Queen: Rock Montreal & Live Aid [Blu-ray]

Queen: Rock Montreal & Live Aid [Blu-ray]

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Queen: Rock Montreal & Live Aid [Blu-ray]

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Concert For The Desert Island Concert Collector...It Crushes!
John Werner✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 3, 2023
This is video that put me back into the fan camp. It is excellent in visuals and sonics. Talk about "wall of sound", If Phil Spector invented it for his R&B pop vision this video proves Queen learned how to extend it into rock and roll. Queen's sonics are all encompassing here in a huge way. Rarely will you experience thunder like this. The first thing you have to admit that in the annals of rock there wasn't any frontman who had the presence of Freddy Mercury. He's like a force of nature. He ins't afraid to be a musician either as he rotates between his piano and "the struct" of a hoary rock god in front of the mic. If there's another vocalist with more range and power on this night there simply wasn't. Mercury crushes it. And getting back to that wall of sound, Brian's guitar playing was Hendrix inspired in a hitting the right notes and sustains that seem to be as big as Mt. Rushmore. Roger's drum sound was truly off the charts! It is rare so precise a hitter has such a huge sound too. While the cymbal work is spot-on it's the amazing sound of the roto-toms and double floors that pound you chest into the ground. Then there's the range of the songs that Mercury can span. As heavy as Zeppelin and as delicate as Nat King Cole, this guy is the most amazing singer in rock. There might be another Elvis (probably not of course), but there will never be another Freddy Mercury. You almost feel sorry for John Deacon whose pulse is as tight as an atomic clock, he get's overshadowed until Under Pressure and you realize how driving and propulsive his playing is even in the quietest moments. What a band. What a concert. This is simply one of the greatest bands of rock's golden era and this video feels as fresh as yesterday! Plus we get Live Aid too. This is one of my very favorite concert videos and there is no weaknesses in sound, sight, and editing is nigh perfect here which is much more than I can say for 90% of rock concerts. You simply must get this if you have a passing interest in Queen as you'll soon become a huge fan.
A must have for any Queen fan.
CuzKatieSaysSo✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 20, 2023
After watching the performances on YouTube on a 5x8 tablet screen many times, I finally figured it must be on DVD or Blu-ray and this disk is a very high quality Blu-ray, Much better to watch on a 65" TV screen and a great stereo! I would have Loved to have been there at Live Aid, but now as an old fart I find myself thinking how insane parking must have been LOL!
What canI say Queen at its best
Judith Priddy✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 11, 2023
You cannot beat Queen
Queen - is this the real life?
E. Regis✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 9, 2023
I purchased this DVD after renting the Queen Rock Montreal concert via Netflix, which rekindled my love for Queen. I was a Queen fan in Jr. High and High School (saw them perform live in 1978 in Kansas City), but lost track of them in the early 1980's. My renewed interest came after seeing a rock documentary about Queen on the Ovation channel and then another documentary about Freddie Mercury: The Untold Story. I have to say, I wasn't expecting to like this DVD. I was a fan of Queen in their early long-hair days. I had not even listened to their music seriously since about 1980. But I was just blown away by this concert. The band is so tight and in such great form. Freddie Mercury is incredible to watch - you can't take your eyes off him. He fills every second on stage with his presence and showmanship.

Watch the concert all the way through and then watch it again with Roger Taylor and Brian May's commentary. They take a while to get going and there are a few long silences, but they give an explanation as to why this film was not presented until recently. Something to do with having a falling out with the film makers and not having access to it all these years. The film is actually two concerts spliced together from the two concert dates in 1981 in Montreal ( you can tell by the costume changes) which they had restored and edited recently. The audio and visual quality are amazing for something this old. There is nothing like real film. Video does not even compare- you wonder, why even bother wth video when you have film that does such a superb job? The audio is so clean and the images so crisp! The later concerts do not even hold a candle to this in regards to quality. And I have to say Freddie Mercury was in rare form at the Montreal Show. Watching him jump back and forth to the piano with perfect timing is amazing. He never loses hold of the audience and keeps the group cooking away for full hour and a half. Yes, this is the concert in its entirety. Apparently this was one of the last times Queen performed with just the four guys and no additional musicians help. In the later concerts, Freddie got away from playing the piano as it kept him away from the stage and he wanted to walk around and sing and entertain the audience - and HOW!!! His voice is amazing!

Taylor and May's comments on the commentary are very endearing too as they tell little anecdotes about the band and compliment each other on drum fills and guitar solos and such during the concert. You can tell they have great respect for each other and a lot of love for Freddie Mercury and it comes out in how they notice and comment on the details; such as how nice it is to see Freddie Mercury in his muscular prime. They also mention how the band had freedome to improvise and do what they wanted during the concerts, whereas now, groups are all programmed in concert where you are not even hearing live music sometimes. I went to see a lot of rock concerts in the 1970's, and now that I think of it, they really had to work a lot harder in those days, as there just was not all the technology around that we take for granted today.

I also have to say that this concert made me realize how underappreciated Queen is now and was then. They were a truly amazing group and came up with some incredible innovations that they just don't get enough credit for. Perhaps Bohemian Rhapsody was just over played and people came to think of it as campy and jokey? And I also think a lot of people in the 1970's 80's were somewhat homophobic - and Freddie Mercury's flamboyant lifestyle on and off stage was just too wild for the maintstream? But I have to say, after watching this video and the other documentaries I saw, I realize now what an important and serious musician Freddie Mercury was and how it was his creative ideas that brought Queen to fame. Not to take anything away from the other guys - all incredible musicians in their own right who don't get enough credit for their contribution to the group's musical success. Freddie Mercury was an incredible performer who gave the audience so much more than their money's worth. You can see that he really loved what he was doing. He lived his life the way he wanted, and in doing so, as his mother says on one of the documentaries, "he made the whole world happy". There is too much snickering about his being gay and his flamboyant lifestyle. So what? Like Oscar Wilde, he was really a man born out of his time. Oh Queen - Oh Freddie, how I miss you guys!!
Queen live dvd
Charlene Morgen Diaz✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 26, 2023
Two different concert performances the songs from the live aid concert and the show in Montreal. A must for queen fans .
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