You said you didn't know Queen had so many hit songs, I'm a life-long fan and I never think about it, unless I'm looking at a "greatest hits" collection. Then it's crazy. I realize, watching these reaction videos, that I've taken it for granted all these years. It's such a joy to see y'all discovering this music! Like the gentleman before me, I think a reaction to "Bicycle Race" is in order, nobody's really done that song. Love you guys!
Same here. It real fun to see all the young guys reacting on Queen songs. Its amazing when they recognice how many great songs queen had and how versatile they were.
They weren’t playing at games, the “bowl” is the venue. They were selling out stadiums. Yeah, Freddie was over the top, but Queen wouldn’t be Queen if he wasn’t...Freddie didn’t do boring! ❤️❤️❤️
It's 30 years since we all lost our Freddie. Thank God he left us all such a wonderful musical legacy to enjoy for the rest of our lives. God rest him.
If you don't think this song is fantastic, you must be from another planet. It is musically strong, the lyrics are great, Freddie is singing and the band is tight. Brian said he wrote this song for Freddie because Freddie liked ladies (and gentlemen) with a bit of junk in the trunk. All I know is that I love this song. The sister song to this one is Bicycle Race, written by Freddie when he was absolutely amazed when he looked out his hotel room window and saw the racers of the Tour de France speeding through the streets. If you haven't already, you really must react to Queen: Tie Your Mother Down. It is also kind of funny and a great song as well. This concert was at a stadium, but it was not a game, it was a Queen concert and they filled the entire stadium just like they always did. In their concerts in Rio, they had between 250,000 and 300,000 people attending each of their concerts. Japan had similar numbers and their Live in Hyde Park had at least 150,000 people in attendance, so Queen could really draw a crowd wherever they went.
My teenage nephews LOVE this song. I gave them one of my copies of Queen's Greatest Hits when I bought a second copy of it to listen to on a road trip a few years ago, and while they enjoy most of Queen's music, this one is their favorite Queen song. Probably because they're teenage boys and it's a song about butts, but still their favorite. I feel like this song is the 1970s precursor to the 1990s era song Baby's Got Back.
Great reaction. Queen is a Band lead singer Freddie Mercury, guitar Dr. Brian May, Roger Taylor on the drums, John Deacon bass player. When the single came out 1978 fat bottom girls and bicycle race we’re on the double a side together. Get on your bikes and ride😀👍❤️✌️🌼
I saw Queen in '82 and they could rock it out with the best of them. Freddie was really fun to watch. He didn't care about anything but giving people the best show he could. On September 5th Freddie would have been 75. I don't think he would have changed a bit.
Queen were incredible! I’m a 70’s baby so love Queen. They’re unstoppable even after Freddie’s very sad demise. He’s a huge loss to British music. Greatest artist on the planet 🏴❣️
You two are so stinking cute!! Freddie was a force of nature and an example of this world catching lightening in a bottle. We who witnessed him perform in life are so, so glad that other people appreciate Queen. Thank you for your review!!
Yes, I was there with my husband and it was an absolutely fantastic, brilliant and electrical concert. Freddie was his amazingly sexy and wonderful self, Brian with his breathtaking skill on the guitar and his harmonies, John and that heart thumping bass and Roger with his soaring harmonies and incredible drum beats. We had an incredible time, almost two hours of sheer heart pumping Heaven, 39 years ago but it still remains a vivid and wonderful memory.
"Tie Your Mother Down", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "One Vision", "I Want It All", etc., you could do Queen songs for the next week. Stick with official videos if you can. The production quality recording is the way to go.
There are exceptions to the above. Montreal 1981 Somebody to Love is a better watch than the video. Also their Live-Aid performance is well worth a watch.
@@NeverGiddy I am a Queen fan. I saw them live twice. This performance shows the band the way they were meant to be seen th-cam.com/video/aA2IRoPFIn0/w-d-xo.html If you have not seen it give, it a watch. Some bands are only good in the studio. Queen was not one of those. Their albums were great, so were their live performances.
@@jayarr961 - Thank you for the link. I've seen it before. Queen is a great band, but they are unable to reproduce the studio quality sound of the album. Since they recorded their songs in a studio, multi-tracked vocals and instruments, i choose to believe that the studio version of the song sounds they way they wanted it to sound. A band like Queen, with all of the layered vocals they use, cannot reproduce those elements of their songs live, so the live versions never reach the perfection of the studio version. If you want to hear the song the way Queen wanted you to hear it, listen to the studio version. If they wanted "Somebody to Love" to sound the way it did in Montreal, they could have recorded it that way in the studio. They didn't. Stick with the studio versions. That's what I recommended up top. The studio versions are the way Queen wanted their music to be heard. The only live performances I've ever heard that sounded as good as the studio versions were from Lynyrd Skynrd.
This song was released as a Double A-side single with "Bicycle Race" off the Jazz album. That album also had the "infamous" poster inside of dozens of nude women on bicycles. In fact the band shot a video, with said ladies, on bikes. When the company that supplied them found out how they were used, the band ended up having to pay to replace all of the seats. I saw them in 1982, along with Billy Squier, in Madison Square Garden.
Our man is walking a fine line here! Watch how fast he pulls himself out of a nose-dive, in very dangerous circumstances! He flips and recovers LIKE A G! Boss-level maneuvers right here, son!
Queen literally transcends being a musician....him and Michael were born with instruments and were genius at completing their vision of going all in wit it
Great song!! Great reaction!! Great couple!!! Bless you Asia! (for your sneeze) BJ keeps digging that hole deeper and deeper!! LOL Can you do Queens Live Aid concert?
Loved QUEEN all of my life. I’ve seen three of their concerts. One might be able to argue that they were the first band to set the tone for so many things; First to write a real “dis” song (Death on Two Legs) First to write a song about “fat bottom girls” (before Sir Mix-a-lot, ‘I Like Big Butts’ and TCQ, ‘Bonita Applebaum’) First to pole dance on stage…? As we witnessed in the video. But seriously, their concerts lasted nearly 2 1/2 hours however, their GREATEST concert was only 28 minutes long in front of a jammed pack Wimbley Stadium in London, in front of the best artist crowding around backstage and televised all over the world - Live Aid 1985. Yet, the greatest compliment to the success of QUEEN was that the world greatest entertainer was their biggest fan, the one and only Michael Jackson. He inspired them to put ‘Another One Bites the Dust’ on the radio. And that song opened all the music genre doors the group. Watching QUEEN’S videos, listening to their music and watching your reactions brings tears of joy and excitement of my teenage years. I had a locker on the main hallway of my high school next to the band room. QUEEN’S album “News of the World” had just come out. Being a black teenager in an all black high school, not many of my schoolmates had heard of QUEEN. One morning I was blasting ’We will Rock You’ out of my locker. The band director came out of his and asked me what I was listening to. He took my tape and gave back to me at the end of the day. That Friday night at the football game, the band was playing and sing the song. Great band… Great memories….
I hope you will cover Queen's "These are the Days of our Lives". It was Freddie's last recorded singing performance. It's heartbreaking but true to Freddie's form, done well!
Check out Live Aid Wembley Stadium. For that day Freddie had the world wrapped around his finger. His health was failing him at that time. I am a Queen fan but not a fanatic but that performance was just simply the best!! Queen Live Aid you gotta see it!!
Seen Queen about 5 times in my life the best was 1982 tour sat in the front row watching Freddie was the best!!! He had a special way of performing his voice spectacular his interaction with the crowd made u feel like u were at a private performance. God Bless u Freddie much love we miss u
I saw Queen with Freddie four times but this was the only gig of those that was filmed. They were brilliant on this tour - heavy rock, funk, pop, they could do it all. They were so powerful live. Much as I love this performance you probably should have watched the official video first just to pick the words up better especially the first verse (which Freddie changed slightly in this version)
@@innosanto reaction wise probably because of the video. These days anyway. Radio or chasts ate different but as queen songs go its not going to be everyone's favourite.
lol..love Asia side-eye to BJ right before she said "your goofy grin and you about to get hurt" I knew BJ was about to get into some deep water on that comment. Great Stuff!!
My 2nd ever concert was in 1982 and had 4 bands, Queen was the headliner. It was the "Hot Space" tour, a more disco-flavored album that the fans weren't so happy with. Mercury was larger than life. The opening bands included Heart and Joan Jett.
Loving you guys! thank you. I'm a retired musician that grew up in this era of rock. Thanks for keeping it real. Much love back at ya. btw.. they sold out stadiums by themselves.. no football game needed :)
oh damn bj almost caught a hook. Queen is such a unique story and band. The more you dig into their actual lives and stories just keeps the interest, not to mention the music was amazing.
I saw this tour and I can tell ya that the part that seemed like it was "a bit much" looked amazing from the back row nosebleed seats, that's where I was sitting. Freddy involved the entire audience.
I basically grew up on classic rock, so all these songs were familiar to me as long as I can remember. It must be quite an experience to consciously and purposely hear this music for the first time. I love Freddie, best vocalist of all time 💜
I seen Queen in 1977 and 1978 at MSG on the News of the World and Jazz tours and they were among my favorite shows of all time! R.I.P. Freddie Mercury…
I literally laughed my ass off at the end of this video. Just hilarious. You guys are great! And yes, fat bottomed girls do make the rockin' world go 'round!
Freddie Mercury was one of the greatest front man ever he could keep an audience in the palm of his from the start of the show till the end just watch the Live Aid concert
Their song 'Bicycle' is a companion piece to this - that's why he said 'get on your bikes and ride'. I believe there is a shout out to this song in that one.
I graduated high school in 1982 and I recall that "we are The champions" unanimously as the School fight song 3 years running , somebody to Love was also a big favorite R.I.P. FREDDIE MERCURY 🤘
GUYS, I just subscribed based on the fact that you reacted to one of my ALL TIME FAV live performances, EVER!!! (Actually, ANY performance from this "Fire At The Bowl" concert at Milton Keynes in 1982... is my FAVORITE.)
Queen were the kings and founding fathers of the anthem rock song. I saw them in 82 when I was 8 y Ears old due to my mother believing always taking me with her no matter where she went, so I was very lucky to experience a lot of great music growing up. But Queen concerts were a must back in the day, them and Pink Floyd were the greatest bands to see live.
Now you have seen how awesome Freddie and Queen are when rocking on stage so please try some of the many other genres of Queen. You take my breath away, Dreamers ball & White Queen will show you a quieter yet still musically brilliant side of Queen.
I've got a feeling this was written by Dr Brian May and Freddie wrote Bicycle Race, the group all played different instruments and wrote the songs, either together or separately, they all had number one records, and Dr Brian May ( astrophysicist) and Roger Taylor are still Queen, John Deacon left the group and public life in 1997
Milton Keynes bowl uk open amphitheatre for concerts i was there at this gig very front in middle of stage got wet when Freddie threw water over us . Fantastic gig and one of many memories of live Queen gigs i went to from1975 to 1986 Love your channel 🙏🏻
You have to watch Live Aid, White Queen live @ Odeon, You Take My Breath Away live @ Hyde Park, Who Wants To Live Forever @ Wembley, Save Me live @ Montreal…. Those are a few of my favorites. I’m obsessed with Freddie Mercury and Queen! ❤️👑🎤🎸🥁
My favorite meme of all time is Winnie the Pooh and Piglet sitting by a stream enjoying the day. Piglet looks up at Pooh and asks "Pooh, what makes the world go round?" And Pooh responds "Fat Bottomed Girls, Piglet. Fat Bottomed Girls." Truly Epic!
Brings back memories of a certain night in 79. Well the next morning when I woke up after a drunk. First thing that ran thru my head, when I looked over to who was next to me, was this song as I made my escape.
Freddie has some stage presence for sure....no concert was boring when it came to Queen and Freddie’s stage antics. He really was a man who was very humerus. Freddie was always himself.
Great reaction!! Other Queen Suggestions: - Don't stop me now (amazing) - Innuendo (a very deep song) - Who wants to live forever/official video (a sad and beautiful song) - I want it all (very strong) - Save me - A kind of magic - Its a hard life ¡Saludos, desde Argentina!
They did a live tv concert in 85 around 1.8 billion people watching. They had two full greatest hits albums worth of hits .each a double album i think.
Queen has so many good songs. Where to begin? Here's a few. MY BEST FRIEND...TIE YOUR MOTHER DOWM...LET US CLING TOGETHER...SEASIDE RENDEZVOUS. Just in these 4 songs you got rock, ragtime and easy listening. Hope t hear more Queen! GOD BLESS!!!
I saw them three times with Freddie Mercury 80, 82 in Dallas and 82 Oklahoma City. I found a backstage pass in Dallas 82 then used it in Oklahoma. QUEEN is it.
I was alive and well in 1982. I saw The Who in Buffalo that year. They were so good that I saw them again in Toronto that same year. Never saw Queen though.
You said you didn't know Queen had so many hit songs, I'm a life-long fan and I never think about it, unless I'm looking at a "greatest hits" collection. Then it's crazy. I realize, watching these reaction videos, that I've taken it for granted all these years. It's such a joy to see y'all discovering this music! Like the gentleman before me, I think a reaction to "Bicycle Race" is in order, nobody's really done that song. Love you guys!
these two songs are connected... You have to look at them both...
Same here. It real fun to see all the young guys reacting on Queen songs. Its amazing when they recognice how many great songs queen had and how versatile they were.
They weren’t playing at games, the “bowl” is the venue. They were selling out stadiums. Yeah, Freddie was over the top, but Queen wouldn’t be Queen if he wasn’t...Freddie didn’t do boring! ❤️❤️❤️
Freddie was the ultimate showman.
RIGHT ON
Playing at a sports event just isn't a thing in the UK, like it is in the US. Besides, the crowd would've ruined the pitch 😆
Great showman.
Asia wasn’t playing games on this one neither😂
Freddie was one of the Best Rock Vocalist Ever!!! Queen was Awesome from the 70’s on till Freddie Mercury’s Tragic Death from AIDS😔
this is the "baby got back" of classic rock
With alot more class imo 🤘
Notice how Freddie changed it from the recorded version which said "you made a bad boy out of me."
"The mercury is rising in that thermometer" Congrats to BJ on winning the pun of the week award!
It's 30 years since we all lost our Freddie. Thank God he left us all such a wonderful musical legacy to enjoy for the rest of our lives. God rest him.
If you don't think this song is fantastic, you must be from another planet. It is musically strong, the lyrics are great, Freddie is singing and the band is tight. Brian said he wrote this song for Freddie because Freddie liked ladies (and gentlemen) with a bit of junk in the trunk. All I know is that I love this song. The sister song to this one is Bicycle Race, written by Freddie when he was absolutely amazed when he looked out his hotel room window and saw the racers of the Tour de France speeding through the streets. If you haven't already, you really must react to Queen: Tie Your Mother Down. It is also kind of funny and a great song as well. This concert was at a stadium, but it was not a game, it was a Queen concert and they filled the entire stadium just like they always did. In their concerts in Rio, they had between 250,000 and 300,000 people attending each of their concerts. Japan had similar numbers and their Live in Hyde Park had at least 150,000 people in attendance, so Queen could really draw a crowd wherever they went.
I WISH I could have seen them live.
Sadly, Freddie was gone before I was born.
I absolutely LOVE QUEEN!
My teenage nephews LOVE this song. I gave them one of my copies of Queen's Greatest Hits when I bought a second copy of it to listen to on a road trip a few years ago, and while they enjoy most of Queen's music, this one is their favorite Queen song. Probably because they're teenage boys and it's a song about butts, but still their favorite. I feel like this song is the 1970s precursor to the 1990s era song Baby's Got Back.
Love your words "it is musically strong, the lyrics are great, Freddie is singing and the band is tight" wow...that could lyrics in a song!! Wohoo..
It's just their opinion mam
@@tiffanykim2773 The Dude abides.
I can proudly say I seen their concert and was at Live Aid (JFK Phila. but he was over at Wembley Stadium ) - so so many Great songs by Queen
Saw them in Cleveland in 1974! That was my first concert. It set the bar pretty high for all later concerts!
You are a lucky soul indeed 💖
I was at Live Aid too. Greatest concert I ever experienced.
I'm greeeeeen with envy
Jealous of all ya’ll. Lol.
Great reaction. Queen is a Band lead singer Freddie Mercury, guitar Dr. Brian May, Roger Taylor on the drums, John Deacon bass player. When the single came out 1978 fat bottom girls and bicycle race we’re on the double a side together. Get on your bikes and ride😀👍❤️✌️🌼
I saw Queen in '82 and they could rock it out with the best of them. Freddie was really fun to watch. He didn't care about anything but giving people the best show he could. On September 5th Freddie would have been 75. I don't think he would have changed a bit.
Queen were incredible! I’m a 70’s baby so love Queen. They’re unstoppable even after Freddie’s very sad demise. He’s a huge loss to British music. Greatest artist on the planet 🏴❣️
I’ve never seen a man dig himself out of a hole as quickly as BJ just did.
Oh I don't think he got out of the whole, he just avoided the confrontation while the camera was on.
I was thinking the same thing :) lmao
I was starting to get a bit concerned when he over celebrated too! 🤣🤣🤣
(Asia knows better 😜)
She was messing with him, but he got nervous. Solid troll.
@@Frankincensedjb123 how would you know? are you a mind reader?
You two are so stinking cute!! Freddie was a force of nature and an example of this world catching lightening in a bottle. We who witnessed him perform in life are so, so glad that other people appreciate Queen. Thank you for your review!!
What gig was that?
Yes, I was there with my husband and it was an absolutely fantastic, brilliant and electrical concert. Freddie was his amazingly sexy and wonderful self, Brian with his breathtaking skill on the guitar and his harmonies, John and that heart thumping bass and Roger with his soaring harmonies and incredible drum beats. We had an incredible time, almost two hours of sheer heart pumping Heaven, 39 years ago but it still remains a vivid and wonderful memory.
"Tie Your Mother Down", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "One Vision", "I Want It All", etc., you could do Queen songs for the next week. Stick with official videos if you can. The production quality recording is the way to go.
There are exceptions to the above. Montreal 1981 Somebody to Love is a better watch than the video. Also their Live-Aid performance is well worth a watch.
@@jayarr961 - The absence of high quality harmony vocals essential to the composition of the song are apparently not important to you.
@@NeverGiddy I am a Queen fan. I saw them live twice. This performance shows the band the way they were meant to be seen th-cam.com/video/aA2IRoPFIn0/w-d-xo.html
If you have not seen it give, it a watch. Some bands are only good in the studio. Queen was not one of those. Their albums were great, so were their live performances.
@@jayarr961 - Thank you for the link. I've seen it before. Queen is a great band, but they are unable to reproduce the studio quality sound of the album. Since they recorded their songs in a studio, multi-tracked vocals and instruments, i choose to believe that the studio version of the song sounds they way they wanted it to sound. A band like Queen, with all of the layered vocals they use, cannot reproduce those elements of their songs live, so the live versions never reach the perfection of the studio version. If you want to hear the song the way Queen wanted you to hear it, listen to the studio version. If they wanted "Somebody to Love" to sound the way it did in Montreal, they could have recorded it that way in the studio. They didn't. Stick with the studio versions. That's what I recommended up top. The studio versions are the way Queen wanted their music to be heard.
The only live performances I've ever heard that sounded as good as the studio versions were from Lynyrd Skynrd.
Many great songs are before News of the World and Jazz... March of the Black Queen, Killer Queen, 39, Teo Torriatte...
I heard this song as a kid in the 70s and have been a fan of big bottoms since. Great reaction 👏👏👏👏
This song was released as a Double A-side single with "Bicycle Race" off the Jazz album.
That album also had the "infamous" poster inside of dozens of nude women on bicycles. In fact the band shot a video, with said ladies, on bikes. When the company that supplied them found out how they were used, the band ended up having to pay to replace all of the seats.
I saw them in 1982, along with Billy Squier, in Madison Square Garden.
Our man is walking a fine line here! Watch how fast he pulls himself out of a nose-dive, in very dangerous circumstances! He flips and recovers LIKE A G! Boss-level maneuvers right here, son!
That look he was getting was getting me scared! Lol
To promote this album, they held an all Girl naked bicycle race in Paris , France. That's why he tells, get on your bikes and ride.
Queen literally transcends being a musician....him and Michael were born with instruments and were genius at completing their vision of going all in wit it
Check out Queens full Live Aid performance, absolutely amazing!!! If I could go back in time it would be my #1 concert to go to!
That look said " you celebrating a bit too much relax"🤣🤣🤣🤣 Love you guys channel. Glad I came across it
Great song!! Great reaction!! Great couple!!! Bless you Asia! (for your sneeze) BJ keeps digging that hole deeper and deeper!! LOL Can you do Queens Live Aid concert?
Loved QUEEN all of my life. I’ve seen three of their concerts. One might be able to argue that they were the first band to set the tone for so many things;
First to write a real “dis” song (Death on Two Legs)
First to write a song about “fat bottom girls” (before Sir Mix-a-lot, ‘I Like Big Butts’ and TCQ, ‘Bonita Applebaum’)
First to pole dance on stage…? As we witnessed in the video.
But seriously, their concerts lasted nearly 2 1/2 hours however, their GREATEST concert was only 28 minutes long in front of a jammed pack Wimbley Stadium in London, in front of the best artist crowding around backstage and televised all over the world - Live Aid 1985.
Yet, the greatest compliment to the success of QUEEN was that the world greatest entertainer was their biggest fan, the one and only Michael Jackson. He inspired them to put ‘Another One Bites the Dust’ on the radio. And that song opened all the music genre doors the group.
Watching QUEEN’S videos, listening to their music and watching your reactions brings tears of joy and excitement of my teenage years. I had a locker on the main hallway of my high school next to the band room. QUEEN’S album “News of the World” had just come out. Being a black teenager in an all black high school, not many of my schoolmates had heard of QUEEN. One morning I was blasting ’We will Rock You’ out of my locker. The band director came out of his and asked me what I was listening to. He took my tape and gave back to me at the end of the day. That Friday night at the football game, the band was playing and sing the song.
Great band…
Great memories….
Listen to “who wants to live forever “
Knowing he passed really hits hard.
I hope you will cover Queen's "These are the Days of our Lives". It was Freddie's last recorded singing performance. It's heartbreaking but true to Freddie's form, done well!
Check out Live Aid Wembley Stadium. For that day Freddie had the world wrapped around his finger. His health was failing him at that time. I am a Queen fan but not a fanatic but that performance was just simply the best!! Queen Live Aid you gotta see it!!
CONGRATS ON YOUR 100k, ASIA & BJ! You guys deserve it 100% in my opinion.. I love the diversity in the music.
Seen Queen about 5 times in my life the best was 1982 tour sat in the front row watching Freddie was the best!!! He had a special way of performing his voice spectacular his interaction with the crowd made u feel like u were at a private performance. God Bless u Freddie much love we miss u
I saw Queen with Freddie four times but this was the only gig of those that was filmed. They were brilliant on this tour - heavy rock, funk, pop, they could do it all. They were so powerful live.
Much as I love this performance you probably should have watched the official video first just to pick the words up better especially the first verse (which Freddie changed slightly in this version)
"Bicycle Race" is another one that didnt really get noticed, thats great!
What do you mean didn't get noticed? Hope you don't mean it wasn't a hit. It was big hit.
@@innosanto
bicycle race/fat bottom girls
uk no 11
us no 24
Theu were released together
@@bluebell3720 yeah it’s called an a and b side
@@innosanto reaction wise probably because of the video. These days anyway. Radio or chasts ate different but as queen songs go its not going to be everyone's favourite.
Asia has one of the kindest and most beautiful smiles and she showed it here. This was a great reaction video!
Freddie Mercury had the crowd rocking away
lol..love Asia side-eye to BJ right before she said "your goofy grin and you about to get hurt" I knew BJ was about to get into some deep water on that comment. Great Stuff!!
My 2nd ever concert was in 1982 and had 4 bands, Queen was the headliner. It was the "Hot Space" tour, a more disco-flavored album that the fans weren't so happy with. Mercury was larger than life.
The opening bands included Heart and Joan Jett.
Loving you guys! thank you. I'm a retired musician that grew up in this era of rock. Thanks for keeping it real. Much love back at ya. btw.. they sold out stadiums by themselves.. no football game needed :)
Saw them perform this song here in Nashville November 1978 two weeks before I turned 20 years old.
oh damn bj almost caught a hook. Queen is such a unique story and band. The more you dig into their actual lives and stories just keeps the interest, not to mention the music was amazing.
“Live at the Bowl “ is at the Milton Keynes Bowl (now called the National Bowl) , a venue in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
Awe Bro! Think I liked this one because it looked like you talked yourself into the doghouse as only a man can do without realizing it 🤣
I saw this tour and I can tell ya that the part that seemed like it was "a bit much" looked amazing from the back row nosebleed seats, that's where I was sitting. Freddy involved the entire audience.
I basically grew up on classic rock, so all these songs were familiar to me as long as I can remember. It must be quite an experience to consciously and purposely hear this music for the first time. I love Freddie, best vocalist of all time 💜
Saw them in concert in”83” best concert I’ve ever been too
I seen Queen in 1977 and 1978 at MSG on the News of the World and Jazz tours and they were among my favorite shows of all time! R.I.P. Freddie Mercury…
Freddie was the ultimate frontman 🔥🔥🔥
I literally laughed my ass off at the end of this video. Just hilarious. You guys are great! And yes, fat bottomed girls do make the rockin' world go 'round!
MAAAAAN.... did you guys see those LASER BEAMS coming from Asia's eyes? BJ you bout got burned down homie!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Actually *(We Will Rock You) & (We Are The Champions)* were written to be the anthems they became
He loved his audience, and we loved him back, the energy, pure joy!
Freddie Mercury was one of the greatest front man ever he could keep an audience in the palm of his from the start of the show till the end just watch the Live Aid concert
Dope reaction great song giving a nice little shout out to the women with a little extra some, and the bowl is an arena.
I saw Queen in 1980, in Seattle, it was my first big rock concert! It was awesome, I was 15. I've never seen this live version before!
Their song 'Bicycle' is a companion piece to this - that's why he said 'get on your bikes and ride'. I believe there is a shout out to this song in that one.
I graduated high school in 1982 and I recall that "we are The champions" unanimously as the School fight song 3 years running , somebody to Love was also a big favorite R.I.P. FREDDIE MERCURY 🤘
Yes,yes. Please more live queen reaction.
Gotta be my favorite reaction by you two so far! Awesome interactions and commentary. Thanks. And never stop finding Queen sings to explore. 🎉
The thing you have to remember is when this came out, there were so many super groups out at the same time, the 70's were the best for music.
He was outrageous. We loved it though. I saw Queen in Denver 1974. Hitched all the way from Nashville.
GUYS, I just subscribed based on the fact that you reacted to one of my ALL TIME FAV live performances, EVER!!! (Actually, ANY performance from this "Fire At The Bowl" concert at Milton Keynes in 1982... is my FAVORITE.)
Queen were the kings and founding fathers of the anthem rock song. I saw them in 82 when I was 8 y
Ears old due to my mother believing always taking me with her no matter where she went, so I was very lucky to experience a lot of great music growing up. But Queen concerts were a must back in the day, them and Pink Floyd were the greatest bands to see live.
Now you have seen how awesome Freddie and Queen are when rocking on stage so please try some of the many other genres of Queen. You take my breath away, Dreamers ball & White Queen will show you a quieter yet still musically brilliant side of Queen.
I've got a feeling this was written by Dr Brian May and Freddie wrote Bicycle Race, the group all played different instruments and wrote the songs, either together or separately, they all had number one records, and Dr Brian May ( astrophysicist) and Roger Taylor are still Queen, John Deacon left the group and public life in 1997
BJ, you had me worried for a bit. I was not sure you were going to make it through this one without getting knocked out your chair.
Just goin back and watching your older reaction. I love queen so much. I love watching your discover of this incredible talent.
great fun band I couldnt wait for their new music to drop on the radio back in the day i was young but always wanted to see them live back then .
Did not see Queen live in my lifetime, but we were rocking Queen all over the place, and we all loved this song.
Milton Keynes bowl uk open amphitheatre for concerts i was there at this gig very front in middle of stage got wet when Freddie threw water over us . Fantastic gig and one of many memories of live Queen gigs i went to from1975 to 1986 Love your channel 🙏🏻
OMG!!! You two are adorable!! I am laughing my head off. That grin tho...🤣🤣🤣
Great reactions and comedic drama! Congratulations on 100K!!!
Just love your reactions! Every reaction you two do brings some sunshine to my day. Thanks
I loved this song back in the day 🥰
Bicycle Race was always played right after Fat Bottom Girls on the radio when the album was released. you have to check out the video 🤩
Hehehe, did you see how close Asia got to BJ when he was shouting out to the FBGs?? HEHEHE.....
BJ was like, " oh look, a minefield!"
Priceless.....
You have to watch Live Aid, White Queen live @ Odeon, You Take My Breath Away live @ Hyde Park, Who Wants To Live Forever @ Wembley, Save Me live @ Montreal…. Those are a few of my favorites. I’m obsessed with Freddie Mercury and Queen! ❤️👑🎤🎸🥁
My favorite meme of all time is Winnie the Pooh and Piglet sitting by a stream enjoying the day. Piglet looks up at Pooh and asks "Pooh, what makes the world go round?" And Pooh responds "Fat Bottomed Girls, Piglet. Fat Bottomed Girls." Truly Epic!
woo hoo!! Thank you. Fat Bottom Girls is awesome, please see the lyrics. Its hard to decipher in the live, there is a story being told.
Ha
“The mercury is rising in the thermometer”
So funny
I was never really a big fan of
queen
but I love this song
This reaction had me literally laughing out loud. BJ, you are brave and you 2 are great together!! Love Queem
They had so much fun! Queens Live aid performance was one of the best ever done. I think it was Freddys last big show.
Brian May (guitarist) wrote this song for Freddie because Freddie liked "Fat Bottom Girls" when he was on tour.
Brings back memories of a certain night in 79. Well the next morning when I woke up after a drunk. First thing that ran thru my head, when I looked over to who was next to me, was this song as I made my escape.
Freddie has some stage presence for sure....no concert was boring when it came to Queen and Freddie’s stage antics. He really was a man who was very humerus. Freddie was always himself.
Such presence on stage. Tune is dope and Mr Mercury has some moves
I'm concerned for BJ's wellbeing and safety after watching this.
“Now I got mortgages and homes…
I got stiffness in the bones….”
Great line
I think he says mortgages and loans
Great reaction!! Other Queen Suggestions:
- Don't stop me now (amazing)
- Innuendo (a very deep song)
- Who wants to live forever/official video (a sad and beautiful song)
- I want it all (very strong)
- Save me
- A kind of magic
- Its a hard life
¡Saludos, desde Argentina!
Love your back n forth take on each other
Saw queen in 82 philly spectrum. Great era for great pure rock
A normal night in the 70s! There were Arena Rock concerts every where and plenty of Stadium and outdoor concerts!
They did a live tv concert in 85 around 1.8 billion people watching. They had two full greatest hits albums worth of hits .each a double album i think.
Well done on the 100K guys, well deserved!
Makes me proud to be British. Sorry, forgot to say, great reaction. You two are hilarious!
Queen has so many good songs. Where to begin? Here's a few. MY BEST FRIEND...TIE YOUR MOTHER DOWM...LET US CLING TOGETHER...SEASIDE RENDEZVOUS. Just in these 4 songs you got rock, ragtime and easy listening. Hope t hear more Queen! GOD BLESS!!!
I saw them three times with Freddie Mercury 80, 82 in Dallas and 82 Oklahoma City. I found a backstage pass in Dallas 82 then used it in Oklahoma. QUEEN is it.
I was alive and well in 1982. I saw The Who in Buffalo that year. They were so good that I saw them again in Toronto that same year. Never saw Queen though.
Queen who wants to live forever extended/album version remastered 2011 reaction
Third Time I saw Queen in Kansas City.... this Song literally brought the House Down..... It was insane!!!!
It would be nice if you did a 9/11 tribute. Alan Jackson. “Where we’re you when the world stopped turning”. Lost a lot of good people that day.
Congrats on hitting 100K subs guys. Great reaction yet again!