Can anyone tell me if there is any difference between the BBC session 1 recording of Keep Yourself Alive and the Bob Harris/Old Grey Whistle Test Version
To me they sound identical
If we're talking about the same thing, then the difference is that the Sound Of The Seventies (???) version is only audio and the OGWT version has a unique video
Yes, but you're also talking about something you downloaded off Limewire, so there's every chance that it's actually the studio version of Coming Soon....
Benn wrote: The version that played on BBC2's OGWT in 1973 (accompanied by the promo film montage) is the album version from Queen.
Not the BBC version.
Keep Yourself Alive
(8 different Takes/Versions: Brian May/Alexis Korner BBC Radio One 03rd April 1983)
Album Version Queen: EMI CDP 7 462 04 2
US 7" 3:25 Edit Elektra E-45106-B (…Bites The Dust)
Long Lost Re-take 4:05 Queen: US 1991 Hollywood HR-61064-2
De Lane Lea Original Demo 3:40 In The Beginning: Miko QCD 01
Karaoke Instrumental Edit Japan Toshiba EMI TOLW - 3249.50
BBC 05.02.1973 (3:51) Queen At The Beeb: BOJCD 001
BBC 25.07.1973 (3:40) Freddie's Boys At The Beeb: Bulsara Records
Intro Edit: 33” Total Guitar CD Magazine
Starlicks Video Edit Starlicks Video
Karaoke/CD Full Instrumental (3:38) Unreleased: Home Mini-Disc
BBC Old Grey Whistle Test Best Of The Test: Windsong OGWT CD 1
Exposed Fake Mono Demo Exposed MC
Alternative Trident Takes/Mixes Unreleased: Brian May Interview
BBC Old Grey Whistle Test Reconstructed Video Unreleased: Home Video
Promotional Video Greatest Flix I & II: Pioneer PLMPD 01171
Promotional Video (Brian's Mother's Coat) Version Unreleased: Home video
BBC Old Grey Whistle Test Original Video Erased