Freddie Mercury commands 72,000 people like one instrument At Live Aid in July 1985, Queen played a 20-minute set at Wembley Stadium that's still cited as the greatest live performance in rock history. Freddie Mercury turned the entire stadium into a single call-and-response instrument during the "Ay-oh" vocal exchange, and led a mass singalong on "Radio Ga Ga" that became one of the most replayed clips in music history. Surveys of musicians and critics have repeatedly ranked this set above every other festival or arena performance ever filmed, for the sheer scale of connection Mercury built with a crowd that size in under half an hour. is leading so far with 100%.
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