Concert date: 1984-08-28
Venue: Royal Dublin Society Showgrounds
City: Dublin, Ireland
Setlist:
CD 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 It's A Hard Life
11 Staying Power
12 Dragon Attack
13 Now I'm Here
14 Is This The World We Created...?
15 Love Of My Life
16 Stone Cold Crazy & Great King Rat
CD 2
01 Keyboard Solo & Guitar Solo
02 Brighton Rock
03 Another One Bites The Dust
04 Crazy Little Thing Called Love
05 Bohemian Rhapsody
06 Hammer To Fall
07 Radio Ga Ga
08 I Want To Break Free
09 Sheer Heart Attack
10 We Will Rock You
11 We Are The Champions
12 A Day At The Races (outro)
MP3 Files 591 MB
Nice setlist with Staying Power, Sheer Heart Attack and the outro of A Day At The Races!
First of two shows in Dublin. Because it was considered inappropriate to close the two shows here with God Save The Queen, the band instead concluded with the nusical passage from A Day At The Races.
When the music was absent from the second performance, members of the audience improvised by singing the national anthen themselves.
For Hammer To Fall (that was played after Bohemian Rhapsody and not after Another One Bites The Dust as usual) Brian is joined on stage by Spike Edney who provided additional guitar
Ripped directly from CDR, I don't know the lineage!
CD 1
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CD 2
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please do not convert in lossy files!
I could tell immediately (literally within one second of listening) that this is mp3 passed off as FLAC, even before doing a frequency analysis. Steer clear, folks.
Thanks for the effort, BootLuca. But please, either specify that it's mp3 sourced, or better than that, simply remove the links, because this is lossy.
wrote: I could tell immediately (literally 1 second of listening) that this is mp3 passed off as FLAC, even before checking it in EAC.
Steer clear, folks.
Thanks for the effort, BootLuca, but please either specify that it's mp3 sourced, or better than that, simply remove the links, because this is lossy.
Thats terrible news. Thanks for the information. Anyone have a good true lossless version?
wrote: Thanks for the effort, BootLuca, but please either specify that it's mp3 sourced, or better than that, simply remove the links, because this is lossy.
I don't delete the links, now people know that this show is mp3 sourced, if someone wants to download feel free to do so!
in my opinion better mp3 than nothing
wrote: Thanks for the effort, BootLuca, but please either specify that it's mp3 sourced, or better than that, simply remove the links, because this is lossy.
I don't delete the links, now people know that this show is mp3 sourced, if someone wants to download feel free to do so!
in my opinion better mp3 than nothing
Thats fair enough if you do not want to delete the links. Atleast you tried to upload something with good intentions.
But it would be fair of you to rename the share from Flac to Mp3. When given the correct information most people wont download 600mb of mp3 that they most likely already have.
Maruga wrote: But actually did anyone checked the files for lossy/lossless?
Well i had a quick look with flac frontend and it said it was ok for flac, then again im no expert. From what bob said i would presume he did a good check, and has heard a better lossless version.
bootLuca wrote: I don't delete the links, now people know that this show is mp3 sourced, if someone wants to download feel free to do so!
in my opinion better mp3 than nothing
Absolutely. In that case, maybe someone can seed the old mp3 torrent just so that people don't have to download close to 1gb for lossy material.