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Queen Releases Amazing 1975 Performance of “Keep Yourself Alive”

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Queen fans, get ready! A rare and exciting video has just been released. It shows the band performing “Keep Yourself Alive” on Christmas Eve, 1975, at the famous Hammersmith Odeon in London. This is part of the special re-release of Queen’s first album, Queen I.Let’s go back to the start. “Keep Yourself Alive,” written by Brian May, was Queen’s first single. It was released just before their first album came out in the UK. Three months later, it was available in North America. Now, the album has been re-released in a special 6CD + 1 LP box set.This isn’t just a regular re-release; it’s a treat for fans. The Queen I box set includes 63 tracks, with 43 new mixes, and it plays the songs in the original order they were meant to be. It has behind-the-scenes audio of Queen creating their early songs, rare demos, live performances, and even their first gig from 1970. It also includes “Mad the Swine,” a track that was left off their 1973 album, but now it’s back.The box set also comes with a beautiful 108-page book, full of handwritten lyrics, photos, and other cool things about the band’s early days.Produced by Roy Thomas Baker and recorded at Trident Studios, Queen I isn’t just an album—it’s the sound of a band about to become huge. And now, with the 1975 performance of “Keep Yourself Alive” available online, you can see the energy and excitement that started one of rock’s greatest bands.

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