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  • Hey guys please check out my latest reaction video to Queen Who Wants To Live Forever reaction live at Wembley . Knowing the full context behind this song and performance who wants to live forever was beautiful but also a little hard to watch.
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Komentáře • 255

  • @dianecomly6132
    @dianecomly6132 Před 3 lety +88

    Queen: Easily recognized, impossible to imitate.
    Their genius stands the test of time.

  • @melissalee5622
    @melissalee5622 Před 3 lety +56

    A song written by Brian May and sung amazingly by Freddie. At this concert in 86 they were not aware Freddie was HIV positive, also he wasn't officially diagnosed till 87. However of course with the benefit of hindsight the song takes on a different meaning, but it was written for the Highlander movie. Freddie's performance gives me goosebumps everytime, just wonderful.

  • @angiemottershead1394
    @angiemottershead1394 Před 2 lety +6

    It wasnt beer. It was honey drink to save his voice on stage. And yes it was very emotional. We miss you Freddie. Legend. Xx

  • @3ScotsInk
    @3ScotsInk Před 3 lety +7

    'Not bad for 4 aging queens.' Freddie was actually amazingly open, from the beginning, about his sexual orientation. He spoke in very thinly disguised code in interviews and in his songwriting, wore clothing styles, facial hair styles, and even fashion additions like bandanas, sashes around his waist-- even t-shirts emblazoned across the front with the names of very, very well-known gay bars in the U.S. and U.K.-- that were all very recognizable to the gay male community. That gave him power, and self-esteem-- knowing that he really was telling the world his big 'secret' in every way possible, only withholding actually 'coming out' in fear of losing fans, destroying the band's immense popularity, and costing countless crew and other support staff their jobs. He was willing to do that to keep the Queen machine running smoothly, w/ $ pouring into all of their pockets. He really did sacrifice part of himself, though, to make sure nothing he did would hurt others-- fans, friends, family, lovers. That, in my opinion, is a highly evolved human trait. More should follow his lead-- love yourself, of course, but he extended that love to others, even people he knew he'd most likely never meet, and very rarely, if ever, know personally, like all of us fans. Just a stellar human being, he was. We are all, back in the day and now, lucky to have him here for 45 years.

    • @barbaramendoza2202
      @barbaramendoza2202 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, there were subtle signs, but he never (as far as I know) publicly announced he was gay. It was very very discriminated against at that time, possibly career ending, and most of all - he didn’t want to hurt his parents. Freddie had an excellant sense of fashion through his College courses, and he also loved theatrical presentation for Queen. They all felt that they should entertain their fans, who paid money to see them in concert. They critiqued their performance after every show - they were always striving for the Best!!

  • @lindsaycrellin4588
    @lindsaycrellin4588 Před 3 lety +29

    Freddie carried on making music he wasn’t diagnosed until 1987 the year after this concert ❤️ he just couldn’t carry on with touring he wanted to make music until he couldn’t any more & that is what Brian, Roger & John helped him do x

  • @BRIDINC1972
    @BRIDINC1972 Před 3 lety +8

    Freddie is one of the few who will live forever.❤❤❤

  • @lilharleymama
    @lilharleymama Před 3 lety +14

    This song was written for the movie "Highlander". Queen did all the music(99%) in it! It was about a man who was immortal....and watched
    his lady-love age and die.

  • @flossyangel1
    @flossyangel1 Před 3 lety +20

    Queen's Wembley Concert was in July 1986 and Freddie was diagnosed HIV positive in April 1987
    Who wants to live forever was written for Highlander
    An immortal man who was in love until the love of his life grew old and died.
    This is a beautiful song.

    • @CHRISTIAN-VIE
      @CHRISTIAN-VIE Před 3 lety +3

      Yes true... The song was written by brian may for the soundtrack. In the context of this concert recording from 1986. ..brian may did not know about his illness until 1989. But according to mary austin, freddie already knew that this tour would be the last one he could possibly do because of several uncertain HIV diagnoses. She says he knew about the diagnosis earlier. Barbara Valentin, his best friend from Munich, said she had heard from him personally in 1985 that his first test was positive, but that it could be 50% false positive. Freddie took a series of tests in 1985 and 1986, which at the time were not 100% certain of a diagnosis. But all the tests were always positive. He knew he was not well and many friends from his ny days had died.
      Based on this knowledge today, Freddie's words before the performance in 1986 make more sense.

  • @barbaramendoza2202
    @barbaramendoza2202 Před 3 lety +13

    This song was written by Brian for the movie Highlander, which was about a few Immortals (they live forever). The main character falls in love, then has to watch his wife/girlfriend age, suffer, and die in his arms. The move “Bohemian Rhapsody” took liberties with timelines and often made things more dramatic to not only condense the story, but to make $$$$. Freddie was NOT diagnosed yet (not until 1987), and he didn’t tell the band until some time afterwards. The band rallied around him and didn’t even tell their wives Freddie was ill. Also, Roger had 2 solo albums and Brian had 1 before Freddie ever released his own solo album. This is a truly beautiful song. Watch the Official vide too - there’s an Orchestra, and it’s done very well. 😊

    • @cristyrawks6325
      @cristyrawks6325 Před 3 lety +1

      Exactamundo.... saved me the post. lol

    • @barbaramendoza2202
      @barbaramendoza2202 Před 3 lety +1

      @Ker Yes, it sure can make you crazy with it’s “artistic license”! I did enjoy the movie though, and have the DVD. Everyone just needs to remember it is NOT a Documentary.

    • @barbaramendoza2202
      @barbaramendoza2202 Před 3 lety

      @@cristyrawks6325 Wish you had posted first! Would’ve saved me all that typing!! Lol 😂

    • @cristyrawks6325
      @cristyrawks6325 Před 3 lety +1

      @@barbaramendoza2202 😂 Oh my gracious girl, I belong to so many channels, I get hand lock after awhile, besides you put it perfectly! Rawk on!

    • @cristyrawks6325
      @cristyrawks6325 Před 3 lety +1

      @@barbaramendoza2202 The movie was still so emotional and amazing. Most movies are out of the realm of timelines and truth. But I loved it anyway. sigh.... just like The Doors.

  • @ikirsikas
    @ikirsikas Před 3 lety +36

    Freddie was and is a unique phenomenon in the world of music. He sang all the songs with all his heart and soul.
    He always loved his fans. Thank you very much for this video. Excellent reaction!

  • @barbaraladouceur6305
    @barbaraladouceur6305 Před 3 lety +33

    Love Queen Sunday! Freddy the Great. Brian the Great. John the Great. Roger the Great. This footage perfectly highlights the essential contributions of each Queen member. And thank for your deeply sensitive reaction. Who Wants to Live Forever is such a sad hauntingly beautiful song, especially knowing what will happen to Freddie.

  • @annesmith2259
    @annesmith2259 Před 3 lety +55

    This was from the movie Highlander for which they wrote the film score. An amazing performance

    • @justjamesvideos
      @justjamesvideos Před 3 lety +5

      I love that movie. And the soundtrack is one of my favorites!

    • @theresapillar2093
      @theresapillar2093 Před 3 lety +4

      I loved that movie too. If you haven't seen it, you will really like it!

    • @tinamarcum6170
      @tinamarcum6170 Před 3 lety +9

      There can be only one. Highlander soundtrack best ever sorry gotta add this to truly understand this song you have to watch the movie that's where the true meaning of the song will be made clear. Watch the movie

    • @peterdubois65
      @peterdubois65 Před 2 lety +1

      Mate you apologize about being so chill in your reaction but it seems so much more honest than some of the OMG ones I've seen. First time subscriber and I've been watching your clips for three hours.

    • @punisher455
      @punisher455 Před 2 lety

      One of my favorite movies and videos. czcams.com/video/6c75cOL0G8I/video.html

  • @karenj3611
    @karenj3611 Před 3 lety +14

    The studio version of this is also very beautiful.

  • @TaraS_125
    @TaraS_125 Před 2 lety +3

    The studio version is really good too. Brian actually sings at the beginning and Freddie gets backed up with choir. It’s amazing to think that Brian and Roger could’ve been lead singers because they are that talented

  • @kathleenohare8770
    @kathleenohare8770 Před 3 lety +74

    The hardest song to listen to for me is MOTHER LOVE....knowing it was the last song Freddie recorded but Brian had to finish because Freddie felt too ill and passed away before he could complete the song

    • @JanS1
      @JanS1 Před 3 lety +18

      I agree but this should be the last song RJ listens/reacts to. Also - These are the Days of our Lives, second last.

    • @kathleenohare8770
      @kathleenohare8770 Před 3 lety +16

      @@JanS1 the very last song....NO ONE BUT YOU (ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG)....I cried like a baby

    • @carolwinstanley2411
      @carolwinstanley2411 Před 3 lety +11

      IN MY DEFENCE is another song I absolutely find moving, although it was written by Dave Clark for some type of theatre performance I think it was Freddie who later recorded it, I think around 88. Its a beautiful song and its as if he is defending himself to god begging him to help him really emotional

    • @kathleenohare8770
      @kathleenohare8770 Před 3 lety +6

      @@carolwinstanley2411 I love that song too

    • @janiceduke1205
      @janiceduke1205 Před 3 lety +5

      @@carolwinstanley2411 💔This was one of Freddie's more popular singles. It is famous for the lyrics, "I'm just a singer with a song," which became one of the lines Brian May ​🎸​🌟​ used when speaking of ᕕ(˵•̀෴•́˵)ᕗ, calling him the "Lover 💛of Life, Singer 🎤 of Songs ♪(●o●)." Freddie originally recorded this for the soundtrack of the 1986 musical Time. The song was written the show's writers Dave Clark, David Soames and Jeff Daniels.

  • @bettybaby63
    @bettybaby63 Před 3 lety +5

    This was ‘86 & although he wouldn’t know for sure until sometime in ‘87, he must have had an idea he might be sick.
    That line always gets me….and they did stay together. If you listen to Roger or Brian speak about that time….they closed ranks & protected him with everything they had.
    Truly an amazing performance & once again, Brian knocks it out of the park as a songwriter.

  • @RobinaDunstan
    @RobinaDunstan Před 2 lety +3

    Freddie was feeling a tad poorly and was formally diagnosed with HIV in 1987 and died the end of 1991. It's so tragic that the treatments we have now would have knocked that damn virus down. He did satisfy a few things on his bucket list such as doing opera. People at the time criticized him for not announcing he had HIV until the day before his death. The public didn't own him and it was entirely one.of those intensely personal things no stranger has the right to know. There was also a stigma around the illness. Rest in peace Freddie. Sing with the angels

  • @patmcnair2784
    @patmcnair2784 Před 3 lety +6

    Ah our immortal Freddie! He truly will live forever through Queen’s amazing catalogue of songs! What a voice!

  • @scottclark7309
    @scottclark7309 Před měsícem +1

    Freddie will live in forever. He touches your sole
    God bless you freddie

  • @ImperiusImperia
    @ImperiusImperia Před 3 lety +11

    This is one of the most iconic for the fans, and also one of the hardest to sing. There´s a story the singer Seal tell in the behind the scenes of the Freedie Tribute: he choose this song because the firts time he heard it it made him cry, but when he try to sing it he says "man i can´t sing this, it´s going to be the end of my career". He tell it like a joke, but he did have problems ´cuz he has a lower tone in his voice. Great song and has you say, it has some history behing.

  • @clarenceflam
    @clarenceflam Před 3 lety +11

    Freddie the Great! He was true to his words - recorded in 1986 - Roger Taylor says that he feels Freddie knew this was the last tour...The song was written for the film The Highlander by Brian May and was taken from a quote in the film. Check out the information for the 'A kind of Magic album and the film soundtrack songs. He did not know he was dying in 1986, he was officially diagnosed with Aids in April 1987. Queen released two more albums in 1989 The Miracle and 1991 Innuendo album. The song now has a different meaning although completely unrelated.

    • @3ScotsInk
      @3ScotsInk Před 3 lety +1

      He did know, that he was positive & most likely would not survive it by 1986. Not 'officially' because there was no reliable test until '87; but Freddie had already, by '86, gone through months of AZT treatments, chemo for & removal of Kaposi's lesions. I wish everyone would understand that, by '84/'85/'86'/'87 many of us, including Freddie, had seen friends and loved ones sicken and die of this so-called (at first) 'gay cancer.' We all know Freddie was brilliant-- he saw what was happening around him, and he knew. The other 3 band members didn't though, not directly from him. But, just like all of us regular people, they heard and saw the news, they knew Freddie was gay and, as Freddie himself said, "had a voracious sexual appetite." They knew, Freddie knew, I knew, we all knew, in our own communities here and there all over the world as early as 1982 that something horrible was happening. And, of course, it took a long time for 'authorities' to figure out and widely announce how this deadly disease was transmitted. The actual history of AIDS, including random cases of it here and there in the U.S. as early as the 1960's, is deep, dark, convoluted, and very misunderstood. But, there are plenty of good books & CZcams videos that spell it all out, presented by the people who were there, in the thick of it. Sorry, I'm not criticizing your comment. It just concerns me, with Covid out there still, mutating into one variant after another, that we are playing out the old expression, those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it. I never want to live through the nightmare that was HIV/AIDS in the 80's and into the 90's. I lost a lot of people I loved to it, all in the prime of their lives.

  • @trudehunnicutt8214
    @trudehunnicutt8214 Před měsícem

    How can you not love Freddie. Been loving him for 50 years, my angel 😘😇

  • @TheHaplorhine
    @TheHaplorhine Před 3 lety +10

    The last complete song Freddie recorded is a beautiful simple song, 'A Winter's Tale', I hope I can face my own demise with the grace that Freddie showed.

    • @janettesinclair6279
      @janettesinclair6279 Před 3 lety +3

      I love "A Winter's Tale". Such beautiful words, and how I hope that Freddie was at peace with himself at this time.

    • @LMTino
      @LMTino Před 3 lety +2

      The video uses Freddie's handwriting for the lyrics - which stamps the song as very personal. I agree - what a way to mark this moment in time for him. Here we are in 2021 and it's now etched in our memory.

    • @dropzone9639
      @dropzone9639 Před 2 lety

      It is such a beautiful song. I weep every time I hear it. Love our Freddie forever!!!

  • @kendallneason3645
    @kendallneason3645 Před rokem +2

    He did do it on purpose according to the documentary The Making of Queen Freddie knew about the virus and his history and hadn’t been feeling well often. He told his friend I think it’s too late. Brian suspected this could happen and knew he wasn’t well and you can see the pain, just a glimpse on Brian’s face behind a tight smile. That was Freddie. He sang and recorded as much as he was able until the day he died.

  • @dropzone9639
    @dropzone9639 Před 2 lety +1

    Like a jewel in the sun.....from his Barcelona song. He was a jewel in the sun. Love Freddie!!

  • @andreasmith6528
    @andreasmith6528 Před 3 lety +7

    This is one of my favorites of all time. It's possible Freddie knew something was wrong, but this was before he is reported to have been officially diagnosed. But yes, knowing what we know now, it does give chills. This was written for the Highlander movie soundtrack.
    Another great power ballad is The Show Must Go On (yeah, I keep pestering you about that one -- remember, not the official video. Look at the fan-made "live" one.)

  • @godblessamericamyhomesweet1094

    "I'll just wait"
    Aka I can't believe I paused the singing of angels. 💙
    Love the reaction. Thank you.

  • @HRConsultant_Jeff
    @HRConsultant_Jeff Před 3 lety +22

    Notice with the use of the synthesizer and their skillful use of bass and guitar, they fill the stage like there is an full orchestra behind them.

  • @susieq9801
    @susieq9801 Před 3 lety +8

    Although not diagnosed for another year, Freddie was aware of the possibility of being or becoming HIV positive due to his lifestyle and the fact that several of his friends had contracted the disease. At that time it was pretty much a death sentence. He had several infections (throat and sores) a couple of years earlier which in retrospect could have been precursors to AIDS and he did know those could be warning signs. Regardless, Freddie crammed more into his 40+ years than most of us would if we live to be 100..

  • @amybradley5821
    @amybradley5821 Před 3 lety +3

    Such a sad song. His voice is just unbelievable.

  • @terrilabeth7366
    @terrilabeth7366 Před 3 lety +6

    Oh goodness, I love this song, but it is especially difficult at the moment. I think you are absolutely right, Brian’s smile was muted as he agreed, but they saw him through to the very end, working all the way. But you wonder what Freddie is thinking with each of these songs, because I never doubt he is thinking something that matches the song, he is so believable. Love John’s baseline too, it is perfect for the mood of this song! And Brian is so precise when he plays, it is thoughtful and it is deliberate. When Queen does a slow song they manage to get it just right. Tears on this one! I wonder how I would approach death if I knew, especially that much ahead of time. Freddie delivered under what must have been very hard circumstances and I love him for it. 😢 ❤️

  • @shirleyrobertson7212
    @shirleyrobertson7212 Před 2 lety +4

    I love this song. Freddie Mercury was an amazing talent lived by so many of us. He's handsome, sexy, & could give you chills when he sang. Dynamite front man. Love him, miss him as well.

  • @kimblackstone9949
    @kimblackstone9949 Před 2 lety +4

    Freddy had such a powerful voice. I love how you appreciate all different genres of music.

  • @joycelynnrobinson2145
    @joycelynnrobinson2145 Před 3 lety +5

    Been anxiously awaiting Queen Sunday……my fun day. Chilling with a glass of red wine in remembrance and celebration of my favorite artist and band. Rad the great, once again u didn’t let Freddie’s subtle messaging and Brian’s gut emotion pass u by. I know I’m a like broken record each week, but I again compliment u and say “well done”, my friend. 🙋🏽‍♀️✌🏾👑

  • @doughaviland1729
    @doughaviland1729 Před 3 lety +5

    One of my all time favorites ❤

  • @greggooch241
    @greggooch241 Před rokem +1

    There's a song that Queen recorded a couple of weeks before he died..and it's called These are the days of our life..this song will break your heart

  • @jennifertaylor6197
    @jennifertaylor6197 Před 2 lety

    Always a meaning with Freddie. The band was playing with an intense pathos or sadness knowing time was short. Freddie conveys his limited time and telling all of us in his own way. The most passion ever heard.

  • @scottclark7309
    @scottclark7309 Před 2 měsíci

    Freddie had a way to pull your emotional strings. The way he sang this song anybody watching this and knowing what was happening to freddie brought tears to my eyes.
    Freddie will always live on live on forever
    God bless you freddie
    R.I.P FREDDIE WE MISS YOU
    WE HEAR YOU SINGING FROM HEAVEN

  • @robertaclark3286
    @robertaclark3286 Před 3 lety +4

    This is a beautiful but sad song. Love Queen.

  • @lindastodola691
    @lindastodola691 Před rokem +1

    It never fails to make me cry- causes me pain but I love it so- you are so respectful and you really listen- I enjoy you so much- thank you for your reaction-💛

  • @user-lf9ry8lz1i
    @user-lf9ry8lz1i Před 2 lety +1

    Wow this is a masterpiece makes me chills all over just insane performance 👏 and Brian he's killing the guitar his unic in his playing and freddie out of this world full of emotions 😢 he always sings from his soul like no other in this world loving this man so much he is immortal

  • @jeffstevens4262
    @jeffstevens4262 Před 2 lety

    The Wembley gig was in 1986 in front of an audience of around 100,000. God rest Freddie's dear soul, we still miss him. 30 years have now passed since his death.

  • @sherryheim5504
    @sherryheim5504 Před 3 lety +1

    Brian wrote this song for the movie Highlander for which Queen wrote the soundtrack. It is a beautiful and sad song about a man who will never die so falling in love means that his loves will all die while he continues to live. Freddie didn't know yet that he was going to die.

  • @mopo8552
    @mopo8552 Před 3 lety +6

    Lovely reaction to a great song

  • @RichardLaurence
    @RichardLaurence Před 3 lety +4

    I was at the concert with my family and John’s Mum. It was a fantastic day - the sun was shining, which was greasy the day before it had rained hard.

    • @joycelynnrobinson2145
      @joycelynnrobinson2145 Před 3 lety +4

      Please share some details. Fascinating!

    • @RichardLaurence
      @RichardLaurence Před 3 lety +3

      I’m John’s brother-in-law - I married his sister, Julie Deacon

    • @joycelynnrobinson2145
      @joycelynnrobinson2145 Před 3 lety +3

      Wow! Thank you for sharing. I can only imagine the experience.

    • @RichardLaurence
      @RichardLaurence Před 2 lety +2

      @@joycelynnrobinson2145 Yes, we were very lucky. I wish I hadn’t given away all the stage passes and collectible things!

    • @joycelynnrobinson2145
      @joycelynnrobinson2145 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RichardLaurence happy 4 th of July to you and yours!

  • @cristyrawks6325
    @cristyrawks6325 Před 3 lety +1

    Even though I know the backdrop to this song, because of his horrible death, it STILL makes me emotional because when he sang it, he had no clue..... but also I am a Highlander fan and when this song was played on one of the shows, I cried. It is a tragic love song.

  • @redindenver6666
    @redindenver6666 Před 2 lety

    Queen is one of my favorite bands of all time, and, of course, I loved Freddie. AND, I love your comments -- rather than being silly -- your comments are very insightful and thought provoking.

  • @LMTino
    @LMTino Před 3 lety +4

    Same film, "One Year of Love" written by John, features just the two of them. Freddie remarked in interviews that it's all about emotion for him, love specifically. In this song (no live performance) he goes yet another step to a different level. I would love to know if he recorded the vocals alone - just feels like he bares his soul.

    • @LMTino
      @LMTino Před 2 lety

      @Ker Grabs your heart - that captures it exactly!

  • @dbstooge
    @dbstooge Před 3 lety +9

    From the soundtrack of the movie Highlander. This was at Wembley in the summer of 1986. I was an exchange student that summer and in London but I wasn't able to go as it as sold out.

  • @darksword1
    @darksword1 Před 3 lety +1

    None of the band members knew of Freddie's HIV / AIDS problem at that point, so Brian's reaction to Freddie's comment about staying together until we f*cking will die" was probably one of surprise but nothing more. Of course, Freddie for years was worried about whether he was infected with HIV probably in the early 80s after the 1982 Hot Space album. You can tell because Freddie normally didn't write meaningful songs but all of a sudden, starting in 1984, he began to write heavy songs that were contextually meaningful to his life situation such as "it's a hard life", "keep passing open windows" which is a song about suicide. This is just my take as a long time Queen fan.

  • @andreakormosnekacso4804
    @andreakormosnekacso4804 Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks Rad. They didn't know at the Wembley, that they won't be touring anymore and Freddie (the Great) shared the fact of his illness with the guys in 89 only.

    • @bbbfst
      @bbbfst Před 3 lety +4

      Well, they started recording "The Miracle" album in '88, and they knew then. And iirc, Roger Taylor said that they felt Freddie knew he wasn't well during the course of this tour (the Magic tour).

    • @bluebell3720
      @bluebell3720 Před 3 lety

      @@bbbfst
      I think it was innuendo they found out

    • @bbbfst
      @bbbfst Před 3 lety +3

      @@bluebell3720 No, Brian May said Freddie told them and they decided that going forward, all songs would be credited as Queen songs instead of whoever wrote the song. That was on The Miracle album.

    • @bluebell3720
      @bluebell3720 Před 3 lety +1

      @@bbbfst
      Queen credit was Freddies condition to carry on with recording
      Money may have been an aspect but probably to reduce the stress
      Bruan has said they only knew about the last year and a half
      That he had claimed it was other things
      Their producer Richard said Roger came up to him when they started innuendo saying they didnt know what was wrong with him did he know

    • @bbbfst
      @bbbfst Před 3 lety +1

      @@bluebell3720 Well, there's an interview with May where he specifically says Freddie told them and after he did, that going forward -- from The Miracle -- they decided that all songs would be credited as Queen songs. And Taylor says that as the Magic Tour ('86) was winding down, there was the feeling that Freddie knew he wasn't doing well. And I'd love some sourcing on the claim that the credit idea was a condition he set.

  • @ginnys9831
    @ginnys9831 Před 3 lety +1

    This was written by Brian May for the movie Highlander. Freddie was not diagnosed until a year later, but I'm sure he suspected.

  • @SWTSU
    @SWTSU Před 3 lety +4

    You hit the nail on the head hombre. Great review. So says Austin Tx!!!!!✌️👍

  • @EmeraldWings90
    @EmeraldWings90 Před rokem +1

    Here's the thing. Like other people said, he was officially diagnosed in spring 1987. And he only told the band in around 1989, during recording the Miracle album. But. I don't think all your assumptions are wrong; he had to have been thinking about it earlier. There was an article in 1986 autumn which said he had a test and it was negative - if it's true, it was a false negative (which is just tragic, I mean, make him think he's fine and then snatch it away later, that's just cruel of fate). It was a tabloid article, so I'm not sure if that part of it is true - but some other parts of it were true. But he definitely had to wonder earlier than 1987; he would have known he was at risk, the press was certainly awful enough about it that it couldn't be avoided, and by then, some friends of his would have died of it. So it is definitely a possibility that he was putting those thoughts into the performance, even though this was written by Brian, for the Highlander movie. But even if he wasn't - the tragic irony of so many of their songs written before Freddie's diagnosis is fascinating to me, and in a way, beautiful. And everything he made after he knew (likely most of the Barcelona album, all of The Miracle and Innuendo, and some of the songs on Made in Heaven - because there are a few on there that were recorded way earlier and were unreleased until then)... there's so much beauty there, both in his strength and just in general.

  • @3ScotsInk
    @3ScotsInk Před 3 lety

    It's more than your being versed, Rad. You are simply one of the most thoughtful and intelligent reactors on CZcams. I enjoy every minute, watching you really listen, focus, think, feel, and then share that with us. You might have felt more comfortable with shy Deaky, but Freddie would have loved to sit down and talk with you, and not like a 'rock star' with a 'fan.' You'll learn more and more about them as you go along, but just knowing the basics, particularly that Freddie would die of AIDS in 1991, is enough for someone like you who obviously pays close attention to the nuances of all 4 Queen members. Just fucking great job, spot on reactions, always. And as Freddie said, "My apologies but I say what I want." 😁

  • @nageea
    @nageea Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Jarrett. Like so many others here, I very much like your style of reaction, but even more so, I appreciate you for something you did that very few others have done. Almost right at the beginning you understood that it took four incredibly talented young men to create the Queen sound. They would not have endured all these years if all four hadn't have had that special touch. As Brian once said, ( and I paraphrase )" each of us separately is an accomplished musician and ( in the case of Brian and Roger ) singer, able to carry a group of our own and do well. But when we come together as Queen, magic happens." You recognized that early on, and I'm so very pleased that you saw this. You're very perceptive, for sure. Just wanted you to know. 😉
    This is not a request for a reaction video, but something you might like to do on your own seeing as you're getting immersed in the Queen culture. You might already have found this, but if not, its very much worth watching. Its on Queen's official channel, and once a week or so, a video is being added celebrating a special moment in Queen's history. Here's the page. czcams.com/video/avI0iq-fRHQ/video.html

    • @3ScotsInk
      @3ScotsInk Před 3 lety

      Yes, the 4 together were absolute alchemy-- no other combination would have created Queen. Much like The Beatles, who you might say were even more of a miracle considering all of them were small boys as they survived the German blitzkrieg of WWII. I mean, God forbid, but if just one of them had been killed music history from the early 60's on would be very different. Like one of those Twilight Zone episodes where people from the present go back in time and change something only to find that changing one little thing has made the present as they knew it disappear. Not to take anything from Freddie/Queen-- it's just that I 'met' the Beatles when I was 7 in '64 and didn't hear Queen for the first time until the summer of '73 when I was 16. Of course, Freddie, his parents and his sister fled Zanzibar with only the clothes on their backs when brutal civil war broke out so... Pluck Freddie out of the mix? Unimaginable!

    • @nageea
      @nageea Před 3 lety +1

      @@3ScotsInk re: the Beatles. I know what you mean. What might have happened even as they survived the war, but insisted on keeping Pete Best. Surely that would have made a difference as well. Me, I was 16 when they exploded on the world stage. The perfect age to be quite hysterical about it all. 😁 They'll always hold a special place in my heart, and I'm ever grateful to have been at that certain age at that time to experience it all as only a young person can. However, Queen goes a bit further for me - they have my heart as well, but somehow they feel more like my family than any other entertainer ever did, the Beatles ( god bless them) included. Perhaps its because Queen went out of their way to include the fans, or perhaps its something else. Who knows. Thanks for your input Kerry. Lovely to meet a fellow fan - of both bands.

    • @3ScotsInk
      @3ScotsInk Před 3 lety +1

      @@nageea Yep, Pete Best. And Queen went through 2 bassists before they found John. Neither would have been who they were/are without those double sets of exactly the right 4 people. The Beatles were my first concert-- I was 9. Just 7 when they were on Ed Sullivan the first time. I was 16 the first time I heard Queen, and I totally agree with you. I love both bands, but Freddie/Queen definitely have a special place in my heart. Even though I did see The Beatles live, and once saw Paul and Linda in the French Quarter in New Orleans when I lived there (no security or anything, but nobody was bothering them so I didn't either), The Beatles just seemed, to me, unapproachable. And, yeah, I think it was because, just like you said, somehow Queen seemed like fundamentally normal, accessible human beings any of us might have comfortably had over for dinner or something. Even Freddie, amazingly, as exotic and so much bigger than life that he seemed to be onstage. Very interesting. Nice to meet you, too-- and there are more of us here watching Rad and other reactors who believe Freddie, in live and afterwards, transcended our often rather mundane plane of existence. I believe that, too. He was uniquely special in ways I doubt I'll know until I'm on another plane of existence myself.

  • @dianereed8911
    @dianereed8911 Před 2 lety

    Still gives me shivers ❤❤❤❤ that voice 😍😍😍

  • @lindastodola691
    @lindastodola691 Před 3 lety +3

    Magnificent Mercury- Freddie can do anything- make us drop to our knees-💛. I like your reaction very much- you felt it-

  • @kristiedaniels9325
    @kristiedaniels9325 Před 9 měsíci

    This whole Wembley concert in 86 is amazing…if you ever get the chance watch the whole thing! I promise you won’t be disappointed

  • @leodurkin8539
    @leodurkin8539 Před 2 lety

    Freddie was always dropping hints about the way he swung and not many people noticed cos they was lost in his music.

  • @stephanieclare2457
    @stephanieclare2457 Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely beautiful and emotional song!
    I cry everytime I see his last preformance. It chills me to the bone.

  • @kateanders-sagan4097
    @kateanders-sagan4097 Před rokem +1

    A beautiful song by Brian May. Check out the official video where he sings the first verse. So moving.

  • @ambersachs
    @ambersachs Před 3 lety +1

    Please next Queen Sunday please please react to one of Freddie's last recorded songs ever! The Shoe Must Go On here's the story behind it so you know just how sick he wad so when you hear his vocals on it "The song chronicles the effort of frontman Freddie Mercury continuing to perform despite approaching the end of his life, although his diagnosis with HIV/AIDS had not yet been made public in spite of ongoing media speculation claiming that he was seriously ill.[4] When the band recorded the song in 1990 Mercury's condition had deteriorated to the point that May had concerns as to whether he was physically capable of singing it. May recalls; "I said, 'Fred, I don't know if this is going to be possible to sing.' And he went, 'I'll fucking do it, darling'-vodka down-and went in and killed it, completely lacerated that vocal!!! I still cry 😢 every time I hear this song 🎵

  • @ewakaczmarek7418
    @ewakaczmarek7418 Před 2 lety +1

    Music only with the heart

  • @Mimi-zr7ey
    @Mimi-zr7ey Před 2 lety

    Very sensitive reaction. I always get these feelings about this song, too, but maybe the poignancy and intensity are what make it such a magnificent and powerful performance. Freddie was always a very passionate singer, but in this song he goes deeper, and I can’t listen to it without crying. Thanks for your thoughtful and very intuitive reaction! I’ll be hoping for more! New sub.

  • @deboraclark5791
    @deboraclark5791 Před 3 lety +6

    Although he wasn't DX with AIDS till 87, I think Freddie knew in his heart he was sick with it, the band knew something was wrong, because Freddie acted different, and wasn't well. Roger said he kinda knew it was the last tour, that wouldn't be able to do it again.

    • @3ScotsInk
      @3ScotsInk Před 3 lety +4

      More than in his heart. He already, at least as early as 1985, had symptoms due to immunosuppression caused by HIV/AIDS, including thrush in his throat which led to infections which obviously caused problems for his voice, and Kaposi's sarcoma lesions. He knew what he had and what the outcome was going to be, sooner or later. We owe him for working his ass off despite being unwell as long as possible and leaving this treasure trove of gifts behind for us and for every generation to come. I think the best way to pay him back, besides keeping his legend alive forever, is to let go of the belief that Freddie didn't know he'd contracted an almost certainly fatal disease much, much earlier than 1987 or '88 or '89. And, it's still killing people-- people without the financial means to afford the 'cocktail,' people who don't have access to good, timely healthcare or any healthcare at all, etc. That's why the Freddie Mercury Phoenix Trust still exists, and still distributes money to help those who otherwise would be left to die. In agony and, often, alone.

    • @3ScotsInk
      @3ScotsInk Před 2 lety

      @Ker And I love your reply. I lost dozens of friends & acquaintances to AIDS in the 80's and first half of the 90's. One close friend of mine was among the first to die of it in the U.S. His name was Bryan, and he died in 1981. I include Freddie in my list, though he wasn't a personal friend. Though I'd seen the last pix of him and knew he had it, and was dying of it, still when the news was announced, I broke down. The only time the death of a 'rock star' made me cry, like he was family. Also, Rock Hudson, Liberace, Anthony Perkins, Arthur Ashe, Ryan White-- so many lost. Yet even I couldn't get my head around the magnitude until I saw the AIDS quilt laid out on the ground in front of the Washington monument in D.C. in 1992. It seemed to go on as far as the eye could see. It DID go on as far as the eye could see. You're absolutely right of course-- the homophobia was immense. A horrifying and shameful time in our country's history. Thank you, Ker.

  • @kristinmelinamercury8880

    This song was written to the movie Highlander, not to Freddie. But here he was HIV+. He had one concert august 9 -86..that was his last 😭😭😭😭😭

  • @128mbps
    @128mbps Před 2 lety +1

    @4:52 Me amd my ex are at the front. She is the small girl, white T-shirt squashed at the front and I'm to her right. Fantastic day. We were stuck there for over 8 hours as 3 other bands were on the before Queen.

  • @JanS1
    @JanS1 Před 3 lety

    This was during the Magic Tour (which ended up being their final tour). Freddie was not yet diagnosed. None of them realize they'll never be able to tour again(with Fred). Freddie found out his HIV/AIDS status the following year, 1987 so this song is not about that, it's about the film they wrote it for, Highlander. Go back to the seventies, then early 80's then mid and late 80's. OK, I'll try not to mention it again but it's much more fun watching them grow and experience more and more success. Experience the joy, untainted. Because once you see the sadness, it's difficult to ever let it go.

  • @hippiejane2683
    @hippiejane2683 Před 3 lety +9

    As I’ve said before the choice of words followed by this song is heartbreaking. Such an emotional song written by the philosopher of the group Brian May for the movie Highlander. You are running into the breath of their catalog. Their versatility is one of the many reasons they have so many fans. Will be awhile before you to get to my choices I’m sure!😊.

  • @debramoore7513
    @debramoore7513 Před 3 lety

    Hello Rad - The song was written by Brian May for the Highlander movie! I think it’s a good movie & worth a watch! My mom loved it cuz she adored Sean Connery & Queen. Anyway, I’m with you about the way Brian nervously smiles when Freddie is speaking to the audience! As tho Brian felt something strange in that very moment when Freddie spoke! Of course, we now know that Freddie was diagnosed with AIDS in 1987 tho I’m sure Freddie kinda suspected.☹️ Another song from the movie is ONE YEAR OF LOVE.💟💜💟🎶🎶💟💜💟

  • @JaneRtn
    @JaneRtn Před 3 lety

    A huge favourite of mine on many levels . ❣️👑❣️👑❣️👑 nice reaction 👍.

  • @catherinerosa-baker2937
    @catherinerosa-baker2937 Před 2 lety +1

    I think so too I think he knew he was going to die and he had put them in songs and comments you're right and you're adorable

  • @aerynoftalyn1307
    @aerynoftalyn1307 Před 3 lety

    Very interesting analysis of Brian's reaction to Freddie's remarks.

  • @juliannetomlinson
    @juliannetomlinson Před 3 lety +1

    Just a beautiful man 💛💛

  • @zenaidarivera957
    @zenaidarivera957 Před 2 lety

    Sir, I love your thoughts on this... in 80’s a lot of people who were sick with the disease were slowly passing.. no drugs haven’t been discovered at that time.and some people showed great prejudice on who had it like they judge them on their lifestyle., even though babies in poor countries were effect and Blood transfusion. So he sang the song on the benefit of others you don’t have a voice. Great smooth voice you have I like your humanity. Great job 👏 🌿🕊🌿🕊

  • @unravelingfast2198
    @unravelingfast2198 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi, this song is so beautiful. This live version is great but there are things I like even better about the official version with orchestra and everything. This song was written for the movie Highlander which has a theme of a guy who doesn't die but lives for generations and he leaves loved ones behind because they don't live forever. That is the real context of the words. I don't know if this was their last live performance but it may have been. Others will know. But if it is 1986 Freddie may have been suspecting that he was sick but he didn't know for sure yet and I don't know if he had talked to the other band members about his suspicions yet.
    There are several songs that were written when everyone in the band knew Freddie was dying that have very moving words. One Freddie wrote himself, the story goes, while looking out a hospital window that I love is "A Winter's Tale". It is about beauty in the world not death. Freddie had such an amazing attitude!

    • @dianecourtney2724
      @dianecourtney2724 Před 3 lety +2

      A WINTER’S TALE… My favorite Freddie song ! So beautiful.

  • @janematthews3394
    @janematthews3394 Před 3 lety +2

    It's not clear if Freddie knew at that time. He was diagnosed in spring 1987, so a year earlier he must have suspected something but wasn't sure.
    The band members were told in 1989. But of course they saw the signs much earlier. As for the song, Brian wrote it for the movie "Highlander" where the immortal character loses the love of his life, and the song is about that.

  • @manuelchalas7957
    @manuelchalas7957 Před 3 lety +1

    Actually it wasn’t until 1987 that Freddie was diagnosed with HIV so the subliminal message wasn’t intentional and the song was for the movie Highlander which is about immortals hence why it is called who wants to live forever so the song doesn’t have to do with them personally it was really just about expressing the theme of the movie they were making it for.

  • @Pilutta100
    @Pilutta100 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful reaction, ty. Hugs from Sweden.

  • @peggyh8937
    @peggyh8937 Před 3 lety +1

    Looking back on the lyrics and Freddie's comments, it's easy to think that everyone knew Freddie's fate but that was not the case. This concert was in 1986. While it was the last tour they did, he still had many performances to go in the tour and he had not yet been diagnosed. According to all the interviews and documentaries, he may have had suspicions but about his fate but it would not be until the following year that he was diagnosed with AIDs and he kept the news to just his closest inner circle. It was years later when he finally told the band, thus no one knew of Freddie's fate at this concert. I personally believe Brian's smirk was one of comedy and relief since Freddie had made comments about not being able to tour forever due to the physical demands. He said in his comments that he kept wanting to leave but they won't let him. He had made comments about not being able to tour forever while on the tour. As someone with chronic illness that comes on gradually, I can tell you that you realize as you start to deteriorate in strength and stamina that you may have to make changes long before you actually realize you are sick. The natural response outside of acute illness is adaptation. You may not know you are ill but you know that you aren't quite the same as you use to be and you can't recover as quickly. I think he suspected it might be his last tour for quite some time because he recognized how much strength it took to tour and he didn't like the routine they were in, recording then touring, repeat. I think Live Aid made them all realize that Queen was much bigger than any one of them individually and it would be stupid to split. At the same time, Freddie knew he would not be able to tour forever due to physical demands, I think he realized at Live Aid and on that tour that they didn't have to tour to keep their popularity and success...just my opinion.

  • @patriciakent6728
    @patriciakent6728 Před 3 lety

    If we could listen to the Official Version of Who Wants to Live Forever, they did that so very beautifully...

  • @lanasteele4735
    @lanasteele4735 Před 2 lety +2

    Great Jon !👏

  • @anne-mariesindruprix4792

    This is written by Brian - and was in the movie "Highlander" - - they made the whole soundtrack - about being immortal - I can recommend it. - so don't read a lot into their songs - - they never talked about what was the meaning - . So it is actually not about Freddie. - - You should see the movie.

  • @sfkeepay
    @sfkeepay Před 7 měsíci

    Fantastic song, but the studio version/official music video is STUNNING.

  • @marvalstith2749
    @marvalstith2749 Před 2 lety

    This song written for a movie, certainly resonates, doesn't it. But keep planning for tomorrow! Freddie, the great did another great job. Thank You.

  • @greggkotzman2542
    @greggkotzman2542 Před 2 lety

    There's the live version(s), the Studio version w/Video (great production), and then the movie version (Highlander), that always makes my wife cry.

  • @marggie4129
    @marggie4129 Před 3 lety +8

    Freddie knew about aids. I think there were former partners that had died. So this song was written by Brian for the movie, but😢😢 I'm sure Freddie was thinking about his fate.

    • @3ScotsInk
      @3ScotsInk Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, exactly! Thank you for saying since mine's starting to feel like a voice in the wilderness.

    • @bluebell3720
      @bluebell3720 Před 3 lety

      According to Thor it was only Tony who was an ex from 1980?
      He said Prenter lied about John he was just a friend in their group
      But its still people he knows must have been difficult and made him worry
      But there was very little information so he probably thought he was lucky and hadnt got it
      During this tour he realised something serious was wrong found out in April 87

  • @jeanflora4356
    @jeanflora4356 Před rokem +1

    This concert was a year before he was diagnosed.

  • @sharonelliott2366
    @sharonelliott2366 Před 3 lety +1

    This is probably my favorite Queen song. Poignant, too.

  • @1_5RCBiker
    @1_5RCBiker Před 3 lety +2

    If you wish to find songs for Queen Sunday, buy Queen Greatest Hits 1 and 2 and work your way through! :)

  • @danielawoelk7585
    @danielawoelk7585 Před 3 lety

    So you like to hear Brian,Sale away sweet Sister is also a lovley Song. Greatings from Berlin 😊

  • @susanthompson509
    @susanthompson509 Před 3 lety +1

    There are 15 albums to choose music from!

  • @terrimobley6067
    @terrimobley6067 Před 3 lety

    One of my faves. 💕

  • @waynebrown3266
    @waynebrown3266 Před 3 lety +1

    This song was part of the soundtrack for one of my favorite movies.

  • @nanner3200
    @nanner3200 Před 3 lety

    The official video for this is even more (sadly) powerful

  • @ittamandarano289
    @ittamandarano289 Před 3 lety

    He didn't yet know he was sick but he suspected. Brian wrote this song for a movie and the meaning went with the theme of the movie. React to THE MIRACLE , he knew his fate with thus one but wrote a very positive song with John...has a cute surprise...you can tell he was sick when he was sporting a beard... a beautiful positive song

  • @christinerose4839
    @christinerose4839 Před 3 lety

    There last C D was innuendo great songs and you could see how unwell he looked I am a great fan of them

  • @Terri6868
    @Terri6868 Před 3 lety +1

    Love it❤️ Princes of the universe & Give me the Prize. Both from Highlander🔥. Should do the video Brian sings in it. 🎸

  • @miriam8103
    @miriam8103 Před rokem

    This song was made for a movie with Christoffer Lambert. Sort of became cult, a guy that lives forever, and have to say goodbye over and over to ppl he loves. Highlander i think it was called.