Friday, November 20, 2009

Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert

Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert In this article we briefly Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, which took place at Wembley Stadium in London. Freddie Mercury was not only the heart and soul, or rock - Queen, was the queen. When he died of complications from AIDS on 24 November 1991, the world has lost a unique and great singers. When the Queen first hit the scene in the mid anni'70, had a cult status, at best. Their music was completely different from anything else that come up then. Their voices in harmony, led by Mercury solos over the top, which has made them a group that, sooner or later, it was found. And while it took years to reach the peak of its popularity after it was one of the largest groups of the time. And then the world is the death of Mercury and the word for all practical purposes, the queen was dead. In truth, until his last team with Paul Rogers, Queen, execution and recording. But on 20 April 1992, Dame, with the help of some talented musicians in a concert in honor of their fallen head. The concert was held at Wembley Stadium in London, sold its 72,000 tickets in just six hours. The concert was broadcast - live more than a billion people. The profit that made the concert was for the financing of the Mercury Phoenix Trust, a charity organization for the fight against AIDS. This organization has been given. The concert was planned and announced in a February 1992 Brit Awards ceremony by Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor. At the time nobody knew who would play differently than other members of Queen, including May, Taylor and John Deacon, who played his last presentation as a member of the Queen with this concert. The line of this concert was very impressive. Guest artists include Spinal Tap, Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin, Roger Daltry of The Who, David Bowie, the song "Under Pressure" by Queen, Elton John and Elizabeth Taylor came through a speech. The musical highlights might be a Greatest Hits album by himself. Many of the Queen was played favorites such as "Tie Your Mother Down," "Radio Ga-Ga", "Under Pressure," "Somebody To Love," "We Will Rock You", "We Are The Champions "and, of course, the biggest queen of all the hits," Bohemian Rhapsody. " Other artists and highlights, the Def Leppard, who sang "I'm Here Now", with Brian May, Gary Cheron sings "I Want It All," Seal sings "Who Wants To Live Forever", Ian Hunter and many others singing "All The Young Dudes", Lisa Stanfield singing "I Want To Be Free", Elton John, singing "The Show Must Go On." The passage of Freddie Mercury has a terrible gap in the music. And while Paul Rogers is a talented singer in his own right, can not fill Mercury shoes. Nobody can.

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