In July 1981, when Queen rocked Montreal with their iconic performance of "Bohemian Rhapsody," they were riding high on the success of their album *The Game*, released just the previous year. This album saw the band experimenting with new sounds, blending rock with elements of disco and funk. Fun fact: *The Game* marked a significant turning point for Queen as it was their first album to feature synthesizers, showcasing their willingness to push creative boundaries. This live performance came during the *Hot Space Tour*, where the band was known for delivering electrifying shows that highlighted their incredible showmanship. The energy from both the audience and Queen was palpable, with Freddie Mercury's stage presence stealing the spotlight. It’s no wonder that this concert remains a cherished memory for fans, as it encapsulated not just a high point in their career, but also a moment when Queen truly defined their legacy in rock music.