Decades later, music analysts and "reaction" reviewers frequently point to this version of the song as the definitive live recording, praising the "blueprint" it set for stadium anthems. Live Aid 1985 Setlist Context Bohemian Rhapsody A Night at the Opera Partial / Intro Radio Ga Ga Iconic crowd-clapping moment Hammer to Fall The Works High-energy hard rock segment Crazy Little Thing Called Love Upbeat, acoustic-led rocker We Will Rock You News of the World We Are the Champions News of the World Grand finale
Freddie Mercury famously turned the camera crew into part of the act, dancing with a cameraman during the bridge, which highlighted the band's casual command over the massive Wembley audience. Queen - Hammer To Fall (Live Aid 1985)
Queen's performance of at Live Aid 1985 is widely considered a masterclass in arena rock, serving as a high-energy bridge in what is often cited as the greatest live performance in rock history. Performance Highlights Performance Highlights Interestingly
Interestingly, Brian May later revealed in interviews that the band felt the performance "came off the rails quite significantly" at the very end of the song, feeling they were "lacking oil" despite the public's perception of a flawless set. Queen - Hammer To Fall (Live Aid 1985)
Critics and fans agree that this specific set re-introduced Queen to a global audience and solidified their status as "the ultimate live band".