I think the most passionate is Bohemian Rhapsody from Budapest on July 27, 1986. Although, Freddie's voice isn't in great shape, he sings it so passionate. It still remains my favourite live version of Bo Rhap ever!
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millionaire waltz, studio version
"how we danced and played..."
timeless passion here !
"how we danced and played..."
timeless passion here !
The studio versions of Who Wants To Live Forever, The Show Must Go On and A Winter's Tale. All beautiful moments.
Somebody to Love at Milton Keynes and Love of My Life at Wembley mainly because Mary was there and Freddie was singing it for her and it showed
Show must go on wasnt his best vocal shape?
I have to disagree with you and say that show must go on might be his best vocals ever. It sounds tremendously beautiful
I have to disagree with you and say that show must go on might be his best vocals ever. It sounds tremendously beautiful
It might actually be Somebody to Love from the first night of Rock in Rio. It has to be one of the best versions of the song at all time and one of Freddie's best live vocal moments. He sings it perfectly with great emotion.
I think there's a lot of passion in Teo Torriatte (ADATR studio) 0:20 to 0:49. It's A Beautiful Day 0:44 to 1:49 impresses me no end, with 1:14-1:16 and 1:38 as standout on there because of the vocal rising over the instruments that suddenly appear. A New Life is Born 0:35 to 1:14 is probably the most passionate studio bootleg moment. While I'm on studio bootlegs may I also throw Self Made Man 2:05 to 2:34 because that's when the vocals are most hearable and Freddie belts out over the choatic instrumental backing. The first verse of Your Kind of Lover is good also. Other Freddie solo tracks that are passionate include Goin' Back. It's peculiar that was sampled in Mother Love, because on this thread a lot of people think Mother Love is passionate. I agree partially, even though I've never really been able to get into that song. And to end the reactions that this might get, my reason being probably because it's Freddie's last song. The whole sense of melancholy around it has dampened the track for me. It's the low point of MiH. Sorry to any fans who think Mother Love is one of the greats. My opinion is mine, other people's opinions are theirs. That's all I can say.
I can't believe nobody has mentioned "You Take My Breath Away" so far (Well, I just did).
The last time he sings "I will fiiiiiind you", hitting a high note without the backing choir.
Both studio and the live versions are great. A very intimate Freddie moment, if there ever was any, in my opinion.
The last time he sings "I will fiiiiiind you", hitting a high note without the backing choir.
Both studio and the live versions are great. A very intimate Freddie moment, if there ever was any, in my opinion.
freddiefan91 wrote:
Somebody to Love at Milton Keynes and Love of My Life at Wembley mainly because Mary was there and Freddie was singing it for her and it showed
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Interesting, I've never heard that before. Is this documented somewhere?
Somebody to Love at Milton Keynes and Love of My Life at Wembley mainly because Mary was there and Freddie was singing it for her and it showed
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Interesting, I've never heard that before. Is this documented somewhere?
Somebody to love in New York Madison Square Garden July 28, 1982
Somebody to Love at Milton Keynes has an amazing vocal performance from Fred.
Mercury SingerOfLife wrote: Show must go on wasnt his best vocal shape?
I have to disagree with you and say that show must go on might be his best vocals ever. It sounds tremendously beautiful
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Let me make it clear. TSMGO is AMAZING!! It's so beautiful that it makes me cry every now and then, and I'd give my life if I could sing like he did in this song, and I consider it one of his most passionate moments, but in comparison with other albums his voice is not that great (as it was between Jazz and The Miracle, IMHO).
I have to disagree with you and say that show must go on might be his best vocals ever. It sounds tremendously beautiful
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Let me make it clear. TSMGO is AMAZING!! It's so beautiful that it makes me cry every now and then, and I'd give my life if I could sing like he did in this song, and I consider it one of his most passionate moments, but in comparison with other albums his voice is not that great (as it was between Jazz and The Miracle, IMHO).
MOther love the final freddie verse, still makes my eyes water
I'd say his voice was in great shape, on Innuendo. Perhaps his best.
But I consider Races to be his best album, vocally.
But I consider Races to be his best album, vocally.
Without a doubt my friends
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