Wembley is blessed in a way no other venue is. The greatest live performances for MANY artists emerge from that stadium. Check out Bryan Adam's Wimbley performance of Heaven. It shook him to the core.
Good reaction. You may have notice the message from Martin Luther King. Famous Speech. I can't help that" yes we can keep on trying "from Queen lyrics in Innuendo could be an answer to our strugles thank you for the video❤❤❤Freddie Forever:)
You should check out the video "The Making of One Vision" -- th-cam.com/video/I-7ebvpF5kU/w-d-xo.html Yes, this song was originally written by Roger Taylor inspired by Martin Luther King but when the band got together to record it, they (mostly Freddie, Brian, and Roger) rewrote it, You can watch them in the video recording and working on the lyrics. It is fascinating.
This and the concert they did at Milton Keynes are my absolute favorites! Thank you for the reactions. Might want to try 'It's Late". It is a hidden gem of theirs, but there are lots of them.
Freddie smashes this performance of this song, I love it. Written by Roger it was originally about Martin Luther King. While Roger was away on holiday, Freddie got hold of the song and changed a lot of the original lyrics. At one point while working through the lyrics, Freddie picked up a Chinese Take-Out Menu and used what was written on the menu as the lyrics for the song. That is why the song ends with Fried Chicken. Ironically as it turns out, Martin Luther King was once asked what his favorite food was and he replied Fried Chicken so whether or not Queen was aware of that at the time this was recorded I do not know.
Sorry, but you are confusing the story of "It's A Kind of Magic" with "One Vision". Roger wrote the melody and chords for "It's a Kind Of Magic" for the Highlander film, then Freddie wrote a new bass line, added some instrumental spacers, changed the order, and produced a new mix with David Richards. Roger was reportedly very annoyed that Freddie had almost completely rewritten the song behind his back (reportedly whilst he was on holiday!), so perhaps that explains why the song was still credited only to Taylor. Roger's version is at the end of the film; Freddie's version is on the album. According to Brian, "“The track, as originally conceived by Roger, was lugubrious and heavy and Freddie totally lightened it up to make it a commercially accessible thing, adding all the little riffs,”
Love, love, love Queen. I never got to see Freddie onstage unfortunately I didn't live in an area that got many/if any shows. I'm good to see Brian and Roger play live though this fall and I can't wait! We don't have the entire band anymore but I'll take what I can get. It will probably the last chance I'll get.
Great concert but their gig filmed in Budapest two weeks later is much better, just because at Wembley Freddie had a bad cold, when you listen to the concert in Hungary the true power and clarity in Mr. Mercury's voice is evident.👍
Not only one of their best concerts ever, one of THE best concerts ever!
Actually THE best concert ever ✌🏼🥰
Watch the Making of One Vision, it is such a great insight into watching Queen create music when they were at their very best!
There's a documentary of the band putting this song together in the studio--fun stuff (not just the extended studio version of the song).
Also Loved their Magic tour Budapest concert, 1986❤❤❤
What queen innuendo Freddie Mercury's message !Freddie Forever❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wembley is blessed in a way no other venue is. The greatest live performances for MANY artists emerge from that stadium. Check out Bryan Adam's Wimbley performance of Heaven. It shook him to the core.
That’s how you open a concert ❤❤
I like your smile… these boys bring us so much joy❤ Why not react to the whole concert ? You won't regret it !
Good reaction. You may have notice the message from Martin Luther King. Famous
Speech. I can't help that" yes we can keep on trying "from Queen lyrics in Innuendo could be an answer to our strugles thank you for the video❤❤❤Freddie Forever:)
I was lucky to see Queen in 1977 in Los Angeles. Every note perfect! Your Yes shirt is very cool! 🤩🎶
You should check out the video "The Making of One Vision" -- th-cam.com/video/I-7ebvpF5kU/w-d-xo.html
Yes, this song was originally written by Roger Taylor inspired by Martin Luther King but when the band got together to record it, they (mostly Freddie, Brian, and Roger) rewrote it, You can watch them in the video recording and working on the lyrics. It is fascinating.
Is perfect
Ótima reação como sempre, essa música é incrível tanto na versão de estúdio quanto ao vivo ❤
This and the concert they did at Milton Keynes are my absolute favorites! Thank you for the reactions. Might want to try 'It's Late". It is a hidden gem of theirs, but there are lots of them.
GIMME FRIED CHICKEN ☺️😂 Love QUEEN from here to the moon 👑 Thanks for your reaction🌹✌🏼
Hurricane Freddie arrived and swept along the stage. 😍
QUEEN=4 GUYS🖕🖕🖕🖕
I was there, what a start it was to the best gig I've ever been to. Choose any song from that night and you won't be disappointed.
Freddie smashes this performance of this song, I love it. Written by Roger it was originally about Martin Luther King. While Roger was away on holiday, Freddie got hold of the song and changed a lot of the original lyrics. At one point while working through the lyrics, Freddie picked up a Chinese Take-Out Menu and used what was written on the menu as the lyrics for the song. That is why the song ends with Fried Chicken. Ironically as it turns out, Martin Luther King was once asked what his favorite food was and he replied Fried Chicken so whether or not Queen was aware of that at the time this was recorded I do not know.
Sorry, but you are confusing the story of "It's A Kind of Magic" with "One Vision". Roger wrote the melody and chords for "It's a Kind Of Magic" for the Highlander film, then Freddie wrote a new bass line, added some instrumental spacers, changed the order, and produced a new mix with David Richards. Roger was reportedly very annoyed that Freddie had almost completely rewritten the song behind his back (reportedly whilst he was on holiday!), so perhaps that explains why the song was still credited only to Taylor. Roger's version is at the end of the film; Freddie's version is on the album.
According to Brian, "“The track, as originally conceived by Roger, was lugubrious and heavy and Freddie totally lightened it up to make it a commercially accessible thing, adding all the little riffs,”
Next has to be now I'm here from the same concert they rock 72,000 peoplex. Love love love your reactions xx
YES ✌🏼⚡️💥💫✨
Great reaction, thanks!
Love, love, love Queen. I never got to see Freddie onstage unfortunately I didn't live in an area that got many/if any shows. I'm good to see Brian and Roger play live though this fall and I can't wait! We don't have the entire band anymore but I'll take what I can get. It will probably the last chance I'll get.
Great song (like all Queen songs are!)! This was in the movie Iron Eagle!!
Loving the YES tshirt!!!!!!
Yes great opening….went right into tie your mother down. So much energy.
Please please don't shut down the performance too early. It hadn't finished. Queen have great endings to their songs and you missed it!
Great concert but their gig filmed in Budapest two weeks later is much better, just because at Wembley Freddie had a bad cold, when you listen to the concert in Hungary the true power and clarity in Mr. Mercury's voice is evident.👍
Love Freddie
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