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Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert: 10th Anniversary Edition (2 Discs)Annie Lennox, Brian May & David Bowie
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- TV Documentary
- Freddie Mercury Inserts
- Photo Gallery
- Mercury Phoenix Trust
- Weblink
- 24 Page Booklet
- Rehearsals at Bray Studios
At 6pm on April 20th, 1992, Roger Taylor, Brian May and John Deacon, the surviving members of Queen, took the stage of London's Legendary Wembley Stadium to announce the start of one of the biggest events in rock history, organised by Queen themselves to pay tribute to their former colleague - the incomparable Freddie Mercury. The atmosphere of emotion, mixed joy and sadness, shared by stadium audience, worldwide television viewers, and performers alike, was an experience that will never be forgotten.
Queen had invited some of the greatest musical talent in the world to join them in paying tribute to Freddie, who tragically dies of AIDS on 24th November 1991. The aim of the concert was to celebrate Freddie's life and work, but also to increase public awareness of the awful disease which prematurely ended his life. A bonus result was a huge and still growing sum of money raised by the event and it's spin-off which has provided funds to help fight AIDS worldwide ever since. All the guests artists offered their participation for free. The concert was broadcast live on television and radio in 76 countries, from the USA to Russia, and all proceeds, then and now go to the Mercury Phoenix trust, a charity formed at the time whose charter is the relief of suffering from AIDS throughout the World. The 72,000 people who were fortunate enough to see the concert live did so in glorious Spring weather in front of a stage 370ft wide and 90 ft deep. The stage was flanked by scaffolding towers over 80ft tall and crowned at the centre of the proscenium arch by a gigantic Phoenix - a symbol from Queen's crest designed by Freddie in 1969, and now the emblem of the Mercury Phoenix Trust. The second half of the event, featuring Brian, Roger and John joined a glittering array of guests vocalists and players, is captured here on specially remastered Digyal Video with surround sound. In addition the DVD contains many extras including unseen rehearsal and backstage footage
Tracklist:
1. Tie Your Mother Down - Queen, Joe Elliott and Slash
2. I Want It All - Queen, Roger Daltrey and Tony Iommi
3. Las Palabras De Amor - Queen and Zucchero
4. Hammer To Fall - Queen, Gary Cherone and Tony Iommi
5. Stone Cold Crazy - Queen, James Hetfield and Tony Iommi
6. Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen and Robert Plant
7. Too Much Love Will Kill You - Brian May
8. Radio Ga Ga - Queen and Paul Young
9. I Want To Break Free - Queen and Lisa Stansfield
10. Under Pressure - Queen, David Bowie and Annie Lennox
11. All The Young Dudes - Queen, Ian Hunter, David Bowie and Mick Ronson
12. Heroes - Queen, David Bowie and Mick Ronson
13. 39 - Queen, George Michael
14. These Are The Days Of Our Lives - Queen, George Michael and Lisa Stansfield
15. Somebody To Love - Queen and George Michael
16. Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen, Elton John and Axl Rose
17. The Show Must Go On - Queen, Elton John and Tony Iommi
18. We Will Rock You - Queen and Axl Rose
19. We Are The Champions - Liza Minnelli and Cast
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Annie Lennox, Brian May, David Bowie, Elton John, George Michael, John Deacon, Liza Minnelli, Paul Young, Roger Taylor, Def Leppard, Bob Geldof, Axl Rose, Lisa Stansfield, Mick Ronson, Ian Hunter, Robert Plant, Roger Daltrey & Slash | |
Universal Suitable for All | |
1992 | |
Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo | |
None listed | |
3 hours and 30 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |
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