on my way up 24.04.2009 12:52 |
Hi People Here's another one! Let's all share:-) Queen New York Madison Square Garden February 5, 1977 Lineage: AUD > master cassette > cdr (x ) > wav (re-tracked) > flac taper: Rob Schoorl Disc 1 1)Ogre battle (cut) 2)White Queen 3)Somebody to love 4)Killer Queen 5)the millionaire waltz 6)you're my best friend 7)Bring back that leroy Brown 8)Sweet Lady 9)Brighton rock 10)'39 11)You take my breath away 12)White man 13)The Prophet's song 14)Bohemian Rhapsody 15)Stone cold crazy Disc 2 1)Keep yourself alive 2)Liar 3)In the lap of the gods 4)Now I'm here 5)Big Spender 6)Jailhouse Rock 7)God save the Queen The first show at Madison Square Garden! Playing there means you've made it(see link Queen obviously wanted their succes to last. They play a great energetic show as a result. A huge thanks to the man who taped this show: Rob Schoorl:-) Do not convert to lossy! Enjoy! |
Marknow 24.04.2009 13:30 |
Great stuff. I need another 1tb hard drive now. Thanks to Rob Schoorl too for recording this. |
Luko255 24.04.2009 13:44 |
It's great. Thanks a lot. [img=/images/smiley/msn/wink_smile.gif][/img] |
daffy_the_duck 24.04.2009 14:50 |
Nice share, didn't have the master. Thanks! |
on my way up 24.04.2009 15:04 |
I'm hitting myself at this very moment because I forgot to mention and thank the man who is responsible for this recording(in the textfile)! The taper himself: Rob Schoorl. So please everyone: do not forget to add that to the textfile and write it down when you spread it around. Thanks Rob:-)(and sorry) |
Rami 24.04.2009 15:05 |
Thank you very much!! |
Daniel vZ 24.04.2009 15:30 |
Thanks very much! |
cmi 24.04.2009 15:49 |
Thank you very much for master recording! |
rschoorl 24.04.2009 16:04 |
No worries, On My Way Up, thanks for spreading the wealth. My apologies to all for having my tape deck eat the first two songs of the show many years ago. I did just download a copy of the Thin Lizzy show opening for Queen off of Dimeadozen, that certainly wasn't from my original (now destroyed) tape, so that means there may be another version of this Queen show out there as well. We can hope. |
Yara 24.04.2009 16:19 |
Hi, omwu! Wow, you're on fire. I'm thoroughly enjoying the Zurich gig from the game tour. I don't know for how long it's been circulating, but it's such a well-recorded concert and such a great performance that I wondered why it doesn't have a better reputation among Queen concerts, so to speak. Poor Zurich 1980. :op (*tending to Zurich 1980's wounds*) Now...flag time! Yeah. As I say: give me flags - real or virtual - and/or gigs from the Game Tour and make me happy. It's very easy to please me. :))))) I have a Bulgarian flag in my torrent. First time ever. And an Irish one!!! For real! First time too. And, on top of that, it's friday! Tonight I'm so going out wearing the Irish flag around my imagination! Great share, of course, but great flags - you can tell a great share from the flags involved in it. Thanks a lot, onmu, playing at the MSG must have been quite a responsibility for the guys, I guess. Thanks a lot to Rob Schoorl too. I don't know if he's reading this now, but it'd be just awesome and I'd be really thrilled if, time allowing, he felt like "talking" a little about his most fond or enduring memories of the concert, that'd be great and invaluable, really. It'd be a joy to read it. Thank you both. And thanks to the Irish and Bulgarian users for the beautiful flags! The Irish flag...what if it's someone from Dublin? James Joyce's "Ulysses" is one of my all-time favorite books...it's an honor to see the flag there. So many people from so many different places gathering in some way because of a common interest, and the common interest being MUSIC AND ART. THAT'S SOMETHING. Russians, Italians, Americans, Japanese, British, FRENCH (sorry lol), and all... That's really wonderful. It's what gets me going in these things. Thanks and have all of you a good and wild friday night..! |
Ginger01 24.04.2009 16:28 |
Thanks a lot for sharing this! Can't wait to hear it :)) |
on my way up 24.04.2009 16:33 |
I have to turn of my computer now because I go to bed, lots of stuf to do tomorrow! I'll also seed this torrent then. Just so you all know:-) |
rschoorl 24.04.2009 16:58 |
Don't kill me if this is the wrong forum, but I figured I would answer Yara's request for thoughts about this show. It was my first Queen concert as well as the first time I had ever attempted to tape a show. Me and a friend came into New York City and first went to Times Square and saw "the Song Remains the Same" which was in theatres at the time. Then on to the Garden for Thin Lizzy (who was very disappointing) and Queen. Things that stood out for me, at that point having no point of reference for Queen live so it was all brand new. 1) White Queen and Ogre Battle blew me away 2) Freddie disappearing after singing the opening to Now I'm Here and appearing on the other side of the stage 3) Freddie calling the audience darlings and the somewhat homophobic crowd not knowing how to react 4) Brian pulling out the ukelele on Bring Back Leroy Brown 5) Brian's solo, oh my friggin' god (remember this is before owning 100's of copies of his solo) 6) John hitting a triangle for one note on one song (don't remember which) 7) Freddie's wardrobe changes culminating in the kimono and red and white shorts 8) Roger smashing the Paiste gong after Bo Rhap Ultimately still one of the best shows I have ever been to, partially because I was so young and it was all so new to me. In later years I became jaded and cynical, but that night was magic for me and one of the most "rock and roll" days I have ever experienced....and my favorite Queen show of the 6 that I have attended. |
Marknow 24.04.2009 17:11 |
Great stuff Robert. |
Leonardo Venegas 24.04.2009 21:06 |
Wow, thank you very much, both of you!!! Another gem shared in queenzone!!! Cheers everyone!!! |
vivaqueen 25.04.2009 02:29 |
MERCI BEAUCOUP |
GuitarMay 25.04.2009 04:45 |
WOW !![img=/images/smiley/msn/teeth_smile.gif][/img] Many thanks for Rob Schoorl and On my way up !! It's great !!! Hummm... one question : - this show has already been shared here a while back, what was the source ? |
Valentine '90 25.04.2009 05:59 |
THANKS! |
onevsion 25.04.2009 07:13 |
rschoorl wrote: Don't kill me if this is the wrong forum, but I figured I would answer Yara's request for thoughts about this show. It was my first Queen concert as well as the first time I had ever attempted to tape a show. Me and a friend came into New York City and first went to Times Square and saw "the Song Remains the Same" which was in theatres at the time. Then on to the Garden for Thin Lizzy (who was very disappointing) and Queen. Things that stood out for me, at that point having no point of reference for Queen live so it was all brand new. 1) White Queen and Ogre Battle blew me away 2) Freddie disappearing after singing the opening to Now I'm Here and appearing on the other side of the stage 3) Freddie calling the audience darlings and the somewhat homophobic crowd not knowing how to react 4) Brian pulling out the ukelele on Bring Back Leroy Brown 5) Brian's solo, oh my friggin' god (remember this is before owning 100's of copies of his solo) 6) John hitting a triangle for one note on one song (don't remember which) 7) Freddie's wardrobe changes culminating in the kimono and red and white shorts 8) Roger smashing the Paiste gong after Bo Rhap Ultimately still one of the best shows I have ever been to, partially because I was so young and it was all so new to me. In later years I became jaded and cynical, but that night was magic for me and one of the most "rock and roll" days I have ever experienced....and my favorite Queen show of the 6 that I have attended. Sweet memories! Nice to read! Thanks a LOT for taping and sharing the Queen shows you visited! |
tassilo 25.04.2009 08:06 |
Thanks a lot! |
Double-U 25.04.2009 08:25 |
It's like a dream to me. Thank you very much yours W. |
Krzysztof 25.04.2009 08:29 |
another master;] great thank you |
The Real Wizard 25.04.2009 11:31 |
guitarMay wrote: - this show has already been shared here a while back, what was the source ? It was this source, but not directly from the taper... maybe even in mp3. |
Farrokh The Great 25.04.2009 12:11 |
Oh my God, a Master copy!!! I will compare to my old version, thanks A LOT to the taper Rob Schoorl, great to "see" You here and to the sharer on my way up !! Cheers |
riccardo 25.04.2009 22:26 |
This was a really great concert! Thank you very much to the uploader and to Rob schoorl for taping. |
gaspar 26.04.2009 04:47 |
Yeeesssssssssssssss! Thank You! |
Yara 26.04.2009 18:55 |
rschoorl wrote: Don't kill me if this is the wrong forum, but I figured I would answer Yara's request for thoughts about this show. It was my first Queen concert as well as the first time I had ever attempted to tape a show. Me and a friend came into New York City and first went to Times Square and saw "the Song Remains the Same" which was in theatres at the time. Then on to the Garden for Thin Lizzy (who was very disappointing) and Queen. Things that stood out for me, at that point having no point of reference for Queen live so it was all brand new. 1) White Queen and Ogre Battle blew me away 2) Freddie disappearing after singing the opening to Now I'm Here and appearing on the other side of the stage 3) Freddie calling the audience darlings and the somewhat homophobic crowd not knowing how to react 4) Brian pulling out the ukelele on Bring Back Leroy Brown 5) Brian's solo, oh my friggin' god (remember this is before owning 100's of copies of his solo) 6) John hitting a triangle for one note on one song (don't remember which) 7) Freddie's wardrobe changes culminating in the kimono and red and white shorts 8) Roger smashing the Paiste gong after Bo Rhap Ultimately still one of the best shows I have ever been to, partially because I was so young and it was all so new to me. In later years I became jaded and cynical, but that night was magic for me and one of the most "rock and roll" days I have ever experienced....and my favorite Queen show of the 6 that I have attended. If someone kills you, tell me about it and I go after him/her. lol THANKS A LOT, Rob Schoorl. Thanks for everything and above all for your kindness and your patience with us. These are memories I really wanted to have. It seems like a dream...you were just on the right place at the right time and in the right phase of your life!!! This is really invaluable. There could be a permanent section in the website for posts like this one. There really could. Thanks a whole lot, I LOVED IT. Cheers and I wish you the best. |
Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon 27.04.2009 04:42 |
Thank you very much!! |
deleted user 28.04.2009 01:52 |
what a great share! Thanx a lot (: |
itslate98 28.04.2009 16:00 |
thanks for sharing the master recording and sharing your memories |
Sith 13.08.2009 21:51 |
First off thank you "on my way up" for posting this torrent. I once had this show in it's entirety until it was damaged in a flood. This was my very first Queen concert I ever attended and this recording brought back a lot of great memories. Like Rob, I saw Queen 6 time at MSG and this and the Jazz show were my 2 favorites (well actually 3 favorites since I saw them twice during the Jazz tour). Queen were incredible live, and I just wish Freddie were around now so all of today's youngsters can see and hear what great live performances are all about. Till today I still haven't seen or heard anyone as good as Queen or Led Zeppelin (Yes Sir GH, I like Zep as well ). Thank you Rob for making this recording available for sharing. If I ever find the person who has this from beginning to end, I will certainly share it here. I know he's somewhere in my area. |
The Real Wizard 13.08.2009 22:48 |
TheWorks wrote: If I ever find the person who has this from beginning to end, I will certainly share it here. I know he's somewhere in my area. That'd be fantastic. Do you remember how it sounded compared to this source? |
on my way up 14.08.2009 03:26 |
TheWorks wrote: First off thank you "on my way up" for posting this torrent. I once had this show in it's entirety until it was damaged in a flood. This was my very first Queen concert I ever attended and this recording brought back a lot of great memories. Like Rob, I saw Queen 6 time at MSG and this and the Jazz show were my 2 favorites (well actually 3 favorites since I saw them twice during the Jazz tour). Queen were incredible live, and I just wish Freddie were around now so all of today's youngsters can see and hear what great live performances are all about. Till today I still haven't seen or heard anyone as good as Queen or Led Zeppelin (Yes Sir GH, I like Zep as well ). Thank you Rob for making this recording available for sharing. If I ever find the person who has this from beginning to end, I will certainly share it here. I know he's somewhere in my area. Lately I've been listening to lots of Queen recordings from the seventies and it convinced me once again about how great the band was during that period(really their prime). So, I really believe what you're saying about the live band Queen:-) Interesting that there is an alternate source! thanks for your comments, I love reading such stories:-) |
Sith 14.08.2009 08:44 |
on my way up wrote:TheWorks wrote: First off thank you "on my way up" for posting this torrent. I once had this show in it's entirety until it was damaged in a flood. This was my very first Queen concert I ever attended and this recording brought back a lot of great memories. Like Rob, I saw Queen 6 time at MSG and this and the Jazz show were my 2 favorites (well actually 3 favorites since I saw them twice during the Jazz tour). Queen were incredible live, and I just wish Freddie were around now so all of today's youngsters can see and hear what great live performances are all about. Till today I still haven't seen or heard anyone as good as Queen or Led Zeppelin (Yes Sir GH, I like Zep as well ). Thank you Rob for making this recording available for sharing. If I ever find the person who has this from beginning to end, I will certainly share it here. I know he's somewhere in my area.Lately I've been listening to lots of Queen recordings from the seventies and it convinced me once again about how great the band was during that period(really their prime). So, I really believe what you're saying about the live band Queen:-) Interesting that there is an alternate source! thanks for your comments, I love reading such stories:-) After listening to this recording, I'm convinced that there is another complete version, which is the one I once owned a copy of. I got it from a small record store called Zig Zag Records. I was checking out some vinyls of other Queen shows, and the store owner noticed my interest in Queen, so he asked me if I was interested in a new recording he had, and let me listen to Sweet Lady. I immediately agreed to it and it took him 2 week to make me my copy. According to him, the lineage went something like Master Tape> Memorex 8 Track. Answering Sir GH's question, from what I recalled the sound was better than this recording. I remember when the store owner first let me hear the show, there was another customer in the store, and he was surprised at how good it sounded considering it was an audience recording. My favorite quote from this show was Brian's "If we look half as good to you as you do us, we must look good". I posted this quote in my real profile here at QZ under "Sithmarauder". One of my favorite parts of the show is during Brian's solo in Sweet Lady. Freddie is sort of Scat singing to Brian's lead. I thought it was great when I first heard it at the show. Ahhhhh lot's of great memories! |
onevsion 14.08.2009 13:02 |
TheWorks wrote:
on my way up wrote:After listening to this recording, I'm convinced that there is another complete version, which is the one I once owned a copy of. I got it from a small record store called Zig Zag Records. I was checking out some vinyls of other Queen shows, and the store owner noticed my interest in Queen, so he asked me if I was interested in a new recording he had, and let me listen to Sweet Lady. I immediately agreed to it and it took him 2 week to make me my copy. According to him, the lineage went something like Master Tape> Memorex 8 Track. Answering Sir GH's question, from what I recalled the sound was better than this recording. I remember when the store owner first let me hear the show, there was another customer in the store, and he was surprised at how good it sounded considering it was an audience recording. My favorite quote from this show was Brian's "If we look half as good to you as you do us, we must look good". I posted this quote in my real profile here at QZ under "Sithmarauder". One of my favorite parts of the show is during Brian's solo in Sweet Lady. Freddie is sort of Scat singing to Brian's lead. I thought it was great when I first heard it at the show. Ahhhhh lot's of great memories!TheWorks wrote: First off thank you "on my way up" for posting this torrent. I once had this show in it's entirety until it was damaged in a flood. This was my very first Queen concert I ever attended and this recording brought back a lot of great memories. Like Rob, I saw Queen 6 time at MSG and this and the Jazz show were my 2 favorites (well actually 3 favorites since I saw them twice during the Jazz tour). Queen were incredible live, and I just wish Freddie were around now so all of today's youngsters can see and hear what great live performances are all about. Till today I still haven't seen or heard anyone as good as Queen or Led Zeppelin (Yes Sir GH, I like Zep as well ). Thank you Rob for making this recording available for sharing. If I ever find the person who has this from beginning to end, I will certainly share it here. I know he's somewhere in my area.Lately I've been listening to lots of Queen recordings from the seventies and it convinced me once again about how great the band was during that period(really their prime). So, I really believe what you're saying about the live band Queen:-) Interesting that there is an alternate source! thanks for your comments, I love reading such stories:-) Thanks for sharing your memories with us. Great to read! Hope the alternate source pops up someday. Would be great..! Kind regards, D |
PencilRocket 04.11.2009 04:44 |
Thank you very much. |
vegetajunior 05.07.2012 14:50 |
where is the torrent link? |
Hangman_96 09.04.2013 13:26 |
Could someone seed it, please? |
MartynTS 09.04.2013 15:44 |
I'd also really appreciate a seed if anyone could. And there are a few other peers. Thanks. EDIT: Thank you to the seeder(s)! Got it. Thank you! |
Hangman_96 14.04.2013 13:05 |
I still haven't managed to download even a single bit :-( |
MartynTS 15.04.2013 15:46 |
I'm seeding it, so you should be able to get it. Though, my internet isn't too great. |
Hangman_96 15.04.2013 17:59 |
Thanks, but I've already got it from another source. I'd decided I wouldn't be trying this one any longer. But thanks anyway! There's no need to be seeding it now :-) |
truemetal 17.04.2013 15:56 |
Would some one please seed this ? Thanks people ! |
MartynTS 23.04.2013 15:38 |
My UTorrent goes from "network connection working" to "no connection available" rather fequently, and seems to be staying on no connection. Anyone know if i can fix this or help it in any way? I'm able to download fine but I can't seed. My dime share ratio is starting to suffer badly D: |
Freddieswaitress81 20.10.2018 19:23 |
My best friend and i were at Queen MSG Queen Concerts 2/5/77 & 12/2/77 and 11/16/78 & Boston 11/12/77... We left the Epic first Queen Concert at MSG with Roger Taylor's drumsticks all banged up and chipped from that set! Unforgettable memories!! |