Posted on 07/13/2015 2:23:57 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
Live Aid celebrates its official 30th anniversary today, but theres only one star from the famous Wembley show that stands out in our minds.
Thats Freddie Mercury who performed the most epic of epic sets with Queen on July 13th 1985.
For a solid 25 minutes Freddie had the entire Wembley stadium on their feet, as well as 1.5 billion viewers at home, and it has gone down in history as arguably his greatest ever performance.
So whether you wait until your lunch break, or stick your headphones on now, you wont regret the time you spent watching Freddie Mercury in his element.
I thought it was “Live AIDS”
Did not like his life style (That killed him) but he was a genius and Queen was just down right awesome.
I was there (philly) anxiously awaiting the return on the mighty Led Zeppelin. One of the most memorable days in my life and favorite experiences of all time. Loved every minute of being there.
cough* fag *cough*
What is really amazing is that they put on such a great show considering half the material wasn’t their classic hits, but songs from the synth-infused “Highlander” soundtrack and other obscure tunes like “Radio Gaga”.
+1
Yes. Imagine if he had pursued a healthy life. He was very talented.
+1
Yes. Imagine if he had pursued a healthy life. He was very talented.
I will never forget that performance. I remember seeing it. Freddie Mercury is one of those rare entertainers that comes along. Wow you can see how he interacts with his audience and how they interact back to him. Not many entertainers have that strong charisma and relationship with their fan like Freddie Mercury. Also he has a very strong voice which makes him unique. It is a shame Aids took a great entertainer and person. Yes! I know he is gay but he is not “in your face” gay nor where there scandals about him like Boy George or George Michael.
Had he live today, he would be giving us more great tunes. Yet Freddie was not just a mere Rock n’ Roller, but he also was into Opera. LOL
RIP Freddie you and your talent is great missed.
O by the way, thank you for posting this. Brought a smile to me. =)
I agree even though Freddie was gay, he was a genius. Had he lived we would still be getting great music not like today’s crappy music.
I saw Queen several times and the first was the best. It was in Indianapolis in ‘76 during the “Night at the Opera” tour. In the weeks leading up to the show the opening act was “to be announced”. The night of the show that opening act turned out to be a band nobody had heard of yet named “Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band”. Seger almost blew Queen off the stage. One hell of a concert.
Talking about "genius", after Mercury's death Queen's very underrated guitarist Brian May when on to get a doctorate in astrophysics. He really is a genius.
Home viewing bookmark.
Yes! I just learned that amazing fact about Brian May. Queen was phenomenal.
Gay or not. Freddy was one of the best.
Has it really been 30 years? I remember being completely mesmerized by Freddy’s performance. RIP Freddy. There is no one today like you.
Most genius are off in some way or another.
I suddenly feel old.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.