Queen: Live at the Rainbow (1974)
For long-time fans, this may be the most outstanding concert by Queen. The reason? It gives a perfect overview of an early Queen presentation. The material, the costumes, and the performance of the members are really great and supported by the hilarious conversational approach of a young Freddie Mercury. In one of the last interviews, the singer Freddie Mercury said that the way he looked in those days was ridiculous; many would argue. The band looked very theatrical and outrageous. That's the way that the orthodox, good old fashion Queen fan likes it more, so it's joyful to see the careful treatment of the performance and the power of the Queen sound when all the members of the band sing together.
Released: Nov 19, 1974
Runtime: 80 minutes
Genre: Music, Documentary
Stars: Freddie Mercury, John Deacon, Roger Taylor, Brian May
Crew: Mike Stone (Sound Engineer), Arkadi De Rakoff (Producer), Bruce Gowers (Director), Roy Thomas Baker (Sound Director)