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Reliving A Concert for Life
by Jason English - April 26, 2007 - 5:00 AM

Watching last night’s star-studded American Idol telethon took me back fifteen years. A Concert for Life – The Freddie Mercury Tribute – took place in London’s Wembley Stadium on April 20, 1992. I was twelve and had been a Queen fan for roughly two months, dating back to the theatrical release of Wayne’s World.

concertforlife.jpgI have trouble gaging this AIDS benefit’s cultural significance. My memory may be skewed by the fact I recorded the concert (VHS); that well-worn tape likely still looms in my parents’ basement. The reviews were mixed. The Times of London put it this way: “Def Leppard led a rally call of ‘Let’s Get Rocked,’ which seemed blissfully unaware that anything as unpleasant as AIDS might impinge on a man’s urgent need for casual sex.”

From a trivia perspective, this concert marked the only time David Bowie ever performed “Under Pressure” live with Queen (well, 3/4ths of Queen). And it was bassist John Deacon’s last full concert with the band. Annie Lennox is the only person to sing at A Concert for Life and last night’s Idol Gives Back, though Seal and Bono were both involved in both events (and I could be missing somebody else — let me know).

What follows are a handful of clips I found on YouTube.



David Bowie, Annie Lennox & Queen singing “Under Pressure.”



Elton John, Axl Rose & Queen singing “Bohemian Rhapsody.”



Axl Rose & Queen singing “We Will Rock You.”



Liza Minnelli leads a rendition of “We Are The Champions.”

More clips can be found at YesButNoButYes.

Comments (3)
  1. Thanks for posting this. Under Pressure is my favorite song :)

  2. Annie Lennox is so wierd. Haha I wonder if he knew she was going to get all up on him at the 2 minute mark.

  3. The word is “gauging” non gaging!

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