KidKashmir 19.08.2006 13:24 |
I downloaded this elsewhere a couple of days ago, here are the lossless files as I downloaded them in case anyone wants to add this to the tracker (artwork/info and md5 files are in the first link) - sorry, but my upload speed ain't that great which is why I won't attempt to start this as a torrent. The bootleg is called "There Ain't No Sanity Clause" and the tracklist is as follows: 01) Now I'm Here 02) Ogre Battle 03) White Queen (As It Began) 04) Bohemian Rhapsody 05) Killer Queen 06) March Of The Black Queen 07) Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise) 08) Bring Back That Leroy Brown 09) Brighton Rock 10) Son And Daughter (reprise) 11) Keep Yourself Alive 12) Liar 13) In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited 14) Seven Seas Of Rhye 15) See What A Fool I've Been 16) God Save the Queen GENERATION ----------------- FM -> CDR(1) -> WAV [44.1kHz] -> FLAC [Level 8] SOURCE (SBD) ----------------- soundboard -> Marantz ST151 TRANSFER ----------------- Marantz ST151 -> Marantz PM-54 -> Pioneer PDR-04 -> NEC DVD+RW ND-2100AD -> Exact Audio Copy v0.95 (beta 4) -> WAV -> FLAC Frontend 1.7.1 NOTES ----------------- Originally recorded by the BBC, December 24, 1975 at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK. Tracks 1-14 broadcast on Swedish Radio 'P3 Live', April 29, 2005. Tracks 15-16 (FM->ANA(1)->FLAC) from re-broadcast by the BBC. Taped and seeded by Eskim0. Thanks! DOWNLOAD LINKS: link link link link link link link link link link link link link link link link link |
Jay Mantis 19.08.2006 13:43 |
First of all, thanks for sharing. FLAC rules! I take it that the quality of the last 3 tracks are the same as the ones that have been shared some time ago? |
KidKashmir 19.08.2006 14:21 |
Not sure about the quality of the last 3 tracks being the same as ones that have been shared before - I wasn't aware of a previous share as nothing came up when I did a search. But I'm guessing, if the previous share was from the same BBC re-broadcast then they would be the same. |
deleted user 19.08.2006 18:56 |
thanks!, i know that the rock'n'roll medley is official but...can upload it? thanx |
KidKashmir 20.08.2006 01:12 |
<font color="blue">SebasMercury wrote: thanks!, i know that the rock'n'roll medley is official but...can upload it? thanxIf I had the rock'n'roll medley and uploaded it then I guess I would be cursed to hell for posting official material here. The site I downloaded this from doesn't allow official material either, so the medley wasn't included anyway. Sorry, but you will have to look elsewhere as I don't have it :-( |
GetUpKepInLine 22.08.2006 11:28 |
What's that strange guitar noise on the beginning of Ogre Battle? I didn't hear it in the other version of this concert, and it sounds like it was added later on. |
kafax 19.10.2006 09:36 |
Hello! Ok, the medley is official so it can't be uploaded here... but is there somebody who knows where can I find it?? I know it's in the Rare Live video, but is there an audio source where I can get it?? Thanks... |
Rick 19.10.2006 10:05 |
The date is wrong for sure. |
The Real Wizard 19.10.2006 13:00 |
Many thanks to KidKashmir for this upload. I had to download Seven Seas Of Rhye first, because it and GSTQ have always sounded a bit worse than the other tracks (minus the RnR medley). The quality is superb! The drum sound is incredible compared to anything I've heard before (listen to that snare!). Amazing stuff. But the quality degrades a bit as it crossfades into the See What A Fool intro, but the source change is indicated in the initial post. Thanks for providing the exact lineage of everything. There are a few cuts and things in the recording, so it looks like I'll have to do some editing from other sources to make it complete. Btw, I love the Marx Brothers reference for the title! ANATO is a brilliant movie. Sure, the RnR medley was officially released in partial form, but I can't see why the complete one can't be posted here, even if it's the mono version from the video. Why should Queenzone sharers and downloaders have to suffer because QP didn't bother to release the whole thing? For those who have DVD copies... is there a true stereo copy (other than the one I created), and does it have the RnR medley in stereo? |
Sithmarauder 19.10.2006 14:24 |
Can someone make torrent of this somewhere down the line? |
Ginger01 19.10.2006 15:50 |
Thanks, KidKashmir! Downloading now and can hardly wait to hear it. Sithmarauder, I'll torrent it this weekend, tracker permitting ;-) |
Josh Henson 19.10.2006 18:00 |
GetUpKepInLine wrote: What's that strange guitar noise on the beginning of Ogre Battle? I didn't hear it in the other version of this concert, and it sounds like it was added later on.I've noticed the same thing. There is also another noise at the beggining of White QUeen I think. |
Sithmarauder 19.10.2006 21:01 |
Ginger01 wrote: Thanks, KidKashmir! Downloading now and can hardly wait to hear it. Sithmarauder, I'll torrent it this weekend, tracker permitting ;-)U R the best Ginger01 |
Maruga 19.10.2006 21:09 |
Sithmarauder wrote:Yes, the best... and kind as usual.Ginger01 wrote: Thanks, KidKashmir! Downloading now and can hardly wait to hear it. Sithmarauder, I'll torrent it this weekend, tracker permitting ;-)U R the best Ginger01 |
Pierre 20.10.2006 07:16 |
thnx |
Bobby_brown 20.10.2006 12:00 |
I´ve compared 3 songs with my version of this concert and i think i have a better version than this. The songs were "BBTLB", "SSOR" and "SWFIB". The main difference is the Bass and backing vocals. Even though this version has great drum sound it lacks the other instruments and the backing vocals on "SSOR" almost don´t exist. In my bootleg " A Very Special Christmas" by Godfather Records the sound is leveld and i think it sounds better than this. But i will upload those three songs so you can compare too (as soon as Rapidshare allows). Then, if you want i can upload the full concert. Take care |
Bobby_brown 21.10.2006 09:47 |
O.K. Here they are: "Bring Back T L B": link "SSOR" link "SWFIB" link Compare and say something. Take care |
The Real Wizard 22.10.2006 19:00 |
Very interesting discussion now. These are two completely different mixes. The drum sound is totally different on the two versions. Also, compare the echoes on the vocals in NIH. There are definitely more echoes on the Swedish radio version, and they are so clear. But yes, the backing vocals are mixed slightly lower on it. Therefore it's easy to conclude it's a completely different mix. The Godfather Records source is the same source that's been out there for years. On SSOR, it sounds like it's two or three gens away from the master, as the overall clarity isn't as good as the new Swedish radio version. In the end, I still prefer this new version, because of that incredible drum sound. You can EQ its bass a bit to make it sound fuller in the bottom end. |
greantings 23.10.2006 07:15 |
Hi folks! I just thought I'd add a couple of comments regarding this CD. I'm the one who put it together and perhaps I can clear a few things up: The "strange noises" heard on 'Ogre Battle' (and somewhere else on the CD) was added by Swedish Radio. I could cut out most of the DJ talk and jingles without affecting the music, but I couldn't remove the one in 'Ogre Battle' without getting a distracting edit. I have another source for this track from the Westwood One radio CD's and it doesn't have the noise, but it's a completely different mix, as you've discussed above. The Westwood One mix is very good, but I prefer the one broadcast by Swedish Radio. Here are some noticeable differences between the Swedish radio broadcast (SR) vs. the Westwood One/BBC recording (WO/BBC): * The drums on SR has a greater stereo width, which I prefer. * The guitar has been mixed with some slight delay on SR, which gives it a better impact and, IMO, better "live sound". * The entire SR mix is much more wide, which I also prefer. Anyway, hope you enjoy the show! PS. I could upload a couple of tracks without the "noises", but in the inferior Westwood One mix so you can choose (and burn) the ones you like best. |
kafax 23.10.2006 07:24 |
thanks a lot... but, is there any possibiliy to get also the rock and roll medley?? |
alexmax87 13.01.2007 10:00 |
Hi KidKashmir...thanks for this wonderful show..but I can't find covers...can you help me? |
greantings 13.01.2007 11:15 |
Alex: You'll find artwork here: link |
wordpuddles 30.01.2007 12:25 |
OK now that people have this one can someone be so kind to torrent? The original uploader said he had a slow modem and couldn't do it..please share. |
on my way up 30.01.2007 14:46 |
yeah, I'd like to see a torrent too:-) |
Ginger01 30.01.2007 15:43 |
on my way up wrote: yeah, I'd like to see a torrent too:-)I just created one - see separate topic |
barnephiliac 07.06.2007 06:20 |
Is there anyone that can repost teh files for this one. Been out of it for a while and missied these two (Swedish Radio and WestWood One) posts unfortunately. |
Masahiko 07.06.2007 07:57 |
Could someone repost this source? Thanks in advance. |
Ginger01 07.06.2007 16:41 |
I can seed the torrent which is here : link Hope this helps you! |
Masahiko 07.06.2007 18:54 |
Thank you Ginger! It began to work now. I greatly appreciate your kindess! |
givemeaguiness 08.07.2007 04:48 |
Great performance, thanks! It's interesting to hear the 2 different versions. I notice on March of the Black Queen on the Westwood version Freddie starts to sing too early, this does not happen on the Swedish Radio version, I guess the sound engineers were able to edit this out? I don't know who holds the master tapes of this performance - Queen or the BBC, but it's a pity they don't produce a CD, or better still SACD / DVDA for max quality. Thanks again :-) |