This was posted on Dime a couple months ago - here it is for anyone who missed it or doesn't have access. Thanks again to vittoriopic for sharing it!
Here are the original notes :
QUEEN
Milano - Palazzo Dello Sport
September 15th, 1984
This is from my 1st gen tapes I bought from the taper back in 1984, a few days after the show took place.
I think this is a really good recording (only Bohemian Rapsody is a little bit "ruined").
But, most of all, it seems to me that a complete recording from this night is not so easy to find; in fact I' ve searched several lists and sites of QUEEN collectors, but almost all of them have the recordings taken from bootlegs that doesn' t have the complete recording
For more details take a look at: link
but please note that even this great site says that the circulating version of this gig is taken from two different boots and is not complete (no Jailhouse Rock).
Enjoy and share.
CD1
01. Machines Intro- Tear It Up
02. Tie Your Mother Down
03. Under Pressure
04. Somebody To Love
05. Killer Queen
06. Seven Seas Of Rhye
07. Keep Yourself Alive
08. Liar
09. It's A Hard Life
10. Mustapha intro
11. Dragon Attack
12. Now I'm Here
13. Is This The World We Created?
14. Love Of My Life
15. Stone Cold Crazy
Great King Rat
Spike Edney keyboards solo
Guitar Solo
Brighton Rock finale
CD2
01. Another One Bites The Dust
02. Hammer To Fall
03. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
04. Bohemian Rhapsody
05. Radio Ga Ga
06. I Want To Break Free
07. Jailhouse Rock
08. We Will Rock You
09. We Are The Champions
10. God Save The Queen
Upped by vittoriopic May 2008.
Size : 711 MB.
Good download and enjoy!
Excellent one !
Thanks a lot for this version.
Can anybody try and upload this to mediafire or rapidshare ?
Many thanks once again.
Regards,
Olivier,
Belgium.
Is this best than the compilation "we will love you" and "Elizabeth II" LP (+ jailhouse rock alternate source)?
It's the tape source used for We Will Love You - uncut.
It sounds better than the LP source, but not quite as good as WWLY. The tape transfer to PC perhaps could have been better, but it's still great to have.