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Queen - The DVD Collection: Live At Wembley Stadium (Two Disc Set) [1986]

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Queen - The DVD Collection: Live At Wembley Stadium (Two Disc Set) [1986]Starring: ~ Queen,
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   Studio: EMI
   Region: 0
   Number of Discs: 2
   Format: Box set, PAL
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Customer Reviews:

  Nobody Did It Better (13 December 2008)
Have had the CD for ages but the DVD just brings the whole thing to mega atmospheric life. Why? You have to ask why?! Freddie, of course. What a showman and yes, Queen were a great band that any vocalist would love to have had supporting them but not many great bands have such a charismatic, energetic, imaginative front man who choreographs the whole event - and some of it spontaneous I suspect. A brilliant DVD which needs putting through the amplifier with the volume cranked up. How dare the silly sod go and die on us?! Sadly missed. Brilliant.

  This is a bit of rock history (12 July 2008)
I was 26 and my girlfriend and i were lucky enough to be there. It made me so sad to see Freddie on this DVD and think he's no longer with us, he's Awsome!

this is the best DVD i've ever bought, it's pure history!


  How kind of Queen! (09 February 2008)
Ok, the context: 1986 saw a massive resurgence in Queen's popularity, largely on the back of Live Aid and the preceeding album 'The Works' which did re-ignite their career with the notable exception of the USA.
The '86 album A Kind of Magic confirmed that position and,
having been relegated to has-beens in the States, Queen put ALL of their efforts into their biggest European Tour ever.
The Wembley shows were booked in the middle of the extesive tour and finds Queen at their well-oiled live peak.
In contrast to Live In Montreal, the band connect instantly with the huge audience with a slamming rendition of One Vision. Freddie doesn't attempt to hide his delight, somehow relating to the entire 72000 strong audience; a wacky schoolmaster and long-lost friend
The set is fairly predictable with the exception of the rock'n'roll medley where Messrs May and Taylor abandon their stations to provide an unplugged rockabilly delight!
Above all, it's the love of each other and their audience that wins here - a band on top of their game.
Pure delight



  one error,still a great show (30 December 2007)
in reply to magic rat,the reason why gimme some lovin so abruptly stops,is cos freddie has clearly forgotten the lyrics!!!!

  probably one of the best bands that the uk has ever graced there shores. (15 November 2007)
my only regret is i was never fortuate to see this great band live and sadly i never will but this dvd is the next best thing the uk should embrace the fact that they have had one of the greatest front men of any band in the history of world music a man with dignity who held all fans with great esteem buy this dvd with confidence and see what i mean,he may be gone but should never be forgotten,als to be a great front man you need a great band,which they excelled,thanx for the memories.

 
 


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