Info:
Brian May
Capital Radio, Rock Master Class, 11 November 1983
Capital Radio, Duke Of York's Theatre, London November 1983
Arranged by Peter Warlock and Brian May
Produced: Brian May - three part arrangement for electric guitar as part of the Master Class.
Performed by Brian May, Julian Hemmingway and Stuart Esworthy
Tracklist:
Introduction: Brian May
About Sixpence Piece
Playing Style (Rhythm And Lead)
Pavane Guitar part 1
Set Up And Effects
Pavane Guitar part 2
Strings, Bohemian Rhapsody Solo explained
Brian explains Red Special pick-ups
Acoustic Guitars
Pavane Finale (Live)
Love Of My Life (Live)
As one huge FLAC file. I haven't split this up in tracks, as that was not how it appeared on my original disc. Feel free to cut it up for yourself ;)
Source:
No idea. Probably a copy of the original tape which was apparently released in the UK in 1983/1984. Enjoy :)
Pim Derks wrote: Oooh another recording that Mr Scully calls rare :)
Really ? Didn't I upload it this some years ago as a part of the "Best of the best " series ? Well Martin is a fair guy, if he promises to keep something rare, he will, even when it's shared online :-)
Actually, I uploaded this on here a few years ago from my original cassette tape (which has since bit the dust). Difference was I had only saved my copy to mp3 (192 kbps). If there is a short gap before the Pavanne Finale, then it is most likely from my tape as it was at that point I had to flip the tape over to record on the other side.
Maki has a copy of the files I uploaded on her site, but for some reason she reduced the bitrate...... link
*edit*
Just finished downloading this torrent and this isnt my version for two reasons:-
1 - it has the bit of the show I missed
2 - its sped up. The Pavane, for instance, is actually in Dm
Satriani wrote: I have a copy of this tape obtained directly from Capitol Radio (i.e. not recorded from the radio). I can upload a copy if anyone would like it.
For anyone who's interested, the piece of music Brian and the students are playing is called 'Belle, qui tiens ma vie' and it's a late 16th century song written by Thoinot Arbeau. link