Live Aid (Queen) Full Concert [1985, London, Wembley Stadium]

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Publicado 2020-12-23
Queen performing at Live Aid in front of 72,000 people in Wembley Stadium, London on the 13th July, 1985. The event was organised by Sir Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine disaster. Broadcast across the world via one of the largest satellite link-ups of all time, the concerts were seen by around 40% of the global population.

2:04 Bohemian Rhapsody
4:26 Radio Ga Ga
8:30 Ay - Oh
9:15 Hammer To Fall
14:01 Crazy Little Thing Called Love
17:40 We Will Rock You
18:58 We Are The Champions

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  • @Euphonious.
    "For 21 minutes England was ruled by a different Queen."
  • @kattlady1
    For all the young people who don't know, this band was and is 1 of the greatest ever. RIP Freddie, you are a legend forever..
  • @Patrick-df5fo
    Although he was sick with that horrible disease his proformance MADE Live Aid such a hit! We all miss you Freddie!
  • @rafaelluz6752
    Listening to this work of art in 2024, anyone else? timeless music
  • @ghostlover951
    My mom always tells me about this concert, she was only 17 years old when she attended, she said all the performance did a amazing show but the one that stood out the most for her was Queen ... especially when they sung "we will rock you" she said she thought the stadium was going to collapse with all the people stomping their feet on the floor... she said she wasn't a big fan of queen but after that day she became one of this biggest fan... she was heart broken when he passed 💔 😢
  • @am291067
    This is the gold standard of live performance ever.
  • @h2so462
    my aunt was there, ive never been so jealous of someone in my life
  • @crocodile1313
    No lasers, no fancy sponsors, NO Auto Tune, just pure and wonderful talent. The late 60's and all of the '70s and '80s...the best 25 years in music history!
  • @bushbasher85
    My favorite story about this performance is that the first thing Freddie heard when he stepped off stage was his good friend Elton John, paying him a compliment by telling him “Thanks a lot you just fucked it up for the rest of us!”
  • @bburchellphotos
    May 2024 and this is still one of the best ever sets ever played. And I wasn't even born yet to admire it when this happened.
  • @user-sj5fw8il1o
    I'm not sure I've ever seen a performer have the entire audience eating out of the palm of their hands like that. Truly incredible.
  • @axelclauberg
    This must be considered the greatest live performance of all times.
  • @user-er4gm1xx7s
    I'm from Ukraine. I'm 36. In 1991, when Freddie left our world, my father was crying in front of the TV screen... I didn't understand then. He was and still is a big fan of Queen. It was my father who, in my distant childhood, discovered this beautiful music for me, which was played in our home on vinyl records that my father collected, and I am grateful to him for this.. Today, reviewing this performance, I seem to be returning to the world of complete childhood joy .. Thank you!
  • @jonhildahl9982
    75 bands played. $35.00 for a ticket. $2.14 for the greatest 20 minutes in music history. Not a bad deal.
  • Freddie Mercury was amazing yes, but let's not forget about those "other guys" behind him....all masters of their crafts..so here's a shout out to the one and only Brian May, John Deacon and Roger Taylor!!!
  • @eMskimusic
    17 April 2024 ... someone still loves You