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Queen – Brighton Rock – Live at Hammersmith Odeon 1975


Available at www.Tommygunvideo.com This is the sound of Queen that we grew up with in the 70s that we all know and love. This is a combination of Brighton Rock(Sheer Hear Attack, 1974) and Son & Daughter (Queen, 1973) The performance you’re watching is from The Hammersmith Odeon 1975 on Christmas Eve. classicrockdvd. is rescuing unreleased Classic Rock n Roll footage from the deep labyrinths of the internet and Bringing It Back To The Fan! Classic Rock is being held hostage by a new breed of techno-geek traders and they want to keep it underground where it will die. I am not going to let my favorite era of rock and roll to now be left in the hands of a few obscure underground traders in 2009 NTSC and PAL Some European DVD players can play both NTSC & PAL. Overseas users please check yours. “An Evening With Queen 1974-1976 2DVD set: – Live at the Rainbow, Nov. 19-20, 1974 – Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, Dec. 25, 1975 – Live at Hyde Park, Sept. 18, 1976 Same as Youtube quality but without annoying Timecode/better audio – After Hours

25 Responses to “ Queen – Brighton Rock – Live at Hammersmith Odeon 1975 ”

  1. Riggleman81 Says:

    And you’re still retarded. Ha!


  2. launaut Says:

    Marvelous! One of the best tunes the almighty fuckin Queen ever wrote!


  3. qucise Says:

    paurosamente bella e potente !


  4. Tommygun1028 Says:

    this was part of a long medley


  5. MarinStoikov Says:

    So the song wasn’t played full with Son & Daughter…


  6. fbcorcoran Says:

    Brain May has always considered himself a weak guitar player, if you can believe it. He’s not the fastest in the world, but he’s smooth, and takes advantage of technology, such as the double echo effect.
    Supposedly he credits none other than the late great Rory Gallagher for his sound too.


  7. Steve1861 Says:

    Just Fuckin Incredible !!!!! Rock on Brian !!! Great Vid Thanks so much !!!! Early Queen was one hell of a Band Brians one of my Favorite guitar players also…Definately in my top 10 !!!!!


  8. BlackCrowNavajo Says:

    with all the due respect to Brian May – who’s one of my top favorites – Hendrix, Page and Blackmore are still ahead!


  9. parduccistain Says:

    Paurosooooooo!


  10. PicKPiT Says:

    Only 26 when wrote in… back then was better than most of other well known guitar players at that time… No doubt… equals eric clapton and hendrix… not to say better because each one had an amazing talent in different aspects


  11. matemagyar Says:

    BEST BRIGHTON ROCK PREFORMANCE :D


  12. MrChillininthecrib Says:

    AWesome!!!


  13. QueenWhoBeatles Says:

    monst underrated guitarist in the world


  14. QueenWhoBeatles Says:

    not to mention brian was a big influence of eddie


  15. thelenis Says:

    fuckin’ awesome Queen dudes


  16. CosmosRocker Says:

    Yeah, i’m from Germany and i hope this for my own Country!!!!
    Go On Brian


  17. flappospammo Says:

    brian may rules

    utter genius , the evh of his day

    no wonder eddie and he got on so well…


  18. affectionatepunch Says:

    This should be our national anthem…


  19. PsychadelicRockman Says:

    Brian May is on fire. How come he didn’t play like this more often? It’s simply mind blowing.


  20. tsopuaifa Says:

    I Love It!


  21. racer500gp Says:

    I saw them do this at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in 1975. It was so awesome. One the the best shows I’ve ever been to to this day.


  22. RockNRollRanter Says:

    OK, this has to be, like, the 50th time I’ve watched this. XD I’m still not sick of it. May’s guitar playing is hypnotic! 8-)


  23. ben5leto Says:

    i always wonder. why won’t freddie say the cuss word in son and daughter live? hmm maybe you weren’t allowed to say bad words on stage


  24. em32uu Says:

    BRIAN MAY IS AWESOME


  25. Mrtolstyy007 Says:

    Брайан великолепен!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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