I think it was already listed on BrianMay.com. I think he sang Under Pressure (with the Queen Extravaganza guy), Ga Ga, Say It's Not True and People Get Ready + played drums on 2 or 3 songs.
It was a great night.
Queen Related songs of the night:-
Barcelona (2 opera guys, I forget their names)
29 Riff Overture (incorporating snippets of Bohemian Rhapsody, We Are The Champions & Seven Seas Of Rhye)
A Kind of Magic (Roger on Vocals)
Don't Stop Me Now (Marc Martel on Vocals)
The Show Must Go on (Marc Martel on Vocals)
Under Pressure (Roger & Marc on Vocals)
Say It's Not True (Roger On Vocals)
Little Wing (Roger On Vocals)
Peter Gunn (Roger on Drums)
New Orleans (Roger on Drums)
All The Way (Everyone including Roger on Vocals) (that closing traditional "A Capella" sing out thing the SAS Band do at the end of every gig.)
Videos of varying quality...
29 Riffs (Jamie Moses) link
A Kind of Magic (Roger) link
Don't Stop Me Now (Marc) link
The Show Must Go On (Marc) link
Under Pressure (Roger & Marc) link
Say It's Not True (Roger w/ Jeff Beck) link
Little Wing (Roger w/ Jeff Beck) link
^ Nice, thanks :)
I see Marc has a few of the Freddie mannerisms already creeping into his act!!
Excellent vocals, though.....now, if only BM & RT thought about a tour with HIM......
This could be a simple move into something big..... It's a clever trick to get Marc into Queen without kinking the old fans against the wrong leg. If they introduce Marc too quick, the masses will say Brian and Roger are performing with a copy of Freddie and that's what B and R really don't want.
It has to be organic and turn naturally into something great without pushing this format too much.