I think that everybody here see that 'setlist' that appear on a video of the Freddie Mercury Tribute in 1992, and 'A Kind Of Magic' was on that setlist, but it was never performed that day.
Today, looking to some David Bowie videos on youtube, I just see a little video of Bowie arriving to the Bray Studios where the rehearsals of the shows take place, and on that video we see Bowie talking out the building with Elton, and my surprise was that in the meantime, some music is sounding on the background, and it was 'Magic' that it was playing inside.... very curious, becouse...I can't hear very well who is performing it... what do you think? link
I haven't opened the link but I recall reading years ago that either Chris Thompson or Roger Taylor would have preformed AKOM if someone had pulled out of the concert at the last minute. Also, that The Scorpions were there for the same reason.
There were rumors that Axl Rose might not show up or be late as he (and the band) had a bad reputation for being unreliable.
On the original TV broadcast (maybe on the original VHS release can't remember) after Roger Daltrey you can hear the intro to A Kind Of Magic start-up then Roger (Taylor) turns quickly to his right and shakes his head, to say no.
This article is about the Tribute to Freddie Mercury. Fundygo Line of Credit He was a British singer-songwriter, record producer and lead vocalist of the rock band Queen. Regarded as one of the greatest lead singers in the history of rock music, he was known for his flamboyant stage persona and four-octave vocal range.
That music is amazing. I watched the whole video and as you have said I felt the same. the voice is really magical. I am glad you have shared this with all of us. Such amazing singers are really talented. make your own remix Great..
I had thought that A Kind Of Magic was bumped because of Bowie's unexpected recital of The Lord's Prayer, but if it was due to be earlier in the set then it could be that the issues Spinal Tap had with their guitar (caused by someone in Guns n Roses messing about with their gear) which caused several minutes delay earlier in the day had meant that the Queen portion of the show was running late from the start.
I do recall reading before that Chris Thompson was going to sing it and was a bit miffed about it being cut...that was his 'reward' for filling in for all the guest singers during Queen's rehearsals in the weeks leading up to the event.
If I remember correctly, ( I repeat ... IF) ...
- A Kind of Magic was supposed to be singing A Kind of Magic, it was cut because of the technical problems, mainly before Spinal Tap's "set"
- Scorpions were there as a backup for Guns'n'Roses, if they decided it's not worth the risk (there were some threats against them thanks to Axl's alleged homophobia)
bodwinnumber2 wrote:
On the original TV broadcast (maybe on the original VHS release can't remember) after Roger Daltrey you can hear the intro to A Kind Of Magic start-up then Roger (Taylor) turns quickly to his right and shakes his head, to say no.
The kind of magic intro was also caught on radio broadcast too. You can clearly hear it, man it so sad that they stop the perfomance on last second. Would love to hear at least full rehearsell
If true and it got as far as the intro being played, poor old Chris Thompson mind must've been like a rollercoaster - THIS IS MY MOMENT!!!! Oh.
Also RT ditching one of his own tunes for the greater good of the evening - Very respectable.
What concert has Scorpions as a BACKUP?!?!? If you have a megaband on site, why not let them perform a song or two? How did Scorpions even agree to do this?
I'd say they didn't want to bog down the event with hairy rockers but I guess that was kind of beyond saving!
I wonder what would've happened if it had been a year or 18 months later when the musical landscape was changing.
Billy Squier was there too (he’s on stage for WATC) - don’t know if he was also there as vocal back up or just an invited guest as a friend of Freddie.