Queen
Queen - No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young) Outtakes from Bray Studios
In the late '90s, Queen was navigating the tides of change, particularly after the loss of their iconic frontman, Freddie Mercury, in 1991. The live recording referenced, "No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)," was filmed at Bray Studios on November 29, 1997. This marked a significant moment in Queen's journey, as the band had released their "Made in Heaven" album just a few years prior, in 1995. "Made in Heaven" was an emotional tribute, featuring tracks that later incorporated Mercury’s vocals posthumously—an artistic way to keep his spirit alive in their music. The 1997 video reflects not just a performance but a poignant gathering of the remaining members, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon, showcasing their commitment to honoring Mercury's legacy. Filmed in striking black and white, it adds a layer of nostalgia and solemnity, emphasizing the collective grief and resilience within the band. It’s a rare glimpse into how they continued to create music, even in his absence.