Live in the Ukraine
When it comes to taking logic-defying challenges, Queen have never fought shy: think Hyde Park, Latin America, Live Aid. All these years later, Queen are still living adventurously. Here's the case in point: just weeks ahead of the start of the band's 2008 Queen + Paul Rodgers' The Cosmos Rocks tour the band were approached to help Ukraine's Elena Franchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation reach out to the youth of the country with the message "Don't Let Aids Ruin Your Life". In a country facing the highest rising rate of infection throughout Europe, it is a message which cannot wait. For Queen and Paul Rodgers - already well prepared for a tour opening at Moscow's SCO Arena, it would mean some drastic rethinking. Despite the seeming impossibility of it, Queen + Paul Rodgers made it to Freedom Square for the night of September 12, 2008. Over 350,000 Ukrainians came to see them play and more than 10 million homes watched the show live on television. In all, more than 20 million took part in what the band recall as 'an unforgettable experience: one of those rare things in life you know you will never forget. A meeting in Music, but also a coming together to fight a common enemy'. <p><b>DVD & Double CD</b> <p>1. One Vision <p>2. Tie Your Mother Down <p>3. The Show Must Go On <p>4. Fat Bottomed Girls <p>5. Another One Bites The Dust <p>6. Hammer To Fall <p>7. I Want It All <p>8. I Want To Break Free <p>9. Seagull <p>10. Love Of My Life <p>11. '39 <p>12. Drum Solo <p>13. I'm In Love With My Car <p>14. Say It's Not True <p>15. Shooting Star <p>16. Bad Company <p>17. Guitar Solo <p>18. Bijou <p>19. Last Horizon <p>20. Crazy Little Thing Called Love <p>21. C-lebrity <p>22. Feel Like Makin' Love <p>23. Bohemian Rhapsody <p>24. Cosmos Rockin' <p>25. All Right Now <p>26. We Will Rock You <p>27. We Are The Champions <p>28. God Save The Queen