Queen
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Estadio José Amalfitani
March 1, 1981
This is the audio from a 1991 Canal 9 rebroadcast. It's missing Get Down Make Love and a few bits between songs (the commentary was edited out). I don't think a decent version of this one has ever been shared here, so here's hoping this is a nice upgrade for a few of us.
TV > VHS > ? > CDR (x) > WAV > FLAC level 8
Disc 1:
1) We Will Rock You (fast)
2) Let Me Entertain You
3) Play The Game
4) Somebody To Love
5) I'm In Love With My Car
6) Need Your Loving Tonight
7) Save Me
8) Now I'm Here
9) Dragon Attack / Now I'm Here (reprise)
10) Fat Bottomed Girls
Disc 2:
1) Love Of My Life
2) Keep Yourself Alive / tympani solo
3) guitar solo
4) Flash / The Hero
5) Crazy Little Thing Called Love
6) Bohemian Rhapsody
7) Tie Your Mother Down
8) Another One Bites The Dust
9) Sheer Heart Attack
10) We Will Rock You
11) We Are The Champions
12) God Save The Queen link link
Enjoy, and keep it lossless!
Panchgani wrote:
Good job removing the commentary.
It wasn't me who removed it. I'm not even sure if that's how it was broadcast, or if some collector did the editing after the fact.
Wilki, maybe you know? You seem to be the resident expert on the South American shows.
First of all Thank You very much Bob!
'comments was edited out'- that's great .
but I really wonder about voice removing programs ,,I used lots of such programs to remove comments from third night from Buenos Aires(08.03.81) ,but without any good result. I 'm a fan of idea to create definitive 08.03.81
because it is one of my favourite concerts ever, but please can someone recommend to me good voice remove program
with actual result?
No idea. But we're stuck with it.
This indicates that this recording comes from a cassette tape. But why would this have leaked on a cassette without accompanying video? It's clearly not from a radio broadcast, as AM radio just doesn't sound this good even to this day.
I think VHS tapes can have sound bleed too. On all versions of the video feed on Led Zeppelin's show in Seattle in 1977, the voice of some narrator can be heard faintly after No Quarter.