The Freddie Mercury Tribute Vol. 2 - Video Tape


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Introduction
Tie Your Mother Down - Queen (BRian May, John Ceacon & Roger Taylor) With Joe Elliot & Slash
I Want It All - Queen With Roger Daltrey & Tony Iommi
Las Palabras De Amor - Queen With Zucchero
Hammer To Fall - Queen With Gary Cherone & Tony Iommi
Stone Cold Crazy - Queen With James Hetfield
Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen With Robert Plant
Too Much Love Will Kill You - Queen With Spike Edney Featuring Brian May
Radio Ga Ga - Queen With Paul Young
Who Wants To Live Forever - Queen With Seal
I Want To Break Free - Queen With Lisa Stansfield
Under Pressure - Queen With David Bowie & Annie Lennox
All The Young Dudes - Queen With Ian Hunter & David Bowie & Mick Ronson & Chris Thompson
Heroes - Queen With David Bowie & Mick Ronson & Chris Thompson
Year Of ' 39 - Queen With George Michael
These Are The Days Of Our Lives - Queen With George Michael & Lisa Stansfield
Somebody To Love- Queen With George Michael
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen With Elton John & Axl Rose
The Show Must Go On - Queen With Elton John & Tony Iommi
We Will Rock You - Queen With Axl Rose
We Are The Champions - Queen With Liza Minnelli & All Cast
God Save The Queen (BMG)
On April 20th, 1992, some of the greatest musical talent in the world gathered at London's famed Wembley Stadium to pay tribute to Freddie Mercury sho died of AIDS on 24th November 1991. The aim of the concert was to celebrate his life, to mourn his passing, to increase public awareness of the uncompromising disease that prematurely ended his life, and to raise much needed funds to help AIDS sufferers worldwide. The concert was broadcast live on television and radio to 76 countries around the world from the USA to Russia.
The 72,000 people who were fortunate enough to see the concert live, did so in glorious spring weather in front of a stage 370 ft wide and 90 ft deep. The stage was flanked by scaffolding towers over 80 ft tall, and a giant phoenix - the symbol of the charity formed to distribute the money from the event - crowned the centre of the proscenium arch. At 6pm, John Deacon, Brian May and Roger Taylor, the remaining three members of Queen, took stage to announce the start of one of the biggest events in roch history and to pay tribute to their former colleague - the incomparible 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. The event is now captured here on video, a lasting tribute to be shared by all. ALL profits from this video will be donated by the Mercury Phoenix Trust to AIDS charities worldwide.
Value US $ 50
Japan