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@TCBReacts
@TCBReacts 2 жыл бұрын
We understand that there is a glitch in the board on Freeburgs Mic!!! We made the artistic choice to leave it as is, because we wanted the natural amazement of her reaction. Yes we could’ve LIED to you all and refilmed it but it wouldn’t be fair to all of you who watch so we left it as is. We apologize! But it is what it is
@rabidrhyno7787
@rabidrhyno7787 2 жыл бұрын
Shit happens. I could hear and see her reaction. All good Bro.
@trevmb100
@trevmb100 2 жыл бұрын
You gotta let her see the video of the crowd singing Bohemian Rhapsody at a Green Day concert 😂😂😂😂
@alexthegreat4194
@alexthegreat4194 2 жыл бұрын
Radio gaga was based off of the Drummers baby who said radio caca, in anger of not enjoying it
@angelaedgington-pk8si
@angelaedgington-pk8si Жыл бұрын
When queen came off stage David Bowie came on next and he said to Freddie when he came off stage how am I supposed to follow that you bastad
@m2karateman
@m2karateman Жыл бұрын
Let your daughter know that guitarist Brian May, in addition to being a super talented musician, is also a well respected astro-physicist. He's got a PhD in Astrophysics and has written several papers on various AP topics.
@escfan9509
@escfan9509 2 жыл бұрын
"Is he alive?" hurt me beyond measure. It's like he died all over again. If only he was. If only.
@kendallneason3645
@kendallneason3645 2 жыл бұрын
RIP Freddie. A true legend.
@GreatestFrontman
@GreatestFrontman Ай бұрын
Freddie should be here.. ♥️😢🌠
@inkyinky3115
@inkyinky3115 2 жыл бұрын
I was there ,, but I can never tell you in words ,, what I felt and how I felt and wish I was back in the days .. to make it you had too be someone special,, like elves / queen/ and grates of the times
@glastonbury4304
@glastonbury4304 Жыл бұрын
Your daughter is so sweet ...
@blondieandthefatman
@blondieandthefatman 2 жыл бұрын
believe it or not Freddie was a very shy man. He used to come into our Hi-fi shop and buy his equipment. We were a little shop in Tottenham Court Road, Road. Unlike the larger Hi-fi places we specialisted in higher end stereos. He would walk around and listen to different items before choosing what he wanted. Everybody knew who he was but nobody took any notice of him ( we had a number of famous customers). He got friendly with a friend of mine who worked there who used to go to his home and set up his equipment. Whenever he went there he would end up spending the whole evening, just chilling out with Feddie and whoever was at the house. He said that Freddie just liked being treated as a normal person and hated being reconised when he wasn't't working.
@BAYBAY_316
@BAYBAY_316 2 жыл бұрын
I like how dad explains the back story on the songs. Good job pops.
@iannicholls2798
@iannicholls2798 2 жыл бұрын
Great video and a great reaction, however, the background story was incorrect. Radio Ga Ga was written by Roger Taylor not Brian May. Apparently Roger was listening to the radio with his child and the youngster said "Radio Ka Ka". But as I said, I really enjoy these videos. Shame about the mic though. Keep them coming.
@charliemartin576
@charliemartin576 Жыл бұрын
im sorry my kids are great they brought up on music they know there shit i brought them up right , not this dad ,, sorry
@davidbrannon2627
@davidbrannon2627 Жыл бұрын
Not only did Brian May build that guitar (Red Special) from scraps with his father when he was only 17, but he is also a genius. He earned his PhD is astrophysics and was Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University for 5 years.
@SimbianMinistry
@SimbianMinistry 2 жыл бұрын
I was in the crowd that day - I'm 58 now, was 21 at the time, and fresh out of university - I made a long weekend of it in London, to take my mind off waiting to get my degree results. I was a Huge Queen fan and it was the 3rd time I saw them play live (out of 5 times in total).. and it's true when they say that Queen stole the show. All around me, people who'd never yet seen Queen play live were almost in shock.... "How the F*** does anybody follow THAT???" A red-hot summer day, and I got quite heavily sunburned.. but worth it. On hi-res KZbin videos it's possible to pick me out in the crowd - During 'Crazy Little Thing', right after "Ready-Freddie", the camera pans to the crowd - There's a girl sitting on her b/f's shoulders... I'm a couple of rows behind, to the right as we look at her - I'm the one in sunglasses, right behind the guy waving the white t-shirt. I've also watched this back with my daughter.... and my 13 y.o. grand-daughter - they were so jealous when I pointed myself out in the crowd.
@TCBReacts
@TCBReacts 2 жыл бұрын
You are sooo lucky I wish I could see Freddie Live
@SimbianMinistry
@SimbianMinistry 2 жыл бұрын
@@TCBReacts Thanks! - Also, on the subject of songwriting - Freddie apparently wrote 'Crazy Little Thing' in about 15 mins, while taking a bath in between shows while on tour, the song is indeed, a tribute to Elvis, which is probably why he often did the Elvis 'drawl' while performing it live. The basics of it is fairly simple to play on guitar (apart from the solo) - I was in a covers band in my 20s, and we used to play it (Also did 'Tie Your Mother Down') I was also at this gig the following summer.... kzbin.info/www/bejne/pZuTYX6AqJdmfdk
@DazzleMonroe
@DazzleMonroe 2 жыл бұрын
I was there too. I've never held a pee in so long in my life
@esselleanderic
@esselleanderic 2 жыл бұрын
It’s amazing to have that as a memory in your life, such a piece of history. I was 12 in 1985 and can remember watching it on TV, still a momentous occasion but would have loved to actually been there! I can remember it being such an event in the UK and being in awe of it happening, I was just a bit too young to be there in person, sadly.
@Teriteri22
@Teriteri22 2 жыл бұрын
I’m jealous just hearing that story I was 6 years old on the other side of the world 😭
@Kim_Kardashcam
@Kim_Kardashcam 2 жыл бұрын
Queen stole the show with this one. They were in a slump and instead of just going on stage, doing a couple of songs and getting off again like the other bands, Freddie decided to go for it and "put on a show". Their career took off again after this. David Bowie was the next act to come on stage. he was heard to say "How the F%#K am I supposed to follow that!".
@dougaltman6398
@dougaltman6398 2 жыл бұрын
Wasn't a Queen audience. But Queen was a stadium band unlike some of the others
@meugenis
@meugenis 2 жыл бұрын
@@dougaltman6398 I don't think there is such thing as "not a Queen audience".
@paulj7736
@paulj7736 2 жыл бұрын
I love the fact they were introduced by Smith and Jones portraying Police Officers responding to a noise complaint from a lady in Belgium. If the complaint was true, I hate to imagine where the next few complaints came from.
@themisspultone
@themisspultone Жыл бұрын
stole the show? decades later at a Greenday concert he was still at it :D
@lynjones2461
@lynjones2461 Жыл бұрын
Love how your daughter was so impressed by Freddie and Queen ive never seen anybody not be impressed he was the greatest showman backed by the greatest band ever all fabulous musicians and they wrote all their own songs just amazing it still makes me go cold listening to them and i was there the first time around xx Sir Elton John was on next and he was heard to say "how the f..k can i follow that " ha ha the greatest 20 minutes in music history so proud of them xx
@johnkochen7264
@johnkochen7264 2 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine him standing on that stage in Wembley with an audience of thousands and he plays them like a fiddle. That is real stage presence.
@jimmysmith9273
@jimmysmith9273 2 жыл бұрын
Crowd Control For Sure. I Had The pleasure of seeing them perform in Nashville many years ago! It was Awesome
@BlackfiguresSAD
@BlackfiguresSAD 2 жыл бұрын
Not just playing them like a fiddle. This concert was tied in with the one in Philly, switching between each act. In Philly the crowd were reacting to Freddie on the big screen the same way as the Brits were in London including during the call and response. So he played another crowd like a fiddle who were 4000 miles away.
@lsmith992
@lsmith992 Жыл бұрын
72k on Wembley and 92k Philly USA. Plus over 1 billion around the world.
@roddiener1235
@roddiener1235 Жыл бұрын
You my friend, are a good Dad, and you sweetheart have an open mind to hearing new things, listen to your Dad......
@davidhoward5392
@davidhoward5392 2 жыл бұрын
This is what greatest looks like, his like will never be seen again. There can be only one, this is the One !
@tonemarieantonsen1597
@tonemarieantonsen1597 Жыл бұрын
He died 24 November 1991 .A Great loss for the world 😢😢He was fantastic 👏 ❤️❤️🎶Freddie was born on Zansibar
@mrk8050
@mrk8050 2 жыл бұрын
At the time of Live Aid I was serving in the British Royal Marine Commandos in a refugee camp in Ethiopia, whilst the Bands were raising money for the people we were there to help and protect. We listened to it on the radio. We were surrounded by the full horror of the Famine, but when Queen came on the radio those poor soles who were there even reacted in a very positive way. I remember that a lot of us Royal Marine Commandos were crying watching some of the children dancing along, I'm teary eyed just remembering. I looked around at men I had fought alongside, who were tough, hardened Royal Marine Commandos who had fought a life and death war against Argentinian's in 82. By the end of Queen's set we were dancing with the children. It went along way to help build their trust in us. The famine is only one of many terrible memories I have from 35 years of active service, and over 2 years hospitalisation. But when I remember the smiles on the children's faces, and their laughter at the terrible way we danced always reminds me that humanity will always find it's way through even the worst of times. I only watched it for the first time last year, my son put it on the TV. A lot of memories came back and a lot of tears. My amazing Wife took me to see Queen at Wembley, U.K., in 1986 two weeks after I got back from Ethiopia as a surprise, we also went to the last Queen concert they ever did. I saw Queen live 8 times in all (my wife only 6 ha ha), they were incredible live. And yes, I am an old fart. P.S. In 2007 I was walking in a part of London called, Putney, with 2 of my fellow service members. We were on our way to see an ex member of our Troop when I spotted a man I recognised, but I couldn't think of where from. Suddenly I realised who it was and shouted out "your John Deacon"! He nearly jumped out of his skin, and I immediately apologised for scaring the crap out of him. My two colleagues thought I'd lost my mind, until I told them who he was. I'd listened to Queen on Base and when we were Posted to Iraq, Afghanistan and a lot of other places all the time. Mr Deacon invited us for a pint at his local pub, which I said yes to, as fast as giving an order on Parade or when under fire. So there I was having a beer with a Legend, Queen's Bassist, talking about all the times I had seen Queen live, starting as far back as 1977 when I was 13, and also that my wife and I had "You're My Best Friend" as our song at our wedding (which he wrote). I told him the impact that hearing Queen at Live Aid had on the refugee's who could hear it at the camp in Ethiopia in 1985. And how It was Queen that actually got some of the children dancing, how they pulled some of us up and ended up dancing with them, and after that moment the children and some of the women started to trust us. The fact that we were able to build on that basis, and in other Country's being able to use music as a way to break down barriers that people who had suffered so much naturally build. Then my colleagues decided to tell him that I had a habit of singing Queen and songs from other bands like the Electric Light Orchestra, Earth Wind and Fire, Motorhead, Thin Lizzy and so on when we were in combat, and how it would help calm the younger Trooper's and soldiers. I just wanted to become invisible at that moment, but he asked me what I sang, so I ran of quite a long list, he said I had good taste. After a couple of pints we went on our way, I had the autograph for my wife. He was a humble and incredibly nice man, and I have such a great memory in meeting one of my hero's. However, as soon as we were out of sight, my colleagues ran for their lives. I managed to bug one of my older brothers and his wife to go and see Queen's "The Game Tour" in 1980 at the Wembley Arena. It was a Christmas present to my girlfriend (now wife and owner), it was our second date. I'd seen them on their "Crazy Tour" the year before so I knew what a hell of a show they put on, plus I was trying to lure the Boss to the dark side :)). And like all good couples we have a song, which we danced to at our wedding, "You're My Best Friend", a song written by John Deacon (the bassist, who I met by accident 2007).
@4MINGTHOUGHTS
@4MINGTHOUGHTS Жыл бұрын
What a touching story. Thank you for your service and your insight on the brave soldiers serving in Ethiopia at the time. What a blessing to have had such experiences with this legendary band.
@kathramsay1569
@kathramsay1569 2 жыл бұрын
Your daughter’s right. Roger’s son said radio caca when he was very small, he was half French, and that inspired the song. ❤️❤️
@stevemowat4294
@stevemowat4294 Жыл бұрын
I'm a grandad of 6, It's awesome to see the relationship you have with your daughter and her willingness to appreciate 80's ROCK. One can see how engaged Freeburg is in this music through the intensity in her lovely dark eyes. Bravo dad. Creating a new rock chick!
@CaptainNemo1701
@CaptainNemo1701 2 жыл бұрын
A hot day in 1985, about 72,000 people in the stadium, millions watching all over the planet...and for 20 minutes, Britain had a different Queen on the throne:). Often regarded as the greatest live performance ever.
@Sassypaws4927
@Sassypaws4927 2 жыл бұрын
Roger Taylor (Queen's drummer) wrote Radio Ga Ga. His then 3-yr-old son, Felix, whose mother is French, ran into the room and announced "radio caca". Roger was inspired by the statement but Queen's management company nixed the idea of Caca (French for poo) so he changed it to GaGa though Roger claims that in the studio version, occasionally they actually did sing "Caca". Freddie wrote "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" as an homage to Elvis. Freddie was taking a bath in his hotel in Munich (recording an album) when the inspiration struck. He yelled for someone to bring him a guitar and it took him about 10 minutes to write this song. He called the other members of Queen to go to the studio immediately so they could record it. Actually, Freddie, Roger, and John had it recorded before Brian made it to the studio so his guitar solo was added last.
@JeshuaSquirrel
@JeshuaSquirrel 2 жыл бұрын
More than a gifted songwriter, more than a fantastic singer, Freddie was a born entertainer.
@juliatobiason3932
@juliatobiason3932 Жыл бұрын
The group was actually very intelligent with high college degrees. Back then musicians were crossed trained to play all the instruments unlike today where a keyboard can play every instrumental music but it’s never the same as the real McCoy. Freddie Mercury didn’t have an easy life. He earned the respect of his fans
@juliatobiason3932
@juliatobiason3932 Жыл бұрын
Your daughter needs to turn up her mic louder. I could barely hear her voice whenever she spoke. She’s a beautiful woman and daughter with so much to give and is recognizing her abilities and gift’s. She’s very blessed to have a father like you who supports and protects her. Freddie’s Live Aid performance is amazing as well. His video biography is quite interesting
@petemcfeet28
@petemcfeet28 2 жыл бұрын
That entire concert was about the biggest thing I had ever witnessed on live Televison. First of its kind on that kind of scale for sure and maybe since. The whole world stopped and watched for the music and for aids. I was 15 years old. Changed my life. Nice of you to pass it to your daughter even if you were too young to experience and enjoy it when it happened. I was at my grandmothers house and it was full of relatives that weekend for some reason. It was on all weekend. We all came and went into the living room and got bits and pieces. But the evenings were saved for the big acts. Great choice! Cheers!
@tracyepaul7872
@tracyepaul7872 2 жыл бұрын
It wasn't for aids, it was for famine relief in Africa.
@chrisukman
@chrisukman 2 жыл бұрын
I was 18 in a pub in soho London upset I could not get tickets, I was poor too so hard to get tickets , in the pub or ever watching this is technicaly wonderfully done , aids then was like covid and a lot more.
@tracyepaul7872
@tracyepaul7872 2 жыл бұрын
@@chrisukman It was about the famine in Africa, not AIDS (notice the "S"). It was called Live AID (no "S") because it was live, of course and it was to Aid those who were starting.
@pipmaple
@pipmaple 2 жыл бұрын
I was fortunate to be there and they smashed it ! The best performance I’ve ever seen.
@TCBReacts
@TCBReacts 2 жыл бұрын
Lucky!!!!
@mindyalderman8865
@mindyalderman8865 2 жыл бұрын
Radio was everything at one time. Slept to a radio station and woke up to it every morning.got ready for school to it.
@ravenzyblack
@ravenzyblack 2 жыл бұрын
@@mindyalderman8865 - Same here.
@jeekay231
@jeekay231 Жыл бұрын
Me too
@bulldaisymom
@bulldaisymom 2 жыл бұрын
crazy thing called love was for Elvis . Freddie liked Elvis
@kendallneason3645
@kendallneason3645 2 жыл бұрын
Freddie was born in Zanzibar. His family immigrated to England when he was a pre-teen for religious persecution.
@andrewfrost8866
@andrewfrost8866 Жыл бұрын
TCB Reacts I was there aged 22; thank you for sharing this genuine and heart-warming reaction! It's incredible to see how Queen's performance at Live Aid still has the power to move and inspire people decades later. It is estimated that around 1.9 billion people across 150 countries watched Live Aid in 1985. Your daughter's reaction is truly priceless, and I appreciate your decision to keep the video authentic with the mic glitch. It's a testament to the magic of music transcending generations.
@lextex3280
@lextex3280 2 жыл бұрын
I was at that concert, my friends and I were stood just to the right of the camera tent in the crowd. I was 16 at the time. Awesome concert.
@TCBReacts
@TCBReacts 2 жыл бұрын
Lucky!!!!!!!
@TheNafyou
@TheNafyou 2 жыл бұрын
Waw waw omg
@aussierhino471
@aussierhino471 2 жыл бұрын
I love the little smile that steals across her face, when she knows she's listening to something special - and the widening of the eyes - lovely reaction :)
@JohnnyLaps
@JohnnyLaps 2 жыл бұрын
This is what I'm talking about.Beautiful family enjoying timeless performances!'Pay it forward👍👍
@thanksmr.obvious6427
@thanksmr.obvious6427 2 жыл бұрын
This live perfomance is considered the best live of all time :) also FM is considered the best singer of all time for many :D .. great reaction guys
@Heyboo66
@Heyboo66 2 жыл бұрын
Your comments make us realise how far we've come since 1985. I was 26 then and not particularly a queen fan , but live aid was such a big deal , and looking back queens performance was the only one I remember. I hope you've seen the movie now, remember freddie had just got his aids diagnosis before live aid and in those days it was a death sentence. We're all so proud of these guys in the UK and dad...you're not 40 yet? Really?🤣🤣❤🥰
@anne-mariesindruprix4792
@anne-mariesindruprix4792 9 ай бұрын
Freddie was diagnosed in 1987 - they had altered it for the movie which was not a documentary.
@Acadian_Proud
@Acadian_Proud 2 жыл бұрын
After their performance, Freddie went to see Elton after Queen had stolen the show. “Freddie, nobody should go on after you - you were magnificent.” Stewart Stanford (actor) once said “The bravest thing David Bowie ever did was to go on stage after Queen at Live Aid.”
@bobby_c7671
@bobby_c7671 Жыл бұрын
Yet Bowie put on a fantastic set as well...what a twosome!
@tedpetry2028
@tedpetry2028 2 жыл бұрын
Daughter, you have seen a part of history in music. There will be no other....Freddy brought millions of people together because of his music..
@dawnray8550
@dawnray8550 2 жыл бұрын
This was so adorable to watch between you and your daughter. My kids love Queen because I grew up listening to them. I made sure they knew amazing vocalists. My kids can sing Queen along with me. Freddie was a power house that should never be forgotten.
@Bowhunterwt
@Bowhunterwt 2 жыл бұрын
Your Daughter is so precious, savor these moments as they grow up, and she will share them with her own kids.
@ellenstrack6274
@ellenstrack6274 2 жыл бұрын
I was in Philidelphia for the show....all day in high 90 temps...It was a great event and this was the best 25 minutes of the day. The reaction from the crowd you are seeing was mirrored in Philidelphia by an even larger crowd.
@BAYBAY_316
@BAYBAY_316 2 жыл бұрын
I think alot of people don't know live aid was in multiple cities. Thanks for sharing. Long live Freddie's memory.
@stefan8405
@stefan8405 9 ай бұрын
Are there any video's showing people's reaction in Philly to queen performance?
@cageygutman7027
@cageygutman7027 2 жыл бұрын
Definition of the word "Adorable".
@nsvirginiafankelly9526
@nsvirginiafankelly9526 2 жыл бұрын
Nice seeing the younger generation watch this. Probably the best 20 minutes in rock history. Freddie was born in Zanzibar. There will never be another Freddie Mercury!! Check out more of Queens music young lady😊
@freakiestshayms
@freakiestshayms Жыл бұрын
I came here specifically to see if someone corrected him to say Freddie was born in Zanzibar... just couldn't let it slide. Also there were two spots where they did say Caca during radio Gaga because that was what Roger Taylor's child said to inspire the song ❤
@johndare3576
@johndare3576 2 жыл бұрын
In 1986 I was fortunate enough to see Queen perform at open air gig at Knebworth in England.. It was probably the greatest musical experience of my life. Freddie Mercury was majestic!
@markmurphy257
@markmurphy257 2 жыл бұрын
I was 15 best concert ever I stood by the sound box in the middle of the ground
@TCBReacts
@TCBReacts 2 жыл бұрын
Lucky oh so lucky
@keithbird8910
@keithbird8910 Жыл бұрын
You lucky bastard!
@vernhoke7730
@vernhoke7730 2 жыл бұрын
I had the pleasure of seeing Queen twice back in 1980 and again in 1982 at Madison Square Garden. In fact the live videos from Queen Rocks Montreal 1981 is the same tour I saw them on in 1980. Also in the movie "Bohemian Rhapsody" when they appeared at MSG, for the first time, that was the same concert I went to in real life.
@pinkey943
@pinkey943 2 жыл бұрын
I saw them in 1978 Madison Square Garden.
@darrylarmstrong3341
@darrylarmstrong3341 Жыл бұрын
Quite the hero you are
@ruffianwon
@ruffianwon 2 жыл бұрын
I absoulutely love watching you watching her. The love and pride in you eyes almost makes me cry. What a lucky young lady to have an amazing father. I wish all children could feel the love of a father. You two are amazing
@gunnerman2452
@gunnerman2452 Жыл бұрын
I was at this Live Aid gig at Wembley and it still sends shivers down my spine and a tear in my eye. Exactly a year later from that day ( all but a day ) I was back at Wembley stadium watching Queen on the Its a Kind Of Magic Tour. The band that supported them that day was the brilliant INXS
@TheBooey1650
@TheBooey1650 2 жыл бұрын
Queen is always awesome, but watching you two was incredible. Loved that she was with you and her reactions...priceless. Thanks for sharing this.
@davidbrannon2627
@davidbrannon2627 2 жыл бұрын
I am new here , seeing the two of you together warmed my heart ....more please!
@SwearyCyclist
@SwearyCyclist 2 жыл бұрын
My wife was lucky to see Queen on their last tour. She said it was the best concert she had seen.
@renaissanceman7145
@renaissanceman7145 Жыл бұрын
"Is he alive?" Young lady, Freddie Mercury is alive and well in the hearts and minds of millions of fans all over the globe. Seeing your reaction and others in your age range I'm confident that, not just Freddie but Queen the band, have made fans in a couple more generations at least, pushing them ever closer to immortality.
@mjkjelland13
@mjkjelland13 Жыл бұрын
I remember this clearly, I was 19 years old and Queen has always been my favorite. They dominated Live Aid, it was awesome.
@DanielFrost21
@DanielFrost21 2 жыл бұрын
The greatest live performance in rock history. Freddie and Queen stole the show that day, even the other acts said so. I hope you don't me saying that your daughter is beautiful.
@ianlongfellow6395
@ianlongfellow6395 2 жыл бұрын
88% voice, but 150% Rock God! Had the world in his hand
@keithnettleton4922
@keithnettleton4922 Жыл бұрын
Roger actually admitted that they used to sing ca ca on live performances 😂😂
@incamoran9532
@incamoran9532 6 ай бұрын
Bless your heart for giving your sweet girl a proper musical education and showing her how musical talent actually works: no gimmicks, no auto-tune, no earpiece, no semi-naked dancers, no dissing exes, no backing track, nothing but talent. Roger wrote this, adapting his child's words ka-ka (meaning poop) to ga-ga. Part of the lyrics is radio blah-blah.
@abrahamsimmons9203
@abrahamsimmons9203 Жыл бұрын
Legend has it that Queen convinced the sound guys to keep every ones speaker setting on 8 but had them crank to 11 when they came out
@brassneck6636
@brassneck6636 Жыл бұрын
I found myself watching both your reaction videos to queen and have to say just how wonderful it was to see your daughter react to each and every song... lovely to see.... but dad... you made me feel that bit older lol you said you were 2.... I was at a outdoor event on the shores of loch Lomond in scotland watching this live on giant screens during the live aid concert!!! i was 14 at the time lol wow that does make me feel old lol but still a rocker!!! lol ...thanks for your precious videos!! keep the music alive dude lol
@sherryheim5504
@sherryheim5504 2 жыл бұрын
I have seen this show so many times I cannot count including on the day it happened (TV only was not at the concert) and I still feel like it is the first time every time. Radio Ga Ga was Roger Taylor's song and his toddler son came into the room didn't like the music he heard, and pointed at the radio and said Radio Caca. (his mom was French and the child spoke both languages. Crazy Little Thing was a song Freddie wrote as a tribute to Elvis , who he truly admired. Thank you for your reactions.
@steverobey711
@steverobey711 Жыл бұрын
Hi coming from England I was Listening to Queen in my Teens Saw them in 1977 News of the World/ WE will Rock you tour They were Awesome and now retired still listening to Rock music all the best from Nottinghamshire UK👍👍👍👍
@BAYBAY_316
@BAYBAY_316 2 жыл бұрын
Let all the dad's do this. Never forget Freddie.
@andysutcliffe3915
@andysutcliffe3915 2 жыл бұрын
I always find it amusing that everyone’s favourite elvis song, isn’t actually elvis, it’s queen…
@Dee-JayW
@Dee-JayW 2 жыл бұрын
Billions saw this performance, i was one of them !!! 🇨🇦 “What instrument do you play” Freddie: “The crowd, darling”❤❤ He did write Crazy Little Thing as a tribute to Elvis. Also, They are all highly educated, Brian May PhD in astrophysics. Next up should be Live Montreal 1981 “Save Me” written by Dr Brian May!
@kendallneason3645
@kendallneason3645 2 жыл бұрын
And Somebody to Love in Montreal. They were incredible!
@nicksincs
@nicksincs Жыл бұрын
I love the look of dad and daughter learning something new
@deoncruywagen5191
@deoncruywagen5191 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, guys, that was awesome! Next you have to show Freeburg the videos of 'Princes Of The Universe' and 'Barcelona' (with Montserrat Caballé). I would love to see her reactions to these two.
@bettyb1313
@bettyb1313 Жыл бұрын
Im from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and people across the world were clapping along with the performance. This was ground breaking in the time...
@1thejet
@1thejet 2 жыл бұрын
I was 22 when I watched this performance...at Wembley Stadium. Every time I watch it, I get that same rush throughout by body. Those were the "good ole days" for me. Now 60 years old I love watching you younger folks reacting to it. And we had no dinosaurs back in 1985, well, maybe Bob Hope. The only negative to being there was the line for the can!!
@sandgroperwookiee65
@sandgroperwookiee65 2 жыл бұрын
Freddie was born in Zanzibar (now Tanzania). A brilliant man 👍🤘♥️
@tuxedotservo
@tuxedotservo Жыл бұрын
You should get her opinion on one of the live versions of "Somebody to Love" ... In 1985 a cell phone handset was larger than the handset on an old landline phone - and it was tethered to a big bag that had the battery pack. I actually still have the handset for one of those old Motorola phones. Cell phones have changed a wee bit since then 😃
@henry1395
@henry1395 2 жыл бұрын
1985 was my Matric year... Unforgettable memories and I saw Queen LIVE at Sun City ,Super Bowl in Bophuthatswana near South Africa during the same time ...* damn, those were the good old days! 🙌
@tedpetry2028
@tedpetry2028 2 жыл бұрын
I took my daughter, 41 years younger than me, to see Queen with Adam Lambert. Am I crazy or a loving dad? She's 26 now......And she loved the concert.
@USMCMachine
@USMCMachine 2 жыл бұрын
He did crazy little thing called love to sound like Elvis on purpose. The kind of slurred speech. It’s a lot of the same mannerisms. Love the videos. Great stuff both of you. Can’t wait to see more videos.
@sallyintucson
@sallyintucson 2 жыл бұрын
He had a severe throat infection. His doctor advised him not to do the concert. There’s a clip on YT showing the audience at a Green Day concert singing Bohemian Rhapsody in perfect tune. All the more amazing because the audience wasn’t yet born when this song came out.
@leedaniels1468
@leedaniels1468 Жыл бұрын
The best front man ever..
@tiffanytosh1569
@tiffanytosh1569 2 жыл бұрын
I had just graduated high school in 1985. I watched this on TV, one of the 1.9 billion people from around the world. Awestruck!
@TCBReacts
@TCBReacts 2 жыл бұрын
I wish I would have saw it live!!!
@tiffanytosh1569
@tiffanytosh1569 2 жыл бұрын
@@TCBReacts me, too!
@blindazabat9527
@blindazabat9527 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks to this little girl, Elvis is still in the building! ;)
@jesnorpolicarpio8731
@jesnorpolicarpio8731 2 жыл бұрын
A true legend still missing him irreplaceable
@MrRolemaster
@MrRolemaster 2 жыл бұрын
What an absolutely adorable young lady you got there. Her reaction seems so legit and sweet.
@themisspultone
@themisspultone Жыл бұрын
Ahhh Freddie, you have such a talent to play the crowd
@brettteply-vf9ch
@brettteply-vf9ch Жыл бұрын
It's nice to see a loving father and daughter sharing this.
@jeffreydeeds9225
@jeffreydeeds9225 2 жыл бұрын
This was highly entertaining! It's great to see younger generations finding appreciation for music from the 70s and 80s! ... so funny to hear you try to describe your "selfie" with Freddie. I often forget that there are millions of people alive who can't quite grasp a world without all the technology and communication method we have today. As a kid, I remember going out to play with other kids and knowing that I had to go home when the street lights came on, and it was upsetting to have to go! Ah, the good times we had! You both made me laugh, and reminisce with this one! Cheers!
@TCBReacts
@TCBReacts 2 жыл бұрын
We appreciate the view and support
@tedpetry2028
@tedpetry2028 2 жыл бұрын
Freddy had a stage presence that will never be surpassed.
@glastonbury4304
@glastonbury4304 Жыл бұрын
Your daughter is so creative in trying to explain what to do in the 80's , so funny, love it 😂❤
@allycatspreparedlife5313
@allycatspreparedlife5313 Жыл бұрын
@Freebird so happy to see you enjoying us old ppl music. Lol when Queen would play In Boston. Me and my bestie would go out for drinks. They are the nicest,kindest men you would ever want to meet. Freddie always got drop off at a different bar. So I knew about his secret way back in 1978. He was incredible.
@belyndareidda2276
@belyndareidda2276 Жыл бұрын
i love you and your daughter rocking out together! Its so sweet
@angiemottershead1394
@angiemottershead1394 2 жыл бұрын
On that day there was only one Queen in the country. Long live Freddie. We miss you. Xxxxx
@plasticcreations7836
@plasticcreations7836 Жыл бұрын
And only 6 years later he was dead. I was about the same age as your daughter at the time of Live Aid. I'm not sure there will ever be a band as good as Queen. They transcended so many genres. I can see why you would think Freddie was born in England but he was actually born in Zanzibar.
@jndfan
@jndfan 2 жыл бұрын
Your dad has you on the right track. Queen was an amazing band!! I was in my late teens,early 20s. It was an honor to have a band this good in my Era. Freddie was an amazing singer and front man as you can see how he gets every person in Wembley stadium to participate and react to his every move.
@morussell4033
@morussell4033 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome Reaction guys and I loved the Radio Ka Ka part..funny as 😅💖💯...No.1 fan, Princess Diana was in The Stadium on This Special Day xxx...
@blindazabat9527
@blindazabat9527 2 жыл бұрын
Great thing you do there mate. I do the same with my kids. Now, whenever they drive me somewhere, I have good music in their car! :)
@TheStv89
@TheStv89 2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction guys ! Looking forward to more,
@robingayle68
@robingayle68 2 жыл бұрын
Freddy Mercury was born Farrohk Bulsara in Zanzibar. He had a throat infection at the time of Live Aid and a doctor told him NOT to do the show. Freddy did it anyway. Have you ever tried to sing with a really bad sore throat? A crack in his voice is a small thing in comparison. Love to see the father/daughter reaction ❤️
@adrianwebster3249
@adrianwebster3249 2 жыл бұрын
The late great Freedie held a microphone in one hand that day, and the world in the other. The greatest 20 minutes of live music ever.
@peterramsay4674
@peterramsay4674 2 жыл бұрын
Freddie is cheeky. He plays with the audience bringing them in and incorporating them into the music. Thank god he brought this extrordinary man into our lives. Personally I believe Elton John and Freddie Mercury did more to advance the call to action and awareness of the AIDS epidemic that scourged the entire world than anyone else.
@TanyaRando
@TanyaRando Жыл бұрын
Seeing the reaction of the crowd, every single person there, everyone, clapping in time to Radio Ga-Ga, brings tears to my eyes, I saw this concert, unfortunately wasn’t in the crowd, but I cried then too!
@mrburnsisevil
@mrburnsisevil 2 жыл бұрын
It's pretty cool you share this with your daughter, passing it down to the next generation. Good on you Sir!
@Raymail-tj4cf
@Raymail-tj4cf Жыл бұрын
The greatest performance of all time. I saw this “live” on MTV.
@biancawichard2421
@biancawichard2421 2 жыл бұрын
thanks dad for introducing your daughter to old music its great to see her reaction on the real music from the past
@sheenagalway6531
@sheenagalway6531 2 жыл бұрын
He did say radio caca. The song was originally called radio caca bcuz Roger, the drummer, heard his 2 year old son (who was half french) yell ugh radio caca and wrote the song from there. It ended up getting changed to gaga before it was released.
@TCBReacts
@TCBReacts 2 жыл бұрын
Oh snap that’s awesome
@AndieO
@AndieO 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this review.. Loved you rocking out. Their Live in Montreal dvd is excellent. Freddie was in full voice. I remember this concert, and I also remember when Thriller debuted (I was 10...lol) Love that you're sharing these with Freeburg. My parents instilled a love of music when I was little - hence my love of Elvis, Buddy Holly, Little Richard. Liked and subbed.
@charlesballard5251
@charlesballard5251 Жыл бұрын
I love your daughters comment about Freddie's playfulness. All I could think was "Girl you aint seen shit yet"!!! Then the crowd starts reacting and clapping like the extras from the original music video of "Radio Ga-Ga". For many years I thought I was the only person who thought that "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" sounded like an Elvis song. Great vid. Now watch "Highlander" together.
@jean-francoispirenne6518
@jean-francoispirenne6518 2 жыл бұрын
I was 25 at the time of the planetary concert. Initially, Queen was even not invited. Finally, they stole the show!
@jeroen8849
@jeroen8849 Жыл бұрын
One word: AMAZING
@bettyb1313
@bettyb1313 2 жыл бұрын
I was 11 and glued to the TV for hours we didn't want to miss a thing
@sabrinaaubret2732
@sabrinaaubret2732 Жыл бұрын
Hello it's the French mom! Your daughter is too funny with certain reactions like giving him water in the middle of a song 😂! He was a performer at heart despite being sick 😥! We can see at certain times that he catches his breath with difficulty 😔! I already knew about Lady Gaga and I think it's great 😉! I hope your daughter has seen the movie Bohemian Rapsody?? I would like to know how she felt and if like me (in the movies), she cried several times 😭😅! Thank you for sharing especially on this kind of songs 😉! last thing, I saw that she knew Elvis' song (very good taste 🥰😍)! See you soon I hope 🫠
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