Spike Edney
The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story
Denne dokumentaren inneholder sjeldne opptak og åpenhjertige intervjuer, og forteller historien om samarbeidet mellom Adam Lambert og det legendariske rockebandet Queen.
Queen - The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert 10th Anniversary Documentary
At 6pm on April 20th, 1992, Roger Taylor, Brian May and John Deacon, the surviving members of Queen, took the stage of London's Legendary Wembley Stadium to announce the start of one of the biggest events in rock history, organised by Queen themselves to pay tribute to their former colleague - the incomparable Freddie Mercury, they are joined by a glittering array of guests vocalists and players.
Hungarian Rhapsody - Queen Live In Budapest
On July 27, 1986, Queen performed the largest-ever stadium concert at the Népstadion in Budapest in front of 80,000 ecstatic fans. The concert was part of the famed Magic Tour, which was the last time the band toured with lead singer Freddie Mercury. Now, this original concert film has been remastered in high definition and features many of Queen's favorite tracks—"Bohemian Rhapsody," "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," "I Want To Break Free" and "We Are The Champions." With three years to go before the fall of the Berlin Wall, this was the first Western rock concert performed in a stadium behind the then Iron Curtain. It was of such significance to the Hungarian authorities and film industry that a group of the country's top film cameramen and technicians were brought together to film it for posterity.
Return of the Champions
Queen’s 2005 world tour was one of the live concerts of the year with Paul Rodgers (Free and Bad Company) stepping into the irreplaceable and legendary Freddie Mercury’s shoes alongside Brian May and Roger Taylor. The spectacular show recorded in Sheffield in front of a rapturous audience of 12,000 includes all the Queen classics including as ‘I Want it All’, ‘We Will Rock You’, ‘Under Pressure’, ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and ‘We are the Champions’ as well as Rodgers’ anthem classic ‘All Right Now’.