As requested recently, this is "A Night At The Nagoya".
Comments from www.queenonstage.com (an excellent website in my opinion, congratulations to his webmaster !):
"Excellent audience recording. (To be from this year)
A new tape source of the Nagoya '76 concert. Thistime incomplete, but in better sound than previously release of this show.
New source, low generation."
As bonuses you can find some interviews.
A nice release, really. Queen in Japan in the 70's... Nothing better !! Except Led Zeppelin maybe ?
Comments from www.queenlive.ca (excellent website also !! A must-read ! ) :
"Wardour bootlegged what is seemingly the master tape in April 2009. They may have used a different source tape/copy, as the last couple seconds of Liar do not distort before the recording cuts out. They have EQ'd it so it's not so bass-heavy, corrected the speed, and smoothed out the edit for the tape flip at the beginning of The Prophet's Song.
An 18-minute interview (split into two tracks) from Japanese radio is tagged onto the end, stretching it out to two discs. It seems it's from 1975, as Killer Queen and Seven Seas Of Rhye are played between segments, and their enourmous welcome at the airport is discussed. Freddie Mercury reveals that his favourite singer is Robert Plant, John Deacon says his favourite bassist is Francis Prestia from the now legendary funk band 'Tower Of Power', Brian May says his favourite guitarist is Jimi Hendrix, and Roger Taylor raves about John Bonham before shamelessly revealing his hatred for funk music and the Philadelphia sound. "
The info.txt (as included in the share) :
QUEEN
A NIGHT AT THE NAGOYA
From The Silvers.
Lineage : A Night At The Nagoya (silvers) > WAV (EAC) > Flac level 8 (Traders' Little Helper)
Tracklisting :
CD1 :
01. Intro
02. Bohemian Rhapsody
03. Ogre Battle
04. Sweet Lady
05. White Queen (As It Began)
06. Flick OF The Wrist
07. Bohemian Rhapsody
08. Killer Queen
09. The March Of The Black Queen
10. Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise)
11. Bring Back That Leroy Brown
12. Brighton Rock
13. Guitar solo
14. Son And Daughter
CD2 :
01. Member Introduction
02. The Prophet's Song
03. Stone Cold Crazy
04. Doing All Right
05. Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon
06. Keep Yourself Alive
07. Liar
08. Interview (1st part)
09. Interview (2nd part)
And now the links, with all the usual stuff, info.txt, complete artwork and all the various logs :
maggiko foka wrote:
Hope to meet somebody's need in torrenting this excellent share by Olivier; he's the one who deserves all your thanks.
Olivier, i hope you don't mind if i gain a reputation in your shadow!!!!!
The torrent is here
link
Ciao
Stefano
Hi Stefano !!
You should be sued for that, you know ? :o)
No need for reputation or anything, just happy this can be spreading the whole community in the best quality possible and reaching as many people as possible !! So torrent is yet another way for people to benefit from that rip ! I also have to share thanks with Masahiko, who helped me a lot here !! Respectful thanks to him !!
Excellent download everyone, and I gladly share the "thanks" with Stefano !!
riccardo wrote:
Thank you very much Olivier! I don't know this period well.
Shame on you... Error repaired !!!
My guess is that it was the best period, and the best place to go to a Queen concert... Japan, in the mid-seventies (well, 1979 was still a good year too !) .... They loved Japan, the Japanese loved them... And they were young !! Brian played his best, Roger was still a God for all the girls in the audience (is he always that sexy ?), Freddie's voice was still in decent shape... and John was John !! It was before Rock'N'Roll became sort of a big circus, for almost every rock band... Wish I was here, really !!
mogiggymo wrote:
Hi Olivier and it's great to see yet another great post. unfortunately I can't download anything presently but this looks great, thank you
Hi Sam, how are you ? Haven't heard from you for a long time !
If you need something from this stuff, drop me a mail