I remember Roger Taylor from Queen talking about the day of the Live Aid show, he said that there were "all these little synth bands s**tting themselves at the prospect of playing in front of a billion people". He turned to Freddie and asked him if he was nervous. Freddie's response was, "Darling, I was f**king born for this day!" This is the difference between Queen and other bands.
Yeah, you could tell that Freddie was free on stage. Life off stage was a struggle for him. Thankfully, for him and the rest of the world, Queen gave him the opportunity and he took full advantage. F*****g Bravo. :)
That energy that he had, you completely doubt that he had any hesitation. You know that's something he really loved doing just by looking at his performance.
I remember watching this in real time. Watching the crowd do the overhead hand-claps, this wasn't a "Queen concert," they were a last-minute add. They captured the world that day.
the live aid version is a truncated version. you should react to the whole show. this performance saved live aid and is regarded as one of the greatest live performances ever.
Me too, my mum comes running in from the kitchen "oh wow, who is that?" I replied "that's the band you've been telling me to turn down for the past 10 years " Oh they're very good she said 😂
I heard that they took every moment of opportunity of rehearsal time allotted...their performance was timed to pretty much the second.....bravo to one of the greatest bands EVER
Queen was fading as a band at the time, and weren’t on the poster for the show. They destroyed it so much, that not only did it give their career a shot in the arm, but it is widely believed to be the best live set ever. 20 minutes of perfection.
This song became a bit auto biographical for the band for this reason. Like the radio, a technology being replaced by TV for entertainment, Queen was in danger of becoming background noise to more "modern" music. They had their finest hour, years after they had already had their time in the spotlight.
This song was an anthem to radio at a time when MTV, videos, & other visual tech were beginning to replace the radio as the main tech that everyone used to hear the world’s music. It was so on point.
Freddie would have turned 77 on September 5th. Considering that the amazing Mr. Tony Bennett was 94 when he gave his last public performance, and was still playing the piano and singing just the week before he passed, I think Freddie would have still been singing and strutting were he still alive today. Also, 🎉CONGRATULATIONS BRITT!!!🎉
Yes, like Mick Jagger 80 years old two days ago still strutting. Paul McCartney, 81 years and Ringo Starr 83 years, not strutting much but both still active.
@@Tomas-Odebrant Bennett, Jagger and McCartney are all white... currently leading the world on life expectancy. Freddie Mercury, from relatively humble Indian Parsi extraction would not have been that far behind... but not quite to the same level. All probabilities, no certainty of course.
Fun fact, Queen was never slotted to play this venue when the tickets were sold. They were a surprise last minute addition. Which means most of the people who are here bought tickets to see other bands. They didn't buy them to come see Queen. But the minute Queen hit the stage.. they ALL were Queen fans.
^THIS It is rarely mentioned that the crowd that is raising their arms and clapping along are not diehard Queen fans. They just appreciate greatness when they see/hear it.
I've been commenting a few times - watching the entire Queen segment of LiveAid is AN EXPERIENCE and you should definitely check it out for a reaction. Freddie was such an incredible performer. He had perfect timing, perfect voice control, perfect pitch... just everything all at once.
This Legendary concert LiveAid twinned with a concert in Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸, 72 thousand at Wembley Stadium Uk 🇬🇧 92 thousand at Philadelphia USA, the concerts were to raise awareness and funding for a terrible famine in Ethiopia 🇪🇹 Africa, in 1985 it was the first of a kind televised worldwide to nearly 2 billion people, some of the best artists in the world performing on the day, each artist having a 20 minute slot to perform, Queen came on stage and with their flamboyant legendary outstanding performance where by far the best performers on the day Queen stole the show, Freddie had the crowds in the palm of his hand, I actually attended LiveAid and have many fond memories of that time, I also attended a Queen concert at Wembley Stadium 🇬🇧 in 1986, and I attended Freddie’s last live performance at Knebworth park also in 1986 , where the crowd was estimated to be 140 thousand, Freddie is surely missed he in my opinion was the best frontman of a band, great reaction thanks 🙏
Not only is Freddie tallented at an iconic level, you can also see that he is passionate about singing and performing. He is truly amazing. I was never the biggest fan of their style of music, but watching him sing... you have to be comletely without a heart if you don't get pulled in to this man's energy. He is one of the greats. I am sure his band members miss him every day.
History and the world of Rock’n Roll consider Queen’s Live Aid Show to be the single best rock performance EVER! They stole the show for sure! Love it!
Faroukh Bulsara was from a tiny island called Zanzibar off the coast of east Africa and went to school in India. He was raised in the Zoroastrian religion before moving to the UK. A lot of his early songs dealt with him coming to terms with being gay in the 1970s. It’s amusing to me with all the garbage music we have in 2023 that Queen recorded a song slamming bad music in the early 80s. They were ahead of their time.
My two unchecked boxes on my bucket list after I die will be having not seen Freddie Mercury live and not seeing Mick Jagger live. Though both are/were surrounded by incredible talent, their mere presence changes the whole aura around the performance.
Britt, love Queen almost as much as your channel. I have a few bands ahead of them, but only a handful not counting the thumb. BUT, this is THE MOST ICONIC live performance EVER. Literally stole the entire world from time zone to another regardless of space and time. Love to all on board!
It actually annoys me how much people think that Queen was just Freddy Mercury and a backup band. That isn't truth. Brian May was a badass. He wrote many of Queen's biggest hits. Not only was he a rocker, he was an astrophysicist and was knighted.
If you just LISTEN to this clip, closing your eyes so you are not dazzled by Freddie.... they do NOT sound like a 3 piece band... no way, no how.... amazing musicians.
@@andyallan2909 🤣 yes I am just referring to the Queen performance. As I’m reading my comment again I can see why someone would think that 😂 I watched it live as well . There were a lot of great performances but not as great as Queen 😁
This is probably the top live performance of the ROCK era. And not a single stupid phone in sight. The audience was totally involved and engaged. I imagine performers appreciate that and feed off that themselves. Sadly today's audiences are self-absorbed in themselves. The entire band was on fire.
Thanks for the reaction, Britt! I've been a massive Queen fan since their LP "A Night At The Opera" came to my record store very early in 1976. Within a week I had purchased their first three albums and I was lucky enough to see them live three times! Freddie Mercury was an amazing front man and is a legendary songwriter and performer, but each member of the band were great. All were songwriters, all wrote hit songs for the band, each of them was supremely talented and contributed to the band in their own right. Freddie is fantastic, but the other members of Queen are equally deserving of love and respect.
Britt, once again, your reaction is precious! Your face lights up with your smile and eyes.I grew up in the 60's and 70's in LA when one could easily see all the great bands and performers, which I did. I saw Queen during their Opera tour. It may be the greatest performance that I ever saw. Freddie was magnificent, as was Brian May's guitar playing. He has a unique sound. Love your reactions!!❤❤
Queen has performed at Wembley several times to sold-out crowds. This performance was very special because of all the other participating artists that Queen outclassed. After Queen, David Bowie went on stage for a very good performance, despite a band formed at the last minute. Legend has it that Bowie, only half joking, whispered S.O.B to Freddy, due to the high quality of his performance and the fact that he had added 20 minutes to the scheduled time.
I watched the entire Live Aid concert - both continents. I was 12 and even though I was watching to see Duran Duran, this performance (and specifically this song) is etched in my brain. I remember this music video had just hit MTV, and there was an audience in the video doing the raised clapping during the chorus. I loved watching the Live Aid audience re-create that vibe from the video! One of the greatest memories from my childhood. Great reaction!
This was more like the peak of a stunning comeback for Queen. Although they never really went away in the early 80s, their career had taken a slight dip in terms of their popularity (with the exception of the "Under Pressure" duet with David Bowie). Then when The Works came out in '84 they were topping the charts again. They still might have been considered by many to have been a bit past their best, though, until this performance happened. Everyone was blown away by what they did at live aid. I can clearly recall the tabloids the next day. Even though dozens of legendary artists had performed (and performed very well), the front pages were all of Freddie with that now-iconic stance with the armband and one fist raised in the air (at least in the UK, where I was).
Queen's 20 mins at the Live Aid concert is widely thought to be the GREATEST 20 mins of Rock N Roll ever. It is immortalized in Rock history as is Queen and Freddie Mercury!
The best set of the day during Live Aid. Bar none. Had immense stage presence and could hold the crowd in the palm of his hand. Should watch entire set by Queen from that day. Amazing job (and he was fighting a respiratory illness and still belted it out). Was the greatest!
I was extremely blessed in that I was actually there at the concert.Of all the bands,Queen owned the stage.The magical experience is something I will forever cherish.Freddie had that star quality and had the entire crowd singing with him.He was and always be the ultimate iconic legend ❤❤❤
Queen at Live Aid were iconic, and when you consider that more than 70 bands/acts performed at Live Aid, who remembers, who the other 70 odd acts were, or what they sang, but everyone knows the performance of Queen, even though Freddie had a throat infection, is still held up as the greatest performance at Live Aid
Let's see, I remember U2, Phil Collins, Elton John (and especially with George Michael singing Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me---better than the original), and many more...I love Queen and Freddie, but get serious...
I have to admit, watching Freddie perform live to an adoring audience was always something vey special to me. For me his finest hour was the Wembley gig back in 1986 (where he wore that famous yellow jacket) and he sang 'Under Pressure' involving all the audience in his pre-song warm up. Just perfect. God rest him.
Elvis Presley and Freddie on stage together would of been the best stage presence in the history of music just the way they were with there fans and just ahhhh 😢
Britt, an interesting consideration here is most Queen fans were into their music long before videos. We bought albums and just listened to the music. Or caught it on the radio. We had little idea what the band looked like. Without a doubt video added another dimension that Queen was incredible at.
Great part of one of the best sets in rock music history. Freddie really knew how to work a crowd. Queen blew away some of the biggest names in music that day.
Hi Britt, you need to react to the whole 20 minutes of Queen's set (6 songs) at Live Aid to experience just how awesome their performance was! I'm sure you'll love it. 😊❤ Queen are my favourite band.
I wish I was able to see Queen perform life with Freddie! I've watched this video (and many others of live performances) MANY times and just LOVE how he interacts with the audience and how he just has everyone in the palm of his hand!! Just amazing!! And his birthday was 2 days before mine!!!
Britt, it was so awesome when you revealed the reason for your glow. In a crummy world it is so cool to know you will pass along your smile and spirit and plum cool tude! Thanks to you and yours for the continued brilliance.
I can only echo what so many others have said about this concert, and in particular, this spectacular performance by Queen. I was right around 20 years old when this came out and I recall there was a lot of hype about what the organizers were trying to do. Over the years, it's been made clear by so many just what an impact the performance by Queen had - there's no question today about how awesome Freddie was, along with the band. And, as others have said, people were there because they believed in the cause, and, in my opinion weren't just virtue signaling or looking for likes, or most importantly, ruining the performance for everyone by trying to film the entire concert.
I saw this Live Aid 1985, i was almost 15-years old, and Queen hits! It was a good time for me to have that experience.And "Do they know is Christmas time" was awesome song on that time.
Watched with my kids as it happened we danced around the room non stop was magical. One of the greatest memories we share from their childhood. The whole day was wonderful but Queen totally stole the show❤
Doing song by song of Live Aid separately you will miss the call and response...but a good reason to watch it again on your own. It is in the rock history books as one of the greatest live performances. I think if Freddie was here today, he would be mixing it up with projects, people, producing...he would have to keep himself engaged, never bored. But I think Queen would have periodically resurfaced now and then. They would all refresh and return.
They said that Queen brought in more donations that day than all the bands combined. Watching it still gives me goose bumps. It was one for the record books. People love Queen and really showed it that day.
The song ends with one of the best, probably the best, audience partication in pop. It was definitely part of the Rasio Ga Ga number and it would be tragic for you to miss it by ending too soon.
I still remember reading the front page of the newspaper announcing his death and my heart just breaking. Freddie was amazing, a one-off and missed so much by so many, not only those of us who loved him while he was here but so many others who have discovered and loved him since he left us
They had been already on the map, it was not cool to be a Queen fan in the mid 80's, the non believers thought they 'had their time'. Live Aid proved them wrong and made us fans proud and vindicated, giving it loads of "I TOLD YOU SO!". We seen them live, we knew what to expect and they didn't disappoint. What it did do was bring them back to the top as their back catalogue started soaring in sales straight after this.
I wasn't at Live Aid, it was my 20th Birthday... I did see Queen in 1986 at Knebworth and it was amazing Freddie has Freddie and some! I think as long as he could perform, he'd still be doing it. He was the ultimate showman, the best I love it that you love him so much
hello...i was 10 years when this was aired in finland and i clapped my hands and when i saw the bohemian rhapsody in movietheater i standed up and clapped...in the beginning of of the movie i said to everyone hey! when radio gaga comes stand up and clap...but i was the only one...2 of my greatest memories EVER!!!
Hi Britt, great reaction, I could watch Freddie gallivant on stage all day😂 Live aid is definitely one of the most iconic performances. But a couple of others that are known to be iconic or of their top performances are Wembley 1986. A few of the songs from that concert that you should react to our another one bites the dust, under pressure, a kind of magic, and now I’m here. I believe you already reacted to who wants to live forever from the Wembley 86 concert. Another fabulous performance/concert from them is Montreal 1981. I believe you already reacted to somebody to love from that concert, but I would also suggest, save me, dragon attack, under pressure, another one bites the dust, Bohemian Rhapsody. If you like frisky Friday, you should definitely watch him perform fat bottom girls Milton kKeynes 1982.
You should watch the entire 20 minute session to get the full impact of Freddie. Their performance set the bar at live aid and nobody came close. Thats why it's set in history.
Wasn't a fan of this song back in the day, but listening to it again all of these years later -- have a new appreciation for it -- especially the lyrics.
As someone who watched live aid as it happened and followed Queen as a teenager, their portion of live aid is absolutely amazing. They were thought to be on their way out, but in reality, taught the younger bands how to perform. Watch their whole performance, and you'll see him engage and control wembly stadium as has never been done before. It's worth the watch and is a real treat.
I always tear up watching this. Just the nostalgia alone of him singing about the radio and how it was everything until the video started killing it, and how he honored it through this song..Happy tears
The Live Aid set was incredible for so many reasons. They walk on stage. Roger hits the toms, Brian strikes a chord, John thumps a note on bass, Freddie plays a few chords on the piano. It's go time. They had 20 minutes. I think they went 8 seconds over. Freddie playing with the audience. If someone wants to know how to do it live, watch this.
Queen had previously played to a bigger live crowd than this at the 1976 Hyde Park (London) free concert. Estimates for the crowd range from minimum 100,000 up to 250,000. I spent the whole concert about 25 yards from the front of the stage.
The pose at the end of Freddie's performance comes from The Afternoon of a Faun (French: L'Après-midi d'un faune), [1912] part of the Ballets Russes season in Paris that year. Part of this ballet can also be seen in the Queen video "I Want to Break Free".
I was 15 years old, watched entire festival, all 12 hours..QUEEN brought down the arena. Still get chills watching crowd, and yes I was clapping in living room..lol
It’s an ode to what radio used to be. The radio was his only friend growing up. His whole world. Radio was his Budda. “I'd sit alone and watch your light My only friend through teenage nights And everything I had to know I heard it on my radio…” Then times changed. MTV came along. He’s remembering and old friend.
This was the defining live performance for not only Queen but all of Live Aid. This was not a Queen-friendly audience and most people had thought of Queen as an afterthought but Queen reminded everyone of the greatness of the band during their legendary set. Freddie had the whole crowd eating out of the palm of his hand
I remember Roger Taylor from Queen talking about the day of the Live Aid show, he said that there were "all these little synth bands s**tting themselves at the prospect of playing in front of a billion people". He turned to Freddie and asked him if he was nervous. Freddie's response was, "Darling, I was f**king born for this day!" This is the difference between Queen and other bands.
Yeah, you could tell that Freddie was free on stage. Life off stage was a struggle for him. Thankfully, for him and the rest of the world, Queen gave him the opportunity and he took full advantage. F*****g Bravo. :)
That energy that he had, you completely doubt that he had any hesitation. You know that's something he really loved doing just by looking at his performance.
Wonderfull description. Thumbs up to you my friend. ;-)
@@spoonunit03 Thumbs up!
@@neil2444 Can't give you two thumbs up in one go. You would otherwise have had it. 🙂
I remember watching this in real time. Watching the crowd do the overhead hand-claps, this wasn't a "Queen concert," they were a last-minute add. They captured the world that day.
Remember that hot week? Long time ago before global warming aka climate change.
With you on that memory!
Exactly
There'll never be another anything like him. God bless him 🙋♂
the live aid version is a truncated version. you should react to the whole show.
this performance saved live aid and is regarded as one of the greatest live performances ever.
Me too, my mum comes running in from the kitchen "oh wow, who is that?"
I replied "that's the band you've been telling me to turn down for the past 10 years "
Oh they're very good she said 😂
Your question - this performance (20 minutes) is widely known as the greatest live concert performance, ever.
AMEN
Freddie Mercury knwing he was dying from AIDS gave his heart and soul to this perfomance. Saying his goodbyes and thank yous to the fans.
I heard that they took every moment of opportunity of rehearsal time allotted...their performance was timed to pretty much the second.....bravo to one of the greatest bands EVER
Queen was fading as a band at the time, and weren’t on the poster for the show. They destroyed it so much, that not only did it give their career a shot in the arm, but it is widely believed to be the best live set ever. 20 minutes of perfection.
This song became a bit auto biographical for the band for this reason. Like the radio, a technology being replaced by TV for entertainment, Queen was in danger of becoming background noise to more "modern" music. They had their finest hour, years after they had already had their time in the spotlight.
This song was an anthem to radio at a time when MTV, videos, & other visual tech were beginning to replace the radio as the main tech that everyone used to hear the world’s music. It was so on point.
Freddie would have turned 77 on September 5th. Considering that the amazing Mr. Tony Bennett was 94 when he gave his last public performance, and was still playing the piano and singing just the week before he passed, I think Freddie would have still been singing and strutting were he still alive today. Also, 🎉CONGRATULATIONS BRITT!!!🎉
Yes, like Mick Jagger 80 years old two days ago still strutting. Paul McCartney, 81 years and Ringo Starr 83 years, not strutting much but both still active.
@@Tomas-Odebrant Bennett, Jagger and McCartney are all white... currently leading the world on life expectancy. Freddie Mercury, from relatively humble Indian Parsi extraction would not have been that far behind... but not quite to the same level. All probabilities, no certainty of course.
I get a mix of chills and tears every time I watch this performance. Freddie was just so special.
Fun fact, Queen was never slotted to play this venue when the tickets were sold. They were a surprise last minute addition.
Which means most of the people who are here bought tickets to see other bands. They didn't buy them to come see Queen.
But the minute Queen hit the stage.. they ALL were Queen fans.
^THIS It is rarely mentioned that the crowd that is raising their arms and clapping along are not diehard Queen fans. They just appreciate greatness when they see/hear it.
I've been commenting a few times - watching the entire Queen segment of LiveAid is AN EXPERIENCE and you should definitely check it out for a reaction. Freddie was such an incredible performer. He had perfect timing, perfect voice control, perfect pitch... just everything all at once.
This Legendary concert LiveAid twinned with a concert in Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸, 72 thousand at Wembley Stadium Uk 🇬🇧 92 thousand at Philadelphia USA, the concerts were to raise awareness and funding for a terrible famine in Ethiopia 🇪🇹 Africa, in 1985 it was the first of a kind televised worldwide to nearly 2 billion people, some of the best artists in the world performing on the day, each artist having a 20 minute slot to perform, Queen came on stage and with their flamboyant legendary outstanding performance where by far the best performers on the day Queen stole the show, Freddie had the crowds in the palm of his hand, I actually attended LiveAid and have many fond memories of that time, I also attended a Queen concert at Wembley Stadium 🇬🇧 in 1986, and I attended Freddie’s last live performance at Knebworth park also in 1986 , where the crowd was estimated to be 140 thousand, Freddie is surely missed he in my opinion was the best frontman of a band, great reaction thanks 🙏
Not only is Freddie tallented at an iconic level, you can also see that he is passionate about singing and performing. He is truly amazing. I was never the biggest fan of their style of music, but watching him sing... you have to be comletely without a heart if you don't get pulled in to this man's energy. He is one of the greats. I am sure his band members miss him every day.
History and the world of Rock’n Roll consider Queen’s Live Aid Show to be the single best rock performance EVER! They stole the show for sure! Love it!
I believe Freddie was put on this planet to give humanity this 20 minute performance. He'll be remembered forever at his absolute pinnacle.
Wow, that was deep.
This entire concert was epic. And Queen was the highlight, there is no doubt. I watched it real time back in the day.
Queen was already on the map, but they were widely considered to be past their prime. This performance reminded everyone of their greatness.
Faroukh Bulsara was from a tiny island called Zanzibar off the coast of east Africa and went to school in India. He was raised in the Zoroastrian religion before moving to the UK. A lot of his early songs dealt with him coming to terms with being gay in the 1970s. It’s amusing to me with all the garbage music we have in 2023 that Queen recorded a song slamming bad music in the early 80s. They were ahead of their time.
They didn't slam bad music and FYI the first ever video played on MTV was called Video Killed The Radio Star by The Buggles from 1979.
These guys re-wrote the book on how to DELIVER an unforgettable show that will forever stand the test of time 🔥✊️🔥
Queen were known as a SUPER GROUP before LIVE AID.... This performance just ROCKED them out of the PARK
One of the best front men ever. The way he always commanded the stage and controlled the crowd...epic. Man I wish I could have seen them live.
My two unchecked boxes on my bucket list after I die will be having not seen Freddie Mercury live and not seeing Mick Jagger live. Though both are/were surrounded by incredible talent, their mere presence changes the whole aura around the performance.
Britt, love Queen almost as much as your channel.
I have a few bands ahead of them, but only a handful not counting the thumb.
BUT, this is THE MOST ICONIC live performance EVER. Literally stole the entire world from time zone to another regardless of space and time.
Love to all on board!
It actually annoys me how much people think that Queen was just Freddy Mercury and a backup band. That isn't truth. Brian May was a badass. He wrote many of Queen's biggest hits. Not only was he a rocker, he was an astrophysicist and was knighted.
If you just LISTEN to this clip, closing your eyes so you are not dazzled by Freddie.... they do NOT sound like a 3 piece band... no way, no how.... amazing musicians.
His voice as well.
John Deacon also wrote some of their big hits too
And Roger Taylor's vocals a big part of Queen's sound too. He was the one providing all of the high harmonies to Freddy's main vocal lines.
I am with you. All four members wrote number one songs. Freddie was just such a big entity to overcome
It really does feel different to watch the entire show. The whole thing is epic. ❤❤❤
Whole, epic, show lasted for hours and hours (it was all day and into the night - and was brilliant). I assume you're referring to the Queen segment.
@@andyallan2909 🤣 yes I am just referring to the Queen performance. As I’m reading my comment again I can see why someone would think that 😂
I watched it live as well . There were a lot of great performances but not as great as Queen 😁
it's much too long for a reaction video though. We're not trying to get Britt banned on YT.
This is probably the top live performance of the ROCK era. And not a single stupid phone in sight. The audience was totally involved and engaged. I imagine performers appreciate that and feed off that themselves. Sadly today's audiences are self-absorbed in themselves. The entire band was on fire.
Thanks for the reaction, Britt! I've been a massive Queen fan since their LP "A Night At The Opera" came to my record store very early in 1976. Within a week I had purchased their first three albums and I was lucky enough to see them live three times! Freddie Mercury was an amazing front man and is a legendary songwriter and performer, but each member of the band were great. All were songwriters, all wrote hit songs for the band, each of them was supremely talented and contributed to the band in their own right. Freddie is fantastic, but the other members of Queen are equally deserving of love and respect.
I think Freddie would still tear it up now if he was alive and healthy!! Incredible talent!!
Britt, once again, your reaction is precious! Your face lights up with your smile and eyes.I grew up in the 60's and 70's in LA when one could easily see all the great bands and performers, which I did. I saw Queen during their Opera tour. It may be the greatest performance that I ever saw. Freddie was magnificent, as was Brian May's guitar playing. He has a unique sound. Love your reactions!!❤❤
Queen has performed at Wembley several times to sold-out crowds. This performance was very special because of all the other participating artists that Queen outclassed. After Queen, David Bowie went on stage for a very good performance, despite a band formed at the last minute. Legend has it that Bowie, only half joking, whispered S.O.B to Freddy, due to the high quality of his performance and the fact that he had added 20 minutes to the scheduled time.
You should watch the entire show. The way it flows is a masterpiece in and of itself.
I watched the entire Live Aid concert - both continents. I was 12 and even though I was watching to see Duran Duran, this performance (and specifically this song) is etched in my brain. I remember this music video had just hit MTV, and there was an audience in the video doing the raised clapping during the chorus. I loved watching the Live Aid audience re-create that vibe from the video! One of the greatest memories from my childhood. Great reaction!
This was more like the peak of a stunning comeback for Queen. Although they never really went away in the early 80s, their career had taken a slight dip in terms of their popularity (with the exception of the "Under Pressure" duet with David Bowie). Then when The Works came out in '84 they were topping the charts again. They still might have been considered by many to have been a bit past their best, though, until this performance happened. Everyone was blown away by what they did at live aid.
I can clearly recall the tabloids the next day. Even though dozens of legendary artists had performed (and performed very well), the front pages were all of Freddie with that now-iconic stance with the armband and one fist raised in the air (at least in the UK, where I was).
Arguably the best rock front man. He had sooo much energy to give. RIP Freddie Mercury
The way Freddie could command an audience was amazing and unmatched!!!!
Queen's 20 mins at the Live Aid concert is widely thought to be the GREATEST 20 mins of Rock N Roll ever. It is immortalized in Rock history as is Queen and Freddie Mercury!
Im so glad people are still moved so deeply by Freddie.
The best set of the day during Live Aid. Bar none. Had immense stage presence and could hold the crowd in the palm of his hand. Should watch entire set by Queen from that day. Amazing job (and he was fighting a respiratory illness and still belted it out). Was the greatest!
I was extremely blessed in that I was actually there at the concert.Of all the bands,Queen owned the stage.The magical experience is something I will forever cherish.Freddie had that star quality and had the entire crowd singing with him.He was and always be the ultimate iconic legend ❤❤❤
Queen at Live Aid were iconic, and when you consider that more than 70 bands/acts performed at Live Aid, who remembers, who the other 70 odd acts were, or what they sang, but everyone knows the performance of Queen, even though Freddie had a throat infection, is still held up as the greatest performance at Live Aid
Basically, Freddie could out-sing anyone with one throat tied behind his back :P
Let's see, I remember U2, Phil Collins, Elton John (and especially with George Michael singing Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me---better than the original), and many more...I love Queen and Freddie, but get serious...
I have to admit, watching Freddie perform live to an adoring audience was always something vey special to me. For me his finest hour was the Wembley gig back in 1986 (where he wore that famous yellow jacket) and he sang 'Under Pressure' involving all the audience in his pre-song warm up. Just perfect. God rest him.
RIP Freddie the GOAT a rock vocalist that will never be forgotten😀
Classic Queen ❤ Britain's Rock ❤🎉
I remember scrounging for another blank VHS tape when Queen started playing. I recorded the entire broadcast on 6 tapes lol. Iconic performance.
I grew up ini the 80s, Live Aid was awesome and Queen was off the charts. I really miss Freddie!
You really take a look at the entire 22 min concert. It is something to behold. What an experience. Truly wonderful!!! Highly recommended.
Best preformance by any band on any stage ever!!! FREDDIE RULES & ROCKS!!!
This is a classic! Interesting fact, Freddie was not feeling well that day and still performed and sang brilliantly.
Girl he is my spirit animal and I just love him too. He’s mine mine mine.😂😘❤
Elvis Presley and Freddie on stage together would of been the best stage presence in the history of music just the way they were with there fans and just ahhhh 😢
Britt, an interesting consideration here is most Queen fans were into their music long before videos. We bought albums and just listened to the music. Or caught it on the radio. We had little idea what the band looked like. Without a doubt video added another dimension that Queen was incredible at.
This performance is known as 21 minutes that changed the world.
Sachant que le concert est passé à la télé retransmis par satellite 1,5 milliards de téléspectateurs
Can watch that million times still get that same feeling when interacting with the crowd. Britt you are gorgeous ❤
Great part of one of the best sets in rock music history. Freddie really knew how to work a crowd. Queen blew away some of the biggest names in music that day.
🇨🇦 Wembley Stadium Concerts hold between 70,000 to 90,000 people ! If Freddie was still around, he would be 77 years old !
Hi Britt, you need to react to the whole 20 minutes of Queen's set (6 songs) at Live Aid to experience just how awesome their performance was! I'm sure you'll love it. 😊❤ Queen are my favourite band.
It’s known as the greatest rock performance of all time
It is Freddie's swan song . Absolutely his greatest moment . End of life , complete command of the crowd , the showmanship. It's epic .
I saw this on TV live. You should watch the whole 21mins of Live Aid. Freddie leads the crowd in a vocal warm up!
The whole 21 mins of Live Aid? Live Aid went on for hours and hours. 21 mins. was the Queen set, just before David Bowie went on.
To see crowd join in, Love of My Life, live in Roc in Rio. 250,000 in crowd sing the song to Freddie and give Brian a great tribute.
I love the video of a Green Day audience singing along to the broadcast of Bohemian Rhapsody while the band was setting up!
I wish I was able to see Queen perform life with Freddie! I've watched this video (and many others of live performances) MANY times and just LOVE how he interacts with the audience and how he just has everyone in the palm of his hand!! Just amazing!! And his birthday was 2 days before mine!!!
Britt, it was so awesome when you revealed the reason for your glow.
In a crummy world it is so cool to know you will pass along your smile and spirit and plum cool tude!
Thanks to you and yours for the continued brilliance.
Without exception, the finest concert performance of all time!
Freddie is one the best showman ever. And I am sure if he would still be there he would still be the best.
Every Queen live performance was exactly the same. Excellent.
I can only echo what so many others have said about this concert, and in particular, this spectacular performance by Queen. I was right around 20 years old when this came out and I recall there was a lot of hype about what the organizers were trying to do. Over the years, it's been made clear by so many just what an impact the performance by Queen had - there's no question today about how awesome Freddie was, along with the band. And, as others have said, people were there because they believed in the cause, and, in my opinion weren't just virtue signaling or looking for likes, or most importantly, ruining the performance for everyone by trying to film the entire concert.
I saw this Live Aid 1985, i was almost 15-years old, and Queen hits! It was a good time for me to have that experience.And "Do they know is Christmas time" was awesome song on that time.
Watched with my kids as it happened we danced around the room non stop was magical. One of the greatest memories we share from their childhood. The whole day was wonderful but Queen totally stole the show❤
Doing song by song of Live Aid separately you will miss the call and response...but a good reason to watch it again on your own. It is in the rock history books as one of the greatest live performances. I think if Freddie was here today, he would be mixing it up with projects, people, producing...he would have to keep himself engaged, never bored. But I think Queen would have periodically resurfaced now and then. They would all refresh and return.
Nobody controlled and engaged the crowd like Freddie. Yeah, he'd still be doing it and doing it hard. RIP Freddie - you are missed.
They said that Queen brought in more donations that day than all the bands combined. Watching it still gives me goose bumps. It was one for the record books. People love Queen and really showed it that day.
Should check out their whole performance.
The song ends with one of the best, probably the best, audience partication in pop. It was definitely part of the Rasio Ga Ga number and it would be tragic for you to miss it by ending too soon.
He was here for too short a time, but boy did he make a ,very happy, difference to the world
This day rocketed Queen back to the iconic superstar position they had known ! A whole new era after this concert for them! Miss you Freddie❤❤❤❤
I still remember reading the front page of the newspaper announcing his death and my heart just breaking. Freddie was amazing, a one-off and missed so much by so many, not only those of us who loved him while he was here but so many others who have discovered and loved him since he left us
They got back together to play this concert. Thank God they did.
I watched live aid when I was 14, still remember the effect Queens set had on me, awesome and unforgettable 😊😊😊❤❤❤
They had been already on the map, it was not cool to be a Queen fan in the mid 80's, the non believers thought they 'had their time'.
Live Aid proved them wrong and made us fans proud and vindicated, giving it loads of "I TOLD YOU SO!". We seen them live, we knew what to expect and they didn't disappoint.
What it did do was bring them back to the top as their back catalogue started soaring in sales straight after this.
I wasn't at Live Aid, it was my 20th Birthday...
I did see Queen in 1986 at Knebworth and it was amazing Freddie has Freddie and some!
I think as long as he could perform, he'd still be doing it.
He was the ultimate showman, the best
I love it that you love him so much
This never gets old ....R.I.P FRED thanks for the music and teaching all front men and woman how it's done
hello...i was 10 years when this was aired in finland and i clapped my hands and when i saw the bohemian rhapsody in movietheater i standed up and clapped...in the beginning of of the movie i said to everyone hey! when radio gaga comes stand up and clap...but i was the only one...2 of my greatest memories EVER!!!
Hi Britt, great reaction, I could watch Freddie gallivant on stage all day😂 Live aid is definitely one of the most iconic performances. But a couple of others that are known to be iconic or of their top performances are Wembley 1986. A few of the songs from that concert that you should react to our another one bites the dust, under pressure, a kind of magic, and now I’m here. I believe you already reacted to who wants to live forever from the Wembley 86 concert. Another fabulous performance/concert from them is Montreal 1981. I believe you already reacted to somebody to love from that concert, but I would also suggest, save me, dragon attack, under pressure, another one bites the dust, Bohemian Rhapsody. If you like frisky Friday, you should definitely watch him perform fat bottom girls Milton kKeynes 1982.
Best live performance in history! 70,000 watched in Wembley Stadium and an estimated 1.9 billion watched world wide .
You should watch the entire 20 minute session to get the full impact of Freddie. Their performance set the bar at live aid and nobody came close. Thats why it's set in history.
He would still be flamboyant AF and we would love it even more!
Wasn't a fan of this song back in the day, but listening to it again all of these years later -- have a new appreciation for it -- especially the lyrics.
As someone who watched live aid as it happened and followed Queen as a teenager, their portion of live aid is absolutely amazing. They were thought to be on their way out, but in reality, taught the younger bands how to perform. Watch their whole performance, and you'll see him engage and control wembly stadium as has never been done before. It's worth the watch and is a real treat.
I always tear up watching this. Just the nostalgia alone of him singing about the radio and how it was everything until the video started killing it, and how he honored it through this song..Happy tears
Queen were used to playing massive stadium venues. This was right up their street..
Pure perfection ❤
Spectacular. He had that entire audience in the palm of his hand. I wish he lived to 100.
He was gone far too early !
The Live Aid set was incredible for so many reasons. They walk on stage. Roger hits the toms, Brian strikes a chord, John thumps a note on bass, Freddie plays a few chords on the piano. It's go time. They had 20 minutes. I think they went 8 seconds over. Freddie playing with the audience. If someone wants to know how to do it live, watch this.
It absolutely was their IT performance. I saw it on liveaid when it was on…so great
Queen had previously played to a bigger live crowd than this at the 1976 Hyde Park (London) free concert. Estimates for the crowd range from minimum 100,000 up to 250,000. I spent the whole concert about 25 yards from the front of the stage.
Yes, Freddie would've been burning bright to this day if not for health. One of the greatest band leads and singers and entertainers of my generation.
The pose at the end of Freddie's performance comes from The Afternoon of a Faun (French: L'Après-midi d'un faune), [1912] part of the Ballets Russes season in Paris that year. Part of this ballet can also be seen in the Queen video "I Want to Break Free".
I was 15 years old, watched entire festival, all 12 hours..QUEEN brought down the arena. Still get chills watching crowd, and yes I was clapping in living room..lol
This performance is famous for a lot of reasons.
No one will ever be able to work a crowd like Freddie, he was truly one of a kind.
It’s an ode to what radio used to be. The radio was his only friend growing up. His whole world. Radio was his Budda.
“I'd sit alone and watch your light
My only friend through teenage nights
And everything I had to know
I heard it on my radio…”
Then times changed. MTV came along. He’s remembering and old friend.
This was the defining live performance for not only Queen but all of Live Aid. This was not a Queen-friendly audience and most people had thought of Queen as an afterthought but Queen reminded everyone of the greatness of the band during their legendary set. Freddie had the whole crowd eating out of the palm of his hand
Yes, this and the live performance of Somebody to Love in Montreal, also a monumental signature performance.