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Detail of a concert Artist Queen
Date 27.11.1973
Venue Town Hall
City Birmingham
Country UK
Support band none
Supporting Mott The Hoople
Audio recording yes
Line-up Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano, tambourine),
Brian May (electric guitar, backing vocals),
Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals),
John Deacon (bass guitar)
27.11.1973 - Queen in Town Hall, Birmingham, UK 01. 6:47 Procession
Father To Son
02. 6:46 Son And Daughter
03. 4:35 Ogre Battle
04. 6:04 Hangman
05. 1:11 Keep Yourself Alive (cut)
Length: 25:23
Comment: surprisingly good quality (pity the concert itself is incomplete). Great version of Hangman.
Clicks between tracks: none
I have included the ticket stub, but no artwork.
Enjoy :)
I'm sorry that I'm writing that here but I'm downloading Queen+Paul Rogers Wembley 2005 DVD2 and I have 99,7% and stop 7 days nothig.Can anyone seed it for me please.Sorry for my english,I'm polish
Okay... to clarify, this is the old version tagged onto the end of the "A Night At The Court" bootleg. The "First Procession" (Gypsy Eye) version is a nice upgrade. Perhaps someone can share that one... ?
Well, the new recording isn't complete either. It does sound a lot better, but Keep Yourself Alive is still cut - although it's about an hour longer on the newer version.
I'll put it on the "to do" list. If nobody else shares it, then I'll get it up here. But first, I have to finish 12-3-78 (I'm almost done!), and share the NY 12-1-77 2-source mix, as per Sir Sloan's request.
Sir GH<br><h6>ah yeah</h6> wrote: It does sound a lot better, but Keep Yourself Alive is still cut - although it's about an hour longer on the newer version.
Wow, about an hour longer, they must have fucking jammed! :)
Haha, regardless, a better quality version of this show would be much appreciated GH, look forward to hearing it!
Does anyone know if there is a complete recording of this show anywhere? I know it's unlikely
bohemianmoomin wrote: Haha, regardless, a better quality version of this show would be much appreciated GH, look forward to hearing it!
Does anyone know if there is a complete recording of this show anywhere? I know it's unlikely