Live at Wembley '86 (1992) (2 discs)
Track List: NOTE: for song authoring information, check the studio album each song is from. If you're not sure which album which song is from, E ME
Notes: If you pretend Queen didn't play any cover songs on this two-disc set (Tutti Frutti, (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care, Hello Mary Lou, Big Spender), this would be an awesome live set. The covers are, well, covers, and they do no justice to Queen's talent or songwriting. I'm sure they were fun, though. May is amazing throughout the show, as is Mercury. Taylor's drumming is spot-on, and Deacon, well, I don't think John Deacon has ever made a mistake. Ever. He shines individually during Under Pressure and Another One Bites The Dust, but otherwise, as always, the bass player is just kind of lost in the mix.
I think Live Killers (1979) is a better live set, but it draws from the albums before and including Jazz (1978), which is the era I like Queen best in, so I'm a little biased towards those songs.