Continuing my previous post
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Queen+Tony Vincent - Bohemian Rhapsody - Party at the Palace
That's Bohemian Rhapsody performed entirely live by the London cast of We Will Rock You with Brian May and Roger Taylor on guitar and drums.
Extreme - Queen Medley - Thank You Freddie!
That's virtually all of Extreme's set from the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert...which isn't found on the DVD. Everything before the Queen+ show is missing from the DVD (Robert Plant's Innuendo/Kashmir fusion is left out, too (it's right before Thank You/Crazy Little Thing Called Love)).
Queen - Spread Your Wings - BBC '77
This version would be superior to the album version if it only had better sound quality.
Queen - One Vision - Stockholm '86
From the aptly named "Beginning of the End" bootleg, that's the first song from the first show of the AKoM tour, which was Queen's last tour.
Queen - We are the Champions - Knebworth '86
The last song from the last Queen concert ever (well, God Save the Queen was played over the speakers after this, but it's only a tape).
Queen - Houston '77
This is one of the more famous Queen shows, as it's a soundboard recording from the News of the World tour, which is quite possibly their best.
AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long (Unplugged)
This version comes from...New York or France...I forget which. Quite interesting to hear it played acoustic.
That's Bohemian Rhapsody performed entirely live by the London cast of We Will Rock You with Brian May and Roger Taylor on guitar and drums.
Extreme - Queen Medley - Thank You Freddie!
That's virtually all of Extreme's set from the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert...which isn't found on the DVD. Everything before the Queen+ show is missing from the DVD (Robert Plant's Innuendo/Kashmir fusion is left out, too (it's right before Thank You/Crazy Little Thing Called Love)).
Queen - Spread Your Wings - BBC '77
This version would be superior to the album version if it only had better sound quality.
Queen - One Vision - Stockholm '86
From the aptly named "Beginning of the End" bootleg, that's the first song from the first show of the AKoM tour, which was Queen's last tour.
Queen - We are the Champions - Knebworth '86
The last song from the last Queen concert ever (well, God Save the Queen was played over the speakers after this, but it's only a tape).
Queen - Houston '77
This is one of the more famous Queen shows, as it's a soundboard recording from the News of the World tour, which is quite possibly their best.
AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long (Unplugged)
This version comes from...New York or France...I forget which. Quite interesting to hear it played acoustic.