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What do you think was Freddie's best and worst live performances?
Best for me might be We Are The Champions at live aid.
worst for me might be We Will Rock you at Fukuoka 1979,Or Liar at San Fransisco 1977.
These are not best live shows,it is best song performances vocally.
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Best: Bo Rhap at Newcastle/ Glasgow 1979?

Worst Bo rhap at Fukuoka 1976?
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"White Queen" from "THE RAINBOW 1974" was mega
as freddies vocals were superb.
I would say there is a lot of songs from "Live in Rio" dvd which freddies vocals were terrible, but they did do a lot of work over there and his throat did suffer.
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"Is This The World We Created...?" from Live Magic is great (think it's from the Knebworth concert(?)).
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[QUOTE] [b]gerry wrote:[/b]

"White Queen" from "THE RAINBOW 1974" was mega
as freddies vocals were superb.
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Indeed.Apart from the great vocals the piano -guitar interaction after 2:50 is superb. Very melodic, great rythem, and very 70's sound. Spot on.
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[QUOTE] [b]Stelios wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]gerry wrote:[/b]

"White Queen" from "THE RAINBOW 1974" was mega
as freddies vocals were superb.
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Indeed.Apart from the great vocals the piano -guitar interaction after 2:50 is superb. Very melodic, great rythem, and very 70's sound. Spot on.

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Spot on - love the piano along with Brian's guitar solo section in the live versions and the BBC version
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Save Me from Rock Montreal was pretty great.

I've never been a fan of Sweet Lady live; Freddie often struggled vocally and changed the melody, and the band going into their 'Cream-esque' power trio stuff never did it for me on that track (yet I loved that on other tracks like 'Liar' around 1977).
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yeah, "sweet lady" is a favourite track for me, but as you say "live" it did change style and tempo.
Still i liked it at Hyde Park 1976.
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Sweet Lady from Liverpool '75 is pretty awesome.
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[QUOTE] [b]ITSM wrote:[/b] "Is This The World We Created...?" from Live Magic is great (think it's from the Knebworth concert(?)).[/QUOTE] First night at Wembley, actually. It's my favourite live version of the song, too.
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The best....everything I heard at Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo, Jan '77 and Nov '78. Nothing, by any band, has come close to these to performances.

Best concert for a Michigan resident: Detroit, Sept 1980.
Due to the Lions adopting the song, AOBTD as an encore, with Freddie wearing the cap, sitting on top of Darth Vader's (or was it Superman's) shoulders, set the arena on frickin' fire.

The worst....'Body Language' in Detroit, August '82. It followed the guitar solo, and if you listen to the bootleg, you can literally hear the air getting sucked out of Joe Louis Arena
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Best is White Queen from Rainbow 74, worst is a tie between Wembley and Budapest in their entirety. Queen was less interested in being a bad ass rock and roll band at that point and more interested in playing the pop hits which did not for a dynamic concert make.
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[QUOTE] [b]*goodco* wrote:[/b]

The best....everything I heard at Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo, Jan '77 and Nov '78. Nothing, by any band, has come close to these to performances.

Best concert for a Michigan resident: Detroit, Sept 1980.
Due to the Lions adopting the song, AOBTD as an encore, with Freddie wearing the cap, sitting on top of Darth Vader's (or was it Superman's) shoulders, set the arena on frickin' fire.

The worst....'Body Language' in Detroit, August '82. It followed the guitar solo, and if you listen to the bootleg, you can literally hear the air getting sucked out of Joe Louis Arena
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Love hearing these first-hand insights.

That said - the Lions' cap in '80 was for Dust, while the Darth Vader gag was for WWRY in the second encore. But I understand, it was many years/drugs ago ;)
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Well....I was pretty close to accurate;-)

Gawd........I wish there were audio or video bootlegs of the Kzoo 77/78 and Detroit shows (other than the '82 one).
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Just listen to the Boston 76 show. Wow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTOz2BlV2Wc