Hey there,
this is the torrent-file that was shared by Sithmarauder last year. Thank you for this.
Now for all those people who can´t download with torrents the Flac-files come via gigasize.
Tracklist:
CD1:
1. Intro
... Jailhouse Rock
2. We Will Rock You (Fast)
3. Let Me Entertain You
4. Somebody To Love
5. Mustapha
6. Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To...)
7. Killer Queen
8. I'm In Love With My Car
9. Get Down, Make Love
10. You're My Best Friend
11. Save Me
12. Now I'm Here
CD2:
1. Don't Stop Me Now
2. Piano Improvisation
3. Spread Your Wings
4. Love Of My Life (cut)
5. '39
6. Keep Yourself Alive
7. Instrumental Inferno
8. Liar
9. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
10. Bohemian Rhapsody
11. Tie Your Mother Down
12. Sheer Heart Attack
13. We Will Rock You
14. We Are The Champions
15. God Save The Queen
Disc 1: link
Disc 2: link
regards
W.
This is indeed a show that every Queen fan should hear. It is prove that freddie was capable of singing live incredibly well aswell. We are the champions, don't stop me now, save me, spread your wings, now I'm here, '39,bohemain rhapsody and liar stand out for me as freddie's best live performances.
little foetus wrote: Would love to hear more of the Crazy Tour. All the shows we have are amazing. I really wonder why there are so few recordings from this tour.
The shows were all played in small theatres. Maybe that has something to do with it. If only 2000(or less) people attended a show, one of these 2000 people had to make a recording(maybe security was better too). When they played a show for 12000 people,....
My little theory:-)
little foetus wrote: Would love to hear more of the Crazy Tour. All the shows we have are amazing. I really wonder why there are so few recordings from this tour.
The shows were all played in small theatres. Maybe that has something to do with it. If only 2000(or less) people attended a show, one of these 2000 people had to make a recording(maybe security was better too). When they played a show for 12000 people,....
My little theory:-)
A good theory... but then there are so few recordings from the US Game tour... their longest, best-selling tour...
little foetus wrote: Would love to hear more of the Crazy Tour. All the shows we have are amazing. I really wonder why there are so few recordings from this tour.
The shows were all played in small theatres. Maybe that has something to do with it. If only 2000(or less) people attended a show, one of these 2000 people had to make a recording(maybe security was better too). When they played a show for 12000 people,....
My little theory:-)
A good theory... but then there are so few recordings from the US Game tour... their longest, best-selling tour...
Good point! That was indeed a long tour with lots of big shows (madison square garden , LA forum,...).... and few recordings. you have succesfully destroyed my theory:-)
Another point to consider:
In the 70s and 80s the Japanese were absolute tech freaks. My guess is, that much more fans had the proper equipment – and knowledge – to record a concert in decent quality than the average American or British fan.
Maybe that's why so much Japanese shows in very good quality exist from that time and so few US and European ones.
Towards the mid-80s, Walkmen and the likes were the standard in Europe, and USA, too.
And just my guess: Japanese people generally love to document their experiences (you all know the cliche of the camera-equipped Japanese tourists), while the typical British fan just wants a great party and a good drink ... ;-)
What I want to know is, how many British audience recordings never saw the light of day because the whole thing was ruined by hammered fans tunelessly singing along :P