Queen / Roger Daltrey / Tony Iommi - I Want It All 1992 Live video free download


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Queen - I Want it All (Album The Miracle 1989)

"The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness"

Live at Wembley Stadium 1992 London

Brian May - Guitar

John Deacon - Bass

Roger Taylor - Drums

Roger Daltrey (The Who) - Vocals

Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) - Guitar

Comments

8 years ago

Fabio Bitelbrun

de arrepiar isso

8 years ago

Harold-Sweat-Head

There can only be a handful of singers who can pull off a Freddie song and Roger is one of them. What an amazing voice and frontman that guy has/is.

8 years ago

Rudolf Vizi

Uaauuuu..whatta show folks....whatta show...Oo

8 years ago

Galericulus

Pretty good line-up, and they did a great job here.

8 years ago

Stupeflan

We can about 0 times clearly see John...

8 years ago

Antonio carlos andre

Londres...20 e Abril de 1992 um concerto lendário no Wembley Stadium !!!

8 years ago

leticia araujo

Heavy Queen Metal !!!!!!

8 years ago

Marko Tkalcevic

sorry but its not the same!

8 years ago

Eduardo Souza

VERY POWERFUL INTERPRETATION

8 years ago

Ulli Reisinger

Roger Daltrey's voice is just soooo amazing! A real man! :D

8 years ago

Robcatist

This comment is gonna piss a few people off but I'm putting out anyway. I'm a massive rock fan and like many other genres of music but I watched this concert from beginning to end and the one singer who got close to Freddie's vocals was George Michael!!

8 years ago

OzzY der Ossi

Top...

8 years ago

Kris Freouf

The fact they jammed the opening riff to Heaven and Hell at the beginning! 

8 years ago

-TheSpifire-

Iommi has no glasses ! I'm shocked !

8 years ago

Jimmy Gross

Where can I find this show on DVD?

8 years ago

Blode Kont

Him for a Queen singer 2015!!!! Roger Daltrey.. an icon, and great fromtman he'd be

8 years ago

kaf051

I remember watching this when it aired (and I still have it somewhere on VHS, from the day) and thinking it was so cool to see Tony on stage with another guitar player. It's just not something he typically does. But leave it to his buddy Brian to get him in for a back-up. And he was there all day.

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