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Queen
Queen is a band from London formed in 1971 with the lineup of John Deacon, Brian May, Freddie Mercury, and Roger taylor. They are known by hits including Bohemian Rhapsody, Another one Bites the Dust, Killer Queen, We Will Rock You, We are the Champions, and many other unforgettable songs. They were recently brought to more fame thanks to the motion picture Bohemian Rhapsody, which is built by the band's history. Lead singer of the band, Freddie Mercury, passed away after a long fight against AIDS on November 24, 1991, 1 day after announcing his illness publicly.
Queen on Top of the Pops
Queen were invited to perform their song, Seven Seas of Rhye after David Bowie cancelled his own performance. They performed in the Weather studio on February 21, 1974.[1]
Song | Air Date | Status | Comments | |
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Seven Seas of Rhye | Feb. 21 1974 | Found | Mostly in color, some color bits remain lost | |
Seven Seas of Rhye | Mar. 14 1974 | Found | Mostly black and white | |
Seven Seas of Rhye | Mar. 28 1974 | Partially Found | Most footage in color | |
Killer Queen | Oct. 11, Oct. 24, and Dec. 27 1974 | Found | Full in color | |
Killer Queen | Nov. 7 1974 | Lost | No online uploads except for a now deleted image. | |
Killer Queen | Nov. 21 1974 | Partially Lost | Badly damaged opening | |
Now I'm Here | Unknown (possibly Jan. 16 or 30 of 1975) | Partially Lost | Ripped from documentary | |
Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy | June 16, June 30, and July 21 1977 | Found | BBC Four rebroadcast | |
Under Pressure (Zoo) | Nov. 19 1981 | Found | BBC Four rebroadcast | |
Las Palabras De Amor | June 17 and July 1 1982 | Found | BBC Four rebroadcast |