First Time Reaction to Queen's Live Aid Concert

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  • čas přidán 6. 10. 2023
  • The long awaited reaction to Queen's Live Aid performance. We think despite the warnings we watched the wrong version as it did cut off at the end. We were focused on making sure it had the police at the beginning and this was a longer version than the 21 minute one so we thought we had it correct.
    To add insult to injury, we were blocked in the USA and Canada so we had to add an overlay to unblock it. We will put an unblocked version on Patreon once we turn that on. We already have the Patreon account mostly set up.
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  • @Sassypaws4927
    @Sassypaws4927 Před 6 měsíci +187

    Freddie suffered a vocal hemorrhage sometime during the 1985 Works Tour (which they had just completed before this concert) and was on doctor-ordered voice rest once the tour ended.
    For those unaware, a vocal hemorrhage is when your vocal cords, the little vibrating folds in your throat, bleed due to overuse or misuse. This, plus the vocal nodules he already had, is a major risk to a singer. This happened to Frank Sinatra in the 1950s as well. He was told by his doctor not to sing/speak for a whole month otherwise he may never sing again.
    Live Aid was a duel-venue concert held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London (audience of 72,000) and JFK Stadium in Philadelphia (audience of 90,000) that was connected and broadcast over 13 satellites worldwide to an audience of over 1.9 Billion. The purpose of the concert was to raise money to aid Ethiopia which was suffering from 2-year drought.
    There were 75+ acts, each allotted a 20-minute slot to perform. The UK line-up included Status Quo,, David Bowie, Elton John, Wham!, Sting, U2, The Who, Paul McCartney, and Bob Geldof with his band The Boomtown Rats. The US bill included Madonna, Eric Clapton, Duran Duran, Mick Jagger, Paul Simon, Led Zeppelin, and Tom Petty. Phil Collins played in both London and then caught the Concord Supersonic Jet and flew to perform again in Philly.
    Live Aid did not have a Queen audience. All of the tickets to Wembley were sold before Queen was announced to be part of the venue. At this time, Queen was considered to be an old band (they had been performing since 1971.) Those in the audience came to see groups like U2 and Wham!
    Also, remember the Live Aid at Wembley concert began at 12:00 London time (the Philly concert began 5 hours later), so the audience had been there in the sun and heat for nearly 7 hours by the time Queen performed.
    Paul Gambaccini, who was part of the BBC broadcasting team at Live Aid, recalled the awe among other superstar musicians watching backstage. “Everybody realized that Queen was stealing the show,” said Gambaccini. These were the very words Elton John uttered when he rushed into Freddie’s trailer after the set. “You bastards, you stole the show,” joked the charismatic star.
    “Queen smoked ’em. They just took everybody. They walked away being the greatest band you’d ever seen in your life, and it was unbelievable,” said Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters. “And that’s what made the band so great; that’s why they should be recognized as one of the greatest rock bands of all time because they could connect with an audience.”
    Queen's playlist was:
    1. Bohemian Rhapsody (just the ballad and guitar portion)
    2. Radio Ga Ga (the song that inspired Lady Ga Ga's name)
    3. Freddie's Call and Response
    4. Hammer to Fall
    5. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
    6. We Will Rock You (just the first verse and guitar solo)
    7. We Are The Champions
    Freddie wrote "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" while bathing in his Berlin hotel. It took him about 10 minutes to write it. He was inspired and yelled for someone to bring him a guitar which he used to write the song. (Roger said he never understood how Freddie got that damn guitar in the tub.) He wrote it as a tribute to Elvis Presley.
    Not only does Freddie play a guitar on stage during this song (the only song in which he does) but Brian uses 3 different guitars during the song. He started with his eclectic acoustic guitar, then switched to a Fender Telecaster, and finished with his homemade Red Special guitar. czcams.com/video/0ORIoUohBUc/video.html
    BTW - The song that was cut off from the video is:
    8. Is This The World We Created (performed by Freddie and Brian toward the end of the Wembley concert) here is the link to watch it - czcams.com/video/riwDo7_GxjM/video.html
    Coach, here is a song you might enjoy, "Tie Your Mother Down" - czcams.com/video/uuztACTlySM/video.html. Written by Brian while he was at the Tenerife Observatory working on his Ph.D. and couldn't sleep one night. He started playing the guitar and this song is the result.
    Brian explains the lyrics of "Tie Your Mother Down": "I'll tell you the truth, I know what happened. Sometimes you get a little riff, and you just put some words with it, and then you don't even think about what they mean. Now I'm remember thinking, now this isn't a good enough title for this song, but everyone said: 'Well actually, it sounds okay,' and so we kind of lyrically built it around that. That's the truth, folks."
    Freddie comments on "Tie Your Mother Down", "Well this one in fact is a track written by Brian actually, I dunno why. Maybe he was in one of his vicious moods. I think he's trying to outdo me after "Death on Two Legs" actually."
    FYI - "Death On Two Legs" is considered to be Freddie’s “hate letter” towards the band’s former manager, Norman Sheffield. The song incorporated a vast range of vicious lyrics and was described by Freddie as being “so vindictive that Brian [May] felt bad singing it” - czcams.com/video/kqVpk0qxmfA/video.html. (The lesson from "Death On Two Legs" is don't piss off Freddie.)

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +33

      This is just an amazing read. We cannot thank you enough for this info and for watching our video. This is another example of why the Queen fans are so special. 😀❤

    • @GuimaraesDreamers
      @GuimaraesDreamers Před 6 měsíci +12

      Best comment

    • @marciebulsaraorcutt
      @marciebulsaraorcutt Před 6 měsíci +15

      Thank you for supplying what I think may be the most comprehensive explanation I've ever read about this performance!

    • @sherryheim5504
      @sherryheim5504 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Neil Young also suffered with nodules on his vocal chords but he had them removed which kept him from singing for quite some time and his voice was never quite as sweet after the surgery but still as good and obviously a lot less painful.

    • @debbie7505
      @debbie7505 Před 6 měsíci +5

      What an amazing comment.

  • @jjd1799
    @jjd1799 Před 5 měsíci +25

    A British Tabloid journalist quoted in the paper the next day…. “In 1985, for around 20 minutes. A different Queen ruled the England that day”

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Epic quote!

    • @jax993
      @jax993 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Indeed they ruled the world that 20mins

    • @MichaelB769
      @MichaelB769 Před 8 dny

      ‘For about 20 minutes, Freddie held a mic in one hand and the world in the other’

  • @PappaPurps79
    @PappaPurps79 Před měsícem +11

    Best 20 minutes in rock and roll history.

  • @jackkilman8726
    @jackkilman8726 Před 6 měsíci +109

    Festival gigs are always tricky because audience members tend not to pay attention if the band playing isn't one they came to see. Part of what makes this performance so legendary is how Freddie was able to captivate and control a stadium full of people who weren't necessarily Queen fans. I've read accounts saying that in bars and pubs that were showing the live TV broadcast, business came to a halt for 20 minutes as patrons and staff alike were clapping and singing in unison with Freddie. One of Freddie's best friends was backstage that day, and was later reported as saying "thank God Freddie uses his power for good" because his ability to control large crowds was almost frightening.

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +8

      LOL...great comment!

    • @georgalefkas5265
      @georgalefkas5265 Před 6 měsíci +9

      Those close to Freddie have always been aware of his power and ability to control large masses. One of his assistants once said: We have always been very careful about what we say around him and what ideas we give him. Don't plant in his head to tell the audience when on stage to drop their pants off for instance because he might do it and thousands of people will just follow no questions asked. Then we will end up with a naked crowd to deal with.

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci

      🤣😂@@georgalefkas5265

    • @trevorgoddard2278
      @trevorgoddard2278 Před 6 měsíci +7

      ​@@georgalefkas5265He basically did say that at Montreal 1981 ("join in, jump around, take your cloths off if you want to." is what he said, I believe), but the crowd were all told before the concert not to make too much noise or move about too much (much too the annoyance of Freddie).

    • @josefschiltz2192
      @josefschiltz2192 Před 2 měsíci

      @@CoachCastTV Hammer To Fall performance which was live at Wembley in 1986 when the guitar solo was turned into a guitar duel! Hope you get to see it.

  • @janetd8198
    @janetd8198 Před 6 měsíci +192

    This WASN'T a Queen crowd. That is why this is considered so special. Tickets were sold out BEFORE Queen was ever announced as one of the groups who would perform. But they completely stole the show!

    • @MARIASANCHEZ-et7cb
      @MARIASANCHEZ-et7cb Před 6 měsíci +6

      Exacto, fueron los mejores. Sin discusión ninguna

    • @osvie0168
      @osvie0168 Před 5 měsíci +9

      That's actually not true, Queen was one of first bands announced by Bob Geldoff as to be taking part at Live Aid. However, like most artists he announced none had yet agreed as being part of it, so he was just announcing names to attract the public's attention. And even though Queen had not initially agreed to doing Live Aid, they never officially pulled out - they just waited until they met with Bob before agreeing. But, the fans always had it in their minds that Queen was going to be there. And they were one of the big attractions. And so even though it wasn't a "Queen crowd", they were one of the most beloved bands in London and were viewed as hometown heroes, so they were expected to get a big reaction.

  • @Ellen.G
    @Ellen.G Před 5 měsíci +24

    Queen at Live Aid was the greatest live set of all time. Freddie got all of us on our feet, even in my parents basement, in Canada. We sang along, clapped and cheered and cried! He made us feel as if we were there. We knew that everyone else around the world watching was also singing along! We were the world at that instant at 17 in 1985! Best live set ever!

  • @christypriest30
    @christypriest30 Před 6 měsíci +29

    There will never be another frontman like Freddie! RIP

  • @carlajimenez5483
    @carlajimenez5483 Před 6 měsíci +29

    Great reaction. Freddie's Dr told him not to perform but he did and he absolutely killed it. Yes we are Queenies

  • @leonprofessional600
    @leonprofessional600 Před 6 měsíci +11

    By the will of fate, four musical geniuses met each other and changed the world of music. This did not happen before them, and it will not happen after them. Freddie is the voice of the universe. Forever.

  • @Vogelkinder
    @Vogelkinder Před 2 měsíci +8

    They played right before David Bowie came on, and he was quoted as saying to Freddie Mercury in passing, "You Right Bastards! You stole the Show!". They were professional; displayed their talents as musicians, and managed to hit their show in the 20+minutes they had to perform,dead on. This was an amazing performance.

  • @SimbianMinistry
    @SimbianMinistry Před 6 měsíci +16

    I was in the crowd that day - I'd been a Queen fan for years (Saw them twice before this gig) - Had my ticket for weeks before finding out that Queen would be on the bill.
    It's right what they say, that Queen completely stole the show - People around me, who hadn't seen Queen live before, were almost in shock - They were so good.
    It's possible to pick me out in Hi-res videos of this - During 'Crazy Little Thing', Right after "Ready-Freddie" the camera pans to the crowd - There's a girl on her b/f's shoulders - To the right of her, as we see her, and a couple of rows back, I'm the one in suglasses right behind the guy waving a white t-shirt.
    A red-hot day, and I did get badly sunburned, but the pain was well worth it - a fantastic event.
    On a side note - I'm also in the 'Radio GaGa' music video. Queen used members of their fan club in videos around that time - I'm one of the crowd of 'clappers' in white robes - though I've never managed to specifically pick myself out.
    Also got invited to the shoot for 'Friends Will Be Friends', but I had a holiday abroad booked for when they were filming, so couldn't go.

  • @neilburns8869
    @neilburns8869 Před 5 měsíci +13

    Not many lead singers would have gotten away with Freddie's ad-lib immediately after Radio Gaga but then again, who else could have a worldwide audience eating outta their hand the way Freddie Mercury could?
    He loved the crowd, and that was very much reciprocated.❤❤

  • @Sassypaws4927
    @Sassypaws4927 Před 6 měsíci +34

    FYI - Unlike most of the other acts performing, Queen took this performance very seriously. They rented a hall and rehearsed their performance for a week before the concert. They had clocks placed all over the rehearsal area to keep track of the time (remember they were limited to 20 minutes). Here is a video of the rehearsal along with an interview with the band about Live Aid - czcams.com/video/e1ccSGPjd9o/video.html
    Brian was voted the greatest rock guitarist of all time in a new poll published in the June 2020 issue of Total Guitar magazine.

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +7

      Glad to see him getting some admiration. I have personally not heard his name a lot when people talk about great guitarists, but he's fantastic.

    • @JaneRtn
      @JaneRtn Před 6 měsíci +12

      @@CoachCastTV Sir Doctor Brian May (the guitarist!) has not only been voted no 1 guitarist by various polls he is also a well respected Astro physicist (various NASA projects) as well as his charitable works particularly animal /ecological . Not your ordinary rock guitarist!! 😊

  • @janetd8198
    @janetd8198 Před 6 měsíci +24

    In the early 80's Queen hired an extra piano player whose name was Spike Edney, the unofficial 5th member of Queen. They hired him so that Freddie could do his thing on stage more and not be tied to the piano 100% of the time.

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for that info. He was pretty darn good if that was him in this video.

    • @susanp.7954
      @susanp.7954 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@CoachCastTV .. You can get a good look at Spike during the Saturday July 12th show at Wembley 86' Magic tour.... He played rhythm guitar with Brian & John during.Hammer to Fall, along with backup vocals...fantastic..... also could you react to Crazy Little Thing called Love,.. Now I'm Here ...and ...Another one Bites the dust..same concert?.... Great camera angles ...absolutely FIRE!

    • @yvonnewakefield7748
      @yvonnewakefield7748 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@CoachCastTV Yes, it's Spike Edney on piano who still plays with Queen to this day. They (QAL) are in Toronto, CA for sold out performance 10.8.23

    • @mariachacon5499
      @mariachacon5499 Před 16 dny +1

      @@CoachCastTV Yes, that was him. He has made a comment that unfortunately no camera caught him while playing the piano that day. Spike still tours with Queen + AL, by the way. He is great!

  • @lyna4873
    @lyna4873 Před 6 měsíci +17

    Freddie Mercury had a severe throat infection (he said in an interview later it felt like he was gargling broken glass) and was told by a doctor not to perform that day which advice he of course ignored--he had a world-wide audience of 1.9 Billion waiting for this performance. You can find a video of their final song "Is This The World We Created" separately which Freddie and Brian performed towards the end of the concert. You should react to the full Wembley concert from 1986 (a year later from this).

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +3

      The fact it isn't even a Queen audience is amazing!

  • @Gillie51-bl8su
    @Gillie51-bl8su Před 6 měsíci +37

    Thank you so much for this brilliant reaction. I can't count how many times I've watched this set, both alone and as part of a reaction. It never gets old. My only quibble with the video is that there was no camera focusing on Roger, which would have shown us how much work he did, not only on the drums, but supporting Freddie's vocals by covering the high notes that Freddie couldn't reach because of his sore throat. And of course we missed seeing him scream his traditional 'Ready Freddie?' during Crazy Little thing Called Love. Did you notice that Brian played 3 different guitars during that song?
    One of the guys (can't remember whether it was Brian or Roger) said that they were unusually nervous as they took the stage, because although they had an advantage over most of the other bands because they were used to playing stadiums, and they knew their sound guy had fiddled with the system to make them louder that was officially permitted, they were not used to playing in daylight, in which they'd be able to see the entire audience rather than just those in the front few rows who would be shown by the spill from the stage lights. Then as soon as the crowd joined in with Freddie singing Bohemian Rhapsody, they were able to relax because they knew it was going to be great.
    David Bowie was the brave soul who followed them on stage...
    By the way, I'd never heard of the term Queenie to refer to the fans until I started watching reaction videos. As far as I'm concerned, we're 'The Queen Army'.

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +4

      Whatever Queen fans want to be called, they are all awesome in our book. This is absolutely a masterpiece. Then reading the story behind it makes it even more impressive.

    • @bettybaby63
      @bettybaby63 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Yea Rog gets totally shut out.
      😢

    • @ZENOBlAmusic
      @ZENOBlAmusic Před 6 měsíci +3

      Freddie sang the high notes himself at Live Aid, despite being sick. It helped that show was only 18 minutes instead of the usual 2 hour Queen shows.

    • @nanner3200
      @nanner3200 Před 5 měsíci +1

      A month late but I came down to the comments to say a lot of what you did. Great job! The only thing you left out (that I can think of) is it was David Bowie who followed Queen that day.

  • @Rockinmamat
    @Rockinmamat Před 3 měsíci +10

    This was the best 20 min.of music ever.Period❤😂I was 15 and never missed a second of Live Aid and I waa already a Queen fan but Freddie stole my heart that day❤Much love from Canada❤🇨🇦

  • @lindamaclellan4899
    @lindamaclellan4899 Před 6 měsíci +25

    Thanks for all your hard work sharing this with us! When Queen performed at Live Aid, EVERYONE in the world - or at least the 76,000 people in the stadium and the 1.9 BILLION people watching on their TVs - knew that Queen stole the show. I was one of the billions glued to my TV. Queen was PURE PERFECTION that July day. I now know from the videos/reactions I've seen over time, that the band - being the perfectionists they were - carefully selected 6 of just some of their most recognizable songs - shortened some, sped up others to fit into the 20 minute time slot. And they built in time for Freddie - the master frontman - to encourage the audience to participate. And then they practiced...and practiced some more...there is even a video of their practice sessions! They wanted to be absolutely sure they were at the top of their game for Live Aid. And there is no doubt in anyone's mind that they were.
    The brilliant performer, STING, had already finished his 20 minute set at Live Aid and was sitting in that huge crowd watching the show when Queen did their set. He said: "If there was a winner that day it was QUEEN. Such a slick show. That performance (by the band) was fantastic. And Freddie is an amazing performer who not only performed to the top of his abilities, he also orchestrated the entire stadium so they became part of the performance. Freddie is an incredible musician and a great singer - a complete one-off..." I would only add that the brilliant musicians who made Queen into the legend it is to this day - Brian, Roger, John and Freddie - are a complete UNIT of one-offs. To me, Queen is simply MAGIC on stage. By the way, Sir Brian May was recently rated the best rock guitarist by Guitar magazine. Whether or not you agree with that rating, it sure was a well-deserved accolade for this consummate composer, lyricist, and incredible guitarist.
    FYI: Queen actually wasn't even mentioned as participants on the original PR about Live Aid. So it wasn't only Queen fans who bought tickets to attend that show - most were there to see other performers. I'm betting that many left the stadium as Queen fans (or Queenies...LOL).

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +5

      I bet they did, also. And I'm sure many others have become fans after seeing this even years later. Great info!

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@CoachCastTV Lovely reaction and that "76,000" was nonsense,imo.
      That was the old Wembley England Football Stadium which hels 100,000 and although the seats behind the stage,were, presumably,not used,that usual 100,000 Football crowd does not include all those tht you saw on the football pitch,in front of the stage.

  • @duomaxwell2293
    @duomaxwell2293 Před 6 měsíci +12

    On July 13, 1985, everyone in attendance at Wembley Stadium in London witnessed rock history. Set as two simultaneous performances, one for an audience of 72,000 people at Wembley, and another with 89,484 at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, Live Aid was organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to help raise funds for Ethiopian famine relief.
    The concert was broadcast across the globe by one of the most extensive satellite connections of all time, and viewed by an estimated 1.9 billion in 150 nations. It’s estimated that nearly 40 percent of the worldwide population tuned in while $127 million was raised for relief efforts.
    Among a line-up of more than 75 artists performing at Live Aid, there was one that stole the show: Queen. Other acts on the bill included Elton John, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Madonna, Santana, Run DMC, Sting, The Who, Tom Petty, Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Bryan Adams, The Beach Boys, U2, Duran Duran, and Slade.
    After Dire Straits finished their set, Queen stepped on and took over the Live Aid stage at 6:41 p.m.
    Donned in his signature white tank and matching pants, Freddie Mercury served as ringmaster for the next 20 minutes, commanding the audience as the band pummelled through their short set. The group opened with “Bohemian Rhapsody,” followed by “Radio Ga Ga,” Mercury conducted the audience in an “Ay-Oh” call & respond before breaking into the Brian May-penned “Hammer to Fall,” from the band’s 1984 album The Works.
    “This next song is only dedicated to beautiful people here tonight, which means all of you. Thank you for coming along. You are making this a great occasion,” said Mercury before playing the opening riff of “Crazy Little Thing Called Love.”
    The band closed their six-song set with a rousing “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions.” They then made way for the next performer in line, David Bowie.
    “You bastards,” Elton John has said jokingly to the band following their set. “You stole the show.”
    To this day Queen's 20-minute set at Live Aid in 1985 still stand as one of the best live performances ever.
    he suffered a vocal hemorrhage sometime during the 1985 Works Tour and was on doctor ordered voice rest once the tour ended.
    For those unaware a vocal hemorrhage is when your actual vocal chords, the little vibrating folds in your throat, begin to bleed due to overuse or misuse. This, plus the vocal nodules he already had, is a major risk to a singer.
    This happened to Frank Sinatra in the 1950s as well. He was told by his doctor not to sing/speak for a whole month otherwise he may never sing again.
    That said, he went against doctors orders and went on stage at live aid and gave one of the greatest performances ever even with his throat.

  • @susanp.7954
    @susanp.7954 Před 6 měsíci +16

    Thanks for the great reaction..According to roadie Peter ‘Ratty’Hince, they rehearsed like mad after he bought big clocks to set on the rehearsal stage..notice the red light on the front of the stage when they finished..their timing was perfect..Absolute professionals!❤❤

  • @sithompson3465
    @sithompson3465 Před 6 měsíci +9

    When the band first gets on stage there is no sound checks allowed, when you hear the drums hit, John hit a note, and Brian do a little chord, and Freddie tune his piano. Thats it. The Queen legend is that their sound guy turned the monitors up to the max, thus this awesome sound.

  • @twizzler31
    @twizzler31 Před 6 měsíci +20

    You don’t know how happy I am to see you loving ‘Hammer to Fall’. Not many speak on it when they watch their full set as it’s got a lot of classics in but what a song it is especially live.
    Loving the reactions, keep them coming!

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Coach's favorite of the set, although they are all great, of course.

  • @kingstumble
    @kingstumble Před 6 měsíci +10

    Brian May is definitely not underrated by other guitar players. He has a greater sense of harmony and rhythm than any other player in rock.

  • @debfox3401
    @debfox3401 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I was working in HMV in the UK on the day this was on all the stores TVs. For months after, we couldn't get Queen albums and CDs in fast enough. Never seen anything like it. They outsold any other artist at that time following this appearance.

  • @susanengland3919
    @susanengland3919 Před 6 měsíci +12

    The song "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" was written by Mercury as a tribute to his musical heroes Elvis Presley and Cliff Richard. Roger Taylor added in an interview that Mercury wrote it in just 10 minutes while lounging in a bath in the Bayerischer Hof Hotel in Munich during one of their extensive Munich recording sessions. Mercury took it to the studio shortly after writing it and presented it to Taylor and John Deacon. The three of them, with their then new producer Reinhold Mack, recorded it at Musicland Studios in Munich. The entire song was reportedly recorded in less than half an hour (although Mack says it was six hours)

  • @DonnaleaSpencer
    @DonnaleaSpencer Před 6 měsíci +6

    Freddie's one performer who, sick or not, voice in pristine condition or not, cracking vocals, off -tune or not, still commands our love and attention. It's not just 'the voice", it's the natural charisma that the man possessed. Amazingly entertaining. Totally captivating. (and, as you note, if Freddie IS a bit rough in vocals due to straining his voice, Roger Taylor is right on it to either fill out the sound or fully take over if need be. These guys were a team of talent).

  • @lindawallace3065
    @lindawallace3065 Před 6 měsíci +9

    They played Baltimore this week and……KILLED IT!❤️🎼❤️

    • @humphr1d
      @humphr1d Před 6 měsíci

      I was finally able to see Queen in Baltimore on their kick off concert in Baltimore on Oct 4th. They were AMAZING!! They played most of their hits and a couple of their deep cuts. Adam Lambert did a fantastic job and I am sure Freddie would approve. They honored Freddie a few times during the concert to include his famous call and response from Wembley in 1986. Sir Brian still kills it on guitar and I was super thrilled when Roger sang “I’m in Love with My Car”. The gentleman on the keyboards during their Live Aid performance, Spike Edney, still tours with them. I was soooo thrilled to finally see Queen. I was supposed to see them in 1978 with my boyfriend but my parents would not let me go. I never had another opportunity to see them when Freddie was alive.

  • @krystiankedziora8349
    @krystiankedziora8349 Před 6 měsíci +20

    Great reaction as always! Yes, Freddie even though was going through some nasty throat infection, he managed to perform much better than anybody else ever could. Queen stole the show without any doubts. The songs order: 1) Bohemian Rhapsody. 2) Radio Ga Ga. 3) Ay-Oh (the top vocal showmanship). 4) Hammer to Fall. 5) Crazy little thing called love. 6) We will rock you. 7) We are the champions. Best wishes!

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Thanks for that list. Absolutely loved Hammer to Fall.

    • @krystiankedziora8349
      @krystiankedziora8349 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Good choice, obviously you couldn’t hide it😉 When you find enough time, start reacting to Queen’s whole concerts. You’ll find Hammer to fall in Live at Wembley set.

  • @susanengland3919
    @susanengland3919 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Freddie had vocal nodules diagnosed back in the 70's, but he elected not to have them removed for fear of damaging his voice. He had laryngitis the week before this concert, that's why his doctor recommended that he cancel his performance and rest his throat. He ignored the advice and went on to make rock history but when he was back in his trailer said it felt like he had shards of glass in this throat through the whole performance.

  • @keithclark6299
    @keithclark6299 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I was there on the day, we knew we were experiencing the live performance to end all performances, Queen and Freddie surpassed all the other acts, although they were good, so glad to look back at a very special day!

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci

      Amazing that you got to experience this live!

  • @thelittlethingsinlife239
    @thelittlethingsinlife239 Před měsícem +2

    One point to make is that the majority of tickets had been sold even before Queen were added to the playlist.
    They were playing infront of a crowd which wasnt a Queen crowd, and yet still owned it. Thats what made Freddie and the boys incredible

  • @janetd8198
    @janetd8198 Před 6 měsíci +6

    They were time limited and knew that the microphones would actually be turned off if they went over. The red lights came on just after they finished. You can watch the encore just search "Freddie Mercury Is This the World We Created Live Aid."

  • @robertobrien5709
    @robertobrien5709 Před 6 měsíci +5

    People didn't really know that Queen would be on it was a surprise for most as it was a 16 hour show with a huge amount of world class acts, but everyone in the UK and many parts of the world have grown up with Queen and so will know every word to virtually every song, even today many younger people have high regard for Queen and will know the words in full to Bohemian rhapsody.

  • @larryholmes69
    @larryholmes69 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Hi ,Great reaction! I was in the crowd that day, 6 rows back from the stage, right next to the girl on the guys shoulders. Every time I watch this, and look at my 32 year old self rocking out with the rest of the crowd, I get goosebumps. I'd seen Queen live twice before this concert, but this was the best I'd ever seen them, Fred's voice was incredible even though he'd had a serious throat infection, and was advised by his doctor not to perform. Bri's guitar is second to none, he is definitely king of reverb on his home made guitar, and his extra special sound is further enhanced by him using old UK sixpence coins to strum instead of a standard plectrum. They absolutely stole the show that day. Keep up the good work!

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Envious of you for getting to be there!

  • @johnpaulbooth8409
    @johnpaulbooth8409 Před 2 dny +1

    Yeah Freddie had throat issues at this time and was advised by his doctors not to do live aid but Freddie the true entertaining he was went against his doctors and he absolutely smashed it! The best live performance ever

  • @Devonshirejackdaw
    @Devonshirejackdaw Před 3 měsíci +4

    What gets me to this day is that they didn't need autotune to give a feckin' amazing performance ❤❤ plus brian may made his own guitar himself 😊

  • @aurorepinguet3115
    @aurorepinguet3115 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Each of them is a genius in their category. I'm glad they met, the music world would be dull without them 💛💙❤

  • @richardgray7447
    @richardgray7447 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Fun fact for those who dont know ... The " Red Special " ( Brian guitar ) completely built by Brian and his father. Brian couldn't afford the popular guitars of the day like Les Pauls or Fender Strats so he decided to build one. It was cobbled together from the various building materials he could find. The neck ( at this point in time ) was over 100 years old as it was designed from an old single piece Fire Place Mantle. This is one of the most famous and well known rock Guitars of all time !!!

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Absolutely fascinating how they did that.

  • @JohnnyLaps
    @JohnnyLaps Před 6 měsíci +5

    Loving this! The greatest
    Rock performance,basic set up, no lights,no soundcheck.. Freddie said screw it,lets roll.

  • @trevorthomas-rx6jl
    @trevorthomas-rx6jl Před 5 měsíci +2

    Single most truthful quote from Freddie. When asked what instrument he played best he said the audience

  • @tonygardiner2672
    @tonygardiner2672 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Simply the greatest 21 minutes in musical history!

  • @susanengland3919
    @susanengland3919 Před 6 měsíci +5

    The song "Radio Gaga" was written by Roger Taylor, the drummer. Hammer to Fall was written by Brian May, lead guitar.

  • @leisastalnaker3790
    @leisastalnaker3790 Před 6 měsíci +2

    It was a 20 minute set of the Live
    Aid. So they had to pack a lot in, in 20 minutes. I remember this vividly at the time.

  • @jarmolehtonen7594
    @jarmolehtonen7594 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Was there! Everyone knows Queen👍

  • @davidyoung5114
    @davidyoung5114 Před 4 měsíci +3

    The best response Freddie Mercury had was to a woman who had no idea who QUEEN were, so she asked him which instrument did he play, to which Freddie responded with...'The audience!' THAT was Freddie Mercury!

  • @nickblack4661
    @nickblack4661 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Thank you for reacting to this masterclass of how to perform on a stage , mrs coach had it right , it was the whole group that made it possible . One small piece , right hand side of the sound booth in the centre of the pitch was a young guy loving life namely ME 😂

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci

      Wow, that's amazing. Thanks for watching!

  • @stampcollector74
    @stampcollector74 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I was 11yo that days. Still LOVE it!

  • @michaelisles4756
    @michaelisles4756 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Freddie was adviced not to perform, but he would,nt let the fans down

  • @carolynhannah8757
    @carolynhannah8757 Před 6 měsíci +3

    That song was Radio Gaga. Lady Gaga was a huge Queen fan and that’s where she got her name

  • @SimbianMinistry
    @SimbianMinistry Před 6 měsíci +1

    And on the piano when Freddie wasn't doing it... That's Spike Edney - the 5th and unseen band member - He would also sometimes play rhythm guitar in the background when a song required the rhythm to continue while Brian played a solo.If you look carefully it's possible to see him in the background of a few shots.

  • @jorellana2007
    @jorellana2007 Před měsícem +2

    recuerdo cuando en 1984 a 1986 escuchaba los cassettes en el equipo de mi papá, Queen , the beatles. era una experiencia oir música en esos años.

  • @GuimaraesDreamers
    @GuimaraesDreamers Před 6 měsíci +8

    Thanks for the reaction! This entire performance is spectacular, the energy on stage and in the audience, and Freddie's vocals reaching every note despite being completely advised against going on stage by his doctor, our eternal Mr. Fahrenheit ❤️‍🔥.
    Later Freddie and Brian returned to the stage to sing "Is this the word we created", a song they wrote together thinking about the humanitarian crisis of the time, it's worth seeing this duo's "encore" ❤

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Thanks for telling us what they were getting ready to do at the end.

  • @susanhinshelwood812
    @susanhinshelwood812 Před 6 měsíci +5

    All the performers were given approx. 20 minutes on stage , Queens 20 minutes has lasted for 38 years, so far, it has gone down in history as the greatest live performance ever. I miss Freddie so much.

  • @crbr1432000
    @crbr1432000 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I saw Queen live at the Omni in Atlanta in 1977. I'll never forget when they did "We are the Champions". Freddie ran up the top of really high speakers on each corner of the stage and threw long stemmed roses into the crowd. It was a time I'll never forget.

  • @user-mt7bo4bm3x
    @user-mt7bo4bm3x Před 6 měsíci +11

    Thank you for such emotional reaction!
    Radio Ga Ga is a great song that definitelly deserves separate reaction. There is a very beautiful official video for this song. I love it as a sincere tribute of one of the most creative musical collectives to humanity's acievements, to its creativeness and talent to develope. At least this is what I feel about this song. And this inspires a great respect, because the mighty majority of humans takes the progress for granted, but not QUEEN.

  • @janakriskovicbazdaric7027
    @janakriskovicbazdaric7027 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Great!!!! Thank you! I watched this for like 1000 times, but every time is the FIRST time! That good they are. Pure perfection! Try with Wembley 1986 medley One Vision and Tie your mother down!

  • @GilbertoGuerra-kx6wd
    @GilbertoGuerra-kx6wd Před 6 měsíci +6

    "You bastards, you've stole the show", Elton John said.

  • @The1queencollector
    @The1queencollector Před 3 měsíci +1

    The last song was a ballad called, "Is this the world we created" which was written in 1984 but was very apt for the show. Queenies or The Royal family was a term that Freddie used for his fans in the 1970s for those fans that sat front row at every gig, he loved them. Fun fact
    The official international Queen fan Club which was set up i believe in 1974 is in the Guinness book of records for being the longest running fan club in the world, I have been in it for 33 years but some others have been in it longer.

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 3 měsíci

      Impressive! It's no wonder they have so many fans!

  • @fearfactorymark
    @fearfactorymark Před 5 měsíci +1

    Greatest show on earth man

  • @lornapaningbatan711
    @lornapaningbatan711 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Hi Coach thank you for your great reaction! Freddie is such an amazing performer. He is a total package. Many of us Loves him because he is a person with great character. Queen stole the show and their performance is superb! and I admire Freddie because 1. He has a throat problem but still managed to perform (very professional) and his voice is still great and 2. Freddie had the audience in the palm of his hand - please take note that these audience are NOT ALL Queen fans. what a great show! Love you coach for doing the Live Aid Concert... THANK YOU VERY MUCH! May I request to react LOVE OF MY LIFE in Rock in Rio 1985 and also Under Pressure. Thank you again and Stay safe!❤👑👑❤ #Freddie forever #Love QUEEN forever

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci

      We appreciate you! That suggestion is on our list to do. We appreciate you watching!

  • @Tina-ch3zi
    @Tina-ch3zi Před 6 měsíci +4

    Still get goosebumps watching it. Go Freddie Go ❤

  • @philsharp8198
    @philsharp8198 Před 2 měsíci +1

    thanks guys for the reaction, i strongly suggest you watch queen at wembley 1986, the gig was sold out twice over, queen at their best, rip freddie, miss you.

  • @kathyharvey8275
    @kathyharvey8275 Před 5 měsíci +3

    No other band has crowd control like Freddie Mercury's and Queen ❤❤❤❤

  • @paulmcinerney5995
    @paulmcinerney5995 Před 6 měsíci +3

    What makes it better that the audience is not Queen fans, the tickets sold out before they were confirmed as being on the bill.

  • @jessicadugan9184
    @jessicadugan9184 Před měsícem +1

    “The Note Heard Round The World”!!!

  • @johnomahoney7720
    @johnomahoney7720 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The second song he sang was Queen radio ga ga that is when he got the crowd to sing along with him.

  • @avilomah3392
    @avilomah3392 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Freddie was sick, and Roger helped him out with the high notes for the whole set. Consumate professionals, adaptable and LIVE. No auto-tune, no do-overs and yet they sound better than other groups studio versions. Best Band in history

    • @bazcrowther8205
      @bazcrowther8205 Před 6 měsíci

      1 of for sure but you also got the beatles up there, even brian may has said numerous occasions if it wasn't for the beatles there be no queen, and I love queen too but I'm a beatles fan

    • @MARIASANCHEZ-et7cb
      @MARIASANCHEZ-et7cb Před 6 měsíci

      Freddie no estaba enfermo en este concierto

    • @malcolmrowe9003
      @malcolmrowe9003 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@MARIASANCHEZ-et7cb Freddie was sick. He'd been advised by doctors not to sing that day. He wasn't yet suffering from AIDS, or at least it hadn't been diagnosed at this point but he definitely had a throat infection.

    • @MARIASANCHEZ-et7cb
      @MARIASANCHEZ-et7cb Před 6 měsíci

      @@malcolmrowe9003 pues menos mal que estaba enfermo, sino ya si espectáculo hubiera sido cósmico.
      Yo estuve en ese lived aid 85. Fue impresionante. 16 añod tenía

  • @avilomah3392
    @avilomah3392 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Yes he was sick, his Dr told him not to perform. This is the best 20 minutes of live music in the history of the world. Please keep the Queen hits coming

  • @User_Albert_V
    @User_Albert_V Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you both, for this amazing post!

  • @MichelleSanGiorgio
    @MichelleSanGiorgio Před 2 měsíci +1

    Fred had laryngitis at the time of the Live Aid concert. He was instructed to not sing at all by his doctor.
    They had just completed their world tour.

  • @jeffmiller4832
    @jeffmiller4832 Před 6 měsíci +6

    1985-86(?) concert at Wembley is on video. Watch that and you’ll get what it was like to see them live. If you want a lasting effect get a good set of headphones, crank the volume up to 11 so your ears will ring for about two days afterwards. I saw them four times so I speak the truth. I’m sure others will agree. Don’t forget You Take My Breath Away(studio with lyrics). Play it for your lovely bride. By the way, Brian and his Dad MADE that guitar when he was a teenager. Who Wants to Live Forever live is a must see. Enjoy.

  • @googlekillsfreespeech4370
    @googlekillsfreespeech4370 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Everyone in the UK knew Queen.

  • @gavindoyle5504
    @gavindoyle5504 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I was there that day. Queen stole the day. Blew the rest of the other bands away. Even when he came back on at the end of the night. I still have my 1985 Live Aid Ticket today. Nicely laminated and safely stored in a safe.
    He wasnt sick. The backstage Doctor recommended that he didnt perform because he had a throat infection. He told the Doctor he's going on stage for the fans. Freddie wasnt just a singer, he was also entertainer

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci

      100% agree he was far more than a singer. Really cool that you got to go in person.

    • @gavindoyle5504
      @gavindoyle5504 Před 6 měsíci +1

      A day I will never forget. Feels like yesterday.

  • @ellenstrack6274
    @ellenstrack6274 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I believe the Police with Sting followed them and "thanked" them very much for setting that bar.

  • @debramoore7513
    @debramoore7513 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Queen’s performance went down in rock history as the best single performance by a rock band, considering the circumstances that it was a global charity event! I remember watching this on MTV! The set list is brilliant 👉 Bohemian Rhapsody (why not, big hit) Radio Ga Ga (huge participation song) Hammer To Fall (currently getting radio play) Crazy Little Thing Called Love (tribute to Elvis, fans see Freddie play guitar) We Will Rock You & We Are The Champions (the one-two punch knockout). Crowd never recovers & Queen reigns supreme! 👑

  • @hollysrarechromojourney3882
    @hollysrarechromojourney3882 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Being an Aussie means I am always late to these videos, and there is nothing I can say that all the other beautiful Queenies haven't already said about this concert. I will simply add that if you get the chance to watch the song that was cut off, it is worth it. It was not written for the concert, although you would be forgiven for thinking it was, and it resonates today, as much as it did in 1985.
    Also, I've requested before, that another great song to react to is 39 - at the Hammersmith Odeon 1979. It is Dr. May's 'tip of the hat' to the work he does in Astrophysics.
    Thanks for the great reaction to this one. Despite the overlay, I still got goosebumps from watching! Freddie really is the GOAT!

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +2

      We appreciate you watching even with the overlay. I hate watching reactions with overlays but AC/DC, my favorite band, blocks most videos in reactions, so I'm used to it and realize it is not the best way to watch a reaction. However, we didn't want to block out part of our viewership. We'll put the unedited on Patreon once we get that started.

    • @haseenahebrahim9361
      @haseenahebrahim9361 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Thank you for your reaction to this historical event. As far as I know, Queen does not block their videos. 39 is a track written by Brian May, who as you know, has a PhD in astrophysics- and 39 is a folk ballad about time dilation! Basically Interstellar meets folk music - which is so very Brian May😊

  • @lorilxn1597
    @lorilxn1597 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Subscribed after watching your Somebody To Love, I've been watching Queen since they came out, im 60

  • @philipevans1027
    @philipevans1027 Před 6 měsíci +1

    His last album with queen 1 song stands out .... the show must go on amazing, I was there 1992 his tribute concert, 1 you want to watch if on youtube xx

  • @debrajames3869
    @debrajames3869 Před 6 měsíci +6

    "If this is sick Freddie, I'll take sick Freddie over anything!" Ha..I love it! Guitar World ranked Brian the greatest guitarist of all time earlier this year. He's always been ranked fairly high in polls of this nature. I'm not sure if anyone has suggested these yet, but here goes: You Take my Breath Away, Live at Hyde Park 1976; Liar, live at The Rainbow; Love of my Life - Queen Rock in Rio. I am really enjoying your reactions, thank you!

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +1

      We appreciate this info. So happy you are enjoying!

  • @marvecox3833
    @marvecox3833 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Nice job! You picked the right one! Queens live shows at Wembley and at Montreal are also spectacular. Keep up the great reactions.

  • @SallyBedow
    @SallyBedow Před 6 měsíci +2

    I am going to see Queen + Adam Lambert in Dallas Nov. 3rd. Can't wait.

  • @googlekillsfreespeech4370
    @googlekillsfreespeech4370 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Rogers voice is fantastic too.

  • @karanrussell7061
    @karanrussell7061 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Well just so you know Brian and Roger are still doing concerts with Adam Lambert as the lead singer.

  • @mariasanabria7981
    @mariasanabria7981 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Hello. I'm glad they were able to add the subtitles. Now it's my turn to keep my promise. Two details of this concert. The one who plays the piano while Freddie sings is Spike Edney. Queen hired him because Freddie preferred to run around the stage and he covered him in several songs. He still plays with Brian and Roger. Lady Gaga took her name from the song Radio Gaga.

  • @lorilxn1597
    @lorilxn1597 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Millions of people watched these all around the world

  • @canadian1677
    @canadian1677 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I saw them in 1980 LIVE IN TORONTO, CANADA

  • @banadverts3442
    @banadverts3442 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Queen are the only band i believe to be in the rock and roll hall of fame and for each member to individually be in the song writers hall of fame. For each member individually wrote songs to hit no1

  • @hkynuts11
    @hkynuts11 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I can not wait to hear your commentary on Love of My Life in Roc in Rio. 250,000 in attendance and they sing the song to Freddie and give Brian a special tribute.

  • @evahugogard2755
    @evahugogard2755 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I saw this live happening in Sweden and I was 12y ... and we recorded it on VHS longplay wich was new then... ❤❤❤

  • @seangraham57
    @seangraham57 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Freddie Mercury singing 'The Great Pretender' a must see.

  • @LeeBoardman-ij3in
    @LeeBoardman-ij3in Před 6 měsíci +3

    Great reaction yet again ..Queen always deliver, Freddie did have a throat infection and was advised by doctors not to perform,but Freddie being Freddie didn't want to let anyone down.And to think it wasn't a Queen crowd but that of mixed artists..Queen are music royalty. Keep up the good work Mr & Mrs Coach....

  • @hkynuts11
    @hkynuts11 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Brian was voted Best Rock and Roll guitarists of all time

  • @David_Bower
    @David_Bower Před 3 měsíci +2

    I love Queen's music, and as far as Queen fans being called Queenies, I'm sure Freddie would fully approve, and I'd have no problem being referred to as such.

  • @kennykunt
    @kennykunt Před 6 měsíci +1

    New subscriber. Excellent video.
    I saw Queen live a year later, Slane Castle, Ireland 1986.
    What a day, what a pleasure!
    Thank you for the upload.

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you. Glad to have you aboard!

  • @Aquila81
    @Aquila81 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Well, in the evening Freddie and B. May played "Is this the world we created?", I don't know why the video stopped before. Anyway, the best rock live performance ever. Period.

  • @ederss7
    @ederss7 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Crazy Little thing called love was the first Queen song to reach number 1 in the USA (together with Another one bites the dust).

  • @robertmaloney2198
    @robertmaloney2198 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Now you got it!!

  • @GinMae
    @GinMae Před 6 měsíci +2

    One thing y'all should know.. Sir Doctor Brian and drummer Roger Taylor are on an American tour with Adam Lambert taking the lead singing... I resisted hearing him for a long time, b/c nobody could compete with Freddie... but when I finally did listen, I was impressed.. he sings some of Queen's songs, but he is a unique person, with a fantastic vocal talent and stage presence... I think that Freddie "paved the way" for Adam to be so open and flamboyant.. and I think that Fred would have loved him... worth a look!

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +1

      That's good to know. We appreciate the info.

    • @GinMae
      @GinMae Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@CoachCastTV I enjoy you guys a lot.. I thought about going to the closest Queen concert to me - which would be in Chicago toward the end of the month.. but that would involve expensive ticket(s) and probably a hotel room for a night (I'm in Wisconsin)... it's not so much about the $$... I did see Queen three times when I was a teenager-early twenties with Freddie... this might be my last chance.. (I'm still in love with Brian May, as I always have been) still "on the fence" lol

    • @CoachCastTV
      @CoachCastTV  Před 6 měsíci +1

      One thing I've always heard is that people always regret things that they did not do that they could have, far more than the things that they did that they wished they hadn't. :-)

    • @GinMae
      @GinMae Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@CoachCastTV True that! :)

  • @ianmote20
    @ianmote20 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Great reaction Mr & Mrs Coach :). I've watched this concert so many time with and without other people reacting to it and every time i hear Brian May's solo in "We will rock you" i still get a shiver run down my spine, so epic guitar playing.

  • @georgiacoombes699
    @georgiacoombes699 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Another fabulous reaction, thank you! I have lost count how many times I have watched this& it still thrills every single time! The song at the very end is “Is this the world we created “ not written for Live Aid but it was certainly applicable, hope you can see it, it’s worth watching! Pls keep Queen coming, any Queen song is a good song! Yes it’s true we Queen fanatics would prefer to be referred to as the Queen Army. FYI always remember the golden rule, never ever pause during a Brian May guitar solo or that same army will come down hard on you!!🤣 Love from Oz🇦🇺