Scorpions - Wind Of Change: World Events Version
Music video by Scorpions performing Wind Of Change: World Events Version
with Wayne Isham [Video Director]
(C) 1991 The Island Def Jam Music Group
Duration : 0:4:33
Music video by Scorpions performing Wind Of Change: World Events Version
with Wayne Isham [Video Director]
(C) 1991 The Island Def Jam Music Group
Duration : 0:4:33
12.07.1986, London (Wembley Stadium), England.
Probably the most famous Queen concert, they deliver an overall amazing show, playing their classic songs and they got a rowdy crowd on top of it all! The setlist was quite special (Queen played ‘Gimme Some Lovin’ or ‘Big Spender’ only scarcely) and there were even rumours about David Bowie’s appearance for ‘Under Pressure’ but that unfortunately didn’t happen.
Brian May said of the concert, “The Wembley concerts in 1986 were the pinnacle for us. We were at our height band-wise, and Freddie had developed this phenomenal way of dealing with stadium audiences. Being back home in London playing two sell-out nights was such a big, big occasion for us. None of us realized that this would be almost the last time we played together.” The band played only two more UK concert dates together.
06: A Kind Of Magic
07: Improvisation
Duration : 0:8:43
12.07.1986, London (Wembley Stadium), England.
Probably the most famous Queen concert, they deliver an overall amazing show, playing their classic songs and they got a rowdy crowd on top of it all! The setlist was quite special (Queen played ‘Gimme Some Lovin’ or ‘Big Spender’ only scarcely) and there were even rumours about David Bowie’s appearance for ‘Under Pressure’ but that unfortunately didn’t happen.
Brian May said of the concert, “The Wembley concerts in 1986 were the pinnacle for us. We were at our height band-wise, and Freddie had developed this phenomenal way of dealing with stadium audiences. Being back home in London playing two sell-out nights was such a big, big occasion for us. None of us realized that this would be almost the last time we played together.” The band played only two more UK concert dates together.
10: Who Wants To Live Forever
11: I Want To Break Free
Duration : 0:9:15
12.07.1986, London (Wembley Stadium), England.
Probably the most famous Queen concert, they deliver an overall amazing show, playing their classic songs and they got a rowdy crowd on top of it all! The setlist was quite special (Queen played ‘Gimme Some Lovin’ or ‘Big Spender’ only scarcely) and there were even rumours about David Bowie’s appearance for ‘Under Pressure’ but that unfortunately didn’t happen.
Brian May said of the concert, “The Wembley concerts in 1986 were the pinnacle for us. We were at our height band-wise, and Freddie had developed this phenomenal way of dealing with stadium audiences. Being back home in London playing two sell-out nights was such a big, big occasion for us. None of us realized that this would be almost the last time we played together.” The band played only two more UK concert dates together.
03: In The Lap Of The Gods
04: Seven Seas Of Rhye
05: Tear It Up
Duration : 0:6:39
12.07.1986, London (Wembley Stadium), England.
Probably the most famous Queen concert, they deliver an overall amazing show, playing their classic songs and they got a rowdy crowd on top of it all! The setlist was quite special (Queen played ‘Gimme Some Lovin’ or ‘Big Spender’ only scarcely) and there were even rumours about David Bowie’s appearance for ‘Under Pressure’ but that unfortunately didn’t happen.
Brian May said of the concert, “The Wembley concerts in 1986 were the pinnacle for us. We were at our height band-wise, and Freddie had developed this phenomenal way of dealing with stadium audiences. Being back home in London playing two sell-out nights was such a big, big occasion for us. None of us realized that this would be almost the last time we played together.” The band played only two more UK concert dates together.
08: Under Pressure
09: Another One Bites The Dust
Duration : 0:8:26
12.07.1986, London (Wembley Stadium), England.
Probably the most famous Queen concert, they deliver an overall amazing show, playing their classic songs and they got a rowdy crowd on top of it all! The setlist was quite special (Queen played ‘Gimme Some Lovin’ or ‘Big Spender’ only scarcely) and there were even rumours about David Bowie’s appearance for ‘Under Pressure’ but that unfortunately didn’t happen.
Brian May said of the concert, “The Wembley concerts in 1986 were the pinnacle for us. We were at our height band-wise, and Freddie had developed this phenomenal way of dealing with stadium audiences. Being back home in London playing two sell-out nights was such a big, big occasion for us. None of us realized that this would be almost the last time we played together.” The band played only two more UK concert dates together.
01: One Vision
02: Tie Your Mother Down
Duration : 0:9:39