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British band Queen’s performance at 1985 charity mega concert Live Aid has gone down in the history books, but it almost didn ...
Queen at Live Aid is one of the most iconic musical moments of all time - but it almost didn't happen as the band nearly ...
Brian May and Roger Taylor reveal how their felt about performing at Live Aid, with footage of Queen’s preparation and ...
Brian May and Roger Taylor share how Freddie Mercury nearly stopped Queen from playing at Live Aid, one of their most iconic ...
Drummer Roger Taylor did want to be involved and was the one who convinced Mercury to do it. "I said to Freddie, If we wake ...
Live Aid became an indelible memory for not only music fans but also the artists who participated. Many including Spandau ...
In an interview with 'Radio Times,' it was revealed that Freddie Mercury was warned not to get clever" ahead of his legendary ...
He was driving up from Sussex, listening to U2 on the radio, and they were so good, he was getting really nervous,” remembers ...
Queen took Live Aid by storm when they ran on to the stage at Wembley to perform their greatest hits – so why do Brian May ...
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, Greatest Hits Radio will re-broadcast the legendary 1985 benefit concert in a ...
Queen didn’t open or close the Live Aid show. They performed just before 7pm, uncharacteristically in daylight, bookended by gigantic acts like U2, Elton John and David Bowie.
For six songs and 22 euphoric minutes, Queen's Freddie Mercury made rock history at Live Aid, a benefit concert held 35 years ago on July 13, 1985.