🎵 Queen - Under pressure (Live at Wembley) REACTION

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Only Freddie could say “fuck you” to a crowd and have them laugh and cheer! He absolutely achieved his goal of being a legend!! ❤

bexanne
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Forever the world's greatest frontman. No one captured an audience like Fred

brobinson
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Roger Taylor's voice gave such a kick to their music. He and Freddie worked so well together.

TheTussman
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The greatest front man in the history of music.

leelanham
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The thing about Queen: they were SO good that they always sounded SO much like their album recordings. Freddie was that good of a singer, and the rest of them were that good of musicians. So professional and they obviously wanted to give those who attended their concerts their money's worth!

traci
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John Deacons bass lines are iconic...a true master of his craft.

johnmcdermid
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Warming up his voice ... Really just getting the audience completely engaged. Masterful.

tdd
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It´s crazy how a Queen soundcheck is still more exciting than most of the shows of artists nowadays...

jahrolo
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Freddie always loved that connection to the crowd, so did we! Listen hard and you can hear me, I was there that night. Best gig ever.

daveloboda
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The bassline famously sampled by Vanilla Ice.

KingoRichie
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He had that entire audience totally mesmerized . Few in history could do that in such an uplifting way.

melaniesweeten
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He wasn’t warming up, he was warming the crowd up, he had them eating of his hand before the first song was even played, the ultimate live performer, RIP Freddy!

idontcare
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A collaboration with David Bowie, this is credited to "Queen with David Bowie" because the B-side of the single is Queen's "Soul Brother." It was recorded at an impromptu session in Montreaux, Switzerland in the summer of 1981.

According to Queen bass player John Deacon, Freddie Mercury did most of the songwriting on this, although everyone contributed. The lyrics deal with how pressure can destroy lives, but love can be the answer. The lyrics are characteristic of Mercury's songwriting.

Deacon however did come up with the iconic two-note bass riff, although it came very close to vanishing: according to Roger Taylor in the Days of our Lives documentary, Deacon came up with the riff, then the band went for pizza before coming back to continue rehearsals. Upon returning, Deacon had completely forgotten his idea! Luckily, Taylor eventually remembered how the bassline went.

Brian May recalled to Mojo magazine October 2008. "It was hard, because you had four very precocious boys and David, who was precocious enough for all of us. David took over the song lyrically. Looking back, it's a great song but it should have been mixed differently. Freddie and David had a fierce battle over that."

May adds to this feeling of the sessions being fairly strained in a further interview for the Days of our Lives documentary, where he notes that "suddenly you've got this other person inputting, inputting, inputting... he (David) had a vision in his head, and it's quite a difficult process and someone has to back off... and eventually I did back off, which is unusual for me."
(Songfacts.com)

randytorres
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"Can we give ourselves one more chance." Important and needed sentiments for today.

WereMike
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Considered one of the best live performances of all time. Freddie had that crowd in the palm of his hand

davidhenricks
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I wasn't expecting whatever just happened!
I don't know how many times I've seen this, I never welled up before!!!
I was a tiny bit low earlier, but when I clicked this link, I thought your kids will have exposure to such a great and diverse amount of music, and your obvious unadulterated enjoyment plastered the biggest smile on my face.
Thank you guys for being so damn authentic and as enjoyable to watch as the things you react to, you're treasures to behold!

onbedoeldekut
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You'll never see another frontman interact with a crowd the way Freddie did. This is how you perform on stage, Freddie and the band had the X factor and then some when it comes to performing live. No auto tune etc just pure raw talent, that's what puts Queen above the rest. The GOAT.

vinniedixon
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Such a control of the crowd Best performer ever!

gillesmorin
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Had the pleasure to be there for that concert, my third time seeing them (74 and 82 as well). Absolutely the best frontman ever in Freddie but also the others contributed so much to the songs in both writing and performance. RIP Freddie!

davidanderson
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Chills down my of the greatest frontmen of all time. But never forget how brilliant everyone in Queen was, in the studio but especially live. One of the first bands I was really into as a cheeky 10 year old in the eighties.

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