Billy Preston performing "My Sweet Lord" at the concert in honor of George Harrison, 2002.
When Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton and Dhani Harrison back you up, you know you're in for a legendary moment in music history.
The making of “Under Pressure” was total serendipity.
In 1981, Queen and David Bowie were recording separate projects at Mountain Studio — which was owned by Queen — in Montreux, Switzerland.
The group’s producer David Richards popped over to Bowie and asked if he wanted to jam. They all got boozed and decided to make a song together.
Queen drummer Roger Taylor had penned some lyrics but Bowie
took the songwriting lead and sprinkled his magic.
The “Under Pressure” collaboration was an instant hit when it came out in October 1981 (author’s note: this song goes hard AF).
However, Bowie never got to perform the song live with legendary Queen frontman Freddie Mercury.
They were both present at the Live Aid Concert in 1985, but Bowie wasn’t able to jump onto the Queen set.
In 1992, Bowie did get to perform a live event with Queen for a Freddy Mercury Tribute concert (Annie Lennox sang Mercury’s part).
This video stitches those two performances to show Bowie and Mercury singing on stage “together”.
Legends.
Between darkness and defeat, hope survives.
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Secretariat, the Belmont Stakes, 1973. If you know, you know. If you don’t, sit your ass down and watch the fastest horse god ever put on this planet do something you’ll never forget.
Sólo venía a dejar una de las escenas más épicas de los últimos años en Star Wars, a la altura de la de Vader en Rogue One.
Ésto SÍ es Star Wars. Os quiero @StarWarsSpain#TheMandalorian#StarWars
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