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  • @bobbierocksbuster5584
    @bobbierocksbuster5584 Před 2 lety +1053

    A newspaper reporter once asked Freddie "what instrument do you play?" Freddie replied"The audience darling" bloody legend.

    • @StuKuhlman
      @StuKuhlman Před 2 lety +59

      I miss him so much - the world needs a Freddy right now.

    • @davidcooks5265
      @davidcooks5265 Před 2 lety +23

      Yeah that sounds like Freddy 😃🙏🌹

    • @bobbierocksbuster5584
      @bobbierocksbuster5584 Před 2 lety +10

      @Deacon John some myths are true

    • @lucindagutierrez6509
      @lucindagutierrez6509 Před 2 lety +8

      I love Freddie raised my boys on Queen n rock. I wish he got chance to c the love. He wasn't loved when he was alive much, but he's the best!! I love Flash Gordon, so many. I remember day he died n cried 💔⚘

    • @Han_kendall
      @Han_kendall Před 2 lety +14

      Or when he said "I'm just a musical prostitute my dear" 🤣🤣 I love that interview

  • @edwardstabletoparmies955
    @edwardstabletoparmies955 Před 8 měsíci +56

    I watched this from start to finish. Live Aid in the UK was dying. Then Queen came on stage. Everything changed. The whole concert was electrified. My father said, "At last someone who can sing." My father was born in 1920 and he liked Queen.

  • @mrk8050
    @mrk8050 Před 2 lety +641

    At the time of Live Aid I was serving in the British Royal Marine Commandos in a refugee camp in Ethiopia, whilst the Bands were raising money for the people we were there to help and protect. We listened to it on the radio. We were surrounded by the full horror of the Famine, but when Queen came on the radio those poor soles who were there even reacted in a very positive way. I remember that a lot of us Royal Marine Commandos were crying watching some of the children dancing along, I'm teary eyed just remembering. I looked around at men I had fought alongside, who were tough, hardened Royal Marine Commandos who had fought a life and death war against Argentinian's in 82. By the end of Queen's set we were dancing with the children. It went along way to help build their trust in us. The famine in Ethiopia is only one of many terrible memories I have from 35 years of active service, and over 2 years hospitalisation. But when I remember the smiles on the children's faces, and their laughter at the terrible way we danced always reminds me that humanity will always find it's way through even the worst of times. I only watched it for the first time just over a year ago, my son put it on the TV. A lot of memories came back and a lot of tears.

    • @denisedavis4960
      @denisedavis4960 Před 2 lety +33

      Thanks you for all you have done. I was friends with a nurse who went to Ethiopia her telling of experiences was harrowing to listen too! yet the world nearly 40 years on still famine and wars .

    • @1oo1optimus
      @1oo1optimus Před 2 lety +26

      Thank you for sharing your story

    • @sprason1963
      @sprason1963 Před 2 lety +17

      Bravo Zulu, mucka! Gentle-natured Jack-Booty rivalry aside, always total respect for the marines, you guys are the best! My lasting memory of training was our PTI. A marine clubswinger that led by example and inspired by sheer force of personality [and a little fear lol]. He instilled in me a self belief that still remains. As trainee Tiffs, we would have followed him [and did] anywhere, without question.

    • @kierstenridgway4634
      @kierstenridgway4634 Před 2 lety +20

      ❤❤❤
      I really have no words. The world needs more of you. ✌❤

    • @sarahfikry8340
      @sarahfikry8340 Před 2 lety +17

      I can only imagine how you felt, reading your story bought tears to my eyes and brings the harsh reality home, thankyou for giving those kids a little happy moment in their lives and thanks for your efforts.

  • @jtfortune7968
    @jtfortune7968 Před 11 měsíci +26

    I am 67 yrs young and get such a kick watching young guys discover "real" music from such a great era. Theresmuch moreout there🐶

  • @Retrospective.
    @Retrospective. Před 2 lety +703

    I was there. I was 16 years old, and 8 rows from the front, center stage where Freddie was, it was spectacular. It was voted "The best rock performance of the 20th century", and it was. I still have my live aid vest bought on the day. I was there.

    • @irinichotou470
      @irinichotou470 Před 2 lety +33

      👏👏👏💯💢💥🚀🔥 I really do wonder, how you must feel, watching the concert after all these years!!!! Greetings from Greece

    • @mikeh2006
      @mikeh2006 Před 2 lety +30

      Your very lucky have been there.

    • @legend9335
      @legend9335 Před 2 lety +14

      @@irinichotou470 Hello Greece, my favourite country.

    • @irinichotou470
      @irinichotou470 Před 2 lety +12

      @@legend9335 Thank you so much 🌹

    • @paulbromley6687
      @paulbromley6687 Před 2 lety +7

      I saw you.

  • @neilanyon4792
    @neilanyon4792 Před 2 lety +395

    Great reaction Joel. Bear in mind that this was Freddie going against medical advice and singing with a severe throat condition. As David Bowie (who was next in line at Live Aid) said, "How the f... am I supposed to follow that?"

    • @sophiemitchell2545
      @sophiemitchell2545 Před 2 lety +52

      No Elton John said that. And Freddie said you look like the queen mother

    • @neilanyon4792
      @neilanyon4792 Před 2 lety +26

      @@sophiemitchell2545 You're right. I'm getting old!

    • @augustlion6645
      @augustlion6645 Před 2 lety +2

      @@SimSim-zf9if Bowie was on earlier and sang heroes which was amazing, i think was on later when they did some mix , until queen came on that and bad by U2 were the only highlights to me

    • @eclaire_x88x
      @eclaire_x88x Před 2 lety +5

      Bowie was one of the very few people who actually could follow that and he did so brilliantly. The line up was on point that day 👌

    • @Ionabrodie69
      @Ionabrodie69 Před 2 lety +3

      @@sophiemitchell2545 No that was David Bowie…😊🇬🇧

  • @thebobsful
    @thebobsful Před 2 lety +36

    Few things to keep in mind. This was NOT a Queen audience, these fans were here to see a whole load of different bands and some just to support the cause. Look at the control he had, it even shocked the band that he was able just to go out there and have them eating out of his hand. Also note his peacocking around the stage, it translated so well to a big arena.

  • @joyceharkin3641
    @joyceharkin3641 Před měsícem +4

    Born to perform. I loved that he was having such a wonderful time in his natural element. RIP Freddie.

  • @sood9876
    @sood9876 Před 2 lety +362

    Apparently, while they were onstage, word went round all the other artists backstage that Queen were absolutely killing it . A lot of bands came to the side of the stage to watch the masters at work!

    • @StefanPriceUK
      @StefanPriceUK Před 2 lety +4

      DS stole the show

    • @richardpoynton4026
      @richardpoynton4026 Před 2 lety +37

      I’d heard that David Bowie who was on after Queen said to them ‘how the hell am I supposed t follow that?’ when they finished. I no longer remember where I heard that, so I cant swear to it…..

    • @billyboy2455
      @billyboy2455 Před 2 lety +27

      @@richardpoynton4026 that's very true its on a bbc documentary and Bowie did indeed say that

    • @marycarver1542
      @marycarver1542 Před 2 lety +18

      Imagine having to follow THAT!!!

    • @rhondafoy7403
      @rhondafoy7403 Před 2 lety +8

      @@billyboy2455 thanks for confirming that, I heard it was Elton John, thanks for that x

  • @GrandiaKnight
    @GrandiaKnight Před 2 lety +118

    This man is the very definition of charisma. No-one has ever worked an audience as well as Freddie did. He is a legend!

  • @drogna3905
    @drogna3905 Před 2 lety +173

    You can see just why we all loved him. RIP Freddie, the ultimate performer.

    • @tanjaskelac703
      @tanjaskelac703 Před 2 lety +2

      Right,Freddie Mercury,,,oooo we loving you darling.Legend❤️♥️👑💖

  • @joannedarley1893
    @joannedarley1893 Před 2 lety +220

    Yes Joel, I was at the concert with my husband, Queen came on about six and a half hours after the start and people were getting a little tired and I must say that some of the artists didn't quite live up to expectations. But from the moment Queen was announced the stadium went absolutely crazy, you see they weren't on the ticket so there was a rumour they were there but nobody knew for sure. They just electrified the whole stadium, I've never seen anything like it, we sang every song, we chanted, we clapped, we swayed caught up in the magic that is Queen and more specifically Freddie, he was magnetic, charismatic, sexy and just damned beautiful. Queens set was all anyone talked about on the way home and how they blew everyone else away, if you weren't a Queen fan going into that stadium, you were when you came out.

    • @janemorrow6672
      @janemorrow6672 Před 2 lety +14

      What a brilliant story.

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před rokem +12

      Wow how awesome. Lucky dogs. I remember watching it on tv

    • @torroberts6622
      @torroberts6622 Před rokem +11

      I heard they were only supposed to do one song but Queen were feeding off the audience so just kept going even after they were told to come off

    • @janejohnstone5795
      @janejohnstone5795 Před rokem +8

      fantastic...to hear this...

    • @clarafisher5697
      @clarafisher5697 Před rokem +4

      Great story.

  • @c8Lorraine1
    @c8Lorraine1 Před rokem +8

    Each member of the group has written top selling songs. This concert includes two songs from each

  • @stevearmstrong9213
    @stevearmstrong9213 Před 2 lety +174

    It's even more amazing when you know that Freddie had a really bad throat infection that day and was told not to go on by his Doctor. Being Freddie, he refused to let everyone down and went on anyway and giving what a lot of people consider the performance of his life, he had the entire world in the palm of his hand - nobody could own a crowd like he could. Now you've done this, have a look at the moment a lot later in the concert when Freddie and Brian come out and do Is This The World We Created to fill a few dead minutes. It's only a short song but the words mean as much, or more now than they did then.

    • @koshtie
      @koshtie Před 2 lety +12

      Adle could take a leaf out of his book & not let loads of people down, There will never be another like Freddie RIP

    • @robingayle68
      @robingayle68 Před rokem

      Is this the world we created was sung in Philly I think. The earlier set was in England and he hopped on a plane then a helicopter to sing is this the world we created live in the US

  • @holteenderavfc375
    @holteenderavfc375 Před 2 lety +56

    I was there. I was 14. In the raised area to left of stage. Even though a youngun, I remember very clearly thinking “I have just witnessed a moment that will be talked about forever.” The sound quality, the performance, the crowd. It was beyond words. All everyone could do was pour out emotions through, cheering, clapping, crying and mixtures of all 3. Queen truly rocked us all that day. And it’s still rocking us to this day.

  • @joannagodfrey5111
    @joannagodfrey5111 Před 2 lety +92

    I watched the whole thing on TV, it was a boiling hot day, Freddie had the audience in the palm of his hand, he could have sung "old MacDonald had a farm" and they would have cheered

  • @carolwilcox8741
    @carolwilcox8741 Před 2 lety +302

    Yes, i was there! I hadn't been a fan of Queen - but their performance absolutely stole the show. It gave me goosebumps on the day and still does every time i watch it.

    • @carolwilcox8741
      @carolwilcox8741 Před 2 lety +8

      @@smolpuppyolove1051 , hahaha, no!

    • @Paul-hl8yg
      @Paul-hl8yg Před 2 lety +9

      🎼 "Its a mythstery" lol 🇬🇧

    • @Paul-hl8yg
      @Paul-hl8yg Před 2 lety +1

      @@smolpuppyolove1051 👍😆 🇬🇧

    • @LMTino
      @LMTino Před 2 lety +4

      Glad stars aligned for you to be there that day....what a marvel. I'll take those goosebumps anytime from Queen - always a rush. Still waiting for virtual reality in my lifetime to get a grip on this 21 minute set!

    • @matspurs1629
      @matspurs1629 Před 2 lety +1

      was you there for Bowie ?

  • @luke_Boston-MA
    @luke_Boston-MA Před 2 lety +159

    Queen absolutely smashed Live Aid and propelled them to immortality IMO anyway……..Freddie absolutely owned the audience

    • @dorothyjones3157
      @dorothyjones3157 Před 2 lety +16

      Watched this on TV live. Broadcast was nearly all day. Some artist flew from one venue to another going abroad to play to audiences there. Freddie WHAT A SHOWMAN. Charismatic even now have to stop what I'm doing send listen and bop to the beat. Might be almost 75 but in my head I am in my early 20's. Queen will never die. All brilliant intelligent musicians in the group. Fate brought them together and we keep them alive. Their music will never die. RIP Freddie.

    • @79BlackRose
      @79BlackRose Před 2 lety +7

      @@dorothyjones3157 It was Phil Collins that performed at London and Philadelphia, with the help of Concorde.

    • @kp7032
      @kp7032 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dorothyjones3157 I watched this via the tv broadcast (in the days when you only owned 1 tv, and the Internet was dial-up!). It was the talk of the school for weeks afterward 😀

    • @uncleoldman9639
      @uncleoldman9639 Před 2 lety

      @@79BlackRose Freddie and Brian performed at both too

    • @79BlackRose
      @79BlackRose Před 2 lety +3

      @@uncleoldman9639 No they didn't.

  • @pinkey943
    @pinkey943 Před 2 lety +22

    I love him. I love his face. I love his singing voice. I love his
    speaking voice. I love his cute teeth. I love his mind. I love his
    gestures. I love everything about him.Beloved Freddie

  • @BytebroUK
    @BytebroUK Před 2 lety +46

    Yes, I was *in* that crowd! He utterly stole the entire show. Complete legend.
    Every other band came on and did "three of our famous songs". Freddie came on and did a 22 minute *show*.
    Pleased to see it is still being watched!

  • @hazelkinvig-paul8231
    @hazelkinvig-paul8231 Před 2 lety +198

    I'm an old 70 (young at heart) lady and it is thrilling to watch a youngster, such as yourself, listen and enjoy the type of music we/I used to love in our/my young days too! They always give me chills and it's such a pleasure watching and enjoying vicariously through your young eyes. 72000 attended that Live Aid concert! You have so much to look forward to. TFS 👍

    • @snookiebear1821
      @snookiebear1821 Před 2 lety +18

      I am 72 Yr old lady, and I still can't keep still when queen comes on, and boogy round the kitchen, much to my partners amusement.Remember watching this live, incredible.

    • @DavidPaulMorgan
      @DavidPaulMorgan Před 2 lety +14

      what a nice thing to say 🙂 I know what you mean. I'm nearly 61, so was 24 for Live Aid etc. Seeing it all again through fresh eyes 😍
      (70 is the new 60 is the new 50 is the new 40 as they say!)

    • @cherylbrown8813
      @cherylbrown8813 Před 2 lety +9

      Same here - I am 68 and I am beyond thrilled that a whole new generation is loving Queen.

    • @shaanddarc12
      @shaanddarc12 Před 2 lety +10

      Queen will never be out dated

    • @AC_RDR2_Q
      @AC_RDR2_Q Před 2 lety +8

      @@cherylbrown8813 I am too! I am 15 now and i grew up with Queen because my dad likes them and i happen to love most of his music and Queen is part of it. Im disappointed i was never able to watch live aid but my dad watched it live on tv :)

  • @Stella-0210
    @Stella-0210 Před 2 lety +80

    Nobody can beat Freddie for showmanship! He was a natural! Genius at work who we lost too soon 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @charliesimon-cm2ny
    @charliesimon-cm2ny Před rokem +5

    radio gaga is where lady gaga got her stage name from she loves QUEEN!

  • @parnell76
    @parnell76 Před 2 lety +111

    This is a historical moment when it comes to music. No one will ever do this ever again. I'm so glad that this is preserved and out there for the next generation to see. This is real music. Love it.

  • @eclaire_x88x
    @eclaire_x88x Před 2 lety +17

    That "ay oh" moment is just breathtaking! He had that entire crowd in the palm of his hand, absolute legend, a moment in history for sure.

  • @shaunhopkinson6937
    @shaunhopkinson6937 Před 2 lety +63

    Few groups can excel at both live and studio Queen was one of the greatest at both, Freddie stage presence was second to none

  • @vinniedixon1140
    @vinniedixon1140 Před 2 lety +24

    This young man is what you call a real performance by the GOAT frontman & rock band. This is how it's done and has gone down in history as the greatest performance of all time. Nice to see younger people like yourself watching greatness.

  • @susanengland3919
    @susanengland3919 Před 2 lety +12

    It's even more impressive when you realize that Freddie was diagnosed with laryngitis the week before he concert. His doctor advised him to cancel his appearance at the concert; he ignored the advice and went on to make history. Each group performing had only 20 minutes for their set, any long and the electricity to their mics would be turned off. They decided as a group which of their most popular hits could/should be included and could be made to fit in the time allowed. You may have noticed that a couple of the songs only included one verse in order to get more songs into the allotted time.

  • @rozhunter7645
    @rozhunter7645 Před 2 lety +50

    I wasn’t there as I had just had a baby but watched it live and still remember the feelings I had seeing this performance. Bear in mind this was not a Queen concert yet he had the crowd in the palm of his hand. Phenomenal performance and definitely stole the whole event

    • @margaretnicol3423
      @margaretnicol3423 Před 2 lety +2

      I wonder how many babies were called Freddie around this time. :-D

    • @rozhunter7645
      @rozhunter7645 Před 2 lety

      @@margaretnicol3423 well my son was a few weeks old at the time lol

    • @nancyblumberg4612
      @nancyblumberg4612 Před rokem +1

      We all say it wasn’t a Queen crowd, well every audience is a Queen crowd. Just look at the Green Day concerts. During intermission they play Bohemian Rhapsody over the loud speaker and the whole crowd sings with it! It is a thing now for Green Day at every concert. The first time that happened the band waited for the song to finish before starting up again!

  • @philroue
    @philroue Před 2 lety +72

    With so many other acts performing on the day, Queen literally only had a 20 minute slot, so had to leave out a lot of their songs. And with only a few weeks notice, the band rehearsed their performance loads to get the timings down pat. Freddie apparently was having problems with his vocal chords and a doctor had told him not to perform. But yes, they nailed it. The two "policemen" at the beginning were the well known comedians Mel Smith and Griff Rhys-Jones, and they would have been keeping the crowd entertained in the few minutes that Queen were given up to set up as much as introduce the band.
    As for Somebody To Love, George Michael did a great job singing it at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992 in the very same Wembley Stadium (with an equally big crowd). George Michael was another incredibly talented but complicated British singer who died before his time that you might want to check out.

    • @widget1005
      @widget1005 Před 2 lety +4

      There's also a video of George Michael's rehearsal for the Freddie tribute concert which is astonishing and worth a look. David Bowie is in the rehearsal room too.

    • @philroue
      @philroue Před 2 lety +5

      @@widget1005 You're right, the rehearsal of George Michael with the rest of Queen is amazing and definitely worth watching. The approving looks from Brian May and David Bowie says it all.

    • @jessyca1804
      @jessyca1804 Před 2 lety +4

      And luckily for queen Brian May is an actual rocket scientist and worked how to time it perfectly

    • @mezbrookscarter8289
      @mezbrookscarter8289 Před 2 lety

      @@jessyca1804 Actually, his doctorate is in Astrophysics. So using science to study how the cosmos is made up rather than an aerospace engineer that designs and builds spacecraft.

    • @jessyca1804
      @jessyca1804 Před 2 lety

      @@mezbrookscarter8289 thanks for correcting me.

  • @larryd160
    @larryd160 Před 11 měsíci +3

    You are sweet, and sooo young lol! That concert was simultaneously held WORLDWIDE! In several huge stadiums on multiple continents, plus satellite TV coverage that had never been done before. A double stage (it rotated, so one getting ready, while one performed, amazing choreography for everything!) Even seeing it live on TV (we didn't live near any of the big cities and they were sold out within days of the concert announcement, was thrilling, and Queen absolutely 100% universally agreed by all audience as well as fellow bands performing ßtole the show❣️Freddy love his audiences and performing, was fearless on stage, and we/they lived him/them. The song you were looking for the title was "Fat Bottomed Girls", btw, but they had so many awesome songs, give yourself a treat and enjoy a few of their albums, all are different and wonderful differently. Thank you for not talking and stopping all the way thru like so many do, it really ruins your experience. Look up the history behind that particular concert, it was probably one of the best moments of the 20th century

  • @imthewalrus2379
    @imthewalrus2379 Před 2 lety +18

    The stories surrounding their performance at Live Aid are just as cool as the performance itself:
    1) The band worked hard on choosing a setlist for the 22 minutes they had. They knew Bohemian Rhapsody had to be in. And We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions were well-known excellent set closers. They choose Radio Ga Ga, as it had been their most recent hit and Hammer to Fall was their latest single at the time. Crazy Little Thing Called Love was chosen to fill out the set as it was one of their biggest international hits (it was their first single to hit #1 in the USA).
    2) Once the setlist was decided, they spent a few days rehearsing it to get it down right to fit in the allotted set time.
    3) Bob Geldof, the organizer of the concert said that when asking Queen to play, he was told they had a request. He was worried that they'd want to play last, something a few other acts had asked for as the perceived headliner. Instead, they asked to go on around 6 PM, London time. This would make them the first band to be seen on the US side after the second concert began in Philadelphia. It was a request Geldof was happy to grant.
    4) Such was Freddie's presence on the stage that day, that the crowd watching their set on the video screens at the Philadelphia concert were clapping along to Radio Ga Ga and singing along just like their counterparts in London.
    5) As Queen was performing, Bob Geldof was heading to the BBC's production area, very upset at how laid back the station had been about trying to get people to call in to make donations. As he was heading there, he looked out into the crowd as the stadium was clapping along to Radio Ga Ga. This strengthened his resolve even more. He ended up having an outburst live on air which actually did result in an increase to donations.
    6) A few other artists there that day have said it was obvious right away Queen were stealing the show. Elton John said you could feel it rippling backstage as they were performing. Tony Hadley, lead singer of the band Spandau Ballet, recalls watching them and wishing his band had a song like Radio Ga Ga that really encouraged their audience to participate.

  • @accidentallycreative5025
    @accidentallycreative5025 Před 2 lety +57

    This is bitter sweet for me…. I had tickets to go to Live Aid but had to give them to friends …. I went into early labour and had to watch it on tv!

    • @rayjennings3637
      @rayjennings3637 Před 2 lety +1

      Interesting comment. I hope everything went well. Son or daughter? Co-incidentally as you were going into labour, during the afternoon, my wife and I were at the opposite end of that nine month journey. Our sofa holds some fond memories for us! We had a son, by the way!

    • @accidentallycreative5025
      @accidentallycreative5025 Před 2 lety

      Ha ha. I had a beautiful daughter

  • @johngee8019
    @johngee8019 Před 2 lety +23

    Freddie was advised not to do this aid concert due to throat problems that threatened his voice (you can tell at times that he is struggling somewhat), luckily for us all the advice was ignored and instead they produced possibly the greatest live 20 minutes ever!

    • @shaggyisbae
      @shaggyisbae Před 2 lety +4

      I think it's really evident near the end of We are the champions

    • @79BlackRose
      @79BlackRose Před 2 lety +3

      @@shaggyisbae Yeah there are a few voice cracks and he doesn't go for the highest notes at times.

    • @shaggyisbae
      @shaggyisbae Před 2 lety +2

      @@79BlackRose I think he does go for the ''highest of notes'' here despite his vocal condition , He basically goes for most of the high notes in the song and that might be the reason his voice disintegrate by the end

    • @79BlackRose
      @79BlackRose Před 2 lety +2

      @@shaggyisbae If you listen back to it, you will notice that he "rearranges" some parts.

  • @nigelmoignard5348
    @nigelmoignard5348 Před 2 lety +37

    Hi JP, just to let you know I was in the audience on that amazing day. I was 25 on that summer hot July day 1985. So lucky to get tickets and went with 3 other friends. This performance is arguably Queens best ever live gig or part of Live Aid and I was part of that 77,000 crowd at Wembley London. Nearly all the other performers looked on backstage in awe of what was unfolding with Queens performance. David Bowie followed Queen and it’s said he said “how the fxxk do I follow that” to Freddie and he said (I was rather good wasn’t I). I’d mixed with Freddie in London’s clubland in the early to mid 80s he was a proper nutter but so funny. I was there when he and his friend Kenny Everett dragged princess Diana up as a man and sneaked her into a famous London gay bar/club. This concert was beamed around the world. Look young man this was pure magic what was unfolding right in front of our eyes and I was so lucky to have these memories.

    • @janemorrow6672
      @janemorrow6672 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing your story. 🙂

    • @daviddempsey8721
      @daviddempsey8721 Před rokem +1

      Indeed fortunate to have had those experiences, and we, for you sharing them.

  • @bernardthedisappointedowl6938

    "What does that mean?" I love the way Freddie answered you across 37 years - he's that brilliant, ^oo^

  • @wiskeydiamond4224
    @wiskeydiamond4224 Před 2 lety +15

    I was here as and electronics engineer, stage support manager back in my day. interesting to see myself in your video.. brings memories flooding back.. good times...

    • @helenbailey8419
      @helenbailey8419 Před 2 lety +2

      What an experience.Something to put into a diary.

  • @Neil_TheShiningMile
    @Neil_TheShiningMile Před 2 lety +107

    Live Aid was a huge event in 1985. It was put on as a massive fundraising concert to raise money for the famine in Ethiopia in 1984 / 1985. Bob Geldof (80s pop star) organised it. It was a whole day of major artists of that time playing back to back.
    It followed Band Aid a few months earlier (Dec 84), where a host of big artists recorded Do They Know It’s Christmas, which is still a huge song played everywhere every Christmas.
    Worth doing a video on Live Aid and Band Aid alone.

    • @MrChris1533
      @MrChris1533 Před 2 lety +6

      forgetting it was 3 concerts at the same time across the world and Phil Collins played London then America in the same day billions saw this performance on the day i remember seeing this live on TV as i had just been called in from playing out. It was an all day event and history was made that day and that time

    • @bsmith5404
      @bsmith5404 Před 2 lety +26

      Midge Ure from Ultravox also organised it. Perhaps he didn’t swear enough to get the same attention as BG.

    • @susangamble6038
      @susangamble6038 Před 2 lety +11

      @@bsmith5404 Bob was definitely front and centre. The 'ideas' and 'muscle' and Midge was the more creative one in the background. It's a bit annoying to those of us who were around at this time, who watched it all unfold, who knew who was doing what, when Midge gets airbrushed out of the picture.
      Bob and Midge deserve joint credit for both Band Aid and Live Aid. Bob was definitely the driving force behind both, mind you, especially LA. He harangued people, he got them to perform. And he made sure people didn't forget to donate (no one will ever forget his expletive-laden interruption in the studio, between bands!).
      Of course there were others involved in the organisation. But Bob and Midge were Band Aid and from that, Live Aid.

    • @Neil_TheShiningMile
      @Neil_TheShiningMile Před 2 lety +1

      @@bsmith5404 I knew Midge Ure was the writer of Do They Know It’s Christmas? and helped arrange Band Aid but wasn’t aware he was also behind Live Aid too.
      As is pointed out, it does sound like Bob was the ‘Logistics Director’, whereas Midge was the ‘Creative Director’. Producer vs Director, to use a film & theatre analogy.

    • @Neil_TheShiningMile
      @Neil_TheShiningMile Před 2 lety

      @@Mctrippzy Why was it a con?

  • @bettybaby63
    @bettybaby63 Před 2 lety +19

    So many different backstories regarding this show. My fave…when Bob Geldof, the organizer, got tired of waiting for a commitment from queen, he called Freddie. He informed Freddie, “it’s the perfect stage for you.” When Freddie asked why, Geldof replied “bc it’s the world.”
    FYI, Brian & Freddie do a special song later on, simply amazing.

  • @marceatslorries5600
    @marceatslorries5600 Před 2 lety +42

    I’ve watched this set so many times. I’m always smiling through tears, loving every second of the show but sad for what we lost a few short years later. Thank for reacting, enjoyed seeing it.

    • @guguncube2308
      @guguncube2308 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too

    • @bonniemorrow817
      @bonniemorrow817 Před 2 lety +1

      I, too, watch this over and over... through smiles and tears... and, like you, saddened that Freddie was gone a few years later. Freddie knew he was sick when he did the show and had told his bandmates just prior to the concert... what an extraordinary performance

  • @simonoleary9264
    @simonoleary9264 Před 2 lety +14

    13th July 1985 - Live Aid.
    This was the MUST WATCH of the year/decade, 1.9 Billion people worldwide watching on TV.
    In Wembley Stadium, there were 72,000 people present. When Queen played, Freddie held all 72,000 in the grip of his hand.
    This cemented their status as one of the (if not the) best Stadium bands in the world.

    • @roverwaters3875
      @roverwaters3875 Před 2 lety

      1.9 billion is a myth
      400 mill is the correct estimation

  • @toriaj9183
    @toriaj9183 Před 2 lety +76

    I really like that jps doesn’t pause what he is watching all the time. He just talks at quiet parts or at the end. Makes it such better to watch.
    Second time if suggesting this but please watch Freddie and Montserrat Caballé singing Barcelona live. It is so good.

    • @gilllaing9764
      @gilllaing9764 Před 2 lety +6

      Same!!! I can’t stand the over the top and stop/ start reaction vids 🤨

    • @nightowl5395
      @nightowl5395 Před 2 lety +9

      Yes, Joel....please watch 'Barcelona' soon.... 🙏💃

    • @chocoilike
      @chocoilike Před 2 lety +6

      Yes I agree. Freddie loved opera, and she was his fav, not the usual Freddie song. But he can't help performing Freddie style. Love this song. Please do watch Joel.

    • @turtlepower2204
      @turtlepower2204 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, but there are others! “The Golden Boy” is my favorite, together with Montserrat Caballé. Pur fire, rock, opera, gospel in combination, It‘s so good🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥
      👋🇩🇪

    • @dianecourtney2724
      @dianecourtney2724 Před 2 lety +4

      Love Golden Boy with Freddie and Montsy 💕

  • @ohjustwork
    @ohjustwork Před 2 lety +42

    That was so funny when you said “what does that mean” and Freddie answered you 😂 Great reaction as always 😊👊🏼

  • @dawnfire1
    @dawnfire1 Před 2 lety +10

    that moment 8:27 where the crowd is clapping along, must of been so surreal and awe inspiring. Freddie at his best

  • @rde4017
    @rde4017 Před 2 lety +18

    17 minutes, 6 songs, greatest live performance of all time, 1 world conquered, job done, thank you very much. (And that was Freddie on an off day!) I was 15 but wasn't there, I watched it live on telly all day 3 miles down the road in Harrow and applauded at the end of it. Everyone in Britain still does the hand claps when they hear Radio Gaga even now, and Queen's Live Aid performance is still deeply moving all these years later x

  • @laurenisnothere435
    @laurenisnothere435 Před 2 lety +23

    My mum still remembers watching this on tv, she wasn’t the biggest fan of Queen until that set at Live Aid. She says it was all anybody would talk about afterwards. I really wish I was alive at that time to see Freddie with Queen but unfortunately he died 5 years before I was born. It’s so good to still see new people learning about Freddie and loving Queen as time goes on! This is one band that definitely makes us Brits proud to be British!

  • @edithmanock9668
    @edithmanock9668 Před rokem +6

    I way back the crowd ,the whole concert was brilliant and we all sang along to most of the but when queen started their set it was like the whole audience kicked up another notch, you could feel the energy, I sang every song, lost my voice for two days but worth every minute, will never forget this, best concert of my life

  • @Rose.Archer
    @Rose.Archer Před 5 měsíci +2

    Watching you watch it for the first time is amazing. I wish i couldnt watch it for the first time again. I watch this at least once a month and cry every time. (I"’ve got to, got to leave you all behind and face the truth” had so much meaning during this performance because he knew he was dying.) I’m 30 and raised on their music. my son is 8 and he’s raised right too. Freddie is the greatest musician ever in my mind.

  • @dnorfed
    @dnorfed Před 2 lety +11

    Now you’ve seen queen and Freddie in action, how do you feel after watching the greatest showman ever JPS. Us here in the uk are so proud to have had Freddie as one of ours. RIP Freddie 🙏👌👌

    • @bobbierocksbuster5584
      @bobbierocksbuster5584 Před rokem

      8 months late to this but it's pointless asking him a question,he never ever ever replies,stay safe happy and healthy ✌️

  • @josefschiltz2192
    @josefschiltz2192 Před 2 lety +32

    So nice that you included the intro by Mel Smith & Griff Rhys Jones that so many reactions neglect.

    • @ziggystardust52
      @ziggystardust52 Před 2 lety +2

      We used to watch ‘Not the Nine o’clock News’ every week.

    • @josefschiltz2192
      @josefschiltz2192 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ziggystardust52 Sad that Mel left us so early.

  • @AGMundy
    @AGMundy Před 2 lety +6

    I enjoyed Joel's reaction and delight. Freddie Mercury had a remarkable affinity with his audience who clearly relished it all. What an incredible performance. That concert must remain a cherished memory for all those there. I can recall the day, a hot summer's day in 1985 with me travelling and listening on headphones. It was a humanity affirming event in an otherwise bleak world.

  • @Fairygrl_TW
    @Fairygrl_TW Před 2 lety +19

    Ive been to many concerts thru the 60s, 70s, and 80s, this has got to be one of the most powerful and amazing...A true Legend...So missed RIP Freddie...You know your an amazing artist when thousands of fans are singing your music back to you with so much love. It gives you chillz and brings a tear to the eye...Thanx for awesome reaction, Peace..

  • @joannesmith3991
    @joannesmith3991 Před 2 lety +13

    very few that can hold a crowd like he could , so sorely missed but never forgotten

  • @janettesinclair6279
    @janettesinclair6279 Před 2 lety +16

    They only had a 20 minute slot in the concert - can you imagine what a whole 2 hour Queen concert would be like! This is pure magic, what a rapport Freddie Mercury had with the audience, and whole band, as always, were so in sync with one another. A joy to watch.

    • @enkisdaughter4795
      @enkisdaughter4795 Před 2 lety +1

      My sister and I attended the Queen and Quo concert at Maine Road (Manchester City’s old ground) on 16th July 1986 - it was absolutely fantastic ❤️

  • @kingsley5522
    @kingsley5522 Před rokem +3

    How can anyone NOT love Freddie
    It is a legend....
    That is next level awesome

  • @mikemikemick
    @mikemikemick Před 2 lety +16

    Loved your reaction, listening, no pausing, the words of " Hammer to fall", " In the shadow of the mushroom cloud, and what the Hell we fighting for" ring true tonight.

  • @TheTruthstalker
    @TheTruthstalker Před 2 lety +12

    Broke my leg the day this happened, watched the whole concert on pethadone buzzing 😃

  • @Ayns.L14A
    @Ayns.L14A Před 2 lety +16

    This was an amazing concert, I watched it live on TV along with 1.9 billion other people, little did I know my future wife was somewhere amongst the crowd.

    • @roverwaters3875
      @roverwaters3875 Před 2 lety

      1.9 billion is a myth
      400 mill is the correct estimation

    • @anne-mariesindruprix4792
      @anne-mariesindruprix4792 Před 2 lety

      @@roverwaters3875 says who?? 72.000 at Wembley , 90.000 in Philadelphia and broadcast world wide via 13 satellites. In my home we were 5 persons - and everyone I knew was watching with their family. So of course it is an estimate - .Who claims that 400 mill. is correct??

    • @roverwaters3875
      @roverwaters3875 Před 2 lety

      @@anne-mariesindruprix4792 says the world wide broadcasters BBC

  • @jennyb7745
    @jennyb7745 Před 2 lety +11

    It's great to see young ppl now liking back on music history.Im now 68 yrs old & it makes me realize what an incredibly special time we were living in & so prvilaged to hear & see & experience it! They also did so much for Live Aid it was all for one purpose,to help our fellow man. ☺️

  • @peterdownton6424
    @peterdownton6424 Před 2 lety +4

    Think you now realise why Freddie was called the ultimate showman. The thing with getting the audience to sing back to him was one of his traits, to make the audience part of the show. A brilliant singer, and an unmistakable voice. Was a one of a kind, and loved by all. Still greatly missed.

  • @lesleyriseam1282
    @lesleyriseam1282 Před 2 lety +67

    The Hammer to fall is an anti war song , about risk of Nuclear war appropriate since the risk has been ramped up in recent days .
    Freddie was so brilliant , that the other band members were also pretty amazing Queen were the real deal .
    His early death was a tragedy , not least because it was only a few years later that treatment became available for AIDs .

    • @bluebell3720
      @bluebell3720 Před 2 lety +1

      They were able to supress HIV
      I don't think theres much they can do if its developed to AIDS though

    • @ursabobsage351
      @ursabobsage351 Před 2 lety +5

      Brian has always said that Hammer to Fall is not an anti war song but rather it is about death and how it comes to all of us whether rich, poor, famous, etc. and whether we’re ready for it or not.

    • @Farbar1955
      @Farbar1955 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ursabobsage351 Right, definitely not an anti-war song. It's a song about life and how in the end the hammer will fall on all of us. In the meantime, do life the best you can...make the bed, light the light, answer the call....

    • @mollymollie6048
      @mollymollie6048 Před rokem

      I, too, always think, if Freddie could have only lasted a few more years, they would have been able to control the AIDS/HIV and he could still be here today. He is so phenomenal, no one can top him! Freddie lives with us forever. A favorite video is Brian playing at the 2012 Olympics opening (or closing, not sure) ceremony, and on these giant screens, they are playing Freddie doing the Ay-Ohs from the Wembley 86 concert, and the whole audience at the Olympics was singing along with him…he stole the show and he had been dead for 20 years. What a loss, what a gift he was to us all.

  • @jonathanwetherell3609
    @jonathanwetherell3609 Před 2 lety +13

    This is how a Master plays an audience! I remember seeing this live but on TV, I had a very young family so we could only dip in through the day. Queen didn't steal the show, it was grand larceny!

    • @24magiccarrot
      @24magiccarrot Před 2 lety

      Queen didn't steal the show cause they owned it.

  • @jamiebarnett4383
    @jamiebarnett4383 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Freddy almost called this off because he had a stinking cold ,but roger taylor said no ,this is your concert

  • @user-px3sw2up4p
    @user-px3sw2up4p Před 3 měsíci +1

    This has got to be one of the greatest performances in Rock History and to pack so much into 20 minutes is just immense ... Bless your beautiful soul Freddie. xxx

  • @willstone5180
    @willstone5180 Před 2 lety +18

    I saw Queen live in Brighton when I was about 16, so 41 odd years ago; it has left a memory in my mind that makes me smile every time I recall it.
    There were amazing.

  • @cpmahon
    @cpmahon Před 2 lety +10

    Freddie Mercury along with the rest of Queen were simply fantastic!!!

  • @pacio49
    @pacio49 Před 2 lety +32

    Just for the historical record, a young Stephanie Germanotta watched this concert on TV, and was so impressed that she took her stage name from Queen's song. Lady Gaga comes from Radio Gaga. And now you know. :)

    • @tycarne7850
      @tycarne7850 Před 2 lety +2

      Lady Gaga wasn't born when this concert was aired. The name was given to her by her music producer in 2007.

    • @swissguy8052
      @swissguy8052 Před 2 lety

      Just for the historical record. Live Aid, Juli 13 1985, Lady Gaga's birthday March 28. 1986... so please stop telling bs, dear Adam pazzo....

  • @user-px3sw2up4p
    @user-px3sw2up4p Před 3 měsíci +2

    JP ... you have NEVER been to a concert ? ... get your booty in gear boy ... I saw Zep ... I saw Skynard ... I saw Springsteen ... there is no better feeling than seeing these people live. xxx

  • @100SteveB
    @100SteveB Před 2 lety +15

    Joel, did you know that the USA had their own Live Aid concert that was running simultaneously with the UK one? It was in Philadelphia if I remember correctly. Phil Collins famously played at both shows - he done his stint on stage in London, then jumped on a Concorde, arriving in time to do a slot in the US concert.

    • @helenbailey8419
      @helenbailey8419 Před 2 lety +1

      Wow,brilliant didn't know that.

    • @mattharrison9621
      @mattharrison9621 Před 2 lety

      Were they actually simultaneous? Perhaps my memory is playing tricks on me, but my recollection is that the Phili concert largely followed the London one (although there may have been a period of cross-over)...37 years ago now...

    • @lillired857
      @lillired857 Před 2 lety

      @@mattharrison9621 Makes sense as America is behind us by several hours

    • @kp7032
      @kp7032 Před 2 lety

      There was an interview he did about this. He hadn’t got the rehearsal time in with the band in the USA and it went a bit ‘t*ts up!’. He said it was a mistake to have done both concerts, but he made some history 😀

    • @DavidPaulMorgan
      @DavidPaulMorgan Před 2 lety

      I remember that too 🙂. Because concord outflies the sun, effectively Phil C was in a similar concert time slot! Fantastic

  • @carolineskipper6976
    @carolineskipper6976 Před 2 lety +21

    So finally you've seen it! I watched it live on TV on the day. The thing I noticed today watching it was how the whole audience knew the words and the vocal games Freddie played with them- bearing in mind this was not a 'Queen' concert- they were just one of many acts that day. If you haven't already, take a few minutes to watch the video of the Green Day audience singing along to a recording of Bohemian Rhapsody while they wait for the band to come on. Word for word- the whole audience! I hope this isn't the end of your Queen reaction videos- there's plenty more around! I know many have suggested what to watch next.

    • @mikechiacchia3034
      @mikechiacchia3034 Před rokem

      I have a shirt that says I may be old but i got to see all the greatest bands live, now that was the real thing First concert i saw cost 5 bucks and it was rush with loverboy backing them up. YA BABY!!!!

  • @jackierichardson901
    @jackierichardson901 Před 2 lety +16

    And now Joel you have witnessed the greatest performance ever and 4 geniuses at work never to be seen again look forward to your next reaction take care sending love and prayers to everyone in this troubled world take care everyone x x

  • @MISSYGful
    @MISSYGful Před 6 měsíci +1

    I was a kid at home watching it on the TV bouncing around on the sofa. Everyone had their windows open on the street and you could hear it coming from every house. I was only little but it made such an impression that started a lifetime of attending live gigs. When it hits right, and the audience is up for it, there is nothing quite like it.

  • @jaynesleigh4722
    @jaynesleigh4722 Před 2 lety +20

    Thank you for reacting to this Joel. The performance and the reaction of the crowd was amazing. Especially as they weren’t necessarily all Queen fans. Freddie won so many people over that day

  • @kegsie100
    @kegsie100 Před 2 lety +7

    I wasn’t at the Live Aid concert but I was at a wedding reception about a mile away….you could hear the music and crowd cheering outside the hall

  • @linm9598
    @linm9598 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Absolutely bloody marvellous!! What a band & they are Brits!!
    Rare talent & such a special relationship with the crowd!! 🇬🇧👏👏👏

  • @Mammy427
    @Mammy427 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I came from NYC to see Freddie and Queen at Live Aid I was 17. I cannot tell you what it was like but Amazing to have been there. I had seen Queen on their first US Tour at MSG in NYC and in also in Canada. That was the best show I have ever seen. Some of the best musician I have ever seen live in my life. RIP Freddie

  • @tracytabb2882
    @tracytabb2882 Před 2 lety +31

    omg i got so exctied when this video came up. me and my 3 yr old where singing away to this lol. freddie owned that crowed and stage. i remember watchin this live on tv when i was a kid. keep the queen goin. much love from scotland xx

    • @davidwebley6186
      @davidwebley6186 Před 2 lety +4

      Totally agree but even more impressive because they weren't a dedicated Queen audience either.

  • @frontlegbackleg6117
    @frontlegbackleg6117 Před 2 lety +13

    His voice, I haven't heard anything like it since his death. An all rounded performer.
    Wish I had the chance to see him live.
    His music means soo much to me xx

    • @stewedfishproductions7959
      @stewedfishproductions7959 Před 2 lety +3

      I didn't attend the Live Aid performance, but did see Queen at Wembley on tour... I had been a fan for years, but when I saw them live, you cannot explain the love of the crowd or Freddie's persona on stage. He played the whole of the audience like a conductor controls an orchestra - His charisma hit you full force, it was electric!!!

    • @frontlegbackleg6117
      @frontlegbackleg6117 Před 2 lety +1

      @@stewedfishproductions7959 I was quite young when he died but loved all Queen music and loved Freddie's energy and care free attitude. He loved life to the bitter end x

    • @stewedfishproductions7959
      @stewedfishproductions7959 Před 2 lety

      @@frontlegbackleg6117 XXX 😍

  • @janelemoon
    @janelemoon Před 2 lety +5

    I love it when he just says "Alright!" and the crowd goes: "ALRIGHT!" hahah

  • @julesfromdevon5568
    @julesfromdevon5568 Před 2 lety +5

    I was there, with my USAF friends. we were about 20 rows from front right in the middle. It was such a brilliant day. Freddie's voice had such range and power, one of the best rock voices ever in my opinion.

  • @scokeatia
    @scokeatia Před 2 lety +17

    About bloody time too Joel Hahaha, You've been killing me x

  • @lisajones3273
    @lisajones3273 Před 2 lety +16

    I love watching people reacting to this live aid. I have watched it so much and still gives me chills and goosebumps everytime. Good education for youth of today what a real performance is. Great vid buddy 😁

  • @jamiephillips1317
    @jamiephillips1317 Před 2 lety +7

    One thing that never left him (for very long) during his illness was his voice, he was a one off.
    His performance with Montserrat Caballé on the song Barcelona (when he began to look ill) is something else, you will enjoy that. 👍🏻

    • @jimbo6059
      @jimbo6059 Před 2 lety

      It was so good it was used for the intros to the BBC coverage of the Barcelona olympics in 1992. Sent a shiver down my spine wevery time i heard it.

    • @jamiephillips1317
      @jamiephillips1317 Před 2 lety

      @@jimbo6059 Yes i remember it very well, every time i hear the song it reminds me of that summer, i had just turned 12.

  • @coolmum47
    @coolmum47 Před 2 lety +4

    It doesn't matter how many times I watch this performance, it give me the chills every ... single ... time !!!

  • @juliedowning7782
    @juliedowning7782 Před 2 lety +30

    I never really bothered much about Queens music as a teenager, but watching this concert on TV in 1985 cemented my love for them and their music and Freddie’s utter charisma. Can you imagine 72 thousand people in that stadium and nearly 2 billion watching worldwide on screen! The noise even through the TV was phenomenal. Utterly amazing

    • @roverwaters3875
      @roverwaters3875 Před 2 lety

      2 billion is a hyped folktale

    • @anglosaxon5874
      @anglosaxon5874 Před 2 lety

      Same here @OP. I was more into punk/new wave then but my brother was into rock/heavy metal and played guitar, so heard them once every now and then.

    • @channyh.221B
      @channyh.221B Před 2 lety +2

      @@roverwaters3875 Yes, it was 'only' a mere 1.9 billion thanks to the airing it on tv in more then 150 nations worldwide. But for me, that qualifies the 'nearly 2 billion' so there's that.

    • @roverwaters3875
      @roverwaters3875 Před 2 lety

      @@channyh.221B it was estimated at 400mil viewers

    • @johanley229
      @johanley229 Před 2 lety +2

      @@roverwaters3875 It was one of the largest satellite link-ups and television broadcasts of all time; an estimated audience of 1.9 billion, in 150 nations, watched the live broadcast, nearly 40 percent of the world population.

  • @TaraS_125
    @TaraS_125 Před 2 lety +7

    Since each act had a 20 minute set, a lot of the other performers played their current songs to promote their albums and didn’t take advantage of the time.
    Queen took it seriously and spent a week or so putting their playlist together and they had giant clocks in front of them so they could practice and pack as much in as they could in 20 minutes. It also helped that the sound guy worked for Queen and tweaked it so that Queen was louder than everyone else.
    By the middle of the set, the other acts backstage started to watch them on the monitors and realized that Queen was stealing the show and basically kicked everyone’s ass and they knew it!! Brian May (guitarist) said that they had an advantage because they’d been playing stadiums for years and Freddie knew how to get the crowd involved.
    Many people say it’s the best live performance. Also, because the stage was pretty basic due to all the different artists, critics didn’t think Queen would pull it off because their shows are typically a huge production with lighting etc. and again Queen shut down the critics proving that they can put on a great show with just the four of them.
    David Bowie who was a big star back then was the next act in the lineup and was quoted in an interview later saying how was he supposed to follow that.
    Elton John was quoted as saying 'Freddie, nobody should go on after you - you were magnificent. ' Freddie said: 'You're absolutely right, darling, we were - we killed them.

  • @lindambird2180
    @lindambird2180 Před 7 měsíci +2

    There has been no one and there will never be anyone who can beat Freddie and Queen.. Even today the goosebumps and the tears are there for the great lose to the music world.. 💝 🐦

  • @Rockinmamat
    @Rockinmamat Před 4 měsíci +2

    Just subbed❤Freddie had a mic in one hand and the world in the other.We watched from home with a billion people.Epic❤Much love from Canada❤🇨🇦

  • @Immhotep
    @Immhotep Před 2 lety +6

    Mum was there, still the best day of her life. Absolutely phenomenal performance, they couldn't do every song, but their performance was one of the most rehearsed and it shows. Stole the show and renewed their career, watched live by nearly 2 billion people. Before the Internet this was one of those iconic, everyone has watched this event. At the time the biggest event since the moon landings I think. So yeah very historic and just flawless set.

  • @kt9156
    @kt9156 Před 2 lety +10

    Joel, doesn’t matter what music you’re into, try and see them live. It’s so exciting watching you’re favourite bands or singers and it’s even more exciting going to your first concert.

  • @patriciafergus6231
    @patriciafergus6231 Před 19 dny

    I am 74 years old and watched the whole Live Aid. It was ...... there are no words to describe it ! Freddie gave the performance of his life, knowing that he was dying of Aids...... This was the performance, not only of the whole day, but the performance of Freddies life........ He is so sadly missed.

  • @fearmac
    @fearmac Před 2 lety +4

    I wasn't there but I watched the whole of Live Aid at home, both the Wembley and Philadelphia parts.
    Queen literally stole the show that day!!

  • @katiecuttle7398
    @katiecuttle7398 Před 2 lety +7

    At last Joel😂👍 thank you for brightening up a rainy morning. Loved your reaction to this. I often watch this as it gives such good vibes. Watch some more of the Queen concerts you still have so much more to discover❤️

  • @dianeburgess3467
    @dianeburgess3467 Před 2 lety +9

    I watched the whole concert from my bed because I had developed a severe infection after just having my appendix removed. I was in agony but watching the concert distracted me from the pain. Queen were the best performance of the whole thing, especially when Freddie interacted with the crowd.
    The second song was Radio Gaga which was where Lady Gaga was inspired to get her name from.

  • @catherineek9995
    @catherineek9995 Před rokem +2

    Joel, I am a nearly 80 years old lady from Finland/Sweden and I must say I really love your videos. Continue doing them, and continue comparing the US and the UK, it’s very interesting as you seem so well informed. Good luck to you!

  • @hendrikdevries9725
    @hendrikdevries9725 Před rokem +2

    After this part of the concert, as Queen utterly stole the show, no act could surpass them anymore.
    He plays the audience indeed, he lived to be on stage and shine. Shine ! And now shines as a star in heaven, whatever you choose that to be.

  • @MarkmanOTW
    @MarkmanOTW Před 2 lety +10

    I watched it live on TV (37 years ago), and it was a few hours in and it was getting a bit flat by the time Queen came on. They really lifted everyone - I felt it even at home. I good friend of mine was there with his then girlfriend. He's still a close mate, and I see him regulalry. I was doing a job with him just this week.

  • @bsmith5404
    @bsmith5404 Před 2 lety +8

    All their many songs are popular with so many. Each act had only 20 mins, Queen went over by only 10 seconds, even with all the crowd interactions and big finishes ( ‘Wings of Pegasus’ channel analysis). Stars.

  • @lg1799
    @lg1799 Před rokem +6

    Each time I watch this performance I get overwerlemed. I was there, front and center!!! Queen was the best group by far this day. It was so hot that day, we were getting refreshed by water hoses. Everyone was so happy and over the moon. It was the best experience I've had so far and pretty sure nothing will beat it. !!!

  • @amybradley5821
    @amybradley5821 Před 2 lety +5

    Was “there” watching on tv. All the other bands and stars went out and played two or three songs without moving, their greatest songs and left the stage. Queen played some well known and some new stuff(Radio Gaga and Hammer to Fall) in a medley. It was night and day. They woke up the crowd. I will never forget it. Radio Gaga is where Lady Gaga got her name from!