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Queen- A Day at the Races- Brian May, Roger Taylor
Queen songwriter/ singer/ world-class guitarist Brian May and drummer/singer/songwriter Roger Taylor tell the story of the first five Queen albums including "A Day at the Races" in this wonderful classic rock interview tribute to the late great Freddie Mercury. -Redbeard

Queen- A Night at the Opera- Brian May, Roger Taylor
In November 1975 Queen sent out invitations for "A Night at the Opera" and the whole rock world RSVP'd. With Brian May and Roger Taylor here In the Studio.

Queen- Bohemian Rhapsody/ Killer Queen medley- London 1975
The regal rock of Queen came of age on the stage by this time in 1975 as is evidenced by this stunning performance at London's Odeon Theater with a medley of songs "Black Queen" from Queen II, "Killer Queen" from their first solid album, 1974's Sheer Heart Attack , and their breakthrough "Bohemian Rhapsody" from Queen's fourth effort, A Night at the Opera.

Queen- Now I’m Here- London Hammersmith Odeon 12-75
Long ago Queen set a very high standard for concert performance from which they have never wavered. Here is proof of it with "Now I'm Here", originally off of Queen's third studio album Sheer Heart Attack released forty-five years ago,…

Queen- Bohemian Rhapsody OST- Brian May, Roger Taylor
In his poignant acceptance speech for the Oscar for Best Actor, Rami Malek pointed out that he himself was a first-generation immigrant who portrayed a gay immigrant in the role of Queen's Freddie Mercury. But I think that Bohemian Rhapsody's greatest accomplishment of all is it once again focused the world on Freddie Mercury's remarkable life rather than the circumstances of his death.