Queen - Under Pressure (Live At Wembley Stadium 1986)
- Length: 6:1
- Rating Average: 4.92 from 11423 people
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- Author: chipo31
Tags: Brian Deacon Freddie John Live May Mercury Pressure Queen Roger Stadium Taylor Under Wembley
"Under Pressure" is a 1981 song by Queen and David Bowie. It marked Queen's first released collaboration with another recording artist, and is featured on their 1982 album Hot Space. The song was a hit at the time, reaching #1 in the UK singles chart. The song evolved from a jam session the band had with Bowie at its studio in Montreux, Switzerland, therefore it was credited as co-written by the five musicians. According to Queen bassist John Deacon (as quoted in a French magazine in 1984), however, the song's primary musical songwriter was Freddie Mercury — though all contributed to the arrangement. An earlier, embryonic version of the song without Bowie called "Feel Like" is widely available in bootleg form. Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor have credited the bass riff to Deacon; Bowie also said on his website that the bassline was already written before he became involved. Bowie had originally come to the studios in order to sing backing vocals in another Queen song, "Cool Cat," which would end up being edited out since he wasn't satisfied with them. Once he got there, they jammed for a while and wrote the song. Very nice song sung by the great Freddie Mercury and nicely played by Queen.
Knights Of Cydonia: Live At Wembley Stadium 2007
- Length: 6:32
- Rating Average: 4.94 from 5557 people
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- Author: muse
Tags: alternative haarp
Knights Of Cydonia: Live At Wembley Stadium 2007
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (Live At Wembley Stadium 1986)
- Length: 6:44
- Rating Average: 4.94 from 4924 people
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- Author: chipo31
Tags: Bohemian Brian Deacon Freddie John Live May Mercury Queen Rhapsody Roger Stadium Taylor Wembley
Played at the mythical Wembley Stadium by the not less mythical band Queen. Queen was the best band ever to play live.
Queen - We Are The Champions (Live At Wembley 86)
- Length: 5:44
- Rating Average: 4.92 from 2474 people
- View Count: 977148' favoriteCount='3906
- Author: chipo31
Tags: Are Brian Champions Deacon Freddie God John Live May Mercury Queen Roger Save Stadium Taylor The We Wembley
"We Are The Champions" + "God Save The Queen" to close another Queen's magical concert. The People just amazing too. The concert was on July 12 1986 and was part of Queen's Magic Tour ,that would be their last tour together. Thank you beautiful people ,good night ,God bless you.
Dire Straits - Money For Nothing (Wembley Arena)
- Length: 6:58
- Rating Average: 4.91 from 1901 people
- View Count: 936251' favoriteCount='3413
- Author: Granada28
Tags: dire for knopfler money nothing straits
Dire Straits plays "Money For Nothing" at Wembley Arena 10.07.1985 (BIA tour).
Gary Moore - Red House (Hendrix Cover) - Wembley Arena 04
- Length: 9:32
- Rating Average: 4.88 from 2126 people
- View Count: 641188' favoriteCount='4928
- Author: keilan303
Tags: Arena Gary Guitar Hendrix House Jimi Moore Pack Red Solo Strat Stratocaster Wembley
Gary Moore doing a f***** fantastic rendition of Hendrix's might 'Red House' This was recorded live at the Wembley Arena as part of the 50th annivesary of The Strat concert 2004. If you like this, go buy the DVD, its worth it for this video alone! Listen to the tone :) They don't make em like this anymore (the guitarists that is!)
Queen - Live At Wembley - Part 01 (01/14)
- Length: 9:39
- Rating Average: 4.95 from 2565 people
- View Count: 957623' favoriteCount='3267
- Author: Oberon1966
Tags: Freddie Live Mercury Queen Wembley
12.07.1986, London (Wembley Stadium), England. Probably the most famous Queen concert, they deliver an overall amazing show, playing their classic songs and they got a rowdy crowd on top of it all! The setlist was quite special (Queen played 'Gimme Some Lovin' or 'Big Spender' only scarcely) and there were even rumours about David Bowie's appearance for 'Under Pressure' but that unfortunately didn't happen. Brian May said of the concert, "The Wembley concerts in 1986 were the pinnacle for us. We were at our height band-wise, and Freddie had developed this phenomenal way of dealing with stadium audiences. Being back home in London playing two sell-out nights was such a big, big occasion for us. None of us realized that this would be almost the last time we played together." The band played only two more UK concert dates together. 01: One Vision 02: Tie Your Mother Down
Pink - Dear Mr President Live - I'm Not Dead Tour DVD
- Length: 4:43
- Rating Average: 4.90 from 1703 people
- View Count: 646219' favoriteCount='3923
- Author: jamessouth
Tags: dead dear dvd i'm live london mr not p!nk pink president tour wembley
Pink Dear Mr President Live In Wembley From her I'm Not Dead Tour DVD released on April 16th 2007
Pink - Dear Mr President Live In Wembley - I'm Not Dead Tour
- Length: 4:45
- Rating Average: 4.88 from 6258 people
- View Count: 2677980' favoriteCount='12231
- Author: jamessouth
Tags: dead dear dvd i'm live london mr not p!nk pink president tour wembley
*Ex MSN Version...Find the original on my channel* Pink Dear Mr President Live In Wembley From her I'm Not Dead Tour DVD released on April 16th 2007
Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing Wembley '85
- Length: 9:58
- Rating Average: 4.95 from 1251 people
- View Count: 473620' favoriteCount='2083
- Author: xarrek
Tags: 1986 dire knopfler straits sultans swing
The best version of Sultans of Swing that I'm aware of. Great playing, great arrangement, great sound (for a bootleg). July, 10 1985, Wembley UK. The first minute or so is missing because of the 10min restriction on youtube - but believe me, the ending is better...
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