Valentine '90 20.01.2009 05:38 |
I heard that Chinese Torture was played on 1986 tour in guitar solos - BUT I don't remember which gig it was - do you know something about this correctly? Part of Back Chat Improvisation was played in mid-1981 - do you remember what concert it was? Now I'm lissening Vancouver 1978,dec,14 - in Jam after Brighton Rock (after Drum's and Guitar's solo) they played something that seems to be almodt Dragon Attack - I am so thrilled. And when did Brian played riff from I Go Crazy? Sorry, I can't remember, but it definitely was somewhere back in 1984 Do you know something about these or about anothers perfomings - this infirmation is very interesting, I hope not only for me |
Vali 20.01.2009 06:21 |
You Take My Breath Away was played at Hyde Park before ADATR was released |
daffy_the_duck 20.01.2009 06:47 |
like under pressure in Montreal 81 |
thomasquinn 32989 20.01.2009 06:50 |
daffy_the_duck wrote: like under pressure in Montreal 81 The Under Pressure single was released October 26, 1981. That's before the Montreal concerts. |
pittrek 20.01.2009 07:07 |
daffy_the_duck wrote: like under pressure in Montreal 81 More like parts of Back Chat in Montreal |
A Word In Your Ear 20.01.2009 07:56 |
Hangman!!!! The official release date of the box set will be about 2057, or later. |
Vali 20.01.2009 09:09 |
A Word In Your Ear wrote: Hangman!!!! The official release date of the box set will be about 2057, or later. LOL !!!!! [img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif][/img] |
Jazz 78 20.01.2009 09:20 |
Several songs from the JAZZ album were played before the November 14, 1978 release date. I saw them on that date and didn't know any of those tunes until I bought the album two days later. Bicycle Race and Fat Bottomed Girls was just released so I knew those but the rest were unknown. |
Valentine '90 20.01.2009 09:40 |
I guess you mean only this one 28.10.1978 Dallas, Texas, USA |
Valentine '90 20.01.2009 09:43 |
pittrek wrote:daffy_the_duck wrote: like under pressure in Montreal 81More like parts of Back Chat in Montreal What do you mean? Back Chat in Montreal 81? Montreal81's perfoming of Under Pressure is the best live take of this song |
Raf 20.01.2009 09:49 |
Save Me, it was played during the Crazy Tour, and on the final gig (Hammersmith'79) Freddie announced it was gonna be their next single. C-Lebrity was played in April 2008 and released in September... |
FriedChicken 20.01.2009 10:32 |
Say It's Not True was played live in 2003 and released in 2008.. I guess that's a rare exception. |
Serry... 20.01.2009 10:33 |
Hammer To Fall, half of 'Queen' album, SCC, See What A Fool I've Been etc. etc. etc. |
Major Tom 20.01.2009 10:49 |
Vali wrote:LOL indeed! Thanks dude, you made my day!A Word In Your Ear wrote: Hangman!!!! The official release date of the box set will be about 2057, or later.LOL !!!!! [img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif][/img] |
Raf 20.01.2009 11:03 |
Serry... wrote: Hammer To Fall, half of 'Queen' album, SCC, See What A Fool I've Been etc. etc. etc. Also part of Queen II. |
queenfanbg 20.01.2009 13:01 |
Dr. Pepper(The Spiceman) wrote:Vali wrote:LOL indeed! Thanks dude, you made my day!A Word In Your Ear wrote: Hangman!!!! The official release date of the box set will be about 2057, or later.LOL !!!!! [img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif][/img] [img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif][/img] |
The Real Wizard 20.01.2009 13:08 |
Valentine '90 wrote: I heard that Chinese Torture was played on 1986 tour in guitar solos - BUT I don't remember which gig it was - do you know something about this correctly? And when did Brian played riff from I Go Crazy? Sorry, I can't remember, but it definitely was somewhere back in 1984 You can find these answers on my website in the "songs" section. >I guess you mean only this one 28.10.1978 Dallas, Texas, USA Yes, that, and every other show before Nov 14. |
ANAGRAMER 20.01.2009 14:19 |
SAVE ME Played on Crazy Tour November/December 1979 before release in 1980 For sure!¬ |
ANAGRAMER 20.01.2009 14:20 |
wasnt Back Chat - was part of an FM song called 'Sex Show' - BM on Live in Montreal commentary |
Valentine '90 20.01.2009 14:53 |
Thank you, Sir GH I looked your site - it's well done , I mean it is very interesting [img=/images/smiley/msn/teeth_smile.gif][/img] I did not find the song section, but there are so usefull material, so I don't miss it [img=/images/smiley/msn/teeth_smile.gif][/img] About WHY I am asking this question When the songs are live-played, they are changing through the years, then: 1) the song is just composed and the group play it close to the record - Freddie particularly can hit lot of high notes and Roger did not play very fast at beginning (Sheer Heart Attack, Tie Your Mother Down, Liar) 2) They don't try to play the song, they just enjoy the song, it sounds easely, with nice tempo 3) then comes time for experiments - improvisations (Brians and Freddies both), for bright Freddies example - Another One Bites Your Balls and Fucking Power or Spread Your Legs, and Brian begins Now I'm Here in mid-80 in a different way 4) they can miss the song, I mean, it can became boring, then the song is getting removed from the set or, when it can not, sometimes this song sound not interesting - I don't remember bright examples, but it definitely was. (well, it always comes to everybody). Freddie sad it always should came something new not to became boring - I agree with him, no doubt. I'm a musician and time after time I replace the songs in my set, then after few months I play them again. (Of course, you always have to study for new songs). I think, this is the reason Queen played some early stuff in 1984-85 Anyway, I enjoy every concert and wish you the same |
Sebastian 20.01.2009 15:08 |
link SONGS PLAYED ON STAGE BEFORE BEING RECORDED: Keep Yourself Alive Doing All Right (though Smile had recorded it) Great King Rat Liar Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll Son & Daughter Hangman See What a Fool I've Been Stone Cold Crazy Tie Your Mother Down You Take My Breath AwayPROBABLY:The Night Comes Down Jesus Father to Son White Queen Ogre Battle SONGS DONE LIVE BEFORE BEING RELEASED, BESIDES OF COURSE THE PREVIOUSLY LISTED ONES: In The Lap Of The Gods Bring Back That Leroy Brown In The Lap Of The Gods... revisited Now I'm Here Sweet Lady The Prophet's Song Let Me Entertain You If You Can't Beat Them Dreamer's Ball Save Me Battle Theme The Hero Under Pressure (bit) Action This Day Staying Power Back Chat SONGS NEVER DONE LIVE IN FULL VERSION Father to Son The March of the Black Queen Killer Queen Bring Back That Leroy Brown I'm in Love With My Car You're My Best Friend '39 Bohemian Rhapsody You Take My Breath Away The Millionaire Waltz White Man Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy My Melancholy Blues Mustapha Bicycle Race Dead on Time Fun It Las Palabras de Amor Machines Gimme the Prize SONGS NEVER PROVEN TO HAVE BEEN PLAYED LIVE AT ALL (by Queen, of course): Procession Some Day One Day Loser in the End Fairy Feller's Master Stroke Nevermore Funny How Love Is Tenement Funster Lily of the Valley Dear Friends Misfire She Makes Me Seaside Rendezvous Good Company God Save the Queen Long Away You and I Drowse All Dead Fight from the Inside Who Needs You Jealousy In Only Seven Days Leaving Home Ain't Easy More of that Jazz Dancer Cool Cat Man on the Prowl Keep Passing the Open Windows One Year of Love Pain is So Close to Pleasure Don't Lose Your Head Princes of the Universe |
john bodega 21.01.2009 08:26 |
I don't wish to open any can of worms here, but did Brian play "Long Away" (in whole or in part) during one of the last two tours? I'm not really debating whether that counts as Queen or not, I just have a vague memory of him doing it on a European date. |
Sebastian 21.01.2009 09:15 |
I obviously did that list counting Queen as in 'Freddie, Roger, John and Brian'. |
daffy_the_duck 21.01.2009 09:17 |
Yes he did, at least at Pesaro and somewhere in Japan. |
FriedChicken 21.01.2009 12:53 |
Seaside Rendezvous shouldn't be in the list.. Since it's not a Queen song |
Negative Creep 21.01.2009 16:19 |
FriedChicken wrote: Seaside Rendezvous shouldn't be in the list.. Since it's not a Queen song And how the fuck do you make that out? |
theCro 21.01.2009 22:50 |
too much love will kill you was played in 1992 by brian before official release - on freddie tribute concert link |
FriedChicken 24.01.2009 06:01 |
Negative Creep wrote:FriedChicken wrote: Seaside Rendezvous shouldn't be in the list.. Since it's not a Queen songAnd how the fuck do you make that out? Didn't you hear Sebastian? Queen = Freddie, John, Brian and Roger. Seaside Rendezvous doesn't have Brian, therefore it shouldn't be in the list. Also Nevermore, She Makes Me, Sleeping on the Sidewalk and You Take My Breath Away shouldn't be there |
inu-liger 24.01.2009 06:04 |
FriedChicken wrote:Negative Creep wrote:Didn't you hear Sebastian? Queen = Freddie, John, Brian and Roger. Seaside Rendezvous doesn't have Brian, therefore it shouldn't be in the list. Also Nevermore, She Makes Me, Sleeping on the Sidewalk and You Take My Breath Away shouldn't be thereFriedChicken wrote: Seaside Rendezvous shouldn't be in the list.. Since it's not a Queen songAnd how the fuck do you make that out? DING |
Sebastian 24.01.2009 11:07 |
Seaside Rendezvous does have Brian, as producer (together with the others and Roy). Same for Sidewalk and the others. Even songs from Flash (e.g. Arboria) have the four of them as executive producers. So they are Queen songs. OTOH, Man from Manhattan, How Can I Go On, Starfleet, and of course, 'Cosmos Rocks', aren't Queen. |
Crisstti 25.01.2009 12:47 |
It doesn't matter if the other play on the song or are in it on any way. The thing is the song appears in an album by Queen. It was released by Queen. Otherwise we would actually have to say that Yesterday is not a Beatles song, since only Paul plays in it. |
Sebastian 25.01.2009 14:16 |
Indeed Beatles are the featured artists in that case, even if neither Harrison nor Lennon nor Starr take part in it. That's the difference between, for instance, Bijou and The Man from Manhattan: the former has both Taylor and Deacon as co-producers (so they do participate even if they didn't play any instrument) and co-writers (credit-wise, although ... you know the story). The Man from Manhattan hasn't got any involvement from John or Roger, and that's why it's not a Queen song. On both cases, May and Mercury are involved, but they're not Queen. |
Sebastian 25.01.2009 20:14 |
FriedChicken wrote:Negative Creep wrote:Didn't you hear Sebastian? Queen = Freddie, John, Brian and Roger. Seaside Rendezvous doesn't have Brian, therefore it shouldn't be in the list. Also Nevermore, She Makes Me, Sleeping on the Sidewalk and You Take My Breath Away shouldn't be thereFriedChicken wrote: Seaside Rendezvous shouldn't be in the list.. Since it's not a Queen songAnd how the fuck do you make that out? BTW... Breath does have the four of them playing (besides producing). So does Nevermore (Roger and Brian on backing vocals). |