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Favourite Freddie entrance (live)

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1. My clear number one is Live at Wembley from the official DVD. The moment when he comes on stage with his arms lifted like a football player who just scored a goal is pure magic. Especially this rear shots when you see the crowd in front of him.

2. I also like the one from "Queen on fire at the Bowl". Coming on to "The hero" is not wrong for him. Great energy there.
Basically blind em and deaf em in the first 10 minutes, and while they are recovering from that put in the less good songs
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Hyde park 1976 and presumably the rest of the opera tour with the exception of hammersmith. The whole "rising from the ashes" thing to start the rock section of bo rhap
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Queen weren't a singer. It's a band
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Correct, but everyone's eyes were mostly on Freddie. Surely everyone in the band was also aware of that. Anyway, I agree about Wembley, it was pretty damn cool! .
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V.H I think many people have established that Queen are a group and not a singer, so please stop patronising everyone on here and calm down.
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Chief Mouse: Spot on! That stance in those surroundings at that moment. Awsome really :)
Basically blind em and deaf em in the first 10 minutes, and while they are recovering from that put in the less good songs
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For me it´s Milton and Hyde Park.
Fredie was the heart of Queen
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Freddie at Live Aid is my ultimate fave!
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[QUOTE] [b]Vocal harmony wrote:[/b]

Queen weren't a singer. It's a band[/QUOTE]

No duh! You're pretty smart I must say. Just Brilliant.
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I think Wembley, live Aid, and I like his 74 Rainbow entrance. Live At The Bowl with The Hero was great as well. I think The Hero would have made a good single in America, It's the sound people from the US remember them for.
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...Stafford bingley hall in '78 was memorable. ...lights go down ...dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum --' Here I stand' .. (Freddie appearing under single spotlight momentarily ) then blackness again........' look around around around arounnnnd' - Freddie again under spotlight at the other side of stage and the crowd going absolutely apeshit! Cue involuntary mass surge forward by something like 20,000 fans ....' but you won't see me' -- you get the picture I'm sure, then eventually - full light, screaming sirens and guitars and mass hysteria and a mix of unbridled joy and adrenalin -- 'Just a new man...........'
Priceless memory. Absolutely priceless.
Master Marathon Runner
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Yes Freddie was the master when it came to making an entrance!
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Mike Hunt, you're off again aren't you.

You're small minded wit completely missed the point of my post.

Through the 80's a lot of media started calling Queen Freddie Mercury and Queen. They were never a backing band to a singer. Cliff Richard and The Shadows is a different dynamic to The Who, Led Zeppelin or Queen. Genisis were treated the same in some quarters, Phil Collins and Genisis. . .

Yes Freddie made some great entrances but they were part of a bigger picture, perhaps beyond your comprehension. Duh!
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Vocal Harmony: You are still bullying others on here now for fuck sake give people a break on here and stop playing god.
Leave Mike Hunt alone he never bullies anyone on here so why should you?
You insulted Mike with your comments : "Your small minded wit completely missed the point" Have you checked out your own twisted personality lately?
I bet there is a lot of members on here sick to the back teeth of you.
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Good thread. Good entrances.