Queen
Birmingham, UK
National Exhibition Centre (Arena C)
September 1, 1984
Since so many bad versions of the first two nights in Birmingham circulate, I'm going to post the best available versions of both shows. This is a confirmed master clone of the second night. This source is far superior to the "Ga Ga" bootleg.
AUD > Master Cassette > WAV > CDR (x) > WAV > FLAC level 8
Disc 1:
1) Machines (tape)
2) Tear It Up
3) Tie Your Mother Down
4) Under Pressure
5) Somebody To Love
6) Killer Queen
7) Seven Seas Of Rhye
8) Keep Yourself Alive
9) Liar
10) improv
11) It's A Hard Life
12) Staying Power
13) Dragon Attack
14) Now I'm Here
15) Is This The World We Created?
16) Love Of My Life
Disc 2:
1) Stone Cold Crazy
2) Great King Rat
3) keyboard solo
4) guitar solo
5) Brighton Rock (ending)
6) Hammer To Fall
7) Another One Bites The Dust
8) Crazy Little Thing Called Love
9) Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
10) Bohemian Rhapsody
11) Radio Ga Ga
12) I Want To Break Free
13) Sheer Heart Attack
14) We Will Rock You
15) We Are The Champions
16) God Save The Queen link link link link link link
Enjoy, and keep it lossless!
Marknow wrote:
Thanks for the upgrade.
Could you try to fix Dublin 1984 if you get a chance to?
Cheers.
Wish I could, but there still isn't a decent lossless version out there to work on.
And sorry for messing up the setlists on these two shows. While the recordings are definitely genuine, I made a couple mistakes in the text documents (I quickly copied and pasted them from another show and forgot to make the appropriate changes!). Anyone who is ambitious enough should amend the txt documents to reflect the changes in the first post of these two Birmingham threads.
This would be a lot easier to download as a torrent. I'm downloading an older poorer copy of this concert simply because it is a torrent. Several of the upload sites seem to have deleted these files already.
OwenSmith wrote:
This would be a lot easier to download as a torrent. I'm downloading an older poorer copy of this concert simply because it is a torrent. Several of the upload sites seem to have deleted these files already.
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I agree with you.
1-click hosting sites is really a pain these days.
I go try to make some torrents in the next weeks for the concert recordings which are now only shared as "1-click hosting links".
But keep also in mind that not everybody can use torrent-files, so I think the best is to try to keep both formats alive.
I will do my best for it :)
bokkepoot wrote:
But keep also in mind that not everybody can use torrent-files, so I think the best is to try to keep both formats alive.
I wasn't aware there are people that can't use torrents. Is this ISP blocking issues or just people not wanting to install torrent software (or not knowing how)?