This is the Friday show, the first of the two legendary nights at Wembley. Queen "Live at Wembley Stadium": July 11, 1986. (*Ripped and uploaded by Fabio Tosti)
I was a 70's/80's kid and kind of always took Queen for granted. It's funny how you never know when you are seeing true greatness until they are gone. This is simply godlike.
Dave Rindone - Dave I couldn't have said it better as to your view Queen and their level of "GOD LIKE GREATNESS." I was born in 1975 and man through the 80s did I EVER take this genius group for granted and had I had a chance to go back ... I would have FOUND a way to see Queen ... now Freddie and the band are my absolute favourite rock group... love you Freddie .... a true Music God... 🙏🏻
The sound of the guitars here is so much better than the other day on Wembley. Brian here is not too overtreble. Also liked he played the pre-solo in the key of C instead of just riffing he did the other day. So this version is my favorite of two 86 Wembleys
I am a huge Led Zeppelin fan and love Robert Plant but IMO there will probably NEVER be a front as good as Freddie Mercury. He was simply a showman extraordinaire!
@@nascarfantasyadvice7954 NAH JUST DIFFERENT PLANT...PLANTS MELODIES ALONE, EVEN IMPROVISED, WERE BRILLIANT AS WAS HIS PHRASING....HAD VOCAL SURGERY CAUSE HE HURT HIS VOICE EARLY ON BUT PLANT 68-73 UNREAL
You're right. I saw Queen at Madison Square Garden and it was an unbelievable show. Freddy held everyone in the palm of his hand and you left feeling like the show was just for you. Oh, the opener was a little known guy named Billy Squire.....
Wow I love this clip of Hammer to fall with the Spikey Guitar playing at 2:00 , Brilliant perfomance, Brought a tear to eyes as he creep up behind Brian May, This great performance goes down in History in my books, Freddie is the King of Rock n Roll.
agreed, and seconded. Brian May and Eric Clapton are Gods on how to transition into, through and out of a solo live and in the studio versions of their music.
Mister Edney really does have the look of someone who's like, "Wow, I'm on stage with QUEEN." This is not a bad thing, by the way. Though if he'd known he'd be playing with at least two of these guys for over twenty years...
I bet if someone had said to him before he joined you'll be playing with a legendary rock band such as Queen for over twenty years he'd have thought them crazy
Freddie is sick there, struggling alittle ...but that fucker is putting EVERYTHING out there...glad to have seen in the 70's and at Live Aid...though on a screen in Philly...there will NEVER be anyone as good...
Don is right; Jim Hutton and several others said that Freddie was experiencing fatigue well before Wembley. Fatigue or not: he was a phenomenon. From another planet. Nobody could captivate an audience and steal hearts like Fred. Long live the Queen!
Hammer to Fall has alot of places to rest. Check the Radio Gaga performance, he isn't singing many of the high notes he usually did, even compared to live aid just a year prior. He also seems to sound a bit stuffy on some of the notes there as well. It is on the back end of the concert though, so non-HIV related fatigue would be in play by that point and make him seem worse than he actually felt.
@ I saw them 4 times, all in St. Louis, USA Queen - Sheet Heart Attack Tour 1975 Queen - A Night at the Opera 1976 Queen - Day at the Races 1977 Queen - Jazz Tour 1978 The first time was the most impressive during their Sheer Heart Attack Tour. If you watch the “Live At The Rainbow '74” or the 1975 “A Night At The Odeon“ DvDs, they sounded a lot like that. The version of “Seven Seas Of Rhye” on the 1974 DvD comes closest to what I remember. Perhaps the best concert I’ve ever been terms of performance and sound. Freddie’s voice was great, almost unbelievable. Brian May is the most consistently great rock guitar player I’ve ever seen live. More so than Jimmy Page for sure, who sounded awful when I saw Zep in ’77 in the same arena I saw Queen perform at. They were so good live that rock magazines at the time hinted at rumors that Queen was lip-syncing to tape, but there is no evidence of that. They did however leave the stage during the middle part of “Bohemian Rhapsody” because that is too complicated to do live. I think they were at their peak for live performances during the mid 1970s: Queen- Seven Seas of Rhye (Live 1974): czcams.com/video/38xkDA_Q9rU/video.html Queen - Keep Yourself Alive (Live At The Rainbow): czcams.com/video/wBrb0jIR2_8/video.html
Didn't exactly JOIN Queen, he was just a touring member. Freddie just wanted to be able to run around on stage while someone else handled the keyboards on some songs.
As I have said in other CZcams vids...Queen was the best. Saw them live in 1985 (Works tour - Melbourne). Freddy and the band were amazing. Even the Stones weren't as good live.
Spike Edney. The same guy who's playing rhythm guitar next to Brian May. Sometimes called the "fifth member of Queen"... and basically got upgraded to _third_ member when Freddie died and Deacy retired.
Yeah, he was added when Freddie wanted to do more straight-up vocals in shows, and run around more. It's weird, actually, because touring members of bands _never_ get focused on. From Chuck Leavell and Daryl Jones of the Stones to whoever that was playing in the back of the Neon Trees concert that wasn't Chris Allen when I saw them live, nobody calls attention to people that aren't big names and aren't main members of the band. (That performance also had me going, "Wow, Elaine is so MASCULINE today", and it was the third song before Tyler said "oh, by the way, Elaine's taking maternity leave" and I don't remember if he even said the guy's name.)
I was a 70's/80's kid and kind of always took Queen for granted. It's funny how you never know when you are seeing true greatness until they are gone. This is simply godlike.
Dave Rindone - Dave I couldn't have said it better as to your view Queen and their level of "GOD LIKE GREATNESS." I was born in 1975 and man through the 80s did I EVER take this genius group for granted and had I had a chance to go back ... I would have FOUND a way to see Queen ... now Freddie and the band are my absolute favourite rock group... love you Freddie .... a true Music God... 🙏🏻
The sound of the guitars here is so much better than the other day on Wembley. Brian here is not too overtreble. Also liked he played the pre-solo in the key of C instead of just riffing he did the other day. So this version is my favorite of two 86 Wembleys
Love how Spike Edney is just getting into the performance
Brian is so gorgeous when he smiles.
I noticed that too !
Because this is the song he wrote that's why Bri smiles
He looks like a proud Dad, you know? Lol!
I really loved the way Freddie said - “ hammer to fall “ at the beginning ❤️
I am a huge Led Zeppelin fan and love Robert Plant but IMO there will probably NEVER be a front as good as Freddie Mercury. He was simply a showman extraordinaire!
Robert was like the Grand Wizard Viking Blues Seducer - lol Freddie was just the f'ing Commander Queen. LOL
Edward Anthony Leone plant couldn’t carry his mustache trim kit
@@nascarfantasyadvice7954 NAH JUST DIFFERENT PLANT...PLANTS MELODIES ALONE, EVEN IMPROVISED, WERE BRILLIANT AS WAS HIS PHRASING....HAD VOCAL SURGERY CAUSE HE HURT HIS VOICE EARLY ON BUT PLANT 68-73 UNREAL
You're right. I saw Queen at Madison Square Garden and it was an unbelievable show. Freddy held everyone in the palm of his hand and you left feeling like the show was just for you.
Oh, the opener was a little known guy named Billy Squire.....
Just wondering if anyone else notices that for an introvert John wears short shorts on stage...so cute
Wow I love this clip of Hammer to fall with the Spikey Guitar playing at 2:00 , Brilliant perfomance, Brought a tear to eyes as he creep up behind Brian May, This great performance goes down in History in my books, Freddie is the King of Rock n Roll.
gotDAM i LOVE this song. And especially this video, I daresay it might be the best ever version of the song. --- Brian and Spike ❤️❤️❤️ - BEASTS!!!!
Brian May and Spike Edney at 2.16 simply magnificent!!!!!
Love you then and Love you still forever Freddie
I love the solo at 2:27.
agreed, and seconded.
Brian May and Eric Clapton are Gods on how to transition into, through and out of a solo live and in the studio versions of their music.
Johan P Absolitelt, they both posess excellent technical finesse and tastefulness.
Nunca me cansao de escuchar hamer to fall es una leyenda del rock🎉🎉❤❤
Mister Edney really does have the look of someone who's like, "Wow, I'm on stage with QUEEN." This is not a bad thing, by the way. Though if he'd known he'd be playing with at least two of these guys for over twenty years...
I bet if someone had said to him before he joined you'll be playing with a legendary rock band such as Queen for over twenty years he'd have thought them crazy
Spike Edney is the unofficial fifth member of the band. He plays for long time with Queen and plays for today :)
"I think everybody knows I can't play the fucking guitar, we all know that." 😂😂😂
one of the guys best songs Rip Freddie🙏🙏🙏🙏
Freddie is sick there, struggling alittle ...but that fucker is putting EVERYTHING out there...glad to have seen in the 70's and at Live Aid...though on a screen in Philly...there will NEVER be anyone as good...
+Don Kernan Sick how? Yes, he has HIV but he doesn't have AIDS yet.
Back then HIV made you sick...Freddie was symptomatic at that time
Don is right; Jim Hutton and several others said that Freddie was experiencing fatigue well before Wembley. Fatigue or not: he was a phenomenon. From another planet. Nobody could captivate an audience and steal hearts like Fred. Long live the Queen!
Don Kernan
Don't see where Freddie is sick in this performance.
Hammer to Fall has alot of places to rest. Check the Radio Gaga performance, he isn't singing many of the high notes he usually did, even compared to live aid just a year prior. He also seems to sound a bit stuffy on some of the notes there as well. It is on the back end of the concert though, so non-HIV related fatigue would be in play by that point and make him seem worse than he actually felt.
Poor John. No one ever talks about him
Grandissimo Freddie.
awesome guitarist Brian May
I'm falling in love with queen!
The instrumentals solo like dude on the drums plus guitar all really MAKES it for me just awesome LOVE this.
laJah575 SO TRUE- ME 2
You can see the struggle of freddie singing. But still a slaying legend!!
Mostly cos he was suffering from flu I believe whilst doing this show. Budapest was the following show, seemed to have no issue.
Roger on fire!! Fantastic.
The best version of QUEEN ever
i love how when he sings "lock your door cos rain is pouring" it begins to rain :D
Better than the second night
This one is not overdubbed
And Freddie's voice is really good. Top
Gotta love spike
Epic performance!!!
Queen live was amazing
Roger amazing
I’m so sad I never got to see them live :(
Queen es una bendición en la música
Freddie is the king 🤴 of rock n roll
only Freddie could wear a shirt like that and still be cool :)
I love your clothes!
The best rendition of this song..recorded properly
Ham-mer to - ham-mer to- Ham-mer to... FALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy Birthday freddie ! You're the best !
Simplesmente o melhor.....
4:00 top!!!
classic song I love it I think one of my favorites
Saw them in 78 in Oakland..Fan for 45 years
we miss you freddie
4:51 What a voice
Yes
We are just waiting for the Hammer To Fall!
+Ricardo Grande It fell
Siempre Freddie! ❤❤ el mejor cantante del mundo, y Queen la mejor banda
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Freddie Mercury, Forever the of best World
Major Spike Edney on rhythm guitar.
Spike Edney used to help out on guitar, but at the Tribute Concert For AIDS Awareness, he didn't have to. They had Tony Iommi instead.
John's short shorts bahahaha
Freddie's voice was so powerful it could knock a hole in the side of a house. The Friday show is *massively* better than the Saturday show!!!
Paul CooperMusic wasn't the Saturday show longer
@@jacobpotts2498 Yeah it's probably why his voice suffered.
ROCK ON !
QUEEN FOREVER !
VICKI S
THANK YOU FOR THAT # 1 !
HAMMER TO FALL -
FREDDIE MERCURY (QUEEN)
LIVE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM 1986
Wait...both shows were recorded?! Having been a die-hard Queen fan for most of my life, I am shocked that I did not know this.
haha the ending is great :D
гениально!
Rock and Roll Thunder at it's best at 2:45 ... they really did sound great live..saw them 4 times...
Lucky you! Where and when did you see them? Could you share more of your experience?
@ I saw them 4 times, all in St. Louis, USA
Queen - Sheet Heart Attack Tour 1975
Queen - A Night at the Opera 1976
Queen - Day at the Races 1977
Queen - Jazz Tour 1978
The first time was the most impressive during their Sheer Heart Attack Tour. If you watch the “Live At The Rainbow '74” or the 1975 “A Night At The Odeon“ DvDs, they sounded a lot like that. The version of “Seven Seas Of Rhye” on the 1974 DvD comes closest to what I remember. Perhaps the best concert I’ve ever been terms of performance and sound. Freddie’s voice was great, almost unbelievable. Brian May is the most consistently great rock guitar player I’ve ever seen live. More so than Jimmy Page for sure, who sounded awful when I saw Zep in ’77 in the same arena I saw Queen perform at. They were so good live that rock magazines at the time hinted at rumors that Queen was lip-syncing to tape, but there is no evidence of that. They did however leave the stage during the middle part of “Bohemian Rhapsody” because that is too complicated to do live. I think they were at their peak for live performances during the mid 1970s:
Queen- Seven Seas of Rhye (Live 1974):
czcams.com/video/38xkDA_Q9rU/video.html
Queen - Keep Yourself Alive (Live At The Rainbow):
czcams.com/video/wBrb0jIR2_8/video.html
anyone like freddie you are were will be the only one sos grande fred we miss you
3:59
Deacon John why you no wear pants?
+Caitlin Belforti He was wearing shorts..................
'cause I'm a f*@#%n rock star and I can! ;)
He is....he just borrowed a pair of short shorts from John Stockton.
He was wearing shorts but because how long the t-shirt was
Freddye Mercury eterno : uma lenda !!!
roger taylors voice hahaha ;) 3:44 the best solo ..... hammer to roll and and beers for all!!!
Freedy one and only
He is Spike Edney
en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Spike_Edney (Copy the link without the space)
Spike Edney looks like a coolest guy!
Queendouthenthdieswithmiigh
I mean the rain is visible...
1:27 ...oh Deaks :3
❤Queen❤
Hi
what is this man Brian at 2:05 next? :)
5:40 how funny Freddie can be hahaha!
@luiaug07
Sure
Greatest front man ever, not in order, Elvis, Freddie, Michael Jackson, Little Richard
On another night at Wembley, with Spike, they did a MUCH better rendition of this....check it out!
That’s your opinion. I think this is better and the other night is over dubbed and his voice this Show is stronger.
Wait who's that guy who is playing guitar with Brian?????????
Ann Marie Milligan Spike Edny
Wait why would spike join queen????, it's supposed to be 4 members not 5!!!!!!
Didn't exactly JOIN Queen, he was just a touring member. Freddie just wanted to be able to run around on stage while someone else handled the keyboards on some songs.
Spike Edney
Freddie was a tiger 🐯 prancing
As I have said in other CZcams vids...Queen was the best. Saw them live in 1985 (Works tour - Melbourne). Freddy and the band were amazing. Even the Stones weren't as good live.
Who's playing keyboard?
Spike Edney. The same guy who's playing rhythm guitar next to Brian May. Sometimes called the "fifth member of Queen"... and basically got upgraded to _third_ member when Freddie died and Deacy retired.
John Wozniak ah, thanks, I've been wondering who that was. He's in so many live shows but very few know of him.
Yeah, he was added when Freddie wanted to do more straight-up vocals in shows, and run around more.
It's weird, actually, because touring members of bands _never_ get focused on. From Chuck Leavell and Daryl Jones of the Stones to whoever that was playing in the back of the Neon Trees concert that wasn't Chris Allen when I saw them live, nobody calls attention to people that aren't big names and aren't main members of the band. (That performance also had me going, "Wow, Elaine is so MASCULINE today", and it was the third song before Tyler said "oh, by the way, Elaine's taking maternity leave" and I don't remember if he even said the guy's name.)
And it seems like he's still with them, as I've seen him in keyboards with Lambert.
I ADORE Freddie, but Brian really stole it at the end there didnt he...
HAMMER TO FALL - FREDDIE MERCURY - QUEEN
LIVE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM 1986 (LONDON)
QUEEN FANS
THANK YOU FOR THAT # 1 !
HAMMER TO FALL !
HAMMER TO FALL AND
CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE
BACK TO BACK !
QUEEN LIVE AT WEMBLEY 1986
VICKI S
THANK YOU FOR THAT 2ND # 1 !
HAMMER TO FALL -
FREDDIE MERCURY (QUEEN)
LIVE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM 1986
HAMMER TO FALL
FREDDIE MERCURY - QUEEN
LIVE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM 1986
Great performance. Maybe a little less energy than when they played this song in live aid.
This one was a tad slower; Live Aid was timed, they had to get through it
Heesmakingafoolofyui
Tes
live aid was better. just sayin
No
i sometimes think john deacon was the gay one shorts on stage the quite one at the back
Jaleadspks what a stupid thing to say..