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Queen The Greatest Live Ogre Battle Episode Now Streaming

04-21-2023

Photo courtesy Hollywood Records

(Hollywood Records) Queen The Greatest Live: "Ogre Battle" (Episode 14). Revisit a classic performance of this hard-rock highlight from the Queen II album, filmed live at Queen's famous London Hammersmith Night at The Odeon concert in December 1975 and showcasing the band's evolving sound and glam-influenced stage wear.

As Queen moved from one era to the next, the band's look always evolved alongside their sound. Every period has its iconic outfits. but the band's glam-inspired aesthetic of the early-'70s stands amongst their most fondly remembered, and in this latest episode of Queen The Greatest Live, a fiery performance of the epic "Ogre Battle" showcases their dazzling fusion of music and styling.

At this very special show on Christmas Eve 1975 - broadcast live from London's Hammersmith Odeon for BBC TV and radio, and officially released 40 years later as A Night At The Odeon - Queen's confidence was sky-high. Released a month earlier, the band's fourth studio album, A Night At The Opera, was already hailed as an all-time classic, while its groundbreaking centrepiece "Bohemian Rhapsody" was in the middle of its record-breaking nine week run at UK#1 when the band took the stage in London.

While the music was the main event at the Hammersmith show - including this performance of Freddie's pummelling "Ogre Battle," featuring visceral fretwork from Brian May that represents the titular clash of monsters - the band treated the 5,000-strong audience to one of their most ambitious early productions.

Performing beneath an elaborate lighting rig that bathed the stage in a ghoulish green glow, the band also pushed the sartorial envelope, with Freddie leading the lineup in a Wendy DeSmet-designed white satin catsuit and Brian's beloved Zandra Rhodes winged cape amplifying the physicality of his playing. Look closely and you'll see Freddie had even painted the nails of his left hand black for the show, offset by Brian painting his own nails white.

As Brian explained in last week's interview, this striking use of monochrome effects was an integral part of the show. "The black and white stuff we got into - it's all designed to be dramatic. It's designed to accentuate our movements and accentuate the moods of the songs." Watch the episode below:



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