Lineage for the tape:
AUD > Master > 1st Gen Cassette > WAV > CDR
Lineage for my cdr:
CDR > WAV (EAC) > FLAC LEVEL 8 (TRADER'S LITTLE HELPER)
Seeing as how my last complete share was the MSG show on 11-16-78, it only seems natural that I continue with the next show Queen played.
I don't know where to begin with this recording. There are many problems that could be fixed. For starters the taper decided it was a good idea to pause the tape between every song, leaving screeches and bits of silence between each track. So much so, that the guy I got this from thought it was burnt track-at-once.
On sound quality its nearly excellent, a bit distant, but I've thoroughly enjoyed it. According to the greatest site for information on queen live, (aptly entitled link there are two sources for this show, a more complete but lesser quality tape, and this one, better quality but shorter.
Set list:
Disc 1 (50:47)
01-Let Me Entertain You
02-Somebody To Love
03-If You Can't Beat Them
04-Death On Two Legs
05-Killer Queen
06-Bicycle Race
07-I'm In Love With My Car
08-Get Down, Make Love
09-You're My Best Friend
10-Now I'm Here
11-Spread Your Wings
12-Dreamer's Ball
13-Love Of My Life
14-'39
Disc 2 (47:23)
01-It's Late
02-Brighton Rock
03-Fat Bottomed Girls
04-Keep Yourself Alive
05-Bohemian Rhapsody
06-Tie Your Mother Down
07-Sheer Heart Attack
08-We Will Rock You
09-We Are The Champions
Don't convert this to mp3 and redistribute.
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Enjoy,
josedequeso
I'm gonna be the 1st to say thanks a lot!
Distant. Ouch. I hate distant recordings but well, let's see how this one sounds and maybe try to improve it ;-)
Alex Solan. wrote: I'm gonna be the 1st to say thanks a lot!
Distant. Ouch. I hate distant recordings but well, let's see how this one sounds and maybe try to improve it ;-)
Well, it's not too distant, the sound quality overall is very good.
And on a side note, I recently got a copy of Yes live at the Long Beach Arena 6-23-75, taped by Mike Millard, anyone familiar with his tapes knows the quality of his recordings are astounding, if only he had taped a Queen show.
josedequeso wrote: And on a side note, I recently got a copy of Yes live at the Long Beach Arena 6-23-75, taped by Mike Millard, anyone familiar with his tapes knows the quality of his recordings are astounding, if only he had taped a Queen show.
There are none that we know of. There are plenty of shows he recorded that nobody knows about. All I can say is this: He recorded pretty much every major artist that came to the LA area from 74-80. So, 12-22-77, 12-20-78... stuff like that might be rotting in his mother's house.
The 6-23-75 Yes recording is unreal!
Well done on the NY share!
Here's the first song, from this same source. I'm not sure why it was excluded from this copy shared here, but I'm happy to add to it. My copy is also labeled as a first generation tape, so I guess the transfer of mine wasn't quite as good... but almost as good! link
I would want to have all the different sources out there. I don't love so much the merge or the compilations. anyway thank you for your offer Bob, I know it has taken a lot of time.