Bulsarian 24.02.2009 20:21 |
Hi everyone, this is my first contribution to this site. I hope you all enjoy this, as i got this from someone of whom i cannot remember. lol. Anywho, here is the credits of which it was obtained. PLEASE keep this going for others? I will be setting 150kbs+ aside for seeding this. Enjoy! Queen FLAC Boston Garden July 23, 1982 AUD > Master Cassette > Standalone CDR (1) transfer: Aiwa cassette recorder w/ stereo condenser mic > Denon cassette deck > Harman Kardon burner Disc 1 1) Mayor declaration 2) Rock it - We will rock you 3) Action this day 4) Play the game 5) Staying Power 6) Now I'm here - Dragon attack - Now I'm here reprise 7) Save me 8) Calling all girls 9) Get down make love - Guitar solo (cut) 10) Guitar solo Disc 2 1) Under pressure 2) Fat bottomed girls 3) Crazy little thing called love 4) Bohemian Rhapsody 5) Tie your mother down 6) Body language 7) Another one bites the dust 8) We will rock you 9) We are the champions 10) God save the Queen Sound quality: A- Here we have a nice US Hot Space show! Sound quality is really enjoyable and it's the best we'll ever have for this show. Great to hear the 'Mayor declaration' and the enthusiastic reaction by the audience:-) For more info about this show(and all the others), check out link (also cover art, pictures etc.) Enjoy! FCB101 |
Bulsarian 24.02.2009 22:50 |
For some reason it says that this torrent isn't registered to this tracker, but i uploading and there is 1 leecher at the moment. Please everyone that wants this, jump on it. :) |
The Real Wizard 24.02.2009 23:24 |
Lineage is preserved... well done, my friend. And thanks to Rob Schoorl for taping it and happily parting with his master. |
on my way up 25.02.2009 03:26 |
I've uploaded this on dime and Rob commented there he was glad I did so. He did a good job because it's a nice recording! I'm glad the uploader here left all the info as it was when I uploaded it(as FCB101 on dime). Great show, recommended download! |
Bulsarian 25.02.2009 04:40 |
I also agree it is a great show, but if ppl want to hit and run on Torrents here, then why even download you ungrateful sod? The person who downloaded and left without seeding at least what they took of course. [img=/images/smiley/msn/wink_smile.gif][/img] |
YourValentine 25.02.2009 04:56 |
Bulsarian, you need to be a little more patient. Not everybody has internet 24/7 . One seed is not enough to keep a torrent alive. |
greataddict 25.02.2009 06:23 |
Many thanks, for this one, I love this tour!!! let's keep patient! cheers |
Yara 25.02.2009 06:36 |
Bulsarian wrote: I also agree it is a great show, but if ppl want to hit and run on Torrents here, then why even download you ungrateful sod? The person who downloaded and left without seeding at least what they took of course. [img=/images/smiley/msn/wink_smile.gif][/img] Spot on. All, or almost all of us people have constraints on our upload/download consumption, in one way or another, but there's hardly an excuse for not even sharing back what the person downloaded. That's the reason why many recent torrents are requested again and again, and people scream in the threads pledging for anyone - Ginger, it's always her who gives the helping hand, or Dafty - to seed the concerts for them. Then the question comes to mind: if people want to keep the files lossless, it'd be a great idea to help making the access to them much more easy, isn't it? Lectures from all sides of the debates or replies, including from moderation, won't be read by me, because I won't read this thread anymore, but people are free to lecture to the emptiness. By the way, there's a better source for this concert, but this is another issue alltogether. DON'T ask me to serve as a medium for trades and so on because I have already laid down my four points, the most important of them being: I don't keep the recordings to myself. Even those I like the most I listen only for a while longer, and then that's it - if Queen wants to make it official through their website or releasing them, then, yes, it's just fine - I'll happly buy it, even if it's only as a way of thanking them, who own much of this and generously let this and other websites keep working, even if it's harmful to their image - the archivist comes here to rant, and so on. I give credit, and thank, those tapers who didn't sell copies of their stuff, to the extent that they allow me to listen to many of these recordings. Bulsarian was spot on, I must say, and it keeps being a pleasure to be part of a carefully created and enchanced website - all my thanks to Richard Orchard - where there are still people such as Ginger and Dafty. Best regards, Bulsarian, and take care! |
vivaqueen 25.02.2009 07:05 |
MERCI BEAUCOUP |
on my way up 25.02.2009 07:48 |
Yara wrote:
Bulsarian wrote: I also agree it is a great show, but if ppl want to hit and run on Torrents here, then why even download you ungrateful sod? The person who downloaded and left without seeding at least what they took of course. [img=/images/smiley/msn/wink_smile.gif][/img]By the way, there's a better source for this concert, but this is another issue alltogether. DON'T ask me to serve as a medium for trades and so on because I have already laid down my four points, the most important of them being: I don't keep the recordings to myself. I'm not going to ask you to be a medium for trades but saying there's a better source of a certain show of course raises questions:-) Can you tell us some more or guide us in the right direction to get access to that recording? And are there any other alternate sources you know of? |
Josh Henson 25.02.2009 09:01 |
Thanks for sharing! Is this the entire set list; I haven't listened to any of the shows from the US leg of the tour? These 1982 US shows had horrible set lists with barely more than 20 songs. I am not too fond of their hot space tour, but Live at the Bowl is good. Not to sound too unappreciative, though. But again, thanks! |
Bulsarian 25.02.2009 11:01 |
Hadrian wrote: Thanks for sharing! Is this the entire set list; I haven't listened to any of the shows from the US leg of the tour? These 1982 US shows had horrible set lists with barely more than 20 songs. I am not too fond of their hot space tour, but Live at the Bowl is good. Not to sound too unappreciative, though. But again, thanks! This is incomplete as far as the setlist goes. I understand your feelings about The Hot Space Tour, this is a great show indeed, but incomplete unfortunately. I would be interested into how there is a better source of this concert to be honest. lol |
Bulsarian 25.02.2009 11:05 |
YourValentine wrote: Bulsarian, you need to be a little more patient. Not everybody has internet 24/7 . One seed is not enough to keep a torrent alive. I understand about torrents, i have been active in the whole torrent world and have been a premium uploader at many sites to this day, so i do know about seeding. lol. Secondly, i wasn't be impatient, i was merely pointing out that when you download something, you don't just run from it and not uploading at least what you downloaded. The user of whom i was referring to left as soon as he/she was at 100%. I still don't understand where you could have got the idea i was being impatient. Cheers. |
Bulsarian 25.02.2009 11:06 |
on my way up wrote: I've uploaded this on dime and Rob commented there he was glad I did so. He did a good job because it's a nice recording! I'm glad the uploader here left all the info as it was when I uploaded it(as FCB101 on dime). Great show, recommended download! Oh yeah, now i remember. lol. Thanks. lol |
Bulsarian 25.02.2009 11:07 |
Sir GH wrote: Lineage is preserved... well done, my friend. And thanks to Rob Schoorl for taping it and happily parting with his master. Yes indeed! Btw, how have you been there Bob? |
Bulsarian 25.02.2009 11:09 |
Yara, thanks for your comments, but i really don't understand the second part of your post. lol. Maybe it's too early for me. lol Cheers. |
eYe 26.02.2009 04:40 |
I uploaded this to mediafire some time ago: http://www.queenconcerts.com/queenzone/1152361.html Please let me know if links don't work anymore... |
The Real Wizard 26.02.2009 09:25 |
YourValentine wrote: Bulsarian, you need to be a little more patient. Not everybody has internet 24/7 . One seed is not enough to keep a torrent alive. If this forum enforced a share ratio, the problem would be eliminated almost immediately. Every time I download a newly-shared torrent from TTD, it's at around 100 kbps - because there are dozens of seeders who are trying to keep up their ratio. It's sort of a form of forced generosity, but it works. |
The Real Wizard 26.02.2009 09:28 |
Bulsarian wrote:Sir GH wrote: Lineage is preserved... well done, my friend. And thanks to Rob Schoorl for taping it and happily parting with his master.Yes indeed! Btw, how have you been there Bob? Most excellent. Feel free to send me an email my friend. |
Padilla 26.02.2009 11:46 |
Thank you very much for the show, it looks great. Does anybody have any artwork for it as well?? Thanks in advance |
iamdtr 30.03.2009 13:48 |
I have been searching for years for the final show of the US leg of the Hot Space tour. It was September, 1982 at the Great Western Forum in Los Angeles. Anybody who can help me with this? Thanks! |
jstger6969 13.04.2009 10:08 |
Thank you very much, I was at this show. It was my first ever concert! SO who has Billy Squire's set from this night? ;) |
timpet74 21.12.2009 09:39 |
Could Someone help reseed this? Thanks! |
timpet74 21.12.2009 09:45 |
Could Someone help reseed this? Thanks! |
tcc 21.12.2009 09:57 |
See: link |
timpet74 23.12.2009 20:37 |
Thanks, tcc; Much appreciated. |