Complete Queen concert from Milton Keynes Bowl, 5th June 1982. Tracklist: Flash, The Hero, We Will Rock You (Fast), Action This Day, Play the Game, Staying Power, Somebody to Love, Now I'm ... See full summary »
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Complete Queen concert from Milton Keynes Bowl, 5th June 1982. Tracklist: Flash, The Hero, We Will Rock You (Fast), Action This Day, Play the Game, Staying Power, Somebody to Love, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Now I'm Here (Reprise), Love of My Life, Save Me, Back Chat, Get Down Make Love, Guitar Solo, Under Pressure, Fat Bottomed Girls, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites the Dust, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, We Are the Champions, God Save the Queen Written by
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In the "Tokyo Highlights" bonus, during Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Brian May is seen sitting at the piano and standing playing guitar at the supposedly the same time. See more »
What a truly great DVD this is. Truth be said, Queen weren't popular after their 'disasterous' "Hot Space" album.
But this is the tour, and they done the disco songs like "Staying Power", "Back Chat" and "Action This Day" and transformed them into traditional Queen stage classics. But this album apparently killed their success in America. But there are still loads of devoted American Queen fans as much as there are British. They are a great band with an awesome universal appeal.
This is a different sounding concert if compared to "Live at Wembley '86". Queen were going through a transitional stage.
But they still showed cynics that they still knew how to rock.
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These guys really were on fire.
What a truly great DVD this is. Truth be said, Queen weren't popular after their 'disasterous' "Hot Space" album.
But this is the tour, and they done the disco songs like "Staying Power", "Back Chat" and "Action This Day" and transformed them into traditional Queen stage classics. But this album apparently killed their success in America. But there are still loads of devoted American Queen fans as much as there are British. They are a great band with an awesome universal appeal.
This is a different sounding concert if compared to "Live at Wembley '86". Queen were going through a transitional stage.
But they still showed cynics that they still knew how to rock.