Hi!
I have downloaded an mp3 file with the Queen's Rock n' Roll medley in 1973 on the BBC with the radio guy speaking; I have searched the Net but all I found was the Master of Sheetkeeckers boot (with 6 songs and no Rock Medley from the bbc radio concert and a Rainbow 74 show); can anyone tell me if there is any full concert of the bbc radio, because the sound quality of the file was quite good and a 6 songs version of the concert I from the bbc I got sometime ago don´t have the same quality.
Thanks
Greetings from Portugal
From Mr. Scully's excellent site (queenconcerts.com) - "Recorded for BBC; a complete version of this show exists in the BBC archives (contrary what some people think or say). The very first soundboard recording of Queen concert. This particular recording includes the presentor's speech between some songs and he also introduces the band ("...Deacon John on bass..."). Rare stereo recording in almost excellent quality."
01. 1:26 Procession
02. 4:57 Father To Son
03. 6:44 Son And Daughter
04. 4:20 See What A Fool I've Been
05. 5:24 Ogre Battle
06. 6:56 Liar
07. 3:47 Jailhouse Rock
Shake Rattle & Roll
Stupid Cupid
Be Bop A Lula
Jailhouse Rock reprise
I'd like to think that there are copies of the first 6 tracks with the same quality of the medley... the vocals are just that bit clearer and the overall mix is better...
it's a very good - and generally widespread show
also the voiceover - is "whispering" bob harris of the BBC's OLd Grey Whistle Test - among ohter shows
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The only track i have from that is a clip of Jailhouse Rock. Really good i think.
Erm, I don't think it is Whispering Bob Harris... Listen to Radio 2 tomorrow around tea time and I think you'll find that its not him.
Hero, is the quality of the gig any better in the hub?
Blimey, that I would like to hear...
Do you know who the commentary is by Martin? Its definately not Bob Harris, this guy seems a bit camp and is not quiet enough!...
sorry - my mistake - it was Alan Black
so have the last few tracks leaked yet?
mine ends with two r n r numbers but not the Bamma Lamma Lou that he announces
"I just have it, I didn't say it was complete"
OK, must be my English then. I thought your sentence "I have the whole show" means "I have the complete show".