Ok, it's only 35 seconds with a copyright but this is a great document to see
According to Queen Live.ca :
A three-minute silent 8mm video of one of these two shows exists - the
oldest known US live footage of the band. The filmer (bassist Ivan
Kral, best known for playing with Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, and Blondie)
uploaded a portion of it to YouTube in September '09. In his words: "I
saw them open for Mott the Hoople [in 1974]. By this second tour, they
had the air of superstars. Brian May - super nice, talented, great
clothes. John and I discussed the perils of bass strings. Though
Freddie's confident strutting commanded attention, Roger's hair was the
talk of the town."
A bit of additional info. I contacted him because he's also Czech (although he moved to USA when Russia occupied our country). He's not sure about the date or venue (we told him it must be Avery Fisher Hall) and he says he recorded about 3 minutes and the 35 seconds on youtube are "best of". For some reason he doesn't want to share the complete footage though.
Sir GH wrote:
It's the instrumental section of Father To Son. At about 10 seconds, Brian is seen playing the E, F# and G power chords, and then a D.
Bob, for this particular concert you included a quote made by John concerning March of the Black Queen. It suggests they rehearsed the entire song, rather than a small portion. Is this correct?
Would be great if a full song rehearsal emerges one day. Whether they recorded such is beyond my knowledge.
Mr. Scully wrote:
A bit of additional info. I contacted him because he's also Czech (although he moved to USA when Russia occupied our country). He's not sure about the date or venue (we told him it must be Avery Fisher Hall) and he says he recorded about 3 minutes and the 35 seconds on youtube are "best of". For some reason he doesn't want to share the complete footage though.
Rick wrote:
Bob, for this particular concert you included a quote made by John concerning March of the Black Queen. It suggests they rehearsed the entire song, rather than a small portion. Is this correct?
Sounds like it. Or at least, a longer portion of it.
Btw, I moved that quote to the first date of 1975, as the New York listing was getting a bit cluttered.
Mr. Scully wrote:
A bit of additional info. I contacted him because he's also Czech (although he moved to USA when Russia occupied our country). He's not sure about the date or venue (we told him it must be Avery Fisher Hall) and he says he recorded about 3 minutes and the 35 seconds on youtube are "best of". For some reason he doesn't want to share the complete footage though.
Oh my god! You mean there's more? Would he consider selling it? I know one of the major communities of
Genesis traders banded together a number of years ago to buy a 16mm copy of a Gabriel-era Genesis show.
Can you check to see if he's even interested?