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Queen's hits are massive, but here we go through the best songs from every album. Read more about the defining work from each project here.
It was one feeding the other. “Queen performed a short set, but it was the set of a lifetime, and it transformed them as a band. If you talk about Live Aid, most people go: ‘Yeah, Queen.’” ...
MUSIC is a great way to bring people together and can often be a force for good. Now Comic Relief mastermind Kevin Cahill has ...
Midway through the 11-song set, Boone asked the crowd to repeat after him as he briefly sang Queen’s "Ay-Oh," as Mercury did ...
But for a brief time in the early planning stages of the massive fundraiser concert, that career-defining moment was at risk ...
But on Friday evening at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival ... as Mercury did at the legendary Live Aid concert in 1985. Boone later brought out Queen guitarist Brian May onstage to ...
When we did Live Aid, we could barely fuckin’ play. Queen were in the middle of a tour ... that they took the stadium mantle. “But with songs like Won’t Get Fooled Again and Baba O ...
Paul McCartney was already a rock veteran when he played 1985’s Live Aid concert. Decades later, he and his peers continue to fill seats.
Midway through the 11-song set, Boone asked the crowd to repeat after him as he briefly sang Queen’s "Ay-Oh," as Mercury did at the legendary Live Aid concert in 1985. Need a break? Play the USA ...
The Who's Pete Townshend opens up about the band's role in creating stadium rock and the unexpected legacy they left for Queen, U2, and Bruce Springsteen.
This Live Aid moment might not be as colorful and cool as Queen’s monumental performance ... Prior to the concert, Dylan taught Richards and Wood the songs they’d be playing during their ...