Queen: Live at Wembley Stadium
Queen: Live at Wembley Stadium
| 12 July 1986 (USA)
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One of the world's biggest bands returns to the scene of their Live Aid triumph (one year earlier in 1985) to play all their greatest hits in front of a packed Wembley Stadium.

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Jeanskynebu

the audience applauded

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Pluskylang

Great Film overall

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Afouotos

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Odelecol

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Rindiana

Queen's most famous concert was also one of their last. But Freddy's deteriorating health is not evident yet. He's doing his manic entertainer shtick to perfection... and his voice seldom trembles.Even if you're not into the band's pompous hymns and rock anthems, the formidable play list, mixing some of their biggest hits with lesser known songs and rarities, including a short, but electrifying stroll through the Rock'n'Roll era, offers enough diversion. And those guys surely could stir the masses.Unfortunately, the direction is terribly pedestrian and unimaginative. 6 out of 10 guitar players with yellow hot pants *shudder*

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militon

of course, at the time this show took place, i was only 6 and living in ceausescu's communist romania, so there was no chance i could've been there. but ever since i can remember listening to music, i always wished for a time machine in order to be able to go back in time to that concert. queen is, in my opinion, the greatest band there ever was. i might not listen to them as much as i used to, but they're still number one in my book, and whenever i put on one of their songs, my heart resonates. that being said, i'm obviously a bit subjective saying this, but it is beyond my power to understand how anyone could rate this anything else than 10. much less a 2. incomprehensible. i would really love to listen to what they have to say. if anyone who rated this less than say 7 reads my review, please let me know why you considered this to be under par. back to the concert, it is amazing. freddie is most probably at his best, although his live career was quickly approaching it's end. what a shame it is that freddie died i needn't say. let's just try to enjoy the extraordinary music they all have created, and be happy we have that.

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richardamarriott

its hard to believe its 17 years since queen performed this last live concert, and at the time nobody knew this would be the final opportunity to experience queen performing on stage. the set songs are a great mixture of early and more recent peices,and the quality of production, both visual and audio is very good. if you were never lucky enough to have been to a queen concert, buy this dvd, its the next best thing to having been there.

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Mr Yu

Do you ever wonder what it would be like to dominate a 100,000 people? How about a 100,000 wet, cold people? There will not be another Freddy Mercury, nor for that matter another Queen. If you think this this is an unreasonable critique, check out the DVD for yourself. After that, check out the double live CD that followed their Live Aid performance. I believe the comment that Live Aid Promoter Bob Geldof said as he was given a $1million cheque was `Who has their sound together?' It was Queen. Stadium Rock was for the most part crap for those of us who were there. Long live Freddy!!!

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