Freddy Mercury was the best lead singer of any band. His octave range was incredible and amazing. I grew up listening to Queen and they’ll always be one of my favorite bands. Freddie Mercury died one month after my brother aids. There is the day that goes by that I don’t miss the two of them. 😭
And he's always smiling! Well, usually, probably goes with the humble. Probably a zillion people would love to just have a conversation with him, I know I would!
Brian May came into the NAPA car parts store in Flagstaff in 2017, all the counter men knew by the hair and clothes and jewelry he had to be "somebody", I was the only guy old enough in the store to know who he was! Really nice and personable guy.
I disagree Adam lambert is one of the most talented singers on the Earth! And he doesn't want or need to take Freddie mercury 's place he has his own solo career!
Totally agree, he will never be beaten. My thoughts on Lambert are unrepeatable on here. We lost Freddie and ended up with a fat American - should have kept Paul - at least he was real
You cant even compare the two. Freddie was a once in a lifetime talent, while theres Adam Lambert's performing on every cruise ship.@@MaxineCommander-nj4yy
I love when Sammy was talking about Sir Brian May being a singer as well, and Brian subtly said “Yeah but not like you are” that was such a cool moment for Brian to recognize how good Sammy is as a singer
@@CB-xr1eg He’s also a fierce defender of endangered animals. He helped form Save Me, which works to protect foxes and badgers. He once purchased a large tract of land that was slated for development in order to protect the habitat for the animals who live there. He is also very active in promoting the very cool art of 3D photography that was started in the Victorian era. It’s called Stereoscopy.
I don't know about everyone else but for me Freddie Mercury was the most brilliant frontman in rock history. And there 'are' so many other front men to compare Freddie with. I truly envy ALL who got to see Freddie live - I mean I watch the footage and Freddie for me had that incalculable gift of 'connecting' with what were HUGE audiences. And I would also add, as Brian says here, as it has been documented so well, Freddie knew he was 'on a clock' and just told his bandmates to "give me material and I'll sing". Think about that - with effectively no real medical options- treatment available, Freddie 'could' have just passed away peacefully as he'd stopped taking medication. But he only wanted, in his dying days, to 'create' music. Amazing.
Freddie's brilliance as a singer and front man was probably only outmatched by his musical vision. It was Freddie who kind of drove Queen to be different, without him they may have been a typical rock band ( not saying the band members weren't talented, they all were), from what ppl I know with insight ( ex music journalists ), he refused to just follow the AOR formula.
@@njlaurenI agree with you completely. Freddie wrote and co-wrote most of Queen's catalog. He was such an iconic singer, pianist, and performer. They put on two of the best concerts I've ever seen.
Agreed! Additionally, I loved Brian May’s reaction at George Michael singing Somebody to Love at the rehearsal/tribute for Freddie in 1992. Such a kind person/musician to express his approval.
I love the fact that Sir Brian always talks so beautifully about his guitar-idol, Rory Gallagher. Rory was an inspiration to so many, how sorely missed he is.
THEY SAY THAT FREDDIE MERCURY, CRIED OUT TO JESUS CHRIST ON HIS DEATH BED, TO PLEASE FORGIVE HIM FOR HIS GAY LIFESTYLE. AFTER THIS LIFE THERE IS HEAVEN, PURGATORY OR HELL AND GOD WILL FORGIVE ANY SIN, BUT WE MUST ASK JESUS CHRIST'S FORGIVENESS, REPENT, AND GO AND SIN NO MORE. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
So proud of you guys, and all who work hard to maintain sobriety! My nephew and his fiancé are both almost 2 years sober and work very hard every day to stay sober and pay for what they did in active addiction. I'm so incredibly proud of anyone who is able to admit they need help and work hard to maintain sobriety. I can't imagine how hard it is. Unfortunately I lost my best friend since 2nd grade to addiction in November of 2015. She had been sober for 7 months and in a moment of weakness took the same amount she took while in active addiction and we lost her. Sorry for rambling. Just know that I see you and I'm so proud of you. ❤️ ❤
Joe Walsh is a class act. Have loved him since the James Gang. He’s the real deal. Brian May has his feet on the floor- never an ego-maniac. Two of my all time favorite guitarists! And Sammy ROCKS! 😁👍🎸❤️
@@christopherwachtel8306 hard disagree. I think his multiple interviews of other musicians shows it’s not all about him. As for ego, I mean, if you get into that business you pretty much have to have a strong one, esp taking a front man role. I’ve never seen anything but a guy with a solid joy for life and friends in him.
I was one of the fortunate ones to be able to see Queen in concert with Freddie Mercury in 1979. No words to describe how I felt that night - 16 years old and rocking to live Queen, who I was introduced to by my older brothers. I think Adam Lambert joining Queen is one of those things that was meant to be - destiny, because it would not have sounded right or felt right otherwise. I hope to be able to see these guys live some day soon!
I was 14 when I saw Queen in Chicago in January 1977...I know exactly how you felt! Looking up at Freddie I was awestruck, he took my breath away. It was too bad Queen was my first concert because no other concert could compare: Bowie, Iggy, Ozzy, Pink Floyd and so on were good but Queen was magical!
I still tear up every time Brian talks about Freddie. And, like others have said, I love that he gives Rory Gallagher his due. Rory was not that well-known here in the States back in the 70s, but me being the blues nerd that I was, I found him somehow. I was lucky enough to see him play live at the Beacon Theater in NYC in 1974. What a great show! I still have him on vinyl.
THEY SAY THAT FREDDIE MERCURY, CRIED OUT TO JESUS CHRIST ON HIS DEATH BED, TO PLEASE FORGIVE HIM FOR HIS GAY LIFESTYLE. AFTER THIS LIFE THERE IS HEAVEN, PURGATORY OR HELL AND GOD WILL FORGIVE ANY SIN, BUT WE MUST ASK JESUS CHRIST'S FORGIVENESS, REPENT, AND GO AND SIN NO MORE. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
The person that said Freddie cried out to Jesus is so full of crap. Freddie very much believed in a heaven of some sort and I guess it makes that person feel better about liking Freddie music if he thinks Freddie turned toward Jesus at the end. Freddie's faith did not include Jesus as Christianity does.
I was fortunate enough to have been invited to his son's wedding and was able to talk to Sammy a bit. His littlest son was with him in the crowd watching the newlyweds cut the cake, and the youngster was a little restless and happened to step back on my foot. Sammy noticed and apologized and said "he's drunk". This little kid was about 8 yrs. old! Really funny. I had also just a month or so before this talked to Brian. My sister and I caught him in front of his house in L.A. and he was SO gracious to stand there and talk to us for an hour! His first question was "Have you read the "Celestine Prophecy"? Every time you said something that he took as a compliment, he hugged you. My knees buckled about 3 times.....a beautiful and brilliant man.
Truly grateful to Sammy for interviewing these legends of Rock. It's always so great to hear what these guys have to say. Sammy; please do as many more of these as you can brother man. We Love It!!!
Rory is criminally underrated and doesn't get mentioned enough as far as I'm concerned. He's right up there with all the greats -- Clapton, Beck, Page, Hendrix, etc. He had a unique voice on the guitar and was a nimble soloist, but sadly flew under pop music's radar I suppose. He also kicked ass on the saxophone too, which not too many people know.
I dont Care what Sammy is doin or who he is with I will watch him. He has an infectious personality and is so relatable you think you know him. and i`ve been listening and watching Sammy since the 70s. One of my Top Music Heroes, I love Sammys writing and He Kranks out the Rock N Roll. SAMMY, YOU ARE DA MAN !!!
From memphis. I love how much y’all love Elvis. I listened to 5150 today again on good speakers and still chill bumps. Can’t wait to back to Cabo wabo Thank you!
That was a frightening time and I wish things had have been better than they were for Freddie Mercury. He is so loved and missed. Adam is doing a great job,,🔹🌟🌟🌟🔹
Never a huge Queen fan, but then never a full-on antagonist. One reason is Brian's astonishing axe work. But of course the ensemble was immaculate, and I wish we hadn't lost Freddie so early on, and that the band had pushed on with him to, who knows, new territory. The best of rock 'n' roll.
Dave Grohl and Sammy Hagar are the two coolest dudes in rock, hands down. I wonder if they've ever collaborated. Sure would be something great if they ever do. And when Sammy sang a line from James Browns "I Feel Good", that was just off the charts with soul. Amazing!!
How cool. Sammy interviewing Brian May AND Joe Walsh. Tow absolute legends. And Jeff Skunk Baxter coming out of the door when Sammy's talking to Paul Shaffer. 👌
Before this medium...we saw them on stage and heard glib responses to silly questions...Sammy asks questions, yes indeed...but if they were pointless ones, we would never get the real person coming through....I'm 71...have been part of it as it arrived here today..we see these performers now , see them talk.....Literally watched the James gang in Glasgow Scotland..."Seems to me..They all want to talk about it".....To watch the humbleness of these we saw on stage, now years later has made the music so much sweeter...I used to watch Rory Gallagher play in the middle of the night also in Glasgow, only found out Brian May was driven by his methods....Thanks Sammy for another glimpse into who our musical idols truly are....
I am a Substance Use Disorder Counselor, and Joe Walsh is absolutely correct. At first, you do something because it helps you cope, then it doesn't work then you find yourself it's slave. Awesome!
I’ve been a fan of Queen since I was a teenager. I love every single album and almost every song in them ( there are some I don’t really care for) I also like "The Cosmos Rock" with Paul Rodgers, which I don’t know why that album isn’t on Spotify anymore. But I do like Queen + Adam Lambert, he’s an amazing singer, flamboyant and has stage presence. He’s giving us the chance to see Brian and Roger touring and rocking again just like Paul did. I do not agree with anyone comparing them with Freddie; stop that!. Especially comparing Adam with Freddie. It’s ridiculous. Adam has his own personality and he’s not trying to imitate or act like him. He just took a job Brian and Roger offered him to do. He doesn’t have to fill Freddie’s shoes, we all know no one can. But he brings life to his songs his own way and the co-writers and Freddie’s mates are backing him up right there on stage giving Adam the privilege to sing them and that’s all that matters. Just sing along, enjoy the music, the beautiful songs, feel the good vibes. Otherwise stop comparing, criticizing and take your negativity somewhere else and play your favorite Queen songs. They will always be there; that’s why they were recorded for…to live forever.
THEY SAY THAT FREDDIE MERCURY, CRIED OUT TO JESUS CHRIST ON HIS DEATH BED, TO PLEASE FORGIVE HIM FOR HIS GAY LIFESTYLE. AFTER THIS LIFE THERE IS HEAVEN, PURGATORY OR HELL AND GOD WILL FORGIVE ANY SIN, BUT WE MUST ASK JESUS CHRIST'S FORGIVENESS, REPENT, AND GO AND SIN NO MORE. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
Freddie was music and entertainment i was lucky enough to see Queen at Wembley in 86. Bri and Roger must have tough to carry on without Freddie being on-stage
very powerfull words about the addiction .. its all treu ... to all my addicted mfckers !!! letss goo you got this !! all love and power to you if you struggling with addiction i believe in yall and i love yall !!
I've been blessed enough to meet Sir Brian (and he told me not to call him "Sir"), Sammy, and Jim Burton.... Not a bum in the lot. They are all absolute legends and they know it. The big thing is, they don't let you know that they know who they are.
Brian insists on convincing us that Adam has a greater voice than Freddie. I've listened to both in live recordings and there's no real comparison, Freddie is from another galaxy. I'm glad that Queen keeps touring but, for me, Adam just doesn't have the right voice.
May is always implying that Adam Lambert can do more than Mercury. It’s laughable. Lambert can sing very high and he is certainly LOUD. But his voice just has a shrill irritating quality to me. And he is just plain lame. It’s great that others enjoy it but it’s not for me. Mercury was the genuine article. A one in a trillion.
I've never been a big fan of Sammy's music, but as a person, he seems like a real super cool guy. Someone you could have a drink with, or, if you don't like drinking anymore, you could still hang with and just sling the BS. He's great.
It's always a pleasure to hear from Sir Brian May. I also enjoyed the Joe Walsh segment, though I honestly will never be able to forgive Joe for turning his back on Don Felder. IMO the Eagles were a much more well rounded band with Felder playing lead guitar. And I personally give Don Felder a LOT of credit for being willing to stand up to the inflated ego's of Glenn Frey and Don Henley.
THEY SAY THAT FREDDIE MERCURY, CRIED OUT TO JESUS CHRIST ON HIS DEATH BED, TO PLEASE FORGIVE HIM FOR HIS GAY LIFESTYLE. AFTER THIS LIFE THERE IS HEAVEN, PURGATORY OR HELL AND GOD WILL FORGIVE ANY SIN, BUT WE MUST ASK JESUS CHRIST'S FORGIVENESS, REPENT, AND GO AND SIN NO MORE. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@@iris67si WHO IS LYING ABOUT FREDDIE MERCURY? HE WAS A SODOMITE WHO DIED FROM AIDS. FROM ALL ACCOUNTS, HE CRIED OUT TO JESUS CHRIST ON HIS DEATH BED, TO BE FORGIVEN FOR HIS DISGUSTING LIFESTYLE. 😇😇😇
It is a great legacy they've created if I had one criticism or request I may have done a new album of originals, iys not at all necessary but I'm sure Brian and Roger still have some genius in them we would like to hear, they both wroye some of the biggies, amazing spread of songwriting credits, up there with Beatles and Fleetwood Mac.
@@hermanhelmich No its not. His voice grates on my last nerve. He'd be great for theater. Clearly very talented, but no chance he has more range than Freddie.
Ah he likes Rory Gallagher, from Donegal, lots of good music there, Clannad/Enya, Altan, Gaelic music. I was never a big Rory fan, he was a friendly guy and sadly troubled, like a lot of Irish people, especially famous Irish people, they always die young. He’s fondly remembered in Donegal today and in Cork where he moved to with his family.
I'm not a fan of Queen but recognise that Mercury was a brilliant singer and Queen 's musicianship was excellent. Thanks to Queen for writing a classic bass line that below average guitar players can do a few different ways to make us sound better.
For such an astonishing and brilliant musician, Brian May is an incredibly modest and unassuming man.
And off the charts intelligent
Freddy Mercury was the best lead singer of any band. His octave range was incredible and amazing. I grew up listening to Queen and they’ll always be one of my favorite bands. Freddie Mercury died one month after my brother aids. There is the day that goes by that I don’t miss the two of them. 😭
Brian is the true gentleman. So down to earth - respect.
Brian May, he is just a cool dude and every time I see him in an interview he just lifts me up 🙂
Agreed! He's so immensely talented, yet so humble and gracious about it. I'm always interested in whatever he has to say.
And he's always smiling! Well, usually, probably goes with the humble. Probably a zillion people would love to just have a conversation with him, I know I would!
Brian May came into the NAPA car parts store in Flagstaff in 2017, all the counter men knew by the hair and clothes and jewelry he had to be "somebody", I was the only guy old enough in the store to know who he was! Really nice and personable guy.
That’s ridiculous that the others didn’t know, but what a GREAT story🖖
Did you at least get a brake pad box signed?
How humble auto parts store himself
I bet you didn’t have the part he needed for his flux capacitor.
What did Brian May buy at a parts store?
There will never be another frontman like Freddie Mercury.
I disagree Adam lambert is one of the most talented singers on the Earth! And he doesn't want or need to take Freddie mercury 's place he has his own solo career!
@@MaxineCommander-nj4yyFreddie Mercury was and is the greatest singer / performer of all time .
Totally agree, he will never be beaten. My thoughts on Lambert are unrepeatable on here. We lost Freddie and ended up with a fat American - should have kept Paul - at least he was real
You cant even compare the two. Freddie was a once in a lifetime talent, while theres Adam Lambert's performing on every cruise ship.@@MaxineCommander-nj4yy
@@MaxineCommander-nj4yy sorry, but I disagree bigtime... Adam is one of the worst singers for Queen... he does not fit in whatsoever
I love when Sammy was talking about Sir
Brian May being a singer as well, and Brian subtly said “Yeah but not like you are” that was such a cool moment for Brian to recognize how good Sammy is as a singer
Brian May is one of the coolest dudes on the planet. Phd Astrophysicist, musician, song writer, performer... the list goes on.
@@JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke No do carry on, add to the list please...
@@CB-xr1eg animal rights activist, 3D stereoscopic enthusiast, genius with an IQ of 180 ... Do you need more?
@@JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke Stereoscopy authority with published books.
@@CB-xr1eg He’s also a fierce defender of endangered animals. He helped form Save Me, which works to protect foxes and badgers. He once purchased a large tract of land that was slated for development in order to protect the habitat for the animals who live there. He is also very active in promoting the very cool art of 3D photography that was started in the Victorian era. It’s called Stereoscopy.
Brian looks great. Great job keeping the Freddie and Queen legacy going. Brian is a living legend. Queen Forever!
Queen was the greatest show I ever seen. Freddie was the finest singer I ever heard.
I don't know about everyone else but for me Freddie Mercury was the most brilliant frontman in rock history. And there 'are' so many other front men to compare Freddie with. I truly envy ALL who got to see Freddie live - I mean I watch the footage and Freddie for me had that incalculable gift of 'connecting' with what were HUGE audiences. And I would also add, as Brian says here, as it has been documented so well, Freddie knew he was 'on a clock' and just told his bandmates to "give me material and I'll sing". Think about that - with effectively no real medical
options- treatment available, Freddie 'could' have just passed away peacefully as he'd stopped taking medication. But he only wanted, in his dying days, to 'create' music. Amazing.
Freddie's brilliance as a singer and front man was probably only outmatched by his musical vision. It was Freddie who kind of drove Queen to be different, without him they may have been a typical rock band ( not saying the band members weren't talented, they all were), from what ppl I know with insight ( ex music journalists ), he refused to just follow the AOR formula.
@@njlaurenI agree with you completely. Freddie wrote and co-wrote most of Queen's catalog. He was such an iconic singer, pianist, and performer. They put on two of the best concerts I've ever seen.
I saw him 5 times, Brian actually shook my hand at the Ft. Wayne IN, March 10th 1975 concert
@@njlaurenКак же он мог создать талантливую КОРОЛЕВУ один, если остальные трое были неталантливы ? 😊
Agreed! Additionally, I loved Brian May’s reaction at George Michael singing Somebody to Love at the rehearsal/tribute for Freddie in 1992. Such a kind person/musician to express his approval.
"if you can break through to a new generation..." i never thought about that but its so true. These guys are such class acts.
I adore Brian a true genius
I love the fact that Sir Brian always talks so beautifully about his guitar-idol, Rory Gallagher. Rory was an inspiration to so many, how sorely missed he is.
The Show Must Go On is such a great track. Knowing that Freddie was struggling so much, and yet that amazing vocal poured from him is 🤯.
even celine dion didn't song it like ill freddie !! ❤
THEY SAY THAT FREDDIE MERCURY, CRIED OUT TO JESUS CHRIST ON HIS DEATH BED, TO PLEASE FORGIVE HIM FOR HIS GAY LIFESTYLE. AFTER THIS LIFE THERE IS HEAVEN, PURGATORY OR HELL AND GOD WILL FORGIVE ANY SIN, BUT WE MUST ASK JESUS CHRIST'S FORGIVENESS, REPENT, AND GO AND SIN NO MORE. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@@JESUSINAMERICAyeah, sure he did. 🙄
@@JESUSINAMERICA Go away with your nonsensical fairytale bullshit.
I still cry every time I hear it 😢😢😢😢😢
Happy Birthday 77 years strong Brian, we will love and miss Freddie forever.
Two of the nicest dudes in music history haveing a chat. How can you beat that?!
Thank you for talking to us.❤️💋💕🌺🫂🥰🍀🙏🎶🎶🎶🎶
6:36 “there is life after addiction” as someone that’s been sober for 11 years, that is the truest things I’ve ever heard
Agreed. 3 years plus here
Very proud of you in your sobriety journey!!! I have a friend who just celebrated their 1st year.
So proud of you guys, and all who work hard to maintain sobriety! My nephew and his fiancé are both almost 2 years sober and work very hard every day to stay sober and pay for what they did in active addiction. I'm so incredibly proud of anyone who is able to admit they need help and work hard to maintain sobriety. I can't imagine how hard it is.
Unfortunately I lost my best friend since 2nd grade to addiction in November of 2015. She had been sober for 7 months and in a moment of weakness took the same amount she took while in active addiction and we lost her.
Sorry for rambling. Just know that I see you and I'm so proud of you. ❤️ ❤
Nobody will ever be able to replace Freddie, but Adam does a very good job to honor Freddie and keep his legacy alive.
Joe Walsh is a class act. Have loved him since the James Gang. He’s the real deal. Brian May has his feet on the floor- never an ego-maniac. Two of my all time favorite guitarists! And Sammy ROCKS! 😁👍🎸❤️
Joe and Sir Brian Yes... Sammy not so much. Too much ego. All about Sammy. A shapeshifter. Thank You Ed and Alex.
I've loved Joe Walsh since Barnstorm. 'Turn to Stone' is a classic!
@@rickyrydellMe too! I'm a big fan of Joe Walsh, got turned onto his music by my older cousin many years ago. Barnstorm is epic
@@christopherwachtel8306 hard disagree. I think his multiple interviews of other musicians shows it’s not all about him. As for ego, I mean, if you get into that business you pretty much have to have a strong one, esp taking a front man role. I’ve never seen anything but a guy with a solid joy for life and friends in him.
Brian may has the best guitar sound!
Such a warm and fat sound!
How great is it for rock & roll heavyweights to converse openly about their history and insights, especially as gentlemen.
Freddie Mercury the best, only.
I was one of the fortunate ones to be able to see Queen in concert with Freddie Mercury in 1979. No words to describe how I felt that night - 16 years old and rocking to live Queen, who I was introduced to by my older brothers. I think Adam Lambert joining Queen is one of those things that was meant to be - destiny, because it would not have sounded right or felt right otherwise. I hope to be able to see these guys live some day soon!
I was 14 when I saw Queen in Chicago in January 1977...I know exactly how you felt!
Looking up at Freddie I was awestruck, he took my breath away.
It was too bad Queen was my first concert because no other concert could compare: Bowie, Iggy, Ozzy, Pink Floyd and so on were good but Queen was magical!
I still tear up every time Brian talks about Freddie. And, like others have said, I love that he gives Rory Gallagher his due. Rory was not that well-known here in the States back in the 70s, but me being the blues nerd that I was, I found him somehow. I was lucky enough to see him play live at the Beacon Theater in NYC in 1974. What a great show! I still have him on vinyl.
THEY SAY THAT FREDDIE MERCURY, CRIED OUT TO JESUS CHRIST ON HIS DEATH BED, TO PLEASE FORGIVE HIM FOR HIS GAY LIFESTYLE. AFTER THIS LIFE THERE IS HEAVEN, PURGATORY OR HELL AND GOD WILL FORGIVE ANY SIN, BUT WE MUST ASK JESUS CHRIST'S FORGIVENESS, REPENT, AND GO AND SIN NO MORE. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@@JESUSINAMERICAyou AGAIN?
Yeah he says all that. But I haven't heard of the new album in the works at all . Have you?
The person that said Freddie cried out to Jesus is so full of crap. Freddie very much believed in a heaven of some sort and I guess it makes that person feel better about liking Freddie music if he thinks Freddie turned toward Jesus at the end. Freddie's faith did not include Jesus as Christianity does.
I was fortunate enough to have been invited to his son's wedding and was able to talk to Sammy a bit. His littlest son was with him in the crowd watching the newlyweds cut the cake, and the youngster was a little restless and happened to step back on my foot. Sammy noticed and apologized and said "he's drunk". This little kid was about 8 yrs. old! Really funny. I had also just a month or so before this talked to Brian. My sister and I caught him in front of his house in L.A. and he was SO gracious to stand there and talk to us for an hour! His first question was "Have you read the "Celestine Prophecy"? Every time you said something that he took as a compliment, he hugged you. My knees buckled about 3 times.....a beautiful and brilliant man.
He is so right about breaking thru generations- secret to most things, and certainly staying young
Truly grateful to Sammy for interviewing these legends of Rock. It's always so great to hear what these guys have to say. Sammy; please do as many more of these as you can brother man. We Love It!!!
Brian never fails to give Rory Gallagher a mention..
Rory is criminally underrated and doesn't get mentioned enough as far as I'm concerned. He's right up there with all the greats -- Clapton, Beck, Page, Hendrix, etc. He had a unique voice on the guitar and was a nimble soloist, but sadly flew under pop music's radar I suppose. He also kicked ass on the saxophone too, which not too many people know.
... and for good reason...
Slash often does as well.
Or Adam Lambert ……
We love you Freddie, youve gone on to better things. Hope your rocking in heaven, see you soon Fred. Love from Liverpool.
Couldn't of said it better myself 👍
What do Rafasferian? Believe? I believe good works. His parents believed this rafaspher? I m close.
0:39 Brian looks upwards, which is a recognition of Freddie.
I want to be this cool at 76! Wow, Brian is like a kid.
Just turned 77 July 19th
I dont Care what Sammy is doin or who he is with I will watch him. He has an infectious personality and is so relatable you think you know him. and i`ve been listening and watching Sammy since the 70s. One of my Top Music Heroes, I love Sammys writing and He Kranks out the Rock N Roll. SAMMY, YOU ARE DA MAN !!!
Big fan of Sammy and the King!!
Awesome to see the Red Rocker was a fan of Elvis as well!!
Suspicious Minds never gets old!!
OMGosh!! Luv all these people Sammy interviewed!!!❤ including Sammy!!!❤
From memphis. I love how much y’all love Elvis. I listened to 5150 today again on good speakers and still chill bumps. Can’t wait to back to Cabo wabo Thank you!
Brian seems like a really great guy with a lot of class.
That was a frightening time and I wish things had have been better than they were for Freddie Mercury. He is so loved and missed. Adam is doing a great job,,🔹🌟🌟🌟🔹
Freddie was a great talent, RIP
Never a huge Queen fan, but then never a full-on antagonist. One reason is Brian's astonishing axe work. But of course the ensemble was immaculate, and I wish we hadn't lost Freddie so early on, and that the band had pushed on with him to, who knows, new territory. The best of rock 'n' roll.
Enjoy listening to Brian talking & explaining his RS.. he tells it so you can understand what he's talking about.
Dave Grohl and Sammy Hagar are the two coolest dudes in rock, hands down. I wonder if they've ever collaborated. Sure would be something great if they ever do.
And when Sammy sang a line from James Browns "I Feel Good", that was just off the charts with soul. Amazing!!
Love you Sammy
Love u Sammy! What a good energy that u deliver buddy !
How cool. Sammy interviewing Brian May AND Joe Walsh. Tow absolute legends. And Jeff Skunk Baxter coming out of the door when Sammy's talking to Paul Shaffer. 👌
Joe’s the man, so much respect!
Before this medium...we saw them on stage and heard glib responses to silly questions...Sammy asks questions, yes indeed...but if they were pointless ones, we would never get the real person coming through....I'm 71...have been part of it as it arrived here today..we see these performers now , see them talk.....Literally watched the James gang in Glasgow Scotland..."Seems to me..They all want to talk about it".....To watch the humbleness of these we saw on stage, now years later has made the music so much sweeter...I used to watch Rory Gallagher play in the middle of the night also in Glasgow, only found out Brian May was driven by his methods....Thanks Sammy for another glimpse into who our musical idols truly are....
The band members loved him /love so much!❤❤❤❤
Sammy is a great interviewer, it comes naturally for him..
Both of these men are in their mid-late 70s. Amazing, aged-like-wine rockers that changed the history of rock and roll; God bless Hagar and May 🤘✊
I am a Substance Use Disorder Counselor, and Joe Walsh is absolutely correct. At first, you do something because it helps you cope, then it doesn't work then you find yourself it's slave. Awesome!
I’ve been a fan of Queen since I was a teenager. I love every single album and almost every song in them ( there are some I don’t really care for) I also like "The Cosmos Rock" with Paul Rodgers, which I don’t know why that album isn’t on Spotify anymore.
But I do like Queen + Adam Lambert, he’s an amazing singer, flamboyant and has stage presence. He’s giving us the chance to see Brian and Roger touring and rocking again just like Paul did.
I do not agree with anyone comparing them with Freddie; stop that!. Especially comparing Adam with Freddie. It’s ridiculous. Adam has his own personality and he’s not trying to imitate or act like him. He just took a job Brian and Roger offered him to do. He doesn’t have to fill Freddie’s shoes, we all know no one can. But he brings life to his songs his own way and the co-writers and Freddie’s mates are backing him up right there on stage giving Adam the privilege to sing them and that’s all that matters.
Just sing along, enjoy the music, the beautiful songs, feel the good vibes. Otherwise stop comparing, criticizing and take your negativity somewhere else and play your favorite Queen songs. They will always be there; that’s why they were recorded for…to live forever.
THEY SAY THAT FREDDIE MERCURY, CRIED OUT TO JESUS CHRIST ON HIS DEATH BED, TO PLEASE FORGIVE HIM FOR HIS GAY LIFESTYLE. AFTER THIS LIFE THERE IS HEAVEN, PURGATORY OR HELL AND GOD WILL FORGIVE ANY SIN, BUT WE MUST ASK JESUS CHRIST'S FORGIVENESS, REPENT, AND GO AND SIN NO MORE. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@@JESUSINAMERICAwtf? YOU AGAIN?
I agree 1000%
brian is always pure class. love paul shaffer.
Love Sammy, so cool. They all are that he is interviewing.
Freddie was music and entertainment i was lucky enough to see Queen at Wembley in 86. Bri and Roger must have tough to carry on without Freddie being on-stage
Love these Sammy interviews. Going to see him Saturday!
I got to see Tanya live three times in my life and Like Sammy they both can fill a stadium with their voice without any amplifiers.
Keeping Queen going is fine by me & many many more ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❤️🙏
Они живут и поют.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
very powerfull words about the addiction .. its all treu ... to all my addicted mfckers !!! letss goo you got this !! all love and power to you if you struggling with addiction i believe in yall and i love yall !!
Love Joe❤ Good to see everybody healthy and thriving. Too old to die young.
i love love Joe Walsh.. And Brian will always be mt first crush!!!!
Wow, wow, wow! Talk about a star studded cast! I even caught a little glimpse of Albert Lee sneaking out of his dressing room!
Queens,The Beatles,Pink Floyd,Rolling Stones and other-England give to the World incredible gift so many High level talent from God and Heaven.
Agree the best bands in the world is Brirish. from South Africa ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I've been blessed enough to meet Sir Brian (and he told me not to call him "Sir"), Sammy, and Jim Burton....
Not a bum in the lot. They are all absolute legends and they know it. The big thing is, they don't let you know that they know who they are.
Brian insists on convincing us that Adam has a greater voice than Freddie. I've listened to both in live recordings and there's no real comparison, Freddie is from another galaxy. I'm glad that Queen keeps touring but, for me, Adam just doesn't have the right voice.
Has Brian really said that about Adam's voice? I've never heard it once and I've seen plenty of interviews, although I have yet to finish this one.
and Adam is boring He doesn't go all over the stage like Freddie
@@areyouavinalaffWell, he mentioned it in this interview..
Because you're an ignorant noob
May is always implying that Adam Lambert can do more than Mercury. It’s laughable. Lambert can sing very high and he is certainly LOUD. But his voice just has a shrill irritating quality to me. And he is just plain lame. It’s great that others enjoy it but it’s not for me. Mercury was the genuine article. A one in a trillion.
Sammy...such a multifaceted guy, love him. Yet still...#1 is his 'Awesome' voice, lyrical talent and personable stage presence. What a 'Stud'!
Whrn you just hear haw he speak and intonation od speech you realize imidiattly haw big gentleman he is
Hell yeah Joe Walsh! What a powerful message!
Always loved Sammy's voice👍💯
Who is he ? I don’t recognise him.
I've never been a big fan of Sammy's music, but as a person, he seems like a real super cool guy. Someone you could have a drink with, or, if you don't like drinking anymore, you could still hang with and just sling the BS. He's great.
His book was pretty good.
Love both these guys. True gentlemen.
All Queen band members are classy. Queen is a fitting title.
Great advice from Joe. Thank you.❤
we love u joe walsh !! paul!! tanya !!
Brian may has always had class
It's always a pleasure to hear from Sir Brian May.
I also enjoyed the Joe Walsh segment, though I honestly will never be able to forgive Joe for turning his back on Don Felder. IMO the Eagles were a much more well rounded band with Felder playing lead guitar. And I personally give Don Felder a LOT of credit for being willing to stand up to the inflated ego's of Glenn Frey and Don Henley.
RIP Freddie he was a brave man facing death
... a "brave man" who continued to spread AIDS to unknowing partners up until the day he died. You say RIP ... I say Burn in Hell.
THEY SAY THAT FREDDIE MERCURY, CRIED OUT TO JESUS CHRIST ON HIS DEATH BED, TO PLEASE FORGIVE HIM FOR HIS GAY LIFESTYLE. AFTER THIS LIFE THERE IS HEAVEN, PURGATORY OR HELL AND GOD WILL FORGIVE ANY SIN, BUT WE MUST ASK JESUS CHRIST'S FORGIVENESS, REPENT, AND GO AND SIN NO MORE. 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@user-yh8qq4qf9f Who's they??? There's no need for comments like this. It's ok to be gay ❤
@@JESUSINAMERICAthat is what you really have to do: Ask God to forgive sins you committed by saying lies about Freddie...
@@iris67si WHO IS LYING ABOUT FREDDIE MERCURY? HE WAS A SODOMITE WHO DIED FROM AIDS. FROM ALL ACCOUNTS, HE CRIED OUT TO JESUS CHRIST ON HIS DEATH BED, TO BE FORGIVEN FOR HIS DISGUSTING LIFESTYLE. 😇😇😇
both of you guys are complete class acts. Much love to you both!
Joe Walsh, is the very rare musician/singer, whose speaking voice is identical to his singing voice.
What an interesting life he's lived and he's an Astrophysicist to boot
Joe Walsh could be an addictions counselor in his spare time. Words of wisdom. Everyone should listen!
Geweldig goede man en gitarist 😊😊Brain May 😊😊😊
Sammy is so down to earth
It is a great legacy they've created if I had one criticism or request I may have done a new album of originals, iys not at all necessary but I'm sure Brian and Roger still have some genius in them we would like to hear, they both wroye some of the biggies, amazing spread of songwriting credits, up there with Beatles and Fleetwood Mac.
what a great episode..................may,hagar and walsh.........................gotta love joe walsh
Joe Walsh nails it about both the level of fame in order to stay, plus how addiction and sobriety work.
Sammy
Is there a more down to earth famous singer/rocker out there?! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Freddie's voice is much wider and better than that of Lambert, no idea what Brian is talking about...
You are absolutely correct! No one will/can replace Freddie❤️
I’m not a Lambert fan at all, but to be honest, his range is even better than Freddies…LIVE.
@@hermanhelmich No its not. His voice grates on my last nerve. He'd be great for theater. Clearly very talented, but no chance he has more range than Freddie.
@@hermanhelmich cannot agree at all
Brian is a Master Guitar Player . Sammy is fan of many . Watch Return Of The Champions .
Love those guys!
Silence is golden... At times🎉🎉🎉
Ah he likes Rory Gallagher, from Donegal, lots of good music there, Clannad/Enya, Altan, Gaelic music. I was never a big Rory fan, he was a friendly guy and sadly troubled, like a lot of Irish people, especially famous Irish people, they always die young. He’s fondly remembered in Donegal today and in Cork where he moved to with his family.
Jeff “Skunk” Baxter pops out of the dressing room at 7:42
So casually too lol
And Alber Lee😮🎸
@@MacSoundSolutions oh I missed that!
Brian May & Roy Thomas Baker were a force of nature.
Thank you Sammy!!! Red Rocker!! Love it!!
Paul was so gracious!
JOE IS LEGEND
Nic nie zastąpi przeciwnego Freddiego Mercury są ludzie których nie można zastąpić innymi❤💘
I'm not a fan of Queen but recognise that Mercury was a brilliant singer and Queen 's musicianship was excellent. Thanks to Queen for writing a classic bass line that below average guitar players can do a few different ways to make us sound better.