Friends Will Be Friends - Promotional Video

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The third UK single from the 'A Kind Of Magic' album was to be the anthemic 'Friends Will Be Friends'. Cowritten by Freddie and John, the single was a medium sized hit for the band, peaking at number 14 in the UK and reaching the top forty in most European territories. However it did provide the band with a top ten hit in Holland, when it was re-released as a double a-side with 'Who Wants To Live Forever' in 1992. Capitol Records chose not to release the single in America, preferring instead the other Mercury-Deacon composition from the album, 'Pain Is So Close To Pleasure', which unfortunately followed 'Princes Of The Universe' and failed to chart.
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[[Image:friendswillbefriendsvid.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Screenshot from the video]]
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No video was made for 'Pain Is So Close To Pleasure', but 'Friends Will Be Friends' was given the Torpedo Twins touch and filmed in May 1986 at the JVC Studios in Wembley, London. The Official International Queen Fan Club was on call once more - this time providing 850 Queen fans to make up an audience for what is, in essence, a simple performance video. All of the fans were given a t-shirt printed with the slogan 'I am a Queen Friend'.
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The third UK single from the '[[A Kind Of Magic]]' album was to be the anthemic '[[Friends Will Be Friends]]'. Cowritten by Freddie and John, the single was a medium sized hit for the band, peaking at number 14 in the UK and reaching the top forty in most European territories. However it did provide the band with a top ten hit in Holland, when it was re-released as a double a-side with '[[Who Wants To Live Forever]]' in 1992. Capitol Records chose not to release the single in America, preferring instead the other Mercury-Deacon composition from the album, '[[Pain Is So Close To Pleasure]]', which unfortunately followed 'Princes Of The Universe' and failed to chart.
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The video was included on the 'Greatest Flix II' vhs in 1991, and the 'Greatest Video Hits 2' dvd in 2003.
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No video was made for 'Pain Is So Close To Pleasure', but '[[Friends Will Be Friends]]' was given the Torpedo Twins touch and filmed in May 1986 at the JVC Studios in Wembley, London. The [[Official International Queen Fan Club]] was on call once more - this time providing 850 Queen fans to make up an audience for what is, in essence, a simple performance video. All of the fans were given a t-shirt printed with the slogan 'I am a Queen Friend'.
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The video was included on the '[[Greatest Flix II]]' vhs in 1991, and the '[[Greatest Video Hits 2]]' dvd in 2003.
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==Credits==
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| Standard Version
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| Friends Will Be Friends
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| Queen
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| February 1986
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| Video
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| 4.15
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| The Torpedo Twins
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| JVC Studios, Wembley, London
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==Availability==
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* Standard Version - [[Greatest Flix II]] VHS, [[Box Of Flix]] VHS, [[Classic Queen]] VHS, [[Greatest Video Hits 2]] DVD

Revision as of 14:34, 14 May 2007

Screenshot from the video

The third UK single from the 'A Kind Of Magic' album was to be the anthemic 'Friends Will Be Friends'. Cowritten by Freddie and John, the single was a medium sized hit for the band, peaking at number 14 in the UK and reaching the top forty in most European territories. However it did provide the band with a top ten hit in Holland, when it was re-released as a double a-side with 'Who Wants To Live Forever' in 1992. Capitol Records chose not to release the single in America, preferring instead the other Mercury-Deacon composition from the album, 'Pain Is So Close To Pleasure', which unfortunately followed 'Princes Of The Universe' and failed to chart.

No video was made for 'Pain Is So Close To Pleasure', but 'Friends Will Be Friends' was given the Torpedo Twins touch and filmed in May 1986 at the JVC Studios in Wembley, London. The Official International Queen Fan Club was on call once more - this time providing 850 Queen fans to make up an audience for what is, in essence, a simple performance video. All of the fans were given a t-shirt printed with the slogan 'I am a Queen Friend'.

The video was included on the 'Greatest Flix II' vhs in 1991, and the 'Greatest Video Hits 2' dvd in 2003.

Credits

Version Name Artist Recorded Format Length Director Filming Location
Standard Version Friends Will Be Friends Queen February 1986 Video 4.15 The Torpedo Twins JVC Studios, Wembley, London

Availability