Queen Live at Wembley '86

(concert)
Musical / Documentaire
Grande-Bretagne, 1986, 300 (60) min (Coupe du réalisateur : 80 min)

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Pioneering glam-rock band Queen truly shined in the setting of the full arena. A true stadium rock band, their live show was always spectacular -- propelled by the enthusiastic showmanship of legendary lead singer Freddie Mercury. This July 1986 concert, performed at London's huge Wembley Stadium to an audience of 150,000 people, highlights the fact that Queen's natural habitat truly was the stadium. The band performs twenty-one songs, including "Brighton Rock," "One Vision," "Another One Bites the Dust," "Bohemian Rhapsody" and more! (texte officiel du distributeur)

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D.Moore 

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anglais I'll watch a clip from the Wembley concert from time to time because a number of songs here are in their very best versions (“Another One Bites The Dust" is totally unbeatable), but I haven't seen the full show in a long time. To this day. Queen are at their peak here, and Freddie Mercury does as he pleases with the full stadium. Unforgettable, and from today's point of view almost chilling, is his statement that the band is in no way falling apart and that they will stay together while they're still alive. Right after, “Who Wants To Live Forever" is heard which is a new song at the time, and those thousands of enthusiastic fans listen to it with bated breath... But it's pointless to describe it, because it really needs to be seen. ()