Brian May holding Wembley in the palm of his hand. Stunning... and when he asks them to light up the stadium for Taylor, what a spectacle! We should all be so lucky to be remembered like this. RIP Taylor.
@@killex5821 It can be very jarring. Just imagine how Brian and Roger must be feeling.. they played Live Aid here, rocked in 1986 on the Magic tour, then played the Tribute concert for Freddie 30 years ago, and now playing the Tribute concert for Taylor Hawkins.. these guys have all my respect! ❤️
As Freddie and Taylor are looking down during this performance, there is a magnitude of LOVE. Music is the medicine of healing when you loose loved ones, but at the same time you feel happiness among strangers and this is humanity at it's best.
I will never ever forget this moment… and I will never be able to hear this song again without completely breaking down! We love you Taylor! Thank you Brian May… Freddie would have absolutely approved and they were both looking down on us all I’m sure x
@@CarolinasConcertVids There are 7.753 billion people in the world. That's everyone. For you to say that everyone misses him means you have had contact with 7.753 billion people and they've told you they miss him. To you now see the ridiculousness of your post? You simply cannot make a generalised statement like that and beleive it - if you do you're an idiot. Most likely you are.
@@vanos2194 There's a difference between to doing that and making money from his legacy for the past thirty years. I didn't hear that the millions May and Taylor made from executive producing Bohemian Rhapsody (the film) was donated to charity.
Wow. Hearing this crowd sing the lyrics, in 2022, is amazing. I can’t find anyone these days that even knows this song. That’s one hell of a musically rich crowd right there. Hard to find these days.
The saddest final "yeah" of all the times this song has been played. I think Brian was really broken at this point, and I didn't saw him in the final salute of the concert.
We were lucky enough to be there and honestly it was just one of the most beautiful moments....this is making me cry again watching this...thank you for posting x
So so so Great... I changed the lyrics for a cover song as Space Boy on YT.... just a bit of fun 'Shop at Wembury Stores' ... Queen fans have been so great! ... thanks.
This is when I finally broke on Saturday. I'd held it together pretty good until Brian did this. It was simply beautiful. I recorded it myself but yours is better quality. Thanks, Carolina :)
Loved the touch to light up the stadium with their mobiles. Something similar in Opera for Va Pensiero for Italians remembering their slavery under foreign occupation by using their cigarette lighters in Verona Arena, haunting just like this for Taylor. RIP.
I always loved when Taylor sang Queen songs. Not many people can do Freddy Mercurys songs justice. Best vocalist of all time imo. Taylor was a great singer and frontman which NOT many musicians are...except for Dave Grohl and Phil Colins. Triple threats. And he JUST enjoyed it so much!
@@saltymermaid439 It was allways one of the greater highlights in their shows. He sang the Queen songs with all he could give - and did them justice too. No one can sing them like Freddie did, but Taylor sang them with such passion and joy! I loved these moments and I am greatful I had the chanse to see him doing that live. I never saw him singing Love of My Life though and love this clip from Diana León so much - I had to share it ❤️
So so so Great... I changed the lyrics for a cover song as Space Boy on YT.... just a bit of fun 'Shop at Wembury Stores' ... Queen fans have been so great! ... thanks.
So so so Great... I changed the lyrics for a cover song as Space Boy on YT.... just a bit of fun 'Shop at Wembury Stores' ... Queen fans have been so great! ... thanks.
Oh jesus, I'm gonna get some shit for this post. Here goes. Firstly Hawkins was one man and any death is sad but not all are tragic. This guy died because he took drugs. That ain't tragic, it's stupid and dumb. The autopsy showed Hawkins had ten substances in his system at the time of his death, including opioids, benzodiazepines, tricyclic antidepressants, and THC cannabis. Not only that he diced with death taking a cocktauil of drugs whilst having a family that depended on him. That, in and of itself, is selfish. Eulogising someone under these circumstances is just plain wrong. That said we once again have to tolerate the sad sad experience of Brian May jumping on any bandwagon he can just to maintain an iota of relevance.May is a shill: a man who will do anything to extend the profitable reward of keeping Mercurys legacy alive. The song he preformed has no lyrically relevance to Hawkins or death: it's about the break up of a relationship, clearly innappropraite when you think about it. These 'spectacles' whereby a famous persons death is celebrated are sickening. And why was it held in the UK, Hawkins was a yank? Why can't these people mourn in private like the rest of us have to do and why sell tickets to perform that mourning with a shambolic music show containing such fake and clearly false expressions of pain. It insults my intelligence and I'm surprised it doesn't shock yours. Finally most of the comments below are from empty shells of people who seem to enjoy over emotive expressions of grief towards someone who died whilst doing something highly illegal. That is surprising in itself.
Jesus this comment is everything wrong with the world. The drugs found in Taylor's system were all prescription drugs for different treatments, including depression. He's not to blame for his death. That being said, Brian and Taylor were good friends and Taylor had been adopted into Brian's and Roger's families. He's here honouring a friend, someone who sought his advice and inspiration for years and declared their mutual admiration constantly. All of that while also singing a song written by another friend of his who died. If you don't have nothing nice to say, just shut the fuck up
@@lauraboiocchi4666 Jesus, you're comment is everything that's wrong in this world! (see what i did there numbnuts?) If what you aid is true and that all the drugs were prescribed then why did he die when he did? If he was supposed to take the drugs in the amounts that he did then he would have died earlier. Fact is if you research the drugs he took all advice is that you do not take them in combination. I very much doubt you will research it because people like you beleive what you told or read in scam over emotive shite tabloids or TV news stories. As for your comment about 'honouring a friend' I'd point you back to my initial comment. As for your use of the words inspiration and admiration I don't give a shit who shills like Taylor admire. One has to wonder why these people feel the need to 'honour a friend 'in front of thousands of people. Once again, the song May sang has zero lyrical reference to death. The only reason he performed it is because of the title: again an over emotive pathetic attempt at faux grief. If you don't have anything factual or relevant to say I suggest you shut the fuck up. (oooops, I did it again!)
Brian May holding Wembley in the palm of his hand. Stunning... and when he asks them to light up the stadium for Taylor, what a spectacle! We should all be so lucky to be remembered like this. RIP Taylor.
This absolutely killed me last night. It was just so bloody emotional. That whole place was in bits.✨⭐️💛
Brian May is definitely the epitome of a performer. It's good to see him still pumping out those emotional performances. Rest in Power, Taylor.
IT WAS ONE OF THE BEST TRIBUTE FOR A WONDERFUL MAN WHO WAS SO GOFTED AND SO AWESOME WE MISS HIM ALREADY ❣️❣️❣️❣️💜💜💜💙💙💙💙💙
@@pjbrownrigg6452 I was at Freddie Mercury tribute. Was same there. Grown men sobbing their hearts out,singing as loud as ever! RIP Taylor
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One of the most beautiful songs ever written
When Brian May sang this song I feel that was for Freddie to... I cried like a baby :(
It’s really sad think that 30 years ago, in the same stadium, they play for Freddie and now 30 years later they play for Taylor Hawkins
@@killex5821 It can be very jarring. Just imagine how Brian and Roger must be feeling.. they played Live Aid here, rocked in 1986 on the Magic tour, then played the Tribute concert for Freddie 30 years ago, and now playing the Tribute concert for Taylor Hawkins.. these guys have all my respect! ❤️
He was able to command the entire Wembley Stadium, now that's an amazing performer.
He is a pro. Queen at Wembley always rock!! ❤️ Miss Freddie..
No it's not. Look up dedication and get educated.
@@therepublicofcynica Ok nerd 🤓
Brian May has no business singing that well at 75, holy cow!!
Brian has always had such a beautiful voice. What a talent.
Such a classic song sung by a classy guy in memory of a 2 great guy (both Taylor and Freddie)
👏❤️
they feel it from heaven
Outstanding as always. RIP Taylor and the wonderful Freddie Mercury.
Being there for this moment was possibly one of the best moments in my life
I can only imagine! This is such a powerful song, was the floor damp after this!? Haha.
Same. Was all the way up in section 503 but it was amazing
Damn I can only begin to imagine
Sigh...Gotta love living in Asia😐
Same here - out of this world - rock history
it definitely was!
I ugly cried... and sang my heart out. Not the first time, won't be the last.
I ugly cry every time. And sing...loudly.
Me too this bloody killed me last night. Tbf I think it set most of us off.⭐️✨💛
I ugly cried even today when I watched it again and read everyones comments.💔
As Freddie and Taylor are looking down during this performance, there is a magnitude of LOVE. Music is the medicine of healing when you loose loved ones, but at the same time you feel happiness among strangers and this is humanity at it's best.
The whole concert there were angels helping the artists push thru the show. Then this angelic song so parts and they all sing unison.
Even just through the live stream, this moment was so incredibly powerful. I was in tears from the beginning. What an incredible, emotional moment.
I will never ever forget this moment… and I will never be able to hear this song again without completely breaking down! We love you Taylor! Thank you Brian May… Freddie would have absolutely approved and they were both looking down on us all I’m sure x
Incredible... No other words
Non ne ho nemmeno io
yeah there are. How about fake, facile, over-emotive junk.
This was one of many times that broke me during the show.
Taylor Hawkins and Freddie Mercury must be singing this together in heaven to heal their upset fans. RIP😭
Oh my good god. What a ridiculously over emotive pious load of bollocks.
I can’t get it out of my head!!!! Sooooo beautiful
Fantastic May, thank you Foo Fighters. We all miss you Taylor!
No we don't. I don't miss him. Average drummer who took a cocktail of drugs when he had a young family. A selfish selfish man.
@@therepublicofcynicaEveryone else misses him
@@CarolinasConcertVids There are 7.753 billion people in the world. That's everyone.
For you to say that everyone misses him means you have had contact with 7.753 billion people and they've told you they miss him. To you now see the ridiculousness of your post?
You simply cannot make a generalised statement like that and beleive it - if you do you're an idiot. Most likely you are.
❤️
All of Wembley in Awwwwe!! Amazing!! 😭😭
Once again, Queen stole the show
I think the highlights were times like these and my hero but this is up there
Dave didnt even introduce them. It was the footage and next frame Roger close up. They are THAT level of legendary.
....and made a profit by keeping alive the memory of Mercury who wrote the song. Another few wongas in the bank.
As if keeping alive the memory of Freddie is a bad thing.
@@vanos2194 There's a difference between to doing that and making money from his legacy for the past thirty years. I didn't hear that the millions May and Taylor made from executive producing Bohemian Rhapsody (the film) was donated to charity.
Rock Fucking History folks!!
Oh yeah
It still must be hard for Brian playing Wembley and a duet he did with Freddie. Great homage to Tyler and Freddie.❤
I love how the idea of Queen being there is also a tribute to freddie in a way. It's at Wembley, Freddie's birthday would be approaching, and yeah
Rip Taylor and Freddie
Wow. Hearing this crowd sing the lyrics, in 2022, is amazing. I can’t find anyone these days that even knows this song. That’s one hell of a musically rich crowd right there. Hard to find these days.
Stento a guardare il video non oso pensare se fossi stato lì.
Cantare Love of my life a Wembley sarebbe stato un'emozione unica.
🖤
Ero li', fan dei Queen dalla nascita e trattenere le lacrime non e' stato proprio possibile
The saddest final "yeah" of all the times this song has been played. I think Brian was really broken at this point, and I didn't saw him in the final salute of the concert.
We were lucky enough to be there and honestly it was just one of the most beautiful moments....this is making me cry again watching this...thank you for posting x
Tears fell down my chin while filming. 💔
@@angrez6182 Oh wow 🤩 🙌
So so so Great... I changed the lyrics for a cover song as Space Boy on YT.... just a bit of fun 'Shop at Wembury Stores' ... Queen fans have been so great! ... thanks.
Brian owns that stadium...
Best song ever 💙
It's a shit song.
LOVE OF MY LIFE Brian Mays pays tribute to TAYLOR HAWKINS DRUMMER OF THE FOO FIGHTERS 💋💋💋💋🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
No words ! Just beautiful
This is when I finally broke on Saturday. I'd held it together pretty good until Brian did this. It was simply beautiful. I recorded it myself but yours is better quality. Thanks, Carolina :)
Thank you oober - I broke too, several times 💔
@@CarolinasConcertVids yeah me too, this as just the first time :)
What a beautiful moment. Wow!
So beautiful and poignant. A perfect tribute to Taylor Hawkins 🎶🕯🙏
That gives me goosebumps,brilliant,😍
Goosebumps……outstanding!
I'm not crying, you are.😥
❤ wish i was there.
Such a beautiful moment
❤️
Loved the touch to light up the stadium with their mobiles. Something similar in Opera for Va Pensiero for Italians remembering their slavery under foreign occupation by using their cigarette lighters in Verona Arena, haunting just like this for Taylor. RIP.
Goose bumps!!
😭❤️🙏
Outstanding 👏
IF YOU HAVENT SEEN THIS YOU SHOULD when Taylor Sings Love of My Life - for Dave
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That was so emotional to watch, they love each other so much 💔
I always loved when Taylor sang Queen songs. Not many people can do Freddy Mercurys songs justice. Best vocalist of all time imo. Taylor was a great singer and frontman which NOT many musicians are...except for Dave Grohl and Phil Colins. Triple threats. And he JUST enjoyed it so much!
@@saltymermaid439 It was allways one of the greater highlights in their shows. He sang the Queen songs with all he could give - and did them justice too. No one can sing them like Freddie did, but Taylor sang them with such passion and joy! I loved these moments and I am greatful I had the chanse to see him doing that live. I never saw him singing Love of My Life though and love this clip from Diana León so much - I had to share it ❤️
Thank you!
my god. that must have been such a magical moment...
So so so Great... I changed the lyrics for a cover song as Space Boy on YT.... just a bit of fun 'Shop at Wembury Stores' ... Queen fans have been so great! ... thanks.
It sure was.
Muy bonito tributo Brian ❣️
So so so Great... I changed the lyrics for a cover song as Space Boy on YT.... just a bit of fun 'Shop at Wembury Stores' ... Queen fans have been so great! ... thanks.
o so beautiful keep going Brian
Wow😍
30 years on back at Wembley to say goodbye to another friend
Brian May try not to mention Freddie Mercury challenge (impossible)
❤
😍🥺
Wow..
He sings this at every concert acoustically for freddie
I imagine this song dedicated to Kurt from krist and dave ..
Kurt, Freddie, Taylor
@@CarolinasConcertVids Lemmy and Eddie too
Don’t forget Pat
@@jacestephenweatherall1732 Chris Cornell, Lane Staly and last but not least Virginia Grohl
@@CarolinasConcertVids Chester too
So 👍
Apparently, the reports of Brian May's demise were greatly overstated... ijs 🤷🏽♂️
Was krist novoselic there i wanna know
No....he will be at the Forum show.
I thought he would be there too, his name was on. I guess he will be in LA.
Damn these allergies man
😪😪😪😪😪
Oh jesus, I'm gonna get some shit for this post. Here goes. Firstly Hawkins was one man and any death is sad but not all are tragic. This guy died because he took drugs. That ain't tragic, it's stupid and dumb. The autopsy showed Hawkins had ten substances in his system at the time of his death, including opioids, benzodiazepines, tricyclic antidepressants, and THC cannabis.
Not only that he diced with death taking a cocktauil of drugs whilst having a family that depended on him. That, in and of itself, is selfish. Eulogising someone under these circumstances is just plain wrong.
That said we once again have to tolerate the sad sad experience of Brian May jumping on any bandwagon he can just to maintain an iota of relevance.May is a shill: a man who will do anything to extend the profitable reward of keeping Mercurys legacy alive. The song he preformed has no lyrically relevance to Hawkins or death: it's about the break up of a relationship, clearly innappropraite when you think about it.
These 'spectacles' whereby a famous persons death is celebrated are sickening. And why was it held in the UK, Hawkins was a yank? Why can't these people mourn in private like the rest of us have to do and why sell tickets to perform that mourning with a shambolic music show containing such fake and clearly false expressions of pain. It insults my intelligence and I'm surprised it doesn't shock yours.
Finally most of the comments below are from empty shells of people who seem to enjoy over emotive expressions of grief towards someone who died whilst doing something highly illegal. That is surprising in itself.
Jesus this comment is everything wrong with the world. The drugs found in Taylor's system were all prescription drugs for different treatments, including depression. He's not to blame for his death.
That being said, Brian and Taylor were good friends and Taylor had been adopted into Brian's and Roger's families. He's here honouring a friend, someone who sought his advice and inspiration for years and declared their mutual admiration constantly. All of that while also singing a song written by another friend of his who died.
If you don't have nothing nice to say, just shut the fuck up
🤓
@@lauraboiocchi4666 Jesus, you're comment is everything that's wrong in this world! (see what i did there numbnuts?)
If what you aid is true and that all the drugs were prescribed then why did he die when he did? If he was supposed to take the drugs in the amounts that he did then he would have died earlier. Fact is if you research the drugs he took all advice is that you do not take them in combination. I very much doubt you will research it because people like you beleive what you told or read in scam over emotive shite tabloids or TV news stories.
As for your comment about 'honouring a friend' I'd point you back to my initial comment. As for your use of the words inspiration and admiration I don't give a shit who shills like Taylor admire. One has to wonder why these people feel the need to 'honour a friend 'in front of thousands of people. Once again, the song May sang has zero lyrical reference to death. The only reason he performed it is because of the title: again an over emotive pathetic attempt at faux grief.
If you don't have anything factual or relevant to say I suggest you shut the fuck up. (oooops, I did it again!)
Wow...
Tell me you're a dick who like to hear himself talk without telling me you're a dick who likes to hear himself talk. LOL