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The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert

The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness was a benefit concert held on Easter Monday, 20 April 1992, at Wembley Stadium in London, England, for an audience of 72,000.[1] The concert was produced for television by Ray Burdis, directed by David Mallet and broadcast live on television and radio to 76 countries around the world, with an audience of up to one billion.[2][3] The concert was a tribute to Queen's lead vocalist, Freddie Mercury, who died of AIDS on 24 November 1991.

The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness
Promotional poster for the concert
LocationWembley Stadium, London, England
Date(s)20 April 1992
Queen concert chronology

The show marked bassist John Deacon's final full-length concert with Queen (save a short live appearance with Brian May, Roger Taylor and Elton John in 1997). The profits from the concert were used to launch the Mercury Phoenix Trust, an AIDS charity organization.

History edit

Following Freddie Mercury's death on 24 November 1991 from AIDS, the remaining members of Queen (John Deacon, Brian May and Roger Taylor) came together with their manager, Jim Beach, to organise a concert to celebrate the life and legacy of Mercury (and to raise money for AIDS research and spread awareness about the disease).[4] In the 1992 BRIT Awards ceremony, May and Taylor announced plans for the concert. When tickets finally went on sale, all 72,000 tickets sold out in just three hours, even though no performers were announced apart from the remaining members of Queen.[4]

Concert edit

"Good evening Wembley and the world. We are here tonight to celebrate the life, and work, and dreams, of one Freddie Mercury. We're gonna give him the biggest send off in history!"

 —Queen guitarist Brian May.[5]

The concert opened with a message from the three remaining members of Queen in tribute to Mercury.[5] The music then commenced with short sets from artists that were influenced by the music of Queen, including Metallica, Extreme (playing a Queen medley), Def Leppard (who brought Brian May onstage for a version of "Now I'm Here"), and Guns N' Roses. Between bands, several video clips honouring Freddie Mercury were shown while roadies changed the stage for the following act's performance. Elizabeth Taylor then gave an AIDS prevention speech, which was followed by a compilation of Mercury's various interactions with audiences.

The second half of the concert featured the three remaining Queen members – John Deacon (on bass), Brian May (on guitar) and Roger Taylor (on drums) – along with guest singers and guitarists, including Elton John, Roger Daltrey (of The Who), Tony Iommi (of Black Sabbath), Ian Hunter, David Bowie, Mick Ronson, James Hetfield (of Metallica), George Michael, Seal, Paul Young, Annie Lennox, Lisa Stansfield, Robert Plant (of Led Zeppelin), Joe Elliott and Phil Collen (of Def Leppard), Axl Rose and Slash (of Guns N' Roses), Liza Minnelli, and others.[5] Via satellite from Sacramento, California, U2 dedicated a live performance of "Until the End of the World" to Mercury.[6]

Home releases edit

The concert was originally released in VHS form (usually in two-tape releases worldwide), but due to time limitations, "Love of My Life" and "More Than Words" by Extreme, "Animal" and "Let's Get Rocked" by Def Leppard, Spinal Tap's "The Majesty of Rock", U2's "Until The End of the World", Mango Groove's "Special Star" and Robert Plant's version of "Innuendo" were removed from the original release. The US release also omitted Bob Geldof's performance of "Too Late God", and Zucchero's performance of "Las Palabras de Amor".

In April 2002, for the 10th anniversary of the Mercury Phoenix Trust, the second half of the concert (featuring the performances by the surviving members of Queen) was released on DVD and entered the UK charts at No. 1.[7] "Innuendo" was not included on the DVD, at Plant's request. In addition, the original 4:3 footage had been cropped down to widescreen. The DVD was certified Gold in Poland.[8]

On 24 June 2013, Queen announced on their Facebook page that a new remastered version of the concert would be released in late 2013 on DVD and Blu-ray.[9] The DVD and Blu-ray was released on 2 September 2013. Like the earlier VHS release, this version excludes Extreme's "Love of My Life" and "More Than Words", Def Leppard's "Animal" and "Let's Get Rocked", performance by Spinal Tap, U2 and Mango Groove from the opening acts segment, and Plant's "Innuendo" from the Queen+ segment.[citation needed] It was certified Platinum in the UK.[10]

Clips of rehearsals and of Metallica's set (as well as James Hetfield's performance of "Stone Cold Crazy" with Queen and Tony Iommi) were featured in the 1992 documentary A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica.

In May 2020, Queen announced that they would be premiering the concert on YouTube to raise money for the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. It was available for 48 hours. In April 2022, Queen streamed the concert again to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the concert as well as the Mercury Phoenix Trust.

Several songs from the concert have also been released in audio-only format:

  • Metallica's three-song performance was made into a UK tour edition single for "Nothing Else Matters", entitled Live at Wembley Stadium and released in Europe just one week after the concert, on 27 April 1992. The band later released in 2021 a re-mixed and re-mastered version of their performance as well as a rendition of Queen's Stone Cold Crazy with James Hetfield and Tony Iommi on the remastered box set of their album Metallica.
  • Guns N' Roses' performance of "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" was released in May 1992 as a double A-side, with the band's studio recording of the song; it was also featured on their album Live Era '87–'93. The single entered the UK charts at No. 2.
  • Def Leppard released their version of "Now I'm Here" (with May) from the concert, as a B-side to their single "Tonight" in April 1993.
  • an EP of the George Michael performances with Queen was released as Five Live in April 1993. It entered the UK singles chart at No. 1.
  • the Queen + Ian Hunter, Mick Ronson, David Bowie and Def Leppard performance of the song "All the Young Dudes" was released on the Mick Ronson album 'Heaven and Hull'.
  • the Queen + David Bowie performances of the songs "All the Young Dudes" and "'Heroes'" were released on the soundtrack album to the 2018 film Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story.

Performances edit

Without Queen edit

  1. Metallica – "Enter Sandman", "Sad but True", "Nothing Else Matters"
  2. Extreme – Queen Medley (including "Mustapha" (intro), "Bohemian Rhapsody" (Rock Section), "Keep Yourself Alive", "I Want To Break Free", "Fat Bottomed Girls", "Bicycle Race", "Another One Bites The Dust", "We Will Rock You", "Stone Cold Crazy" and "Radio Ga Ga"), “Love Of My Life” and "More Than Words" (Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt)
  3. Def Leppard – "Animal", "Let's Get Rocked", "Now I'm Here" (With Brian May)
  4. Bob Geldof – "Too Late God"
  5. Spinal Tap – "The Majesty of Rock"
  6. U2 – "Until the End of the World" – beamed via satellite, pre-recorded on 18 April in Oakland, California.[11] Cindy Crawford announces as "via satellite... straight from Sacramento, California".
  7. Guns N' Roses – "Paradise City", "Only Women Bleed", "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
  8. Mango Groove – "Special Star" – played via satellite from Johannesburg, South Africa
  9. Elizabeth Taylor – AIDS Prevention Speech
  10. Freddie Mercury – compilation of various interactions with the audience

With Queen edit

  1. Queen + Joe Elliott and Slash – "Tie Your Mother Down"
  2. Queen + Roger Daltrey and Tony Iommi – "Heaven and Hell" (intro), "Pinball Wizard" (intro), "I Want It All"
  3. Queen + Zucchero – "Las Palabras de Amor"
  4. Queen + Gary Cherone and Tony Iommi – "Hammer to Fall"
  5. Queen + James Hetfield and Tony Iommi – "Stone Cold Crazy"
  6. Queen + Robert Plant – "Innuendo" (including parts of "Kashmir"), "Thank You" (intro), "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
  7. Brian May + Spike Edney – "Too Much Love Will Kill You"
  8. Queen + Paul Young – "Radio Ga Ga"
  9. Queen + Seal – "Who Wants to Live Forever"
  10. Queen + Lisa Stansfield – "I Want to Break Free"
  11. Queen + David Bowie and Annie Lennox – "Under Pressure"
  12. Queen + Ian Hunter, David Bowie, Mick Ronson, Joe Elliott and Phil Collen – "All the Young Dudes"
  13. Queen + David Bowie and Mick Ronson – "'Heroes'"
  14. David Bowie – "Lord's Prayer"
  15. Queen + George Michael – "'39"
  16. Queen + George Michael and Lisa Stansfield – "These Are the Days of Our Lives"
  17. Queen + George Michael – "Somebody to Love"
  18. Queen + Elton John and Axl Rose – "Bohemian Rhapsody"
  19. Queen + Elton John and Tony Iommi – "The Show Must Go On"
  20. Queen + Axl Rose – "We Will Rock You"
  21. Queen + Liza Minnelli, supported by the rest of the cast – "We Are the Champions"
  22. Queen – "God Save the Queen" (taped outro)

Queen's activity edit

Guest musicians edit

Backing musicians edit

Queen were backed by the following musicians:

Certifications and sales edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[12] Platinum 15,000^
Poland (ZPAV)[13] Gold 5,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ 1991: Giant of rock dies BBC News. Retrieved 25 May 2011
  2. ^ Freddie Mercury: The Tribute Concert ABC Television (20 August 2007). Retrieved 29 August 2011
  3. ^ LG. "Queen - Royal Legend: Discography: The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert VHS". queen.musichall.cz.
  4. ^ a b Freddie Mercury Tribute The Times. Retrieved 27 August 2011
  5. ^ a b c "Watch Seal's powerful tribute to Freddie Mercury from 1992 with 'Who Wants To Live Forever'". Smooth Radio. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  6. ^ 1992 The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert Ultimate Queen. Retrieved 29 August 2011
  7. ^ The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert (Special 10th Anniversary Reissue) Retrieved 25 May 2011
  8. ^ "Wyróżnienia – Złote płyty DVD - Archiwum - Przyznane w 2003 roku" (in Polish). Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  9. ^ "Queen". www.facebook.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022.
  10. ^ "British certifications – Queen – The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  11. ^ "U2songs | Until the End of the World (Live from Oakland, CA, Apr. 18, 1992) - U2 (04:57) |".
  12. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2007 DVDs" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association.
  13. ^ "Wyróżnienia – Złote płyty DVD - Archiwum - Przyznane w 2003 roku" (in Polish). Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 19 September 2022.

External links edit

  • Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert at IMDb  
  • Transcript of the DVD edition

freddie, mercury, tribute, concert, aids, awareness, benefit, concert, held, easter, monday, april, 1992, wembley, stadium, london, england, audience, concert, produced, television, burdis, directed, david, mallet, broadcast, live, television, radio, countries. The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness was a benefit concert held on Easter Monday 20 April 1992 at Wembley Stadium in London England for an audience of 72 000 1 The concert was produced for television by Ray Burdis directed by David Mallet and broadcast live on television and radio to 76 countries around the world with an audience of up to one billion 2 3 The concert was a tribute to Queen s lead vocalist Freddie Mercury who died of AIDS on 24 November 1991 The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS AwarenessPromotional poster for the concertLocationWembley Stadium London EnglandDate s 20 April 1992Queen concert chronologyThe Magic Tour 1986 The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert 1992 Queen Paul Rodgers Tour 2005 2006 The show marked bassist John Deacon s final full length concert with Queen save a short live appearance with Brian May Roger Taylor and Elton John in 1997 The profits from the concert were used to launch the Mercury Phoenix Trust an AIDS charity organization Contents 1 History 2 Concert 3 Home releases 4 Performances 4 1 Without Queen 4 2 With Queen 4 3 Queen s activity 4 4 Guest musicians 4 5 Backing musicians 5 Certifications and sales 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFollowing Freddie Mercury s death on 24 November 1991 from AIDS the remaining members of Queen John Deacon Brian May and Roger Taylor came together with their manager Jim Beach to organise a concert to celebrate the life and legacy of Mercury and to raise money for AIDS research and spread awareness about the disease 4 In the 1992 BRIT Awards ceremony May and Taylor announced plans for the concert When tickets finally went on sale all 72 000 tickets sold out in just three hours even though no performers were announced apart from the remaining members of Queen 4 Concert edit Good evening Wembley and the world We are here tonight to celebrate the life and work and dreams of one Freddie Mercury We re gonna give him the biggest send off in history Queen guitarist Brian May 5 The concert opened with a message from the three remaining members of Queen in tribute to Mercury 5 The music then commenced with short sets from artists that were influenced by the music of Queen including Metallica Extreme playing a Queen medley Def Leppard who brought Brian May onstage for a version of Now I m Here and Guns N Roses Between bands several video clips honouring Freddie Mercury were shown while roadies changed the stage for the following act s performance Elizabeth Taylor then gave an AIDS prevention speech which was followed by a compilation of Mercury s various interactions with audiences The second half of the concert featured the three remaining Queen members John Deacon on bass Brian May on guitar and Roger Taylor on drums along with guest singers and guitarists including Elton John Roger Daltrey of The Who Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath Ian Hunter David Bowie Mick Ronson James Hetfield of Metallica George Michael Seal Paul Young Annie Lennox Lisa Stansfield Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin Joe Elliott and Phil Collen of Def Leppard Axl Rose and Slash of Guns N Roses Liza Minnelli and others 5 Via satellite from Sacramento California U2 dedicated a live performance of Until the End of the World to Mercury 6 Home releases editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The concert was originally released in VHS form usually in two tape releases worldwide but due to time limitations Love of My Life and More Than Words by Extreme Animal and Let s Get Rocked by Def Leppard Spinal Tap s The Majesty of Rock U2 s Until The End of the World Mango Groove s Special Star and Robert Plant s version of Innuendo were removed from the original release The US release also omitted Bob Geldof s performance of Too Late God and Zucchero s performance of Las Palabras de Amor In April 2002 for the 10th anniversary of the Mercury Phoenix Trust the second half of the concert featuring the performances by the surviving members of Queen was released on DVD and entered the UK charts at No 1 7 Innuendo was not included on the DVD at Plant s request In addition the original 4 3 footage had been cropped down to widescreen The DVD was certified Gold in Poland 8 On 24 June 2013 Queen announced on their Facebook page that a new remastered version of the concert would be released in late 2013 on DVD and Blu ray 9 The DVD and Blu ray was released on 2 September 2013 Like the earlier VHS release this version excludes Extreme s Love of My Life and More Than Words Def Leppard s Animal and Let s Get Rocked performance by Spinal Tap U2 and Mango Groove from the opening acts segment and Plant s Innuendo from the Queen segment citation needed It was certified Platinum in the UK 10 Clips of rehearsals and of Metallica s set as well as James Hetfield s performance of Stone Cold Crazy with Queen and Tony Iommi were featured in the 1992 documentary A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica In May 2020 Queen announced that they would be premiering the concert on YouTube to raise money for the COVID 19 Solidarity Response Fund It was available for 48 hours In April 2022 Queen streamed the concert again to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the concert as well as the Mercury Phoenix Trust Several songs from the concert have also been released in audio only format Metallica s three song performance was made into a UK tour edition single for Nothing Else Matters entitled Live at Wembley Stadium and released in Europe just one week after the concert on 27 April 1992 The band later released in 2021 a re mixed and re mastered version of their performance as well as a rendition of Queen s Stone Cold Crazy with James Hetfield and Tony Iommi on the remastered box set of their album Metallica Guns N Roses performance of Knockin on Heaven s Door was released in May 1992 as a double A side with the band s studio recording of the song it was also featured on their album Live Era 87 93 The single entered the UK charts at No 2 Def Leppard released their version of Now I m Here with May from the concert as a B side to their single Tonight in April 1993 an EP of the George Michael performances with Queen was released as Five Live in April 1993 It entered the UK singles chart at No 1 the Queen Ian Hunter Mick Ronson David Bowie and Def Leppard performance of the song All the Young Dudes was released on the Mick Ronson album Heaven and Hull the Queen David Bowie performances of the songs All the Young Dudes and Heroes were released on the soundtrack album to the 2018 film Beside Bowie The Mick Ronson Story Performances editWithout Queen edit Metallica Enter Sandman Sad but True Nothing Else Matters Extreme Queen Medley including Mustapha intro Bohemian Rhapsody Rock Section Keep Yourself Alive I Want To Break Free Fat Bottomed Girls Bicycle Race Another One Bites The Dust We Will Rock You Stone Cold Crazy and Radio Ga Ga Love Of My Life and More Than Words Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt Def Leppard Animal Let s Get Rocked Now I m Here With Brian May Bob Geldof Too Late God Spinal Tap The Majesty of Rock U2 Until the End of the World beamed via satellite pre recorded on 18 April in Oakland California 11 Cindy Crawford announces as via satellite straight from Sacramento California Guns N Roses Paradise City Only Women Bleed Knockin on Heaven s Door Mango Groove Special Star played via satellite from Johannesburg South Africa Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Prevention Speech Freddie Mercury compilation of various interactions with the audience With Queen edit Queen Joe Elliott and Slash Tie Your Mother Down Queen Roger Daltrey and Tony Iommi Heaven and Hell intro Pinball Wizard intro I Want It All Queen Zucchero Las Palabras de Amor Queen Gary Cherone and Tony Iommi Hammer to Fall Queen James Hetfield and Tony Iommi Stone Cold Crazy Queen Robert Plant Innuendo including parts of Kashmir Thank You intro Crazy Little Thing Called Love Brian May Spike Edney Too Much Love Will Kill You Queen Paul Young Radio Ga Ga Queen Seal Who Wants to Live Forever Queen Lisa Stansfield I Want to Break Free Queen David Bowie and Annie Lennox Under Pressure Queen Ian Hunter David Bowie Mick Ronson Joe Elliott and Phil Collen All the Young Dudes Queen David Bowie and Mick Ronson Heroes David Bowie Lord s Prayer Queen George Michael 39 Queen George Michael and Lisa Stansfield These Are the Days of Our Lives Queen George Michael Somebody to Love Queen Elton John and Axl Rose Bohemian Rhapsody Queen Elton John and Tony Iommi The Show Must Go On Queen Axl Rose We Will Rock You Queen Liza Minnelli supported by the rest of the cast We Are the Champions Queen God Save the Queen taped outro Queen s activity edit Freddie Mercury pre recorded piano and vocals on Bohemian Rhapsody and compilation of various interactions with the audience during the section before the Queen section of the concert Brian May electric and acoustic guitars keyboards on Too Much Love Will Kill You and Who Wants To Live Forever lead vocals on Tie Your Mother Down for 1st verse then co lead vocals with Roger Taylor on 1st chorus on Tie Your Mother Down and Too Much Love Will Kill You co lead vocals on I Want It All backing vocals Roger Taylor drums tambourine backing vocals co lead vocals on Tie Your Mother Down with Brian May on 1st chorus and on Under Pressure as a trio with David Bowie and Annie Lennox on choruses John Deacon bass guitar backing vocals Guest musicians edit Elton John piano on Bohemian Rhapsody Slash electric guitar on Tie Your Mother Down Tony Iommi electric guitar on Heaven and Hell intro Pinball Wizard intro I Want It All Hammer to Fall Stone Cold Crazy and The Show Must Go On Ian Hunter electric guitar on All the Young Dudes Mick Ronson electric guitar on All the Young Dudes and Heroes David Bowie alto saxophone backing vocals on All the Young Dudes Joe Elliott backing vocals on All the Young Dudes Phil Collen backing vocals on All the Young Dudes Backing musicians edit Queen were backed by the following musicians Spike Edney keyboards piano backing vocals Mike Moran piano on Who Wants to Live Forever and Somebody to Love Josh Macrae percussion in some Queen tracks Chris Thompson backing vocals acoustic guitar on I Want It All Crazy Little Thing Called Love and Heroes additional percussion Maggie Ryder backing vocals Miriam Stockley backing vocals London Community Gospel Choir backing vocals on Somebody to Love and We Are the Champions John Jones organ and backing vocals on We Are the Champions Certifications and sales editRegion Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 12 Platinum 15 000 Poland ZPAV 13 Gold 5 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit 1991 Giant of rock dies BBC News Retrieved 25 May 2011 Freddie Mercury The Tribute Concert ABC Television 20 August 2007 Retrieved 29 August 2011 LG Queen Royal Legend Discography The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert VHS queen musichall cz a b Freddie Mercury Tribute The Times Retrieved 27 August 2011 a b c Watch Seal s powerful tribute to Freddie Mercury from 1992 with Who Wants To Live Forever Smooth Radio Retrieved 27 November 2022 1992 The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert Ultimate Queen Retrieved 29 August 2011 The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert Special 10th Anniversary Reissue Retrieved 25 May 2011 Wyroznienia Zlote plyty DVD Archiwum Przyznane w 2003 roku in Polish Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry Retrieved 18 April 2021 Queen www facebook com Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 British certifications Queen The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 18 April 2021 U2songs Until the End of the World Live from Oakland CA Apr 18 1992 U2 04 57 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2007 DVDs PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Wyroznienia Zlote plyty DVD Archiwum Przyznane w 2003 roku in Polish Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry Retrieved 19 September 2022 External links editFreddie Mercury Tribute Concert at IMDb nbsp Transcript of the DVD edition nbsp United Kingdom portal nbsp Music portal nbsp 1990s portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert amp oldid 1197291323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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