What in your opinion is the best bohemian rhapsody Live performance? I love the one from Budapest such great vocals from Freddie. Not my favorite but top 5 for me.
Gregsynth · Member since
For the full live version - Newcastle 1979 (2nd Night)
For the medley version - Live Aid
dive2063 · Member since
I would add the Brussels '86 version to the other mentioned by Greg ) very emotional performance for me
fr1986 · Member since
i would say live aid and frejus 86'(one of the few times he went for the high notes during the verse Carry on Carry on.....)
drmurph · Member since
For my "live best of" playlist (I try to use only decent recordings - no bootlegs) I cut and shut the start of Live aid with the end of Montreal.
una999 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Jake12 wrote:[/b]
What in your opinion is the best bohemian rhapsody Live performance? I love the one from Budapest such great vocals from Freddie. Not my favorite but top 5 for me.[/QUOTE]
In my opinion, I would say Budapest - nails the medley bit and the rest ain't too bad either (love wembley ending, saturday show). Besides that personally I'm not into liking a performance simply because Freddie hits a high note on one word and then the rest sounds out of balance or something. Budapest is so measured it's beautiful, even mellow!
Bruno P. · Member since
Newcastle '79. Live Aid is great, it's a shame they didnt play the rock section. I listen to the Live at the Bowl version mostly though - professionally recorded, great phrasing from Freddie and he hits a great high note in the rock section (leave me to d*I*e) - not exactly like on the record, but still higher than most live versions.
Gregsynth · Member since
Here's another good one (shame about the audio quality).
Jake12 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Gregsynth wrote:[/b]
Here's another good one (shame about the audio quality).[/QUOTE]
LOVE this one! Similar to Montreal! Very good! ??
Bruno P. · Member since
Oh yeah, Cologne. I like how he hits the higher note in the rock section much better here, sounds more natural to my ears. Tough choice between this one and Newcastle. However, I'd choose the Newcastle one because he sings the "Carry On" bit properly and it sounds incredible. But wait, I like how he sings the "Gotta leave you all behind" bit higher in the Cologne section, which makes Cologne my choice. But... yeah, I can't choose :P
By the way I just listened to the Glasgow one. He sings the "d-I-e" in the rock section similar to the Newcastle one. Honestly, both sounded as if someone from the crowd hit the C5 as I can hear Freddie going lower again while apparently there's still someone singing the higher note, but it's probably Freddie touching the C5 briefly and then singing lower again. The Cologne one sounds like Freddie touches the C5, sustains it for a bit and then sings lower again in a natural way, unlike both 79 recordings. Is there a chance someone decided to overdub both 79 versions?
master marathon runner · Member since
Re: the Newcastle '79 effort, I was sitting in 2nd row and had no idea at the time that this rendition would be held in such high regard decades later.
flash00. · Member since
After hearing Cologne I'd go for Live Aid then Cologne amazing vocals
Bruno P. · Member since
Is there a chance that the Cologne or Newcastle 79 performances were professionally recorded in some way, shape or form? That would be incredible!
fras444 · Member since
Love the very 1st televised performance at the Hammersmith 75 on xmas eve.