That Time Elton John, Axl Rose, Queen Brought Down the Roof with ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

The song ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ is legendary- that is a fact. The song reflects how Freddie Mercury sees life in his vision. It was born in 1975, written by Freddie, and brought to life by his band, Queen. It is by far the best song ever written in history. Of millions of artists in the music industry, we often hear covers and performances of Bohemian Rhapsody, even after the band’s disbandment and passing away of Freddie Mercury in 1991. Freddie’s life became somehow open to the public right after he left the world for good, especially his health condition. In a benefit concert tribute for Freddie, the world set abuzz in this amazing lineup of artists to sing ‘Bohemian Rhapsody.’

The ‘Concert for Life’ in 1992 is intended for HIV awareness. It is considered as one of the biggest and most memorable concerts ever set. It is held at Webley Stadium, the biggest football stadium in the United Kingdom which can carry a capacity of 90k seats. Along with the live concert, it has television and radio broadcasts which run in 76 countries. Elton John in a red blazer started the song with the audience singing along. Then there came the faces of Queen members on the big screen, singing. After a while, Axl Rose came out to join the stage. The set is so lively and fantastic. The audience is singing along, celebrating the life of Freddie.

The benefit concert raised more than $20 million for AIDS awareness. The view of the crowd shown in the video sends goosebumps. It is full and united! Up to this day, the video uploaded on Youtube gains views and appreciation not only from the fans but from young people as well. In fact, it is recommended for everyone to watch the whole concert video. For some, it is like a send-off concert for beloved Freddie Mercury.

Watch how inspiring the artists amazingly tribute Mercury’s legendary song.

Truly, Freddie will never be forgotten as long as his songs are being played.