Ibex (Freddie Mercury)- So Sweet (Live 1969)

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2007

Ibex performing So Sweet at the Liverpool Sink Club in Liverpool, UK on September 9th 1969.



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"Freddie Mercury" "Roger Taylor" "Brian May" "John Deacon" "Bohemian Rhapsody" "Don't Stop Me Now" "I Want It All" "Somebody To Love" "These Are The Days Of Our Lives" "We Will Rock You" "We Are The Champions" "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" "Fat Bottomed Girls" "Bicycle Race" "Play The Game" "A Kind Of Magic" "Innuendo" "Another One Bites The Dust" "Killer Queen" "You're My Best Friend" "Breakthru" "Body Language" "Under Pressure" "Who Wants To Live Forever"
"Wembley" "I'm Going Slightly Mad" "Breakthru" "Barcelona" "Scandal" "Mother Love" "The Miracle" "Radio Ga Ga" "Heaven For Everyone" "One Vision" "Hammer To Fall" "I Want To Break Free" Queen II Sheer Heart Attack A Night at the Opera A Day at the Races News of the World Jazz The Game Flash Gordon Hot Space The Works A Kind of Magic The Miracle Innuendo Made in Heaven Queen + Paul Rodgers Rare Live At the Beeb Greatest Hits Classic Queen Queen Rocks Greatest Hits III Stone Cold Classics Live at Wembley 1986 Queen on Fire Live at the Bowl Return of the Champions Queen Rock Montreal The Cross Ibex Larry Lurex Smile The eYe We Will Rock You musical WWRY

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  • this isnt queen, it is freddie Mercurys band before queen

  • Did anyone else notice those really high notes freddie hit at the end there? So powerful, they almost remind me of Freddies voice in the 80's, like he always had this strong urge to spread his wings and woe the world all in one swing, but he buttered everyone up and built the anticipation right until the end of his life, where he hit some of the highest notes of his career. Freddie always had it, whatever it was, he had right from the beginning, he just wasn't get let us get the whole cake.

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  • I just found these old videos!! Before tonight I never knew that Freddy Mercury was part of a band before Queen. Thank you for uploading them!!

  • Sounds like blues. Not bad.

  • The bass player is horrendously out of tune.  That's probably affecting the pitch in Freddie's vocal.

  • @lola14931 and there's a poster of george harrison on freddie's wall in the first picture XD

  • @AngelicStorm1 No Tim Staffel, Freddie as vocalist...different music, so NO!!! Smile=Smile and Queen=Queen! The only likeness is that Brian May and Roger Taylor where in Smile. The band broke up after 2years...after that Freddie joined the 2 and they formed Queen...but he did NOT join Smile.

  • Well, Queen are in fact Smile, just under a different name! lol When Tim Staffel left Smile, Freddie joined as the new singer. Later on, he came up with the idea of changing the name of the band to Queen. So Queen are in fact Smile, just with a different name, Freddie on vocals and John Deacon on bass! :P

  • @Marianaavalle

    He always had the talent in him, but talent takes a lot of time and tweaking to develop... he just hadn't found his "sweet spot" yet but you can tell he was getting there. =)

  • Am I dreaming or it's Ringo Starr at 2.23 ?

    Look, a picture with Freddie Mercury AND Ringo Starr !

    OMG

  • @MargusKiistheCritic Well duh, half of Queen's members were in Smile, so of course they would be the most Queen-sounding band next to the real thing itself.

  • Come on, you people are being too harsh on the band. Sure they were no Queen, but we all know that Freddie, Brian, Roger and John didn't grow up together, so they had to get their start in other bands and polish their talents before joining together.

    Ibex was a decent band, even though the crappy quality of the recordings do a poor job of proving it. In fact, we'd be lucky if most bands today sounded like this.

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