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The music videos for both the album version video and the William Orbit mix ones feature unseen footage from the Works Tour at Brussels in 1984, Rock Montreal video and promo video clips "Who Wants to Live Forever," "A Kind Of Magic," "I Want It All," "One Vision," "Play the Game", "Barcelona," and "Living on My Own."
Greatest Video Hits 2 is the second DVD of music videos from the English band, Queen. It was released in November 2003, and included video hits of the band from 1981 to 1989. It was at number one in UK, in its first week. It also peaked at number 1 in Ireland. In that same year the DVD was number 2 in Spain, and number 4 in Italy.
"Who Wants to Live Forever" is a song by the British rock band Queen. A power ballad, [1] it is the sixth track on the album A Kind of Magic, which was released in June 1986, and was written by lead guitarist Brian May for the soundtrack to the film Highlander. [2]
The video also features footage from earlier Queen promo videos. [24] At the end of the music video, the words "Thanks To Metropolis" appear. The video was filmed at Carlton TV Studios and Shepperton Studios , London, between 23/24 November 1983 and January 1984. [ 24 ]
This song also made it onto 1999 Queen's Greatest Hits III [2] and, more recently, on the Queen Forever compilation. It also appears on the Greatest Video Hits 2 DVD released in November 2003. [4] [5] Musical theatre actress Elaine Paige recorded the song on her album of Queen covers The Queen Album in 1988. [6]
The music video was produced by DoRo and filmed at Bray Studios, Berkshire on 29 October 1997. It was shot in black and white, and featured only the three remaining members of Queen in the studio. [8] A second version was also made, and is a completely different edit, featuring sepia-tinted footage of Mercury through all his years with the band.
Music video "Friends Will Be Friends" on YouTube " Friends Will Be Friends " is a song performed by Queen , written by Freddie Mercury and John Deacon , released on 9 June 1986 as a single for the album A Kind of Magic . [ 1 ]
It consists mostly of Queen performing the song, intercut with scenes from Highlander. [7] Christopher Lambert reprises his role as Connor MacLeod for a brief appearance in the video, where he sword fights Freddie Mercury, who uses his microphone stand as a sword. [6] Brian May is seen playing a Washburn RR11V instead of his Red Special.