be husband at the time. He asked me to marry him at the spot... we were married the following year, september 1986. Unfortunately my husband is dying from cancer -mesothelioma- and has weeks to live,... but we still share the memories. #loveofmylife
@edencarroll3690
@edencarroll3690 4 года назад
im so sorry, may God be with you both, love ❤️
@djcorlett3168
@djcorlett3168 4 года назад
So sorry about your husband. Prayers for you.
@migdaliasabater4525
@migdaliasabater4525 4 года назад
I'm so sorry to hear about yr husband you both shared something that many many people wished including myself wished we could have experienced. May you both be Blessed
@gerose1964
@gerose1964 4 года назад
So sorry.
@Aidan-mm4zm
@Aidan-mm4zm 4 года назад
That just makes the song love of my life even more significant, hope you are well 🙏
@pyt7778
@pyt7778 3 года назад
Considering Queen hadn’t been advertised when tickets sold out, Freddie , had the crowd in his palm! What a fucking legend!! Thank you Freddie, Bri, Roger & John 🙏❤️
@jayw3512
@jayw3512 Год назад
He had almost 2 billion people on their TV sets in his palm. He’s best frontman and singer ever. Any genre. Legend doesn’t even describe it.
@mysticstudios1210
@mysticstudios1210 Год назад
Brian May is my hero! Talented musician AND astrophysicist????
@perrynn7173
@perrynn7173 Год назад
Absolutely. Great comment. 1 of the best to ever do it. RIP Freddie.
@nocalsteve
@nocalsteve Год назад
When Bob Geldoff did the first press conference announcing what bands were playing he definitely announced Queen even though they hadn’t agreed to do it, yet. Geldoff also announced other bands that hadn’t agreed, including touting a reunion of The Who.
@mikecoleman7254
@mikecoleman7254 3 года назад
Considered by many the best live performance of all time. Queen blew away every other act.
@patricklane9506
@patricklane9506 4 года назад
it was voted the greatest live performance ever by a band
@steffenjonda8283
@steffenjonda8283 4 года назад
no- by all musicans and critics... that is something different...
@MDCDawg79
@MDCDawg79 4 года назад
Patrick Lane I like to think of it as,., The Day the whole of rock n roll opened for Queen..
@patricklane9506
@patricklane9506 4 года назад
i like that thought !!!
@boardmanfan
@boardmanfan 4 года назад
This one brought the house down!
@kurasfx1720
@kurasfx1720 4 года назад
Live at Wembley was better
@ensnipe2000
@ensnipe2000 4 года назад
3 billion people were in the palm of his hands that day, I was in JFK stadium and we were AWESTRUCK
@Beachdudeca
@Beachdudeca 4 года назад
David Jones , its cool to have 1/2 the Planet Clapping At The Same Time :)
@tanaforet8684
@tanaforet8684 4 года назад
Beachdudeca never thought of it that way! But yeah, cool isn’t even the word! Queen ruled the world that day with the greatest frontman/singer God ever created! RIP Freddie....You’re a LEGEND!❤️
@theantilifeequation8150
@theantilifeequation8150 4 года назад
Not just one of the greatest moments in music history, but one of the most iconic moments is pop culture!
@freedomfest2741
@freedomfest2741 4 года назад
The funny thing is, the only reason this concert is considered so great is because it was televised, I'm a Queen fan and trust me, this was Freddie Mercury every night he took the stage,
@Whitewolf425
@Whitewolf425 4 года назад
I'm 21 years old and i'm so sad i missed this i love queen.
@KC-bv9kf
@KC-bv9kf 2 года назад
They’re such pros that they nailed the 20 minutes set within 20 seconds, taking into account of tuning, every changes between songs, audience participation… They respected theirs fans, rehearsed, and gave the occasion the effort it deserved. Talent, professionalism, and passion!
@Bibiana862
@Bibiana862 3 года назад
Insane charisma,animal magnetism who he oozed even he was off stage +warm,sweet,generous,adorable personality with golden heart that was our Freddie ♥
@harbscantina
@harbscantina 4 года назад
There was a great comment laid in tribute to Freddy after his passing. It said: "America may have had the King of Rock & Roll, but we had the Queen."
@christi8491
@christi8491 4 года назад
You all had the best part of it. RIP Freddie. 24 November 1991-The day the Rhapsody died.
@liverpoolcrown3199
@liverpoolcrown3199 4 года назад
where was he from,it was not britain
@harbscantina
@harbscantina 4 года назад
@@liverpoolcrown3199 (from google search) Freddie Mercury was born Farrokh Bulsara in Stone Town in the British protectorate of the Sultanate of Zanzibar, East Africa (now part of Tanzania) on September 5, 1946.
@paulthomas2217
@paulthomas2217 4 года назад
@@liverpoolcrown3199 and you ask this because ?????
@militantjoker21
@militantjoker21 4 года назад
@@christi8491 it didn't die it went immortal
@TheGoldbaxter
@TheGoldbaxter 4 года назад
Freddie wrote crazy little thing called love in honor of Elvis, thats why it sounds like a Elvis song.
@freedomfest2741
@freedomfest2741 4 года назад
I bet Elvis and Freddie are hanging out in a special room for legendary people in heaven,
@nicholasparmeshwar4531
@nicholasparmeshwar4531 4 года назад
It was actually Elvis’s song. Freddie just paid homage because he was a huge fan
@ohauss
@ohauss 4 года назад
@@nicholasparmeshwar4531 Nope. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Little_Thing_Called_Love
@bigs1546
@bigs1546 4 года назад
@@nicholasparmeshwar4531 Bullshit! Freddie wrote it in '78 I believe = look up the date - it was an Elvis tribute - Queen NEVER did covers - all original and all members wrote and sang - although the harmonies at the start of Bohemian Rhapsody are all Freddie's voice.
@Keston1302
@Keston1302 4 года назад
Nicholas Parmeshwar Lol no it wasn’t. Idk where you got that info from but it’s not correct. Freddie wrote this as a tribute to Elvis. The version on RU-vid where Elvis sings Crazy Little thing called love is an Elvis impersonator
@gordieparenteau6555
@gordieparenteau6555 4 года назад
Freddie Mercury had 3 Billion people in the palm of his hand that day.
@33marcus33
@33marcus33 4 года назад
Inti Cheveyo seriously, you ruined the sentiment. Get your head our of your ass and appreciate this moment in music history. Snowflake!
@jordan1320.5
@jordan1320.5 3 года назад
Oh ya it was broadcasted on tv.. I forgot
@roverwaters3875
@roverwaters3875 3 года назад
BBC quote "It was one of the largest-scale satellite link-ups and television broadcasts of all time with an estimated 400 million viewers, across 60 countries"
@roverwaters3875
@roverwaters3875 3 года назад
3 billion? are you demented? stop spreading unrealistic figures
@jacobmods3018
@jacobmods3018 3 года назад
@@roverwaters3875 it was actually 1.2 billion
@RonP51
@RonP51 3 года назад
I love watching real fans of Freddie getting into his music. You can see it in Steph's eyes that she loves the music
@nigelmoignard5348
@nigelmoignard5348 4 года назад
Hi, I was 25 in 1985 and one of the 70,000 others in that stadium that sultry July day/evening . I went with 3 friends, we queued for hours to get tickets and we didn’t know at the time that we were part of music history which was unfolding right in front of us. It was a long day but Freddie’s performance was reportedly one of the best ever live. I had seen Queen before again in London but nothing prepared us for his performance it blew us away, I cried, laughed and sang all day. Precious memories. On a note being a young gay man in 85 I saw Freddy many many times in the clubs and pubs of London he was naughty but never rude. Fame didn’t ruin him at all. Your reaction was pure gold and thank goodness both of you had heard of Queen before you played the video, very refreshing.
@lg1799
@lg1799 Год назад
I was there as well. What an epic concert we were lucky to witness. !!
@jamesrobert680
@jamesrobert680 Год назад
@@lg1799 how were Queen?
@rogerauger7766
@rogerauger7766 4 года назад
I was never more proud of my 5 year Grandson when he saw this concert footage and said, "It's that Cool Guy!" I had tears in my eye's. :) Thank you Lord, I did something right in my life. :) The Lil' cat was groovin' the whole time.
@Mr_Tenko
@Mr_Tenko 3 года назад
When you can get a stadium of over 70.000 people sing and clap along then you know your doing it right.
@KathySong1
@KathySong1 3 года назад
A stadium where some wouldn’t even be the biggest queen fans either He had everyone. What a performance from all four though.
@dineyelol
@dineyelol 3 года назад
+tv and the other stadium
@lechatel
@lechatel 3 года назад
I lived 2 miles away from Wembley and we opened the French doors and we listened to it that way and it was LOUD.
@petrap.8022
@petrap.8022 3 года назад
They said 90 000 people
@petrap.8022
@petrap.8022 3 года назад
I would s... myself to sing in front of so many people🙈
@michaelcollins8922
@michaelcollins8922 4 года назад
The amazing thing is, is that the crowd were made up of fans of a whole range of groups and solo artists including Dire Straits, McCartney, U2, and Phil Collins. The concert was held for the starving people of Africa. Queen stole the show and the set is considered to be the best of all time. It makes it even more amazing that Freddy was ill that day and his doctor advised him to cancel Queen's appearance. Freddy chose to carry on and the rest is history. The two songs you asked about are - 'Hammer to Fall' & ' Radio Ga Ga'
@albertfrederick9647
@albertfrederick9647 4 года назад
Freddie was the greatest showman of all. He knew how to get everyone involved. May he rest in peace. Never be another
@amythechocoholic5761
@amythechocoholic5761 4 года назад
"A funny microphone in one hand and the world in the other." -I forgot who said this, but it's hella accurate
@rmakids
@rmakids 4 года назад
@Randy Rodes MJ and Bill Cosby... 2 artists I used to love and won't listen to anymore.
@delainepep22
@delainepep22 4 года назад
Every reaction I have ever seen of Freddie and Queen people are smiling. That's exactly what Freddie wanted. He said whatever you do with my music don't make me boring. He is still blessing people to this day. Love you Freddie
@jeanbennett7352
@jeanbennett7352 4 года назад
R.I.P. Freddie we still love you!!! 74,000 people. Rock onnnnnn
@christinejohnson9540
@christinejohnson9540 3 года назад
Hey guy’s 1. Bohemian rap, 2. Radio Gaga. 3, hammer to fall. 4, crazy little thing called love 5, We will rock you. 6. We are the champions. I’ve loved this band all my life, listened to them for 45 years and the early Queen is so different to anything going, they did the first music video 10 years before MTV, God gave 4 boys talent & they ran full speed ahead and took over the world with that talent. Their concerts no auto tune or backing tracks just these 4 boys who with that talent became legends. Crazy little thing written by Fred in the bath 🛀. Thankyou for your reaction it’s so cool seeing the delightful joy Queen still bring. Light & love from Australia 🇦🇺
@lisalotwin3154
@lisalotwin3154 4 года назад
Seeing 82,000 sing the same song gives me goosebumps! What a performance! You two are lovely!
@julieoconnell8559
@julieoconnell8559 4 года назад
It’s wonderful to see how she just loved Freddie. We loved him too and miss him so much. Such a wonderful person
@pennioltheten6018
@pennioltheten6018 4 года назад
I was nineteen when Live Aid happened . I remember it well. This was not a Queen audience that is what is so amazing about this. He just knew how to hold an audience in the palm of hands. RIP Freddie
@steffenjonda8283
@steffenjonda8283 4 года назад
Freddy = 100% crowd controller
@Azsouth
@Azsouth 4 года назад
your wife (Steph) knowing almost all the songs is beyond awesome, her reactions to hearing them live are perfect.
@kitharley6159
@kitharley6159 4 года назад
Interviewer: What instrument do you play? Freddie: The audience, darling!
@Logan112
@Logan112 4 года назад
I was 19 and was at the Philly Live Aid. It was a one day event. Freddy! Mic in one hand the world in the other. No lip sync, no in ear monitors, no backing tracks, just pure raw talent. There will never be another like him.
@somersetcace1
@somersetcace1 4 года назад
It's truly remarkable that we get to witness this whenever we want. This was a moment in rock history most worthy of preservation. RIP Freddie. You're not forgotten!
@jacquelinewesson1202
@jacquelinewesson1202 4 года назад
Never will be,
@paulkey6150
@paulkey6150 3 года назад
I absolutely love your reaction to the concert. This is exactly what music is meant to bring to people. We all lost Freddie too soon but he lives on in videos like this.
@alieNussss
@alieNussss 3 года назад
Finaly some guys who know what real music is. Greeting from Romania.
@MrNeagoecosmin
@MrNeagoecosmin 3 года назад
Si eu
@damonchristie1976
@damonchristie1976 4 года назад
You know that you've left your mark on this planet. When a sixty thousand crowd at a greenday concert sing the entire version of bohemian rhapsody before the band come on stage
@marytreder8095
@marytreder8095 4 года назад
I was 43 in 1985, but now, at 77, I have been a diehard fan. -, and have seen just about every video and have seen this concert many times on youtube; it was fun to see your reactions!
@Tijuanabill
@Tijuanabill 4 года назад
Freddie had his own look, and it usually was the opposite of everyone else.
@caroleggeman6950
@caroleggeman6950 3 года назад
Lady Gaga got her name from a friend of hers that was talking about the song Radio. There will never never be another Freddie Mercury! Most prolific song master of Arena Rock! Miss his music!
@frankiehere2010
@frankiehere2010 4 года назад
I was there...Queen stole the show.
@memasherebaby9808
@memasherebaby9808 4 года назад
Oh how I envy you! I love Queen!
@Whitewolf425
@Whitewolf425 4 года назад
Lucky you! Freddie is a legend.
@slrmusicman1
@slrmusicman1 4 года назад
Yes they did. Showed up Led Zeppelin,The Who
@garybartrug2053
@garybartrug2053 4 года назад
If you were there you are a lucky person
@alexiadutoit8328
@alexiadutoit8328 4 года назад
So lucky
@brianlewis7036
@brianlewis7036 4 года назад
I couldn’t get a ticket but watched the whole day on TV. When we went to pub that evening, all anyone said was “Did you see Queen”, they were awesome. I was lucky to see them in the 70’s when they were not really rated, even saw the Night at the Opera tour, even then, they were fantastic and had a solid following. Live Aid blew into them another orbit. How to put 72,000 in the crowd and about 2 billion around the world (about 25% of the global population) in the palm of your hand and do anything he told them, that is what he did that evening. Never be seen again will power like that. Pity David Bowie who had to follow that set!! My Daughter is 21 and a huge fan of Queen and The Boss (guess I did something right in her growing up) and been to see them a couple of times with Adam Lambert, he’s good but not Freddie. But he fully respects the Freddie legacy. The best showman of all time, the best lead singer and boy could he play an audience, RIP Freddie You should listen to Brighton Rock, if you didn’t know Hammer To Fall, then listen to this masterpiece. Never ever underestimate the ability of Brian May, Roger Taylor and the great John Deacon on guitar who also wrote a number of Queen hits. Watch the Live Magic gig at Wembley, my daughter grew up with that soundtrack and even as a kid, it’s all her friends would be allowed to play in her room! Always remember, No Synths!
@BLew657
@BLew657 3 года назад
Freddie Mercury wrote Crazy little thing called love as a tribute to Elvis. He wrote it in less than 10 minutes. Legend
@davidfeatch1436
@davidfeatch1436 3 года назад
“Hammer to Fall” was written solely by Queen’s guitarist Brian May. Radio Gaga - was the second song. This was the best group ever in history :D
@brianpakula6376
@brianpakula6376 4 года назад
Freddie knew how to control an audience and made you love him blessed we were with Freddie mercury
@amythechocoholic5761
@amythechocoholic5761 4 года назад
Fun fact: 1. Freddie was dealing with a throat infection during this. 2. David Bowie was next in the lineup and told Queen as they walked offstage, "How the f*ck am I supposed to follow that?!" 3. Freddie LOVED audience participation, hence the back and forth ad lib, so he would have LOVED you guys. 4. Brian May, the guitarist with the fro, is an astrophysicist studying space dust. Thank you guys for the experience. I felt like I was partying with you 😂 And yes, I subscribed.
@markwtal9453
@markwtal9453 4 года назад
I laughed so bad when red Mr. 2 about David Bowie haha
@JohnLeePettimoreIII
@JohnLeePettimoreIII 4 года назад
He isn't studying it currently. That was indeed the subject of his doctoral thesis, but he has long been a PhD.
@amythechocoholic5761
@amythechocoholic5761 4 года назад
@@JohnLeePettimoreIII thank you for the correction. He finished his doctorate in 2007 and got his award the following year. Looks like he was tangentially involved in the New Horizons project as a consultant as it passed by a Kuiper Belt object around Dec 2018-Jan 2019, but I imagine it's difficult to keep your mind on space when you're touring at age 70-ish lol
@ElectrikNYCfunK
@ElectrikNYCfunK 4 года назад
I'd like to add a little to this. Queen had a huge chip on their shoulder coming into this as they were tired of hearing that they werent really a "cool rock band" so Freddy came out knowing he followed U2 but had not only Bowie but also The Who ANNNDDDD Elton John performing after whom was quoted as saying to Queen when they came off stage " You Bastards!, You stole the show!!!" ...This performance put Queen into another stratosphere
@steffenjonda8283
@steffenjonda8283 4 года назад
Poor Bowie :) Not really....
@geoffsullivan7902
@geoffsullivan7902 3 года назад
Crazy little thing written by Queen. Freddie loved Elvis so he’s channeling his inner Elvis....this is blues 101 back beat bass....and great in it’s simplicity, except it’s Freddie so...the crowd gets in every song. ❤️😎🔥🤘the joy on your faces is why I’m here. Please do more live music, Rock from this era is full of talented musicians and vocalists at a time when everyone toured. Live Aid alone is a walk thru music history for sure.
@Bellabob
@Bellabob 3 года назад
An amazing reaction! Live Aid was a year before I was born but Queen’s performance is legendary! The thing I love is how they timed their performance to perfection. There’s a line of lights at the front of the stage showing how long their set is, and it goes red the very second they raise their hands at the end of We Are The Champions! Such pro’s!!
@universalbiscuit7781
@universalbiscuit7781 4 года назад
Freddie was that dude! Going all out, no holds barred, full throttle. Thank you so much for honoring his memory with this y'all. Made my day.😎👍 That put a smile on both of your faces.
@SSIronHeart
@SSIronHeart 4 года назад
Allegedly elton John burst into Queens dressing room and said that Freddie stole the show. Millions were watching all over the world. Freddie stole it all. Not even the Beatles at there height could even dream of this.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 4 года назад
Fantastic show but remember The Beatles were known by virtually everyone in the World from China to India to The Polynesian Islands. That's never happened b4 or since ..lol
@SSIronHeart
@SSIronHeart 4 года назад
@@Isleofskye this was watched by almost 1 Billion. As great as the Beatle's are, they aren't this Great.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 4 года назад
LOL.........We are both agreeing that both Bands are /were great but your logic, my friend is hilarious because firstly this wasn't a Queen crowd but a collection, as you know, of many major Artists then so Queen can't take the credit for the size of the worldwide audience though, undeniably, they gave the greatest performance by a Country Mile and Secondly, by your logic, every other Group on that bill were also equally great because they TOO attracted that crowd....:)
@SSIronHeart
@SSIronHeart 4 года назад
@Charlie Chaman come again?
@SSIronHeart
@SSIronHeart 4 года назад
That directed at me or sky?
@MarieDesJardin
@MarieDesJardin 4 года назад
Steph, I knew you were a woman after my own heart the moment I saw you show up with a chardonnay in your hand. Hooray for a woman reactor! What a lovely tribute you gave to dear Freddie at ~27 minutes, and with you and Jay both bowing at the end. This is the best reaction by far to this amazing event. I love how you both were in sync with each other and the audience. I also didn't know the two songs, Radio Gaga and Hammer to Fall, the first time I watched it. It made this video extra special-- experiencing it like many of the crowd did, coming to this music festival and being surprised by, "Wow, those guys are good!" Thank you so much for the beautiful reaction. Love and peace.
@cpwilliam2987
@cpwilliam2987 2 года назад
And Queen or Freddie had a pure voice, no auto tune and no need as his voice is the instrument. I watched the whole video with you guys and he impressed me. I will follow your new ones. Keep on keeping on!
@samthehikingman9484
@samthehikingman9484 4 года назад
I was 15 years old..... It was the most amazing thing I'd seen on TV.... I thought this will help to change us....bring the world together..... a wonderful time of change...
@sukioki6983
@sukioki6983 4 года назад
This was a week before my 10th birthday. I remember watching it on MTV. The entire Live Aid is something I will never forget.
@pahakasvivenuksesta2653
@pahakasvivenuksesta2653 4 года назад
I was 15 also :D
@hippiecolleen1352
@hippiecolleen1352 4 года назад
I thought it did too...im class of 84 and we all thought our generation put an end to racism and gay prejudice.... What TF happened?
@Masaaki592
@Masaaki592 4 года назад
I Cried like a baby when I saw your reaction to this. Freddy is Life Xxx
@raymondolunn
@raymondolunn 4 года назад
One of the best reactions to this video. Totally getting into the 'occasion', and Steph definitely loves the strutting Peacock that is Freddie Mercury. Peace
@Halloween111
@Halloween111 3 года назад
Their set was as follows: Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio Ga Ga, Hammer To Fall, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions.
@mallaka8
@mallaka8 4 года назад
I remember sitting outside Freddie house in London on the day he died. I cried so much for several weeks. Sadly, I was to young to attend Live Aid. I was 9.
@kimemerson5732
@kimemerson5732 4 года назад
Freddie would have been 73 on September 5th. I miss him still, there will never be another! What a fabulous band of brothers they were, John, Roger, Brian and Freddie...this was QUEEN!
@judyjones256
@judyjones256 3 года назад
YOU WILL LOVE: "One Vision." It was written as a dedication to Dr. Martin Luther King. The live version at Wembly 1986 is wonderful but you may want to watch the studio version to catch all the words more easily. (The last line is just Freddie being Freddie. The man had a great sense of humor).
@NMENDEZJKD
@NMENDEZJKD 4 года назад
1985. I was 15. I saw Live Aid on MTV it was a whole day concert. I saw Queen come on and Perform and I knew they stold the show. No one expected it but they did. Even me I was like hey I like those songs.
@roadkill7314
@roadkill7314 4 года назад
Arguably the greatest live performance in the history of rock and roll (due to the size of the audience worldwide and the significance of the event). Queen blew away a lot of legendary performers at this concert!
@jasminafuehrer
@jasminafuehrer 4 года назад
Robert Stevenson yes I watched ‘t live some people didn’t want to perform after him cause Fredi rehearsed-they rehearsed(he once told) they have been preparing for Live Aid -only few nights though but that’ was enough
@davidfreeme7989
@davidfreeme7989 4 года назад
Bullshit Led Zeppelin were still are the greatest live band eva
@mikemac7196
@mikemac7196 4 года назад
@@davidfreeme7989 But they sucked that day. Even Page admitted that.
@anthonyrus5704
@anthonyrus5704 4 года назад
@@davidfreeme7989 floyd
@dene39
@dene39 4 года назад
Greatest performance broadcast live on national tv, I will give you. But I've seen many performances that were better. Prince, MJ to name two.
@OnTheAir
@OnTheAir 4 года назад
"Afro-man" is Brian May, one of best guitarists of all time and Phd Astrophysicist.
@GregSchmidt711
@GregSchmidt711 4 года назад
And he still has his Afro, though signicantly whiter now.
@69JayBee
@69JayBee 3 года назад
Greatest rock guitarist as recently voted by his peers. Oh and phd
@ericborland3292
@ericborland3292 3 года назад
You don't know what you missed I seen this band twice and no band will ever hold a candle to them QUEEN will live on for ever RIP Freddie
@catherinehutchinson6099
@catherinehutchinson6099 3 года назад
I’m a huge fan of darling Freddie and the guys (Queen) but I must say I have thoroughly enjoyed watching you guys watching this remarkable historical performance from the guys. We all miss him so much, I have seen Adam Lambert with Brian and Roger and I must say I was really impressed and thoroughly enjoyed the show. RIP Freddie you were one unique individual ❤️❤️
@phillipwhite5633
@phillipwhite5633 4 года назад
1 Bohemian rhapsody 2 Radio GA GA 3 hammer to fall 4 crazy little thing called love 5 we will rock you 6 we are the champions All original songs no remakes At 9:48 there is a bonus song all in one full day
@stewben1169
@stewben1169 4 года назад
Phil White the last Song at 20:48 was called“Is this the world we created”
@jdo1674
@jdo1674 4 года назад
I just love how they look drunk,happy and how they like Queen. Cheers people.
@mac1975
@mac1975 3 года назад
There is nothing like this these days. Or ever will be again. I was in the crowd and was literally stunned
@69JayBee
@69JayBee 3 года назад
I hope people remember how insane this gathering was in the such a short time and the money raised by all the musicians here and in philli. Regardless of the problems later the good will started it.
@angelmoon1959
@angelmoon1959 4 года назад
I was there , it was a electric experience Queen definitely stole the show , it was a very long hot day , i slept outside in a doorway overnight to buy the tickets to go , when i say slept in truth we didn't do much sleeping there was a lot of people also there like my self that just couldn't miss out on such an event , and it was well worth it , i still feel the emotion when i watch these reaction videos
@edwardbrady1552
@edwardbrady1552 4 года назад
The Smile on Steph's face is priceless.
@donnacaylor4570
@donnacaylor4570 4 года назад
Steph you get it girl! I mean you feel it in your soul and you really get it! Thanks for sharing that. It's a beautiful thing
@CrayCruz
@CrayCruz 4 года назад
Steph showed that she truly loved Freddie and not just saying it to get subscribers. I felt it and I got emotional too.
@gerose1964
@gerose1964 4 года назад
I think it was David Lee Roth, "if you can't do it under a light bulb in jeans and tshirt you can't do it at all"
@michellehardman50
@michellehardman50 3 года назад
I remember this like if it was yesterday. I was 12 and a half it was a hot sunny day and we stayed in and watched LIve Aid. And Queens performance was epic and everyone knew it.... thank you for reactions and passion and yep rip Freddie 🙌🏻
@armorer94
@armorer94 4 года назад
"Crazy little thing called love" was written by Freddie while sitting in a bathtub listening to Elvis.
@armorer94
@armorer94 4 года назад
In Switzerland.
@armorer94
@armorer94 4 года назад
While on tour.
@Emzepicchannel
@Emzepicchannel 4 года назад
It took him 10 minutes and only has five chords cause he only knew how to play 5 on the guitar.
@dominicomegon4714
@dominicomegon4714 4 года назад
Freddie was about to cure cancer in that tub but the water started to get cold so he got out and lost the train of thought.
@twishandshout8106
@twishandshout8106 4 года назад
Yes
@jeffhale2982
@jeffhale2982 4 года назад
Okay, that was hands down the best music reaction video EVER! Watched the entire show live on MTV when MTV actually played music, all four of their videojockeys were in Philadelphia, making inane comments throughout. I've got ten hours on videotape I recorded from the tv. Freddie Mercury and Queen were unbelievable, many concert experts say this was the best live performance in rock history. Love you guys, first time I've ever visited. I'm 70. I was half my present age back in '85.
@jennybutler1643
@jennybutler1643 3 года назад
Did you see how the crowd in Philadelphia reacted to Queen? I would love to see a video of that reaction.
@mickyerwin3343
@mickyerwin3343 3 года назад
Freddy wrote Crazy little thing called love in tribute to Elvis
@garthbekkerbuksie4338
@garthbekkerbuksie4338 3 года назад
Wrote the song in ten minutes in a bathtub, tribute to Elvis
@swampwitch6133
@swampwitch6133 3 года назад
Funny thing is if you listen to his voice at he sounds really close to Elvis to me when he was singing that. You could definitely tell the Elvis influence deeply imbedded in that song.
@nickachief
@nickachief 3 года назад
elvis never sang this song, he died 2 years befor it was writen
@petechambers541
@petechambers541 3 года назад
@@nickachief no one said he did, Freddie wrote it as a tribute to elvis
@davidpledger2898
@davidpledger2898 2 года назад
Freddie had the crowd eating out of the palm of his hand. The Greatest Showman that ever lived. RIP
@pacotosto1293
@pacotosto1293 4 года назад
I love when you say 'do that shit Freddie' as you know it was his style and the only one who could do that... Love it
@jerryleonard1570
@jerryleonard1570 4 года назад
We have our kings of Rock Freddie was the queen of rock and we all know that the queen has all the power in the house rip Freddie
@karenrawling3632
@karenrawling3632 4 года назад
You expect 100% from freddy but get 200% pure talent with an awesome voice. In my opinion best band ever.
@genehaire4852
@genehaire4852 3 года назад
I just turned 17 on the 8 of July just before this . I remember it like yesterday. We watch it on tv . Queen was the best band that played that day they had everyone there and on tv in the palm of their hands . There will never be another Freddy or Queen that will be like these . Forever loved by everyone. RIP Freddy you will be missed deeply
@lukedenno
@lukedenno 4 года назад
I love jay's face expression.... genuine surprise and enjoyment
@maryday7602
@maryday7602 4 года назад
Thank you for helping to make Freddy Mercury immortal! So glad new generations are discovering Queen. Love you two!
@elbruces
@elbruces 4 года назад
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" is a Queen original designed to sound like it should have been an Elvis song.
@gavlar111
@gavlar111 4 года назад
Freddie wrote it in 10 minutes whilst in the bath 2 years after Elvis died. It was dedicated to Elvis. Freddie is the greatest of all time.
@Celticshade
@Celticshade 2 года назад
radio gaga and directly after his call and response are easily the best parts because i cant even imagine what that felt like being on stage with the whole crowd engraded like that. its insane. this is easily one of the most influential moments in music history. can we also talk about brian may? the guitarist. hes legitimately one of the smartest rockstars on the planet, hes got a PhD in astrophysics. hes insanely smart. not just musically, but scientifically and mathematically.
@mcourtneyhaigney1703
@mcourtneyhaigney1703 4 года назад
You guys were so much fun to watch! Btw- that was “Hammer to Fall”
@ll7868
@ll7868 4 года назад
It's Friday night, I did 4 hour shift at the food bank until 8:30 tonight and rewarded myself with a 6 pack of Guinness Stout to sip on. 🍻Cheers from Winnipeg, Canada🇨🇦! I was 15 in 1985 and living in Vancouver, Canada when this concert was happening, if time travel were possible this is one of the Top 10 shows I'd want to go back and see live.
@mrslp
@mrslp 4 года назад
Love Queen. Good drink is lemoncello an sprite its a lemon liqueur
@michelletammydenney6549
@michelletammydenney6549 3 года назад
Out of all the Reaction Videos I have enjoyed you two most of all ❤❤I love your beautiful smile.And thank you for loving Freddie.
@Davey_bfg71
@Davey_bfg71 3 года назад
Hey you guys, thanks for featuring this, your reactions to seeing this sent shivers through my spine, much as this performance did on the day back in ‘85 when I was 13! Bless you guys!!
@devildriver9615
@devildriver9615 4 года назад
Bohemian Rhapsody” (Partial) “Radio Ga Ga” Vocal improvisation. “Hammer to Fall” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” “We Will Rock You” (first verse and chorus only) “We Are the Champions”
@judithmiteen6186
@judithmiteen6186 4 года назад
wrong!!! The song is "Hammer to Fall"
@daz1200
@daz1200 4 года назад
@@judithmiteen6186 thats what he said
@MrGreensweightHist
@MrGreensweightHist 4 года назад
@@daz1200 Might have edited it after being corrected.
@daz1200
@daz1200 4 года назад
@@MrGreensweightHist true
@devildriver9615
@devildriver9615 4 года назад
I havent changed anything from the beginning and yes, the songs name is Hammer to fall.
@catherineconklin2667
@catherineconklin2667 4 года назад
Watched this so many times and it never gets old.
@geomarierock3061
@geomarierock3061 3 года назад
I was on vacation in London when Live Aid was going on. We were close enough to Wembley to see the fireworks at the end of the show. My brother and I insisted on going back to the hotel to watch. We got back to watch U2 (our favorite band) but stayed watching and I remember this so clearly. It was seriously mesmerizing. I remember how the hands looked like waves to Radio Ga Ga because the sound was hitting at different times so people were not clapping in sync. My husband never saw this and I made him watch it years ago because I remembered how awesome it was.
@SBQDawn
@SBQDawn 4 года назад
Freddy liked Elvis wrote it and did that Elvis impression out of love and respect ...side note early in their career they had a problem with their plane and Elvis lent them his plane the Lisa Marie to get to their show on time ...how's that for helpful respect between performers ? Both Icons Both missed !
@NMENDEZJKD
@NMENDEZJKD 4 года назад
Wow great Story. I didn't know that.
@tanya4025
@tanya4025 4 года назад
Wow only now that i came across with this info... even with Elvis? .. with Michael Jackson I knew ..wowww really great
@polyesterlynx2479
@polyesterlynx2479 4 года назад
Steph mimed along like any true Freddy fan would. *raises a drink to the lady* Merry Christmas, Sippingtons.
@julianraygoza6220
@julianraygoza6220 4 года назад
One of the few people in this world who could use there audience as a effing instrument
@dennislindqvist8443
@dennislindqvist8443 3 года назад
Freddie wrote "Crazy little thing called love". We all know he's a godsend singer, but one should not forget Rogers backing vocals.
@starleet2001
@starleet2001 4 года назад
The first song you wanted to know what it was; "Hammer to Fall" references the Cold War that the band members grew up in. Hammer is a a reference to the Soviet Hammer & Sickle. Hammer to Fall Here we stand or here we fall History won't care at all Make the bed, light the light Lady Mercy won't be home tonight You don't waste no time at all Don't hear the bell but you answer the call It comes to you as to us all We're just waiting for the hammer to fall Oh, every night and every day A little piece of you is falling away But lift your face the Western Way Build your muscles as your body decays Tow your line and play their game Let the anaesthetic cover it all 'Til one day they call your name You know it's time for the hammer to fall Rich or poor or famous for Your truth it's all the same (Oh, no! Oh, no!) Lock your door but rain is pouring Through your window pane (Oh, no!) Baby, now your struggle's all in vain For he who grew up tall and proud In the shadow of the Mushroom Cloud Convinced our voices can't be heard We just wanna scream it louder and louder and louder What the hell we fighting for? Just surrender and it won't hurt at all You just got time to say your prayers While you're waiting for the hammer to-hammer to fall Hey! Yes It's going to fall! Yeah! Hammer! You know Yeah! Hammer to fall! Hammer! Yeah! Waiting for the hammer to fall, baby! While you're waiting for the hammer to fall Give it to me one more time!
@alicedell8595
@alicedell8595 4 года назад
I cried all the way through.
@Kevin-cy4qn
@Kevin-cy4qn 4 года назад
I straight up LOVE U GUYS, y'all are great! The fact that GREAT music can bring people together no matter the genre of music, the greats stand up forever, & is timeless!!
@kprnr7140
@kprnr7140 4 года назад
I'm from Scotland and in the UK Queen are rated higher than The Beatles and Rolling Stones
@anthonymclean9743
@anthonymclean9743 3 года назад
The biggest British band ever are The Beatles..
@Bibiana862
@Bibiana862 3 года назад
@@anthonymclean9743 sorry but Beatles were overatted,
@anthonymclean9743
@anthonymclean9743 3 года назад
@@Bibiana862 You're entitled to your opinion, I stand by mine 👍
@Red-Rambo
@Red-Rambo 3 года назад
@@anthonymclean9743 actually Queen was way bigger than the Beatles in the uk. The Beatles were obviously huge but they had their biggest success and biggest following over in America.
@anthonymclean9743
@anthonymclean9743 3 года назад
@@Red-Rambo There is a difference in popular and biggest in terms of record sales , the beatles are ahead of queen by a good margin
@starleet2001
@starleet2001 4 года назад
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" is an original written by Freddie Mercury in 1979. Elvis was Freddie's idol, but Elvis died in 1977 and Freddie wrote this song as a tribute to his idol.
@NMENDEZJKD
@NMENDEZJKD 4 года назад
Elvis was my idol too.
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