Documentary broadcast not long ago by the BBC. Priceless indeed, tells  the story of the band from scratch till Freddie Mercury's death and yet goes on  with the made in heaven album. The whole documentary in only one part. Enjoy!
In 1971, four university students got together to form a band. Since  then, that certain band called Queen have released 26 albums and sold  over 300 million records worldwide. The popularity of Freddie Mercury,  Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon is stronger than ever. Their  story is a remarkable one, a narrative that covers early struggles, huge  obstacles, success, arguments, breakups, triumph, tragedy and an  enduring legacy – all against a backdrop of brilliant music and stunning  live performances from every corner of the globe.
In this film,  for the first time, it is the band that tells their story. Guiding us  through an extensive archive full of hitherto unseen footage, the  documentary reveals how four strong-minded individuals, all capable of  writing massive hit songs, worked together so successfully for four  decades.
Queen never did anything by halves – meaning their highs  were massive, but their lows catastrophic. It is a compelling story told  with intelligence, wit, plenty of humor and painful honesty.
But  the band quickly learned that if reaching the top is tough, staying  there is the biggest challenge of all. With a loss of focus in the  studio, the decline in popularity in North America, increasing internal  tension and a desire to pursue solo projects, it seemed as if the band  had had its day.
Then came the performance from Mercury at Live  Aid, and their record breaking Magic tour in 1986. Queen were propelled  back amongst the very best. Rejuvenated, the world was once again at  their feet, but then tragedy struck and threatened to tear the band  apart. Featuring musical performances, previously unseen and rare  footage, and intimate interviews.
 
 
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