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Live Performances by Queen in 1981

Queen - Love of My Life Performance from Rock Montreal Concert

Rock Montreal
Montreal, QC, Canada

January 1, 1981 | Video Length: 4:07
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  • In January 1981, during the performance at Rock Montreal, Queen was riding high on the success of their album "The Game," which had been released in 1... Read Full Description >

    In January 1981, during the performance at Rock Montreal, Queen was riding high on the success of their album "The Game," which had been released in 1980. This album marked a significant evolution in the band's sound, featuring hits such as "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love." The concert showcased their theatrical live performance style, combining rock prowess with elaborate stage presence, a hallmark of their identity. Notably, "Love of My Life," performed during this set, has become one of Queen's signature ballads, highlighting Freddie Mercury's vocal ability and emotional depth. The Montreal concert is part of the historic "Queen Rock Montreal" video, which captures the band at the height of their popularity and demonstrates their ability to engage and captivate a live audience. This performance solidified Queen's reputation as one of the premier live acts of their time.

David Bowie and Freddie Mercury Perform 'Under Pressure' Live at Mountain Studios

Mountain Studios
Montreux, Switzerland

October 26, 1981 | Video Length: 4:04
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  • In October 1981, Queen was experiencing significant success following the release of their album "The Game," which came out earlier that year. This ma... Read Full Description >

    In October 1981, Queen was experiencing significant success following the release of their album "The Game," which came out earlier that year. This marked a pivotal point in their career, as it showcased a more rock and pop-oriented sound, broadening their appeal. The live recording of "Under Pressure," a collaborative effort with David Bowie, occurred at Mountain Studios in Montreux, where Queen often worked on their albums and where they developed their distinct sound. This song would later appear on Queen's 1982 album "Hot Space," known for its blend of rock, funk, and disco elements, further pushing the band's musical boundaries. Notably, "Under Pressure" is regarded as one of Queen's most enduring hits, illustrating the power of collaboration and innovation during this dynamic period in their career.

Queen - 'Somebody To Love' Live at Montreal Forum in HD (1981)

Forum de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

November 24, 1981 | Video Length: 7:01
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  • In November 1981, Queen was in the midst of significant success following the release of their album "The Game" in June of that year. This album marke... Read Full Description >

    In November 1981, Queen was in the midst of significant success following the release of their album "The Game" in June of that year. This album marked a major turning point for the band, as it included hits like "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," showcasing their ability to blend rock with disco and pop influences. The live recording of "Somebody to Love" from the November 24 concert at the Montreal Forum captures Queen at the height of their live performance prowess, underlining Freddie Mercury's extraordinary vocal talents and stage presence. The show's energy reflects the band's growing dominance in the rock arena and their innovative approach to live performances, which included elaborate stage setups and engaging audience interactions. This period solidified Queen's reputation not only as successful recording artists but as one of the premier live acts of their time.

Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody Live Performance at Rock Montreal Concert

Forum de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

November 24, 1981 | Video Length: 5:32
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  • The live recording of "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen at the Montreal Forum on November 24, 1981, showcases the band during a pivotal period in their car... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen at the Montreal Forum on November 24, 1981, showcases the band during a pivotal period in their career. Prior to this performance, Queen released the album "The Game" in 1980, which marked a significant commercial success and included hits like "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love." This success led to their first foray into the U.S. charts with a number one album, solidifying their global appeal. By the time of the Montreal concert, Queen was riding the high of their recent successes and was known for their theatrical live performances, characterized by Freddie Mercury's captivating stage presence. The "Rock Montreal" show was later released as a live concert film and album, further cementing the band's legacy as one of the greatest live acts in rock history. Notably, this performance exemplified their blend of rock and opera, highlighted by the enduring popularity of "Bohemian Rhapsody," which had original

Queen - We Will Rock You Live in Montreal 1981 Concert Performance

Forum de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

November 24, 1981 | Video Length: 2:10
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  • The live recording of "We Will Rock You" from November 24, 1981, captures Queen at a high point in their career, during the promotional tour for their... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "We Will Rock You" from November 24, 1981, captures Queen at a high point in their career, during the promotional tour for their album "The Game," which was released in 1980. This album marked a significant pivot for the band as it incorporated elements of disco and funk, demonstrating their versatility and willingness to experiment with different genres. Notably, "The Game" featured hits like "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," showcasing the band's broad appeal. The Montreal Forum concert is especially famous as part of the "Queen Rock Montreal" concert film and live album, which celebrated their powerful stage presence and dynamic performances. Interestingly, this period also saw the band solidifying its reputation for spectacular live shows, marked by Freddie Mercury's charismatic stage persona and the band's innovative sound, combining rock with theatricality.

Queen Live at Montreal Forum: Another One Bites The Dust (1981 Remastered)

Forum de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

November 24, 1981 | Video Length: 4:10
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  • The live recording of "Another One Bites The Dust" at the Montreal Forum on November 24, 1981, occurs during a pivotal phase in Queen's career. By thi... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Another One Bites The Dust" at the Montreal Forum on November 24, 1981, occurs during a pivotal phase in Queen's career. By this time, the band had just released their album "The Game" earlier that year, which showcased a shift towards a more commercial sound, integrating elements of disco and rock. The track "Another One Bites The Dust," co-written by bassist John Deacon, became one of their most iconic hits, contributing significantly to the band's international success. Notably, this concert was part of the band's North American tour, highlighting their dynamic live performances and Freddie Mercury's compelling stage presence. The energy captured in this live performance exemplifies Queen's ability to connect with audiences, marking a peak in their popularity as they were transitioning from their earlier progressive and glam rock influences to a more mainstream appeal.