1 guitar and 1 voice and everybody in trance of this masterpiece. So beautiful to see how hit hits you as a young guy that has falling in love with queen
I challenge anybody to find one single artist of the modern era who can stand in front of thousands of people singing their song back to them in such perfect unity that every word is clear and distinct! And look at the front of that audience. No distractions. No "socializing". Everyone is unified in their purpose for being there. To see greatness unfolding before them.
Think about an audience of about 100,000 in Brazil, non native English speakers singing in perfect unison. Beautiful uplifting music that gets into your soul breaks every barrier. Freddie was always meant to be that performer and Queen was always meant to be his band. All 4 members are epic legends.
Brian can - - all alone - at Queen + Adam Lambert concerts he does exactly as in this concert - - ending up with Freddie on a screen - singing his part in the end - - with the audience of cause. Try and find it - it is a spectacle too.
Mary was not his only love. He had a male partner named Jim Hutton, who had been with him since 1985, before he was diagnosed with HIV, who stayed with him, and cared for him until he passed. Hutton later also died of Aids.
Joel, Autotune didn't exist when Freddie was around, to be honest, even if it did, if a studio engineer tried to use it on Freddie's voice they would probably be beaten to a pulp lol.
Brian May the guitarist, plays this song alone to a huge crowd, while paying tribute to Freddie Mercury . Just as in this performance, the fans sing along with appreciation and love for a man who never failed to entertain and include his audience.
Freddie was so INCREDIBLY TALENTED...it's almost painful to watch knowing he's gone 🤣 He was a ONCE in a lifetime Gift Never seen before or since.... What a loss....
This song is so haunting and beautiful. You're absolutely right, Queen is one of the very few bands who actually sound better live and no, Freddie certainly needed no auto tune. He is one of the greatest singers that ever lived. This song was recorded at Wembley Stadium in the summer of 1986, about a year after Live Aid. It had a capacity of 70,000 people and Queen sold out the *entire* stadium *two* nights in a row.
I’m so sorry for younger generation that can’t see concerts like this anymore but glad they are discovering the genius of Freddie with Queen on video. 😢❤
She also loved him. She was there till the end. The relationship was way too complicated for her. This gave me goosebumps absolutely beautiful. Freddie is one of a kind. Your reaction is also beautiful. Try to watch the “ Greenday crowd sing Bohemian Rhapsody July 2017, watch the footage from the stage. 65,000 people singing every word in sync. The track was played to hype the crowd up before they came out on stage. It’s pure magic to see and hear
I was married to an openly gay/bisexual man for 23 years, we had two sons and after our divorce, we remained best friends, our friendship lasted for 44 years until his sudden unexpected passing late last year...this song meant so much to us, as you quite rightly say, love can be complicated....very few truly understood our relationship, often thinking he married to 'hide' his 'true' sexuality...when questioned he'd say 'I may have been born gay but I just happened to have fallen in love with a woman, I don't have a problem with that so why should you?' lol....his sons knew and adored him, as did his grand children, we all miss him terribly.
Just Brian on Spanish guitar and Freddie singing. Magic. You are right he was better live. It was at Wembley. You should review him singing the same song in Rio with a much bigger audience. They all sing and English is not their first language. Freddie was loved the world over. Great post.
Great reaction Joel, I was there that night and consider myself highly honoured..... chills, stunning, unrivalled, unequalled, the greatest show on earth. RIP Freddie.
I don't normally comment on TH-cam but this is one of my most favourite performances Freddie/Queen ever did. I absolutely love this song and I am glad that you knew the meaning behind the song before you watched it. Even over 30 years since Freddie passed he is still loved so much by so many people. Freddie didn't need auto tune either his voice was amazing, even though auto tune wasn't invented until long after he passed.. good reaction my friend you have earned a sub.
I love Queen, but plenty of todays artists don't use autotune, check out Harry Styles concerts, he is very influenced by Freddie, he also connects to the crowds on a very personal level, I am 66 years old and listen to as many new artists as old 😊
Under Pressure at Wembley; now I'm here at Wembley; one vision at Wembley; duet with Monsorette - Barcelona; medley's; a kind of magic at Wembley....... when Freddie has his mike he calls it his wand. He is fabulous!!! Love Brian, Roger, and John The four of them are legends!
@@edinguy36 yes, I have been going on about this in the comments quite a bit 🤭 and hopefully Joel will get around to hearing Barcelona soon; he will love it, I am sure of that....
A lot of of the time Freddie didn't ned to sing at their concerts because the crowd could do it for him. That's the thing about Queen, their lyrics are so good and so clear you seem to instinctively know them.
This is at the old Wembley Stadium in front of his home crowd , we always had a special relationship with Freddie i was there at this concert absolutely amazing .I was in tears singing this then and im still in tears now watching this and thinking how this world lost a beautiful soul in Freddie .
Saw Queen live in Germany in the early 80's and being from the UK I was amazed hearing the crowd sing along, 40 years on that has stuck with me. Universal.
That voice, that voice, it was a gift from God for sure. You know he never took voice lessons and never had a voice coach!! Please react to Its a Kind of Magic live at Wembley 1986, Play the Game live in Montreal 1981, Save Me live in Montreal 1981. Also, you should hear them do Bohemian Rhapsody live in Montreal 1981. That’s a good start. I’ve never grown tired of hearing Queen. Freddie’s voice is absolutely the best. Roger and Brian’s voices blend so well with Freddie’s. Their group was just meant to be. They were together with Freddie for 21 1/2 years until he died.
Wow, Joel, this had me in tears. I knew, theory, that this song had been written for Mary but I'd never really listened to the words properly before. Knowing now, from your reaction yesterday, about how and why she left him it makes the words so much more poignant and heartbreaking. Oh, also have to say... autotune didn't exist when Queen were recording their songs. Autotune was only officially launched in 1997. Loooong after Freddie had passed away. Of course, there are rumours that some artists used autotune before it's official launch, but only by about a year or so. So, autotune was not available but then, Freddie and the rest of the gang really didn't need it, did they?
She didn’t leave him.He told her he was gay,and that ended the relationship,as far as the physical side was concerned.But,of course,as everyone knows,they continued,,to his dying day,loving each other,in every other way.She was the main beneficiary,in his will.
Ah Joel, this was so cool! If you want a few suggestions for other performances, then I would recommend Freddie's duet with Montserrat Caballé on "Barcelona", and his crowd-controlling appearance at the 2012 Olympics, 21 years after we lost him - he still had that power over us... Also, the George Michael tribute of Somebody to Love - an honest and beautifully respectful rendition. Sleep tight, Freddie... And you too, George. Sweet dreams. x
I’m crying watching this there was only one Freddie Mercury his like we will never see again. One in a life time someone comes along with this talent to write perform and sing songs that touch you. People like Freddie George Micheal Buddy Holly and many more have written songs that are timeless as your proving by watching and commenting on. Whilst they are no longer with us their words and music live on. RIP Freddie singing with the Angels now.👼
Please listen to the official studio version, with lyrics of "You take my breath away". This is my favorite version...the live version is straight to the heart, ,...but without the beautiful flourishes and harmonies that only Freddie could make in the studio. It will knock your socks off!
One of my Top 3 Queen songs. As part of his estate, Freddie gave Mary his house, and she raised her family there and still lives there today. I don’t know if anyone has mentioned it, but Brian May (guitar) and Roger Taylor (drums) are still performing with Adam Lambert as front man. The first thing everyone has to say is he’s no Freddie, which is true. He’ll be the first to tell you that, but Brian and Roger are beyond thrilled to still be performing at 75 and 72, Adam is great in his own right, and they’re still filling stadiums and arenas all over the world. Brian performs this song with the audience and a special surprise at the end.
Dear Joel, it is such a joy to see you discovering Queen and Freddie Mercury,. Your obvious enjoyment and astonishment at their/his performances is utterly wonderful. Imagine if you had ‘been there’...... just imagine........! Those of us who were have forever been touched by the magical experience. It is wonderful to see your participation and joining the ‘club’ of fans and admirers.
Freddie was and still is magic. I am a keyboard player and had the honour of playing a gig at a venue Queen and Freddie played in during their 1976 UK tour and even 20 years after their performance, during our show my bandmate and I could feel something special in the stage's floorboards. We performed Bohemian with me playing a full piano part over an orchestral backing track and I never played it better than I did that night. Thanks for your video.
This is such a beautiful tribute ballad to Mary, when he says “I still love you” he’s actually saying it to Mary, but you feel he’s also saying it to you as well, I’m so glad you are reacting to Queen one of the greatest bands ever in my opinion….
That bit always brings a lump to my throat - those were Freddie's last words on video at the very end of "These Are The Days Of Our Lives" - th-cam.com/video/oB4K0scMysc/w-d-xo.html
Wembley 1986, the year after the band’s legendary performance at Live Aid. I’m glad you’re getting into the live versions as the band were very much made for live performances. It’s so much more enjoyable seeing a band playing in real time and interacting with the audience. Studio versions are often so over produced that the raw live energy is sorely missing and they often sound flat and contrived compared to the live performances. Looking forward to your reaction to Live Aid and specifically to see how the performance totally drained Freddie at the very end despite it only being 20+ minutes long (It's thought that he was in the early stages of full blown Aids during the mid 80s). You simply can’t capture that energy in a staid, studio performance.
Freddie wasn't well at Live Aid, which is why he was knackered after only 20 minutes. IMO the studio versions are wonderful and do not sound flat at all. He could keep doing the vocals until he got it right. Like, "Another One Bites The Dust". He had multiple takes at that before he nailed it. Consequently, it sounds miles better than the live versions.
@@79BlackRose Have to disagree 100% Freddie was so much better live , hitting perfect notes means nothing in the studio a monkey can do that. The authenticity in Freddie's live vocals are what made him THE BEST LIVE PERFORMER EVER PERIOD .
@@MARTIN-bd7gm So Freddie was a monkey in the studio if you say so. Anyway, if voice cracks made his voice more authentic, then why did he not record them like that for the albums?
I absolutely agree! I've commented on several Queen reaction videos that to me the studio versions are too polite and over-produced. Bands of that era didn't need "auto tune", even if it had existed, because they could sing and play.
@@79BlackRose further to your comment that Freddie wasn’t well - I seen two re actions to Queen at live aid by professional singer coaches, and both could see that Freddie was not well, and they commented how he controlled the effort of his singing within the limits of his stamina. Despite this the Average man in the street wouldn’t have known that he was I’ll. The film Bohemian Rhapsody showed that Freddie was very I’ll at Live Aid.
Huge Queen fan. Never could afford to see them when Freddy was stil alive, but finally saw Queen and adam Lambart at the O2 in 2021. It was amazing and Roger and Brian are such brilliant musicians. A dream come true. Freddy will always be missed. He was truly unique and very much missed, but his music lives on........
Another stellar example of Freddie's amazing ability to make the audience feel as if he is singing directly to them. In return they feel it and sing directly to him! . I think Freddie's almost Supernatural control over an audience didn't come from magic, but from the Fact that Freddie got in the business because he is a true , showman. He was Born to be a performer, unlike so many one minute media wonders today who you can almost feel are just there for the clicks, the ticket sales and the adoration. It is almost as if some performers are screaming internally " Look at me , I'm a star, Worship and adore me" Freddie inside never forgot who put him there in the first place. Inside HE was screaming " Hey look at you (The audience) look at what stars you are ..you are the most important people here tonight ". You can feel it in all of his performances. Live Aid ...L>>>I>>>V>>>E>>>A>>>I>>>D>>😁
My advice is to watch first the video of I want to break free. Due it was very controversial in the USA and was censorship. Also, it is an entertaining video to watch
It wasn’t “America” that was prudish and banned the song. It was MTV in a mistaken belief that it would be rejected. Partially only because at that time most were not familiar with the British tradition of dressing in drag. I think it would have been enjoyed and even a hit if there had been any effort to explain it, but MTV didn’t bother and everyone moved on.
It's soo lovely someone your age is listening to Freddie. He is my idol and I'm sad I never got to see him live, I was 8 when he died and I was and I still am in love with all their music. I miss you Freddie x
This was from their 1986 concert at Wembley Stadium, London. It was recorded for a live album. And this was Queen's final tour with Freddie, their final show being Knebworth nine dates later, as I think by this point he already knew he was ill. Songs you've still not reacted to:. their first hit Killer Queen, Radio Ga Ga that is on the Liveaid setllist, I Want To Break Free with its "controversial" video, It's A Kind Of Magic from the album of the same name this 1986 tour was part of. Leave the two songs The Show Must Go On and These Are The Days Of Our Lives for later, both quite sad as Freddie was seriously ill by that point.
The final music video that Queen made for the song 'these are the days of our lives' is poignant. Freddie at the very end of the song looks directly into the camera and whispers to us all I still love you... it is incredibly moving... This was filmed at Wembley Stadium where they played for two nights, the same stadium where they performed their Live Aid set the previous year before. This was to be Freddies final tour with the band which makes it even more moving.
I must say: I saw sooooo many reactions of the queen-songs, and you seem like the only one who does not stop in between to really feel the music…. Thumbs up dude, you kinda really feel the harmonies….
You should probably watch the songs you think you know, because you probably have only heard a small part of them. That's what happens when you know songs from TV shows or ads, you get a few bars, often recorded by someone else.
Hey there, Music Man. Yeah it's a powerful song, so knowing the story behind it makes it even more powerful, doesn't it? But every time you play some Queen people mention 'Barcelona' which he did with Montserrat Caballe. I'm not at all an opera fan so I didn't know who she was, but this time I took the poster's advice below & have just watched it. Every hair on my body was standing to attention all the way through, and the cold shivers that were running through me worried the dog who leapt into my lap to "save" me! So thanks for that too - would never have heard it if it weren't for your channel.
Hi Joel. You must watch Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé - Barcelona (Live at La Nit, 1988 Remastered) It will give you goose bumps. Both legends sadly not with us anymore but legends live on.
Queen have done many great songs but for me a top 10 one is Show Must Go On. He did this towards the end, could barely stand and supposedly he did it in 1 take, downed a bottle whiskey and said something along the lines of "let's do this darling" (forgot the exact wording). Also after Freddie's death the remaining band members did a song called No One But You, abit sad but worth checking out.
Oh yeah, the lives are always better, and it’s great because they make it sound so much different from their studio versions ( as you learned from listening to both the studio and the live versions of Somebody to love), they always have a fresh take on all their songs and it’s such a joy to listen to them because you know that your getting raw talent and nothing less. I’d definitely recommend though listening to both versions of any songs they’ve performed live because it’s just fun to see how much they’ve played with it and made their own songs different from the original recordings.
Oh Joel - you absolutely have to see this version of Love Of My Life. This is the Queen + Adam Lambert tour at the 02 Arena in London in 2018. He's been dead almost 30 years at this point and they're still singing with him. th-cam.com/video/ajQBGe87mBQ/w-d-xo.html - Its amazing to watch.
Me parece fantástico que personas jóvenes y no tanto podamos ver a Queen . Rabia de que se marchara ya pronto. Su voz ❤ un cantante completo . IMPRESIONANTE
Freddie's voice was quite unique in that during recording sessions while overdubbing (singing along with himself) his voice would "faze" a term used in the recording industry when two identical track were played in sync. You hear this a lot on "Bohemian Rhapsody". Thanks for sharing.
"I'm going slightly mad" is another good one, too! - Not in his 'Usual Repertoire' but it does describe a period of his life! - So glad to see that you are enjoying music from nearly 40 Years ago! - The expression on your face! th-cam.com/video/Od6hY_50Dh0/w-d-xo.html
It’s Wembley 1986 , I was there and I was lucky enough to be at Live Aid too the year before. Queen were just mesmerising on both occasions. It is fantastic that you are discovering their music now , I would suggest reacting to who wants to live forever, take my breath away, I want it all , innuendo and Barcelona that Freddie duetted with Montserrat Caballe
It was radio that got record sales and the audiences often sang with him, to the point where he would test them and have them eating out of his hand! Thankfully I managed to experience them just once in live concert in Australia, but I love them live on stage where they all get to express themselves through their talents!
I have just found your reactions, and I am loving how much you are enjoying Queen. In 1992, there was a Freddie Mercury tribute concert at Wembley Stadium. Many artists paid homage to Freddie by singing Queen’s songs. One of my favorite parts was a band called Extreme, who did a segment very similar to Queen’s performance at Wembley. I would love so see your reaction to them displaying their love and admiration for him. Even If you don’t react, I really recommend you watch it, I think you would really enjoy it!
This line in the song always gets to me "...when I grow older I will be there at your side to remind you how I still love you". Sadly this was not to be. Beautiful song. Thank you for your Queen reactions (and all the others of course!)
I would actually say he succeeded to make this come true as well. He might not be there physically, but she can always hear this song and be reminded. In a way, he is still here with all of us :)
In this string, one commentator said Love of My Life was actually written by the band’s bassist. That is incorrect……. It was written by Freddie Mercury. It should not be confused with “You’re My Best Friend” written by Bassist John Deacon.
Yeah, this was played at Wembley stadium in 1986. You know though if you watch this performance in Japan, he doesn't even have to sing. The Croud knows all the words and could chant it with Brian Rodger and john just doing there thing. Japan loves queen.
Have you done "White Queen live hammersmith odeon 1975" yet? If not I highly suggest that one. Not only hauntingly beautiful but shows the types of sounds Brian can make his guitar do. Also Freddie's talent on piano. AND it's very early Queen. One of my fav's of theirs.
You hit the nail on the head JP, Freddie's voice live was amazing and nobody could go near him. Please can you feature George Michael, Somebody to love also at Wembley Stadium at Freddie's tribute as George done a great cover of the song.
1 guitar and 1 voice and everybody in trance of this masterpiece. So beautiful to see how hit hits you as a young guy that has falling in love with queen
I challenge anybody to find one single artist of the modern era who can stand in front of thousands of people singing their song back to them in such perfect unity that every word is clear and distinct! And look at the front of that audience. No distractions. No "socializing". Everyone is unified in their purpose for being there. To see greatness unfolding before them.
Amen !!
Omg yessssss
It’s impossible
Think about an audience of about 100,000 in Brazil, non native English speakers singing in perfect unison. Beautiful uplifting music that gets into your soul breaks every barrier. Freddie was always meant to be that performer and Queen was always meant to be his band. All 4 members are epic legends.
Brian can - - all alone - at Queen + Adam Lambert concerts he does exactly as in this concert - - ending up with Freddie on a screen - singing his part in the end - - with the audience of cause. Try and find it - it is a spectacle too.
Mary was not his only love. He had a male partner named Jim Hutton, who had been with him since 1985, before he was diagnosed with HIV, who stayed with him, and cared for him until he passed. Hutton later also died of Aids.
Joel, Autotune didn't exist when Freddie was around, to be honest, even if it did, if a studio engineer tried to use it on Freddie's voice they would probably be beaten to a pulp lol.
Oh! Absolutely, tossed on their bum for sure!
There is nobody on this planet who could get a crowd going like Freddie
‘Who wants to live forever’ live at Wembley is beautiful.
Agree. Although that song is done beautifully also in the official.
Oooh yes!!!
I kinda prefer the Budapest version, still love it tho
A must watch, absolutely❣️
Definitely watch who wants to live forever and these are the days of our lives which is the last video he made…both songs make me cry every time
Brian may has a video of him doing this song since Freddie's death and they show a hologram of Freddie in part of it makes me cry when I see it
Brian May the guitarist, plays this song alone to a huge crowd, while paying tribute to Freddie Mercury .
Just as in this performance, the fans sing along with appreciation and love for a man who never failed to entertain and include his audience.
That performance is very moving
@@rozhunter7645 a 12 sneer gitaar love it
Is that an Ovation guitar he is playing?
Freddie was so INCREDIBLY TALENTED...it's almost painful to watch knowing he's gone 🤣
He was a ONCE in a lifetime Gift
Never seen before or since....
What a loss....
I'm 66 now and I was there! I was there!
Que privilégio meu amigo.
This song is so haunting and beautiful. You're absolutely right, Queen is one of the very few bands who actually sound better live and no, Freddie certainly needed no auto tune. He is one of the greatest singers that ever lived. This song was recorded at Wembley Stadium in the summer of 1986, about a year after Live Aid. It had a capacity of 70,000 people and Queen sold out the *entire* stadium *two* nights in a row.
The way Freddy performs this version, it feels like he is singing just to you.
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I’m so sorry for younger generation that can’t see concerts like this anymore but glad they are discovering the genius of Freddie with Queen on video. 😢❤
She also loved him. She was there till the end. The relationship was way too complicated for her. This gave me goosebumps absolutely beautiful. Freddie is one of a kind. Your reaction is also beautiful. Try to watch the “ Greenday crowd sing Bohemian Rhapsody July 2017, watch the footage from the stage. 65,000 people singing every word in sync. The track was played to hype the crowd up before they came out on stage. It’s pure magic to see and hear
I was married to an openly gay/bisexual man for 23 years, we had two sons and after our divorce, we remained best friends, our friendship lasted for 44 years until his sudden unexpected passing late last year...this song meant so much to us, as you quite rightly say, love can be complicated....very few truly understood our relationship, often thinking he married to 'hide' his 'true' sexuality...when questioned he'd say 'I may have been born gay but I just happened to have fallen in love with a woman, I don't have a problem with that so why should you?' lol....his sons knew and adored him, as did his grand children, we all miss him terribly.
@@lynnhamps7052 thanks for sharing such an inspiring story. God bless.🥰
@@sharonkay8638 You are very sweet, thank you and bless you too..x
@@lynnhamps7052 beautiful x
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Just Brian on Spanish guitar and Freddie singing. Magic. You are right he was better live. It was at Wembley. You should review him singing the same song in Rio with a much bigger audience. They all sing and English is not their first language. Freddie was loved the world over.
Great post.
Wembly Football Stadium England July 11/ 12 July 1986. I was there on 11th to witness the greatest band, lead singer and front man ever. Rlp Freddie 💜
Great reaction Joel, I was there that night and consider myself highly honoured..... chills, stunning, unrivalled, unequalled, the greatest show on earth. RIP Freddie.
Your are so LUCKY to have had that experience!
Freddie was the master of bringing an audience along with him, but also having them in the palm of his hand.
I don't normally comment on TH-cam but this is one of my most favourite performances Freddie/Queen ever did. I absolutely love this song and I am glad that you knew the meaning behind the song before you watched it. Even over 30 years since Freddie passed he is still loved so much by so many people. Freddie didn't need auto tune either his voice was amazing, even though auto tune wasn't invented until long after he passed.. good reaction my friend you have earned a sub.
And this is why I love older music. No autotune in live or studio performances. Autotune really only took of in the 2000's.
I love Queen, but plenty of todays artists don't use autotune, check out Harry Styles concerts, he is very influenced by Freddie, he also connects to the crowds on a very personal level, I am 66 years old and listen to as many new artists as old 😊
White Queen at the Hammersmith Odeon is another fantastic live performance from their early days (1975).
Under Pressure at Wembley; now I'm here at Wembley; one vision at Wembley; duet with Monsorette - Barcelona; medley's; a kind of magic at Wembley....... when Freddie has his mike he calls it his wand. He is fabulous!!! Love Brian, Roger, and John
The four of them are legends!
I think that's a perfect demonstration of how to create a heartfelt, intimate moment with a massive stadium crowd.
The next recommendation I suggest is Freddie and Montserrat Caballe singing Barcelona ! Amazing performance 🙌🏽
Would love to see his reation to that
@@edinguy36 yes, I have been going on about this in the comments quite a bit 🤭 and hopefully Joel will get around to hearing Barcelona soon; he will love it, I am sure of that....
And '' How can I go on ''
And '' Innuendo''. Both are amazing
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That is amazing
A lot of of the time Freddie didn't ned to sing at their concerts because the crowd could do it for him. That's the thing about Queen, their lyrics are so good and so clear you seem to instinctively know them.
I cry every time. Long live Freddie. The world is shit without you. 😞❤
This performance is used in their live shows now, with Brian alone on stage with his acoustic guitar and Freddie on the screen behind him. So moving.
This is at the old Wembley Stadium in front of his home crowd , we always had a special relationship with Freddie i was there at this concert absolutely amazing .I was in tears singing this then and im still in tears now watching this and thinking how this world lost a beautiful soul in Freddie .
Yes London shows always had a little bit extra.
You should watch this song play live in Rio crowd is even better
Saw Queen live in Germany in the early 80's and being from the UK I was amazed hearing the crowd sing along, 40 years on that has stuck with me. Universal.
You should watch the audience in Hyde park from the Greenday concert singing Bohemian Rhapsody. It’s amazing.
That voice, that voice, it was a gift from God for sure. You know he never took voice lessons and never had a voice coach!!
Please react to Its a Kind of Magic live at Wembley 1986, Play the Game live in Montreal 1981, Save Me live in Montreal 1981. Also, you should hear them do Bohemian Rhapsody live in Montreal 1981. That’s a good start.
I’ve never grown tired of hearing Queen. Freddie’s voice is absolutely the best. Roger and Brian’s voices blend so well with Freddie’s. Their group was just meant to be. They were together with Freddie for 21 1/2 years until he died.
Wow, Joel, this had me in tears. I knew, theory, that this song had been written for Mary but I'd never really listened to the words properly before. Knowing now, from your reaction yesterday, about how and why she left him it makes the words so much more poignant and heartbreaking.
Oh, also have to say... autotune didn't exist when Queen were recording their songs. Autotune was only officially launched in 1997. Loooong after Freddie had passed away. Of course, there are rumours that some artists used autotune before it's official launch, but only by about a year or so. So, autotune was not available but then, Freddie and the rest of the gang really didn't need it, did they?
She didn’t leave him.He told her he was gay,and that ended the relationship,as far as the physical side was concerned.But,of course,as everyone knows,they continued,,to his dying day,loving each other,in every other way.She was the main beneficiary,in his will.
Ah Joel, this was so cool! If you want a few suggestions for other performances, then I would recommend Freddie's duet with Montserrat Caballé on "Barcelona", and his crowd-controlling appearance at the 2012 Olympics, 21 years after we lost him - he still had that power over us...
Also, the George Michael tribute of Somebody to Love - an honest and beautifully respectful rendition.
Sleep tight, Freddie... And you too, George. Sweet dreams. x
With Freddy, live or not, you can never ever go wrong
I’m crying watching this there was only one Freddie Mercury his like we will never see again. One in a life time someone comes along with this talent to write perform and sing songs that touch you. People like Freddie George Micheal Buddy Holly and many more have written songs that are timeless as your proving by watching and commenting on. Whilst they are no longer with us their words and music live on. RIP Freddie singing with the Angels now.👼
Please listen to the official studio version, with lyrics of "You take my breath away". This is my favorite version...the live version is straight to the heart, ,...but without the beautiful flourishes and harmonies that only Freddie could make in the studio. It will knock your socks off!
The best version of You Take My Breath Away is the almost impossibly delicate performance live in London's Hyde Park.
This is one of my favourite Queen songs. It always gives me goosebumps ❤️💕♥️💖
One of my Top 3 Queen songs. As part of his estate, Freddie gave Mary his house, and she raised her family there and still lives there today.
I don’t know if anyone has mentioned it, but Brian May (guitar) and Roger Taylor (drums) are still performing with Adam Lambert as front man. The first thing everyone has to say is he’s no Freddie, which is true. He’ll be the first to tell you that, but Brian and Roger are beyond thrilled to still be performing at 75 and 72, Adam is great in his own right, and they’re still filling stadiums and arenas all over the world. Brian performs this song with the audience and a special surprise at the end.
Dear Joel, it is such a joy to see you discovering Queen and Freddie Mercury,. Your obvious enjoyment and astonishment at their/his performances is utterly wonderful. Imagine if you had ‘been there’...... just imagine........! Those of us who were have forever been touched by the magical experience. It is wonderful to see your participation and joining the ‘club’ of fans and admirers.
Freddie was and still is magic. I am a keyboard player and had the honour of playing a gig at a venue Queen and Freddie played in during their 1976 UK tour and even 20 years after their performance, during our show my bandmate and I could feel something special in the stage's floorboards. We performed Bohemian with me playing a full piano part over an orchestral backing track and I never played it better than I did that night. Thanks for your video.
What an Artist he was
This is such a beautiful tribute ballad to Mary, when he says “I still love you” he’s actually saying it to Mary, but you feel he’s also saying it to you as well, I’m so glad you are reacting to Queen one of the greatest bands ever in my opinion….
That bit always brings a lump to my throat - those were Freddie's last words on video at the very end of "These Are The Days Of Our Lives" - th-cam.com/video/oB4K0scMysc/w-d-xo.html
The song was not written for Mary.
Wembley 1986, the year after the band’s legendary performance at Live Aid. I’m glad you’re getting into the live versions as the band were very much made for live performances. It’s so much more enjoyable seeing a band playing in real time and interacting with the audience. Studio versions are often so over produced that the raw live energy is sorely missing and they often sound flat and contrived compared to the live performances. Looking forward to your reaction to Live Aid and specifically to see how the performance totally drained Freddie at the very end despite it only being 20+ minutes long (It's thought that he was in the early stages of full blown Aids during the mid 80s). You simply can’t capture that energy in a staid, studio performance.
Freddie wasn't well at Live Aid, which is why he was knackered after only 20 minutes. IMO the studio versions are wonderful and do not sound flat at all. He could keep doing the vocals until he got it right. Like, "Another One Bites The Dust". He had multiple takes at that before he nailed it. Consequently, it sounds miles better than the live versions.
@@79BlackRose Have to disagree 100% Freddie was so much better live , hitting perfect notes means nothing in the studio a monkey can do that. The authenticity in Freddie's live vocals are what made him THE BEST LIVE PERFORMER EVER PERIOD .
@@MARTIN-bd7gm So Freddie was a monkey in the studio if you say so. Anyway, if voice cracks made his voice more authentic, then why did he not record them like that for the albums?
I absolutely agree! I've commented on several Queen reaction videos that to me the studio versions are too polite and over-produced. Bands of that era didn't need "auto tune", even if it had existed, because they could sing and play.
@@79BlackRose further to your comment that Freddie wasn’t well - I seen two re actions to Queen at live aid by professional singer coaches, and both could see that Freddie was not well, and they commented how he controlled the effort of his singing within the limits of his stamina. Despite this the Average man in the street wouldn’t have known that he was I’ll.
The film Bohemian Rhapsody showed that Freddie was very I’ll at Live Aid.
His magic was involving the audience which made them feel it was personal - like friends having a jamming session. Wonderful.
Huge Queen fan. Never could afford to see them when Freddy was stil alive, but finally saw Queen and adam Lambart at the O2 in 2021. It was amazing and Roger and Brian are such brilliant musicians. A dream come true. Freddy will always be missed. He was truly unique and very much missed, but his music lives on........
One of my favourite songs ever. I’ve seen this live many times and it’s just beautiful.
Another stellar example of Freddie's amazing ability to make the audience feel as if he is singing directly to them. In return they feel it and sing directly to him! . I think Freddie's almost Supernatural control over an audience didn't come from magic, but from the Fact that Freddie got in the business because he is a true , showman. He was Born to be a performer, unlike so many one minute media wonders today who you can almost feel are just there for the clicks, the ticket sales and the adoration. It is almost as if some performers are screaming internally " Look at me , I'm a star, Worship and adore me" Freddie inside never forgot who put him there in the first place. Inside HE was screaming " Hey look at you (The audience) look at what stars you are ..you are the most important people here tonight ". You can feel it in all of his performances.
Live Aid ...L>>>I>>>V>>>E>>>A>>>I>>>D>>😁
At the same concert Freddie and Brian also played Is this the world we created. Very apt for the times we are living in now. X
Yes, Im crying my eyes out, what magic he had to touch the soul...What a precious soul and amazing talent...RIP Freddie
My advice is to watch first the video of I want to break free. Due it was very controversial in the USA and was censorship. Also, it is an entertaining video to watch
The music video was great and most of the UK were shocked at how prudish the US was over what was nothing more than a bit of fun!
@@neilpickup237 Same thing here in Spain. There is nothing really polemic in it for us.
It wasn’t “America” that was prudish and banned the song. It was MTV in a mistaken belief that it would be rejected. Partially only because at that time most were not familiar with the British tradition of dressing in drag. I think it would have been enjoyed and even a hit if there had been any effort to explain it, but MTV didn’t bother and everyone moved on.
I've watched this a million times and every time it sends shivers down my spine. Shear perfection.
You actually make me cry with your reaction to his beautifull voice
It's soo lovely someone your age is listening to Freddie. He is my idol and I'm sad I never got to see him live, I was 8 when he died and I was and I still am in love with all their music.
I miss you Freddie x
This was from their 1986 concert at Wembley Stadium, London. It was recorded for a live album. And this was Queen's final tour with Freddie, their final show being Knebworth nine dates later, as I think by this point he already knew he was ill. Songs you've still not reacted to:. their first hit Killer Queen, Radio Ga Ga that is on the Liveaid setllist, I Want To Break Free with its "controversial" video, It's A Kind Of Magic from the album of the same name this 1986 tour was part of. Leave the two songs The Show Must Go On and These Are The Days Of Our Lives for later, both quite sad as Freddie was seriously ill by that point.
Was at Knebworth, the last performance ever. Thank God I got to that show..it was amazing.
It is .I suggested he add live at wembley dvd to his collection it's absolutely phenomenal
I was at knebworth....it was amazing..❤❤
I saw them at Knebworth. Worth all the horrendous hours it took us to get out of the carpark! They were magnificent.
The final music video that Queen made for the song 'these are the days of our lives' is poignant. Freddie at the very end of the song looks directly into the camera and whispers to us all I still love you... it is incredibly moving... This was filmed at Wembley Stadium where they played for two nights, the same stadium where they performed their Live Aid set the previous year before. This was to be Freddies final tour with the band which makes it even more moving.
I can never hear this without a handy box of Kleenex! Beautiful. I’m so pleased you found Queen.
One of my favourite Queen songs. I'm sat watching this from a sun lounger in Freddie's birthplace of Zanzibar. Very emotional 😍
I must say: I saw sooooo many reactions of the queen-songs, and you seem like the only one who does not stop in between to really feel the music…. Thumbs up dude, you kinda really feel the harmonies….
“Under Pressure” Live at Wembley is amazing! Freddie was and still IS The King!
One of my absolute favourite songs
Makes me cry everytime I hear it.
You should probably watch the songs you think you know, because you probably have only heard a small part of them. That's what happens when you know songs from TV shows or ads, you get a few bars, often recorded by someone else.
Excellent choice, and I think you now know that you are in for an amazing treat when you watch live aid!! 🥰
This is my favourite song of all time.
Hey there, Music Man. Yeah it's a powerful song, so knowing the story behind it makes it even more powerful, doesn't it?
But every time you play some Queen people mention 'Barcelona' which he did with Montserrat Caballe. I'm not at all an opera fan so I didn't know who she was, but this time I took the poster's advice below & have just watched it.
Every hair on my body was standing to attention all the way through, and the cold shivers that were running through me worried the dog who leapt into my lap to "save" me! So thanks for that too - would never have heard it if it weren't for your channel.
Hi Joel. You must watch Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé - Barcelona (Live at La Nit, 1988 Remastered) It will give you goose bumps. Both legends sadly not with us anymore but legends live on.
Queen have done many great songs but for me a top 10 one is Show Must Go On. He did this towards the end, could barely stand and supposedly he did it in 1 take, downed a bottle whiskey and said something along the lines of "let's do this darling" (forgot the exact wording).
Also after Freddie's death the remaining band members did a song called No One But You, abit sad but worth checking out.
Vodka, dear! Freddie's tipple was vodka. (Or champagne 😊)
You are correct about Mary and Freddie, the song was written from what Freddie thought Mary's perspective would be. Beautiful song. Great reaction
Oh yeah, the lives are always better, and it’s great because they make it sound so much different from their studio versions ( as you learned from listening to both the studio and the live versions of Somebody to love), they always have a fresh take on all their songs and it’s such a joy to listen to them because you know that your getting raw talent and nothing less. I’d definitely recommend though listening to both versions of any songs they’ve performed live because it’s just fun to see how much they’ve played with it and made their own songs different from the original recordings.
he always had a way with him, his gestures, love brian as well, love all of them, im feeling emotional cos just watvhed film
I enjoyed it 50 yards from the front in 86. Great to see people still enjoy it!
Oh Joel - you absolutely have to see this version of Love Of My Life. This is the Queen + Adam Lambert tour at the 02 Arena in London in 2018. He's been dead almost 30 years at this point and they're still singing with him. th-cam.com/video/ajQBGe87mBQ/w-d-xo.html - Its amazing to watch.
The one at Summer Sonic in Japan is absolutely heartbreaking! th-cam.com/video/6hI1gb28R2I/w-d-xo.html
nageea- thanks for that link- I hadn't seen that video. Amazing!
If you enjoyed this then you've got to watch it live Rock in Rio 85 it's amazing 😊 The crowd 👌
Watching this brought me to tears..😢...What a showman..the world has lost an extremely talented man who brought joy to millions..
Me parece fantástico que personas jóvenes y no tanto podamos ver a Queen . Rabia de que se marchara ya pronto. Su voz ❤ un cantante completo .
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This is the most beautiful song. Thank you for sharing.
Well, there's no one greater than wonderful Freddie and Queen!!!
Kudos to the sound techs to that concert. Such rich tones from the guitar.
Freddie's voice was quite unique in that during recording sessions while overdubbing (singing along with himself) his voice would "faze" a term used in the recording industry when two identical track were played in sync. You hear this a lot on "Bohemian Rhapsody". Thanks for sharing.
Who wants to live forever - studio version. Absolutely fab. So moving. x
This just gives me shivers, just fantastic, and Brian Mays wonderful guitar work talks to you❣️
Queen & Adam Lambert - LOVE OF MY LIFE - Vancouver 2019 Freddie still has them. A must watch. It’s just Brian, his guitar, & Freddie
So glad you finally got to this. Freddie is the ULTIMATE showman. Really looking forward to your Bohemian Rhapsody movie reaction..
"I'm going slightly mad" is another good one, too! - Not in his 'Usual Repertoire' but it does describe a period of his life! - So glad to see that you are enjoying music from nearly 40 Years ago! - The expression on your face!
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It’s Wembley 1986 , I was there and I was lucky enough to be at Live Aid too the year before. Queen were just mesmerising on both occasions. It is fantastic that you are discovering their music now , I would suggest reacting to who wants to live forever, take my breath away, I want it all , innuendo and Barcelona that Freddie duetted with Montserrat Caballe
That’s Wembley
It was radio that got record sales and the audiences often sang with him, to the point where he would test them and have them eating out of his hand! Thankfully I managed to experience them just once in live concert in Australia, but I love them live on stage where they all get to express themselves through their talents!
I have just found your reactions, and I am loving how much you are enjoying Queen. In 1992, there was a Freddie Mercury tribute concert at Wembley Stadium. Many artists paid homage to Freddie by singing Queen’s songs. One of my favorite parts was a band called Extreme, who did a segment very similar to Queen’s performance at Wembley. I would love so see your reaction to them displaying their love and admiration for him. Even If you don’t react, I really recommend you watch it, I think you would really enjoy it!
This line in the song always gets to me "...when I grow older I will be there at your side to remind you how I still love you". Sadly this was not to be. Beautiful song. Thank you for your Queen reactions (and all the others of course!)
I would actually say he succeeded to make this come true as well. He might not be there physically, but she can always hear this song and be reminded. In a way, he is still here with all of us :)
@@ems4380 Yeah, she is living in his house after all.
@@ems4380 Yes, you are right, that is so true, and what a legacy he left for us to remember him by.
This song makes me cry every time I hear it ,I miss my husband of 57 years so much .
I always cry when I watch this video. What a sad song, but so beautiful.
In this string, one commentator said Love of My Life was actually written by the band’s bassist. That is incorrect……. It was written by Freddie Mercury. It should not be confused with “You’re My Best Friend” written by Bassist John Deacon.
This is a beautiful song, Please watch full concert Live Aid 1985 ..you will love it !!! 🤩
Teary eyed here....miss you Freddie ❤
Yeah, this was played at Wembley stadium in 1986.
You know though if you watch this performance in Japan, he doesn't even have to sing.
The Croud knows all the words and could chant it with Brian Rodger and john just doing there thing.
Japan loves queen.
Have you done "White Queen live hammersmith odeon 1975" yet? If not I highly suggest that one. Not only hauntingly beautiful but shows the types of sounds Brian can make his guitar do. Also Freddie's talent on piano. AND it's very early Queen. One of my fav's of theirs.
It was a soccer stadium in England, Wembley Stadium!
Watch them singing Radio Ga Ga live to seen the crowd reaction!
You hit the nail on the head JP, Freddie's voice live was amazing and nobody could go near him. Please can you feature George Michael, Somebody to love also at Wembley Stadium at Freddie's tribute as George done a great cover of the song.