Queen - Hammer To Fall (live - Aid 1985)

Decades later, music analysts and "reaction" reviewers frequently point to this version of the song as the definitive live recording, praising the "blueprint" it set for stadium anthems. Live Aid 1985 Setlist Context Bohemian Rhapsody A Night at the Opera Partial / Intro Radio Ga Ga Iconic crowd-clapping moment Hammer to Fall The Works High-energy hard rock segment Crazy Little Thing Called Love Upbeat, acoustic-led rocker We Will Rock You News of the World We Are the Champions News of the World Grand finale

Positioned as the third song in their 21-minute set—following "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Radio Ga Ga"—it functioned as a high-octane "rocker" that showcased the band's heavier side. Queen - Hammer To Fall (Live Aid 1985)

Despite Mercury battling throat issues at the time, his delivery was noted for its power and "unmatched energy". Critical Analysis & Legacy Critical Analysis & Legacy