Here is the first Works tour concert in FLAC, specially for Franky (tomwaits) so he can appreciate the difference compared to mp3, but for everyone else as well who doesn't have it yet. I got it from Epic Dreams on the Hub, to whom I offer my sincere thanks, and yours as well :)
Setlist follows :
Disc 1:
01. Machines
02. Tear it up
03. Tie your mother down
04. Under pressure
05. Somebody to love
06. Killer queen
07. Seven seas of Rhye
08. Keep yourself alive
09. Liar
10. Impromptu/It's a hard life
11. Get down make love improvisation
12. Staying power
13. Dragon attack
14. Now I'm here
15. Is this the world we created
16. Love of my life
Disc 2:
01. Stone cold crazy
02. Great king Rat
03. Guitar solo/Keyboard solo/Brighton rock
04. Brighton rock (ending)
05. Radio ga ga
06. Another one bites the dust
07. Crazy little thing called love
08. Bohemian rhapsody
09. Hammer to fall
10. I want to break free
11. Sheer heart attack
12. We will rock you
13. We are the champions
14. God save the queen
Lineage : CDR > EAC > FLAC (level 8)
To address any potential comments, I did not withhold this intentionally, I have a life outside Queenzone and even if I could, I can't answer every request. I'd also like to add that I'm having computer problems at the moment so please bear with me if this stalls - we'll get there! :)
Partial artwork (ie front cover) is included.
Good download and enjoy!
deleted user 26.05.2007 16:03
Thnx a lot! i love the works tour recordings...
cheers
Bobby_brown wrote: Thanks Ginger, i don´t have the FLAC.
Is this really a FLAC? Only 368 MB.
Take care
I have this already but merci beaucoup again for sharing and seeding as usual Ginger girl ;-)
About the size, this gig is generally labeled or rated as VG (which it means hardly good in most cases =P) and sounds a bit distant, that means lower volume/quality that FLAC encoder take as almost silence replacing and compressing similar bites on that audio file decreasing file size. Example: a 3 mins audio file in WAV format is 30 MB big, a FLAC file is 15 MB big (average)
In this case a 3 mins track with lower quality/volume would mean in FLAC format 8/10 MB or less (also average)
Bobby_brown wrote: Thanks Ginger, i don´t have the FLAC.
Is this really a FLAC? Only 368 MB.
Take care
I have this already but merci beaucoup again for sharing and seeding as usual Ginger girl ;-)
About the size, this gig is generally labeled or rated as VG (which it means hardly good in most cases =P) and sounds a bit distant, that means lower volume/quality that FLAC encoder take as almost silence replacing and compressing similar bites on that audio file decreasing file size. Example: a 3 mins audio file in WAV format is 30 MB big, a FLAC file is 15 MB big (average)
In this case a 3 mins track with lower quality/volume would mean in FLAC format 8/10 MB or less (also average)
Hi Ginger! :)
Thanx ever so much for this, it took me a little while to figure out how to burn these flac files to CD. I used 'switch' to convert the files to 48.000khz *.wav and then burnt them to CD...is this a good way to burn flac?
I was really pleased with the sound quality and the difference of sound between the flac and mp3 version thru my sennheiser headphones was quite substantial. The memories of that gig came flooding back..lol..i had long forgotten about freddie's little 'get down' sing-off with us but remember the atmosphere so well now...thanx again! Love your work....
Franky
tomwaits wrote: Hi Ginger! :)
Thanx ever so much for this, it took me a little while to figure out how to burn these flac files to CD. I used 'switch' to convert the files to 48.000khz *.wav and then burnt them to CD...is this a good way to burn flac?
Franky
The easiest is to convert to wav with Flac Frontend. Here is the link : link
Just add the files, click on Decode, and you're done!
Glad you liked the concert :)
I already have this one and I know a much better version ( sounds around vg+ ) is floating around between few people. I only have a snippet of it so I can only share it but that would be very kind from people who have this source to share it with us. Thanks... link