Queen had long been known for their outsized stadium rock shows. That reputation opened the door for a double-platinum triumph with the June 22, 1979 release of their double LP, Live Killers. The only ...
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With the bracingly raw, energetic 'Live at the Rainbow '74,' a big missing piece in your Queen concert video collection has been filled in spectacular fashion. The band's '80s concerts have been well ...
Queen collected previously unissued audio tracks from their 1985 Live Aid concert for the upcoming soundtrack to band biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. The 22-track album is out on CD and digital formats on ...
There are few bands in music history that had a stage presence quite like Queen. Thanks to the unparalleled talents of frontman Freddie Mercury, Brian May's irresistible guitar licks, and the band's ...
The new live album also contains a second disc with a concert supporting 1974’s Sheer Heart Attack that the group recorded and filmed at the same venue in November of that year. (Some of this footage ...
We all have those musical acts — the indisputable “greats” of their genre, beloved by millions of fans around the world, whose popularity you may understand and talent you can appreciate on an ...
On July 13, 1985, at 6.41pm in London, a momentous occasion took place. Freddie Mercury emerged on stage at Wembley Stadium, accompanied by fellow legends Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon. The ...
Recreating Queen's legendary Live Aid concert was the highlight for cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel, and will be featured in its entirety on the Blu-ray/DVD. The greatest visual strength of ...
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