RoyThomasBaker 27.04.2009 22:12 |
Venue: St. George's Hall, Bradford, England Date: November 6th, 1974 Lineage: CDR > WAV > FLAC Good Audience Recording Setlist: 01. Procession 02. Now I'm Here 03. Ogre Battle 04. Father To Son 05. White Queen 06. Flick Of The Wrist 07. In The Lap Of The Gods 08. Killer Queen 09. The March Of The Black Queen 10. Bring Back That Leroy Brown 11. Son And Daughter 12. Keep Yourself Alive 13. Seven Seas Of Rhye 14. Stone Cold Crazy 15. Liar 16. In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited 17. Big Spender 18. Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll 19. Jailhouse Rock AUDIOCHECKER v1.2 - by Dester - opdester@freemail.hu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 01 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\01 Procession.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 02 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\02 Now I'm Here.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 03 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\03 Ogre Battle.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 04 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\04 Father To Son.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 05 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\05 White Queen.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 06 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\06 Flick Of The Wrist.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 99% 07 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\07 In The Lap Of The Gods.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 08 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\08 Killer Queen.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 09 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\09 The March Of The Black Queen.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 10 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\10 Bring Back That Leroy Brown.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 11 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\11 Son And Daughter.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 12 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\12 Keep Yourself Alive.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 99% 13 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\13 Seven Seas Of Rhye.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 99% 14 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\14 Stone Cold Crazy.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 15 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\15 Liar.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 16 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\16 In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 17 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\17 Big Spender.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 18 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\18 Modern Times Rock'n'Roll.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 19 -===- C:\Documents and Settings\x\desktop\Queen - Bradford 1974.11.06\19 Jailhouse Rock.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% Links: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5CF9L64K http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8AURX7LZ http://www.megaupload.com/?d=F1NC9G3S http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LF73TA8M |
Marknow 27.04.2009 22:27 |
Great stuff, cheers. |
TimBHM 28.04.2009 03:12 |
Awesome! That's what I call fast work! Thank you RTB! |
queenespaña 28.04.2009 06:10 |
Thank you very much for this concert. I was waiting it for a long time!!! Thank you for this sharing. |
paul mason 28.04.2009 09:43 |
Please can someone post this as a torrent,the megaupload dosnt seem to be working for me?Cheers......... |
Leonardo Venegas 28.04.2009 10:36 |
Thank you very much, I think I had this one in mp3!!! Cheers!!! |
TimBHM 28.04.2009 16:20 |
RoyThomasBaker wrote: Venue: St. George's Hall, Bradford, England Date: November 6th, 1974 Lineage: CDR > WAV > FLAC Just a quick question - as you've included the artwork from the Breakdown bootleg - does that mean that that's the definite source of this recording? |
The Real Wizard 28.04.2009 16:30 |
TimBHM wrote: Just a quick question - as you've included the artwork from the Breakdown bootleg - does that mean that that's the definite source of this recording? This is definitely not the Breakdown version. Never mind the source, the number of tracks isn't even the same. |
TimBHM 28.04.2009 18:22 |
Sir GH wrote:TimBHM wrote: Just a quick question - as you've included the artwork from the Breakdown bootleg - does that mean that that's the definite source of this recording?This is definitely not the Breakdown version. Never mind the source, the number of tracks isn't even the same. Yeah I was going to say... the recording is 4 minutes longer than your site lists for the runtime of the Breakdown version... or the other audience version for that matter! Is this a new source? |
The Real Wizard 28.04.2009 18:49 |
It's all the same audience source. They just play at different speeds. |
TimBHM 29.04.2009 16:05 |
Sir GH wrote: It's all the same audience source. They just play at different speeds. Ah so then the obvious question is how do you tell what the correct speed is? |
Queenrockyou 29.04.2009 16:53 |
Many many thanks ! Regards, Olivier, Belgium. |
little foetus 29.04.2009 17:00 |
I might be wrong but I think this one runs at the correct pitch. |
The Real Wizard 29.04.2009 18:57 |
TimBHM wrote:Sir GH wrote: It's all the same audience source. They just play at different speeds.Ah so then the obvious question is how do you tell what the correct speed is? Unless you're a musician with perfect pitch, you'd have to either compare it to a recording playing at the right speed (like an official release) or take a song like Now I'm Here and play an open D string on a tuned guitar to see if it matches. |
tassilo 02.05.2009 03:40 |
Thanks! |
Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon 02.05.2009 04:44 |
Thanks a lot!! |
brians wig 02.05.2009 07:09 |
I'd better post this on both listings: This is my version of the same recording of the concert. It was taken from cassette many years ago and I'd tweaked the sound with a 3 band graphic equaliser on my walkman before capturing on the PC and burning to CD. The band is less distant in this. If folks want me to upload the whole gig, just let me know and I'll add the rest.... link |
Rami 02.05.2009 07:22 |
Thank you very much!! |
The Real Wizard 02.05.2009 11:55 |
brians wig wrote: I'd better post this on both listings: This is my version of the same recording of the concert. It was taken from cassette many years ago and I'd tweaked the sound with a 3 band graphic equaliser on my walkman before capturing on the PC and burning to CD. The band is less distant in this. If folks want me to upload the whole gig, just let me know and I'll add the rest.... link Although it's still probably far from the master, overall it's the best version I've heard. |
pittrek 02.05.2009 12:12 |