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- Music video by Freddie Mercury performing "Living on My Own" (the 1993 remix version).
- An Emmy-winning collection of three music videos featuring the music of Freddie Mercury and Queen, performed by the Downers Grove South High School "Marching Mustangs" from Illinois.
- Music video for Freddie Mercury: Time
- Official music video for "Bohemian Rhapsody" performed live by Jamie Hannah in St. Stephen's Church, London, UK.
- Promotional Video for Queen.
- Shows the band in a huge ballroom surrounded by over one thousand candles, including a huge chandelier hung from the ceiling.
- Music video for Freddie Mercury: Made in Heaven
- Queen perform "Calling All Girls" as a parody of THX 1138 where human emotions are suppressed and robots are used as law enforcement.
- Video promo for Queen: Heaven for Everyone.
- Video promo for Queen: Hammer to Fall.
- Promotional video for "Queen".
- The video is a montage-style video of clips mainly from live performances and promo videos, and uses the Promo Edit version of the song.
- Billy Squier performs with Freddie Mercury in the music video "Love Is the Hero" from the album "Enough Is Enough" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video opens with a slow zoom into the twin towers in New York City as Freddie Mercury sings. Later, Bill Squier and the band play in a large room.
- Music video for "Back Chat" performed by Queen.
- Videos from Freddie Mercury's solo career
- Official music video for Queen's song, No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young).
- A collection of seventeen music videos from the band Queen
- Features footage from Freddie's original solo video intercut with footage of Queen performing live at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 12 July 1986, One Vision, A Kind Of Magic and Now I'm Here, and Freddie's solo video Living On My Own.
- As part of the BBC's "TV50" celebrations in 1986, John Walters went to the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford (now known as the National Science and Media Museum) to have a look at their new Television Gallery.
- Music video for Queen: Flash.
- "Queen - A boundless rhapsody" is a Swedish-produced documentary about the music phenomenon Queen. The song "Bohemian Rhapsody" from the album "A night at the opera" was chosen as the song of the time in England and celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. Since Queen's singer Freddie Mercury died on November 24, 1991, the groups wide musical output has been discovered by new generations. Queen has today passed the Beatles as the best-selling "album group" in England, according to British Hit Singles and Albums.
- Chronicles the making of Queen: I'm Going Slightly Mad (1991).
- Freddie Mercury was born on the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar. His parents, Bomi and Jer Bulsara, sent him off to a private school in India, from 1955 til 1963. In 1964, he and his family flew to England. In 1966 he started his education at the Ealing College of Art, where he graduated in 1969. He loved art, and because of that, he often went along with his friend Tim Staffell, who played in a band called Smile. Also in this band where Brian May and Roger Taylor. When Staffell left the band in 1970, Mercury became their new singer. He changed the band's name into Queen, and they took on a new bass-player in February 1971, called John Deacon. Their first album, "Queen", came out in 1973. But their real breakthrough was "Killer Queen", on the album "Sheer Heart Attack", which was released in 1974. They became immortal with the single "Bohemian Rhapsody", on the 1975 album "A Night At The Opera". After their biggest hit in the USA in 1980 with "Another One Bites The Dust", they had a bad period. Their album "Flash Gordon" went down the drain, because the movie Flash Gordon (1980) flunked. Their next, the disco-oriented "Hot Space", was hated not only by rock critics but also by many hardcore fans. Only the song "Under Pressure", which they sang together with David Bowie, made a difference. In 1983, they took a year off. But, in 1984 they came back with their new album called "The Works". The singles "Radio Ga Ga" and "I Want to Break Free" did very well in the UK but a controversy over the video of the latter in the USA meant it got little exposure and flopped. Plans to tour the USA were cancelled and the band would not recover their popularity there during Mercury's lifetime. In April 1985, Mercury released his first solo album, the less rock-oriented and more dance-oriented "Mr. Bad Guy". The album is often considered now to have been a flop, but it actually wasn't. It peaked at number six in the UK and stayed on the chart for 23 weeks, making it the most successful Queen solo project. The band got back together again after their barnstorming performance at Live Aid (1985) in July 1985. At the end of the year, they started working on their new album, "A Kind Of Magic". They also held their biggest ever world tour, the "Magic Tour". They played Wembley Stadium twice and held their very last concert in Knebworth, in front of 125.000 people. After 1986, it went silent around Queen. It was in 1987 or '88, when Mercury told the band he had AIDS, and only had a few years to live. After Mercury told the band, he refused to talk about it anymore. He was afraid that people would buy their records out of pity. He said he wanted to keep making music as long as possible. And he did. His second big solo album, "The Great Pretender", got out in 1987. After that, he flew to Spain, where he made the magnificent album "Barcelona", together with Montserrat Caballé, whom he saw performing in 1983. Because Mercury loved opera, he became a huge fan of her. For him, this album was like a dream becoming reality. The single "Barcelona" went huge, and was also used as a theme song for the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. After Barcelona, he started working with the band again. They made "The Miracle", which was released in 1989. It was a success, with hits as "Breakthru", "I Want It All" and "The Invisible Man". After "The Miracle", Mercury's health got worse. They wanted to do one more album, called "Innuendo." They worked on it in 1990 and early 1991. Every time when Mercury would feel well, he came over to the studio and sang. After "Innuendo" was released in January 1991, they made two video clips. The first one was the video clip of "I'm Going Slightly Mad", shot in March 1991. Because Mercury was very thin, and had little wounds all over his body, they used a lot of make-up. He wore a wig, and the clip was shot in black and white. Mercury's final video clip was released in June 1991. The clip, "These Are The Days Of Our Lives", later turned out to be his goodbye song, the last time he appeared on film. You could clearly see he was ill, but he still hadn't told the world about his disease. Rumours went around that he some kind of terrible disease. This rumor was confirmed by Mercury himself, one day before he passed on. His death was a great loss to the world of popular music. * IMDb Mini Biography By: Neville C. Bardoliwalla OBE - Actor / Producer
- Live performance of Queen.
- It features the inhabitants of a block of council flats, showing people of every sexual persuasion. Couples kiss, kids play, and teenagers steal and destroy a car in a monochrome film. The audio also uses the vinyl edit.
- A review about some of the music videos present in the Video Music Awards in the 80s.
- The first greatest hits volume 1 release from Queen.
- A collection of eighteen music videos from Queen
- A comical re-dubbing of a Queen concert.
- A documentary on Aids, hospice care and the Aids Walk Los Angeles fund-raiser.
- This volume of the anthology includes Queens tours of America, Japan and Rio de Janeiro.
- Recorded live at IMAX Melbourne, Guinness World Record winning Video DJ Anthony Cruze "spins" a mix of Music Videos from artists who have now passed.
- "Rock in Rio - The History" portrays how a festival that seemed doomed to failure became the biggest in the world, and brings the event's trajectory from the perspective of those who went to the festival and whose life was marked by it.
- Special program celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Spanish TV Channel "Televisión Española".
- A group of famous Queen fans pay tribute to the band. As well as performing versions of some the band's biggest hits, they also offer their thoughts on what made the band special and their memories of late singer Freddie Mercury.
- One man dance party Howard Mordoh, a longtime fixture of the L.A. concert scene, copes with the canceled concerts and isolation of life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- A review about some of the popular songs looking for the biggest hit of the decade of the years 1993 and 1998.
- Queen are unquestionably one of the most popular acts in the history of the UK singles chart. In this programme, famous fans and surviving band members Brian May and Roger Taylor discuss their 20 greatest hits.
- Official Video: Live performance of the "Queen I Tour".
- Chronicle of that part of Barcelona's youth whom were ravaged by the heroine during Spanish Transition
- A video that collects four music videos by Queen: "Queen: Radio Ga Ga (1984)", "Queen: I Want to Break Free (1984)", "Queen: It's a Hard Life (1984)" and "Queen: Hammer to Fall (1984)".
- Video promo for Queen: Play the Game.
- A trip through the archives that serves up an hour of killer Queen material, featuring some of the band's greatest musical moments ever delivered to our screens.
- Features 'The Untold Story' Documentary and a 25 minute 'Making Of' footage plus eleven solo videos along with the last filmed interview with Freddie.
- Becoming Queen chronicles the majestic rise of rock's most flamboyant and revolutionary outfit. Fronted by Freddie Mercury, Queen blended stylistic elements of hard rock, opera, and Tin Pan Alley to create their own unique tapestry of musical magic. Featuring extensive interviews with friends, members of pre-Queen outfits, Smile and Ibex/Wreckage, musical peers, rare archival interviews with Queen, scores of previously unseen photos and vintage memorabilia.
- Shows a nascent CBGB crowd well before anyone living beyond 14th Street knew anything about it.
- MTV 90s celebrates the new year 2023 with a special of the most memorable hits from the decade.
- Video promo for Queen: Save Me.
- Retrospective documentary about the British rock band "Queen", from the 1970s till the death of Freddie Mercury, victim of AIDS. Includes interviews with the band members, friends and fans, behind the scenes material, the making of music videos, concerts and lots of music.
- Promo video for Queen's song "I Want It All".
- Video promo for Queen: Spread Your Wings.
- Music video for Freddie Mercury: Living on My Own featuring footage of one of his wild parties.
- Chris Evans hosts the live awards show with performances and appearances.
- Freddie's World is a short musical comedy film that depicts a very strange pub in which the landlord is Freddie Mercury, and absolutely everyone in the pub wears a mustache like him. First time punter, Andy, checks into the pub for the first time. The film chronicles his strange encounter.
- A review about some of the hits which reached the top chart in 1987.
- This is an in depth journey into the world of the famous pop/rock band.
- It's Christmas time!, and MTV 80s, 90s and 00s assault December with a series of special programs, organized per year, with some of the greatest hits of each decade. This time: 1987.
- A review about some of the hits which reached the top chart in 1992.
- This anthology chronicles Queen's 16 years. Footage includes "Live Aid" and the 1986 tour.
- Video promo for Queen: It's a Hard Life.
- Song clips include: Killer Queen, We Will Rock You, We Are the Champions, Don't Stop Me Now, Another One Bites the Dust.
- The hard beginnings of Montserrat Caballé in the Opera world, her education, her doubts and finally her hard-earned highest artistic recognition, through the testimony of those who've known her as a woman and as an artist.
- Video promo for Queen: These Are the Days of Our Lives.
- Queen play "Killer Queen" on TV