face-it-alone 28.01.2011 11:39 |
Hi, I'm sorry, I have a slow connection. I will keep uploading untill 100 %. After that: keep seeding! Cheers. |
pittrek 28.01.2011 11:52 |
Wow, are these really flac ? I mean, really lossless or converted from mp3 or some web stream ? Can I know where do you have them from ? Thanks a lot |
Ramffiss 28.01.2011 11:55 |
gracias thank you |
brians wig 28.01.2011 12:53 |
Wow! Thanks VERY much! Well, I made a promise in the previous "Reaction" thread, but as you've uploaded "I Feel Good" in full here, I only have the following snippets left: "Demo" & "I Go Crazy". I'm not even sure that "Demo" is a Reaction track - I think it's just Roger on his own, pre-Reaction... I'm sorry folks, but i'd already uploaded everything I had, and I'm not about to do it again to remove 2 tracks, so you'll just have to download stuff you already have. NOTE: These are all I have and they are not complete tracks. link |
bigV 28.01.2011 12:56 |
pittrek wrote: Wow, are these really flac ? I mean, really lossless or converted from mp3 or some web stream ? Can I know where do you have them from ? Thanks a lot Just checked both with Audiochecker. They appear kosher. V. |
pittrek 28.01.2011 12:57 |
Great, I Feel Good is 100% lossless, fantastic ! But isn't it running slightly slower ? |
sexmachine 28.01.2011 12:58 |
yes, this is our roger singing. great mod version of i feel good. thanks for uploading. |
bigV 28.01.2011 12:59 |
pittrek wrote: Great, I Feel Good is 100% lossless, fantastic ! But isn't it running slightly slower ? I think so. Roger's voice does sound a bit deeper. V. |
PieterMC 28.01.2011 13:27 |
Thank you!!! |
Nightjar_ 28.01.2011 13:30 |
wow what a brilliant share... THANKS Been a long wait for these.... |
pittrek 28.01.2011 13:45 |
OK, taken from QueenVault.com : Buona Serra Written by Peter de Rose/Carl Sigman Appears on: Johnnie Quale and The Reaction EP acetate vinyl (1966) Status : not shared Just A Little Bit Written by Ralph Bass/Buster Brown/John Thornton/Fasts Washington Appears on: Johnnie Quale and The Reaction EP acetate vinyl (1966) Status : not shared What's On Your Mind Written by Shelby Smith Appears on: Johnnie Quale and The Reaction EP acetate vinyl (1966) Status : shared as mp3 I'll Go Crazy Written by James Brown Appears on: Johnnie Quale and The Reaction EP acetate vinyl (1966) Status : shared as a flac sample In The Midnight Hour Written by Cropper/Wilson Pickett Appears on: The Reaction acetate vinyl (1966) Status : Shared as flac I Got You (I Feel Good) Written by James Brown Appears on: The Reaction acetate vinyl (1966) Status : shared as flac So ... anybody has the missing tracks ? This year seams to be very nice for Queen fans :-) |
GinjaNinja 28.01.2011 14:12 |
Thanks very much guys :) |
onedunpark 28.01.2011 14:22 |
Thanks very much, as always it's greatly appreciated. |
bigV 28.01.2011 14:23 |
Yeah, thanks a million! I will seed the hell out of this torrent by the way :) V. |
Rien 28.01.2011 14:28 |
Really fantastic to share this, guys. thank you. |
vanwinkle 28.01.2011 14:33 |
Excellent work Many thanks |
GinjaNinja 28.01.2011 18:02 |
@ Brians Wig Thanks for sharing your recordings too. The "Demo" you shared is Roger playing acoustic guitar with "The Three Jays". I believe the recording you have is of the 2007 Official Fan Club Convention in Prestatyn, where these tracks were played. Before you ask, I have no idea who "The Three Jays" are/were, this is just information I've discovered. |
A Word In Your Ear 28.01.2011 18:19 |
Thank You "Face-It-Alone" & Thank You "Brian's Wig" you're both Stars******** |
Mr Mercury 28.01.2011 20:06 |
And I thought christmas was last month!!! Thanks guys! :) |
The Real Wizard 28.01.2011 22:25 |
This is superb stuff ! Does anyone have a date for these songs? Even an approximate one? |
Pim Derks 29.01.2011 03:47 |
Awesome, thanks for sharing. |
angermair73 29.01.2011 03:54 |
Thank you very much |
vivaqueen 29.01.2011 04:55 |
MERCI BEAUCOUP |
Tim Goossen 29.01.2011 05:00 |
Thanks! Cheers, Tim |
poppo 29.01.2011 05:42 |
Thanks a lot for this share. I think that "demo" is an early demo for the song Deep Minor Threat. This song appeared on the 1970 album Chameleon by The Famous Jug Band. One of the members of the Famous Jug Band was Jill Johnson. In the 60s she was a member of The Three Jays (later Jayfolk) and she was Roger's girlfriend. Roger collaborates uncredited on the Chameleon album. Deep Minor Threat is credited to Lang/Johnson more info on Three Jays/Jayfolk: link more info on chameleon: link early years page on jill johnson: link deep minor threat mp3: link Peter edit: links don't seam to work, just copy and paste :-( |
mric! 29.01.2011 05:53 |
Thank you for sharing these great tracks Face-It-Alone & Brian's Wig ! |
ole-the-first 29.01.2011 10:30 |
brians wig wrote: I'm not even sure that "Demo" is a Reaction track - I think it's just Roger on his own, pre-Reaction... ----------------- Are you sure that this is Roger? Roger played guitars only in his early bands The Bubblingover Boys and The Falcons. |
Jam Monkey 29.01.2011 13:39 |
Thanks alot for sharing. I've wanted to hear these for a long time. |
brians wig 29.01.2011 13:53 |
ole-the-first wrote: brians wig wrote: I'm not even sure that "Demo" is a Reaction track - I think it's just Roger on his own, pre-Reaction... ----------------- Are you sure that this is Roger? Roger played guitars only in his early bands The Bubblingover Boys and The Falcons. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Defo Roger. As someone said earlier, 'my' demos are from convention in 2007 and they were played by Jim Jenkins. He definately said that the one called "demo" was labelled just that on his acetate and is Roger. |
ole-the-first 29.01.2011 14:10 |
brians wig wrote: ole-the-first wrote: brians wig wrote: I'm not even sure that "Demo" is a Reaction track - I think it's just Roger on his own, pre-Reaction... ----------------- Are you sure that this is Roger? Roger played guitars only in his early bands The Bubblingover Boys and The Falcons. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Defo Roger. As someone said earlier, 'my' demos are from convention in 2007 and they were played by Jim Jenkins. He definately said that the one called "demo" was labelled just that on his acetate and is Roger. --------------------------- It would be just fantastic if this is The Falcons' track :) |
Tim June 29.01.2011 14:53 |
Thank you very much for sharing this very interesting stuff!!! It's amazing to hear Roger sing Soul. |
Rami 29.01.2011 15:52 |
Wonderful indeed! Thank you very much!! |
Hitman 29.01.2011 15:57 |
thank you for this rare hot stuff! |
princetom 29.01.2011 16:11 |
hi there could anybody re-up the .rar-archive ? the rapidshare link seems to be dead to me... thank you very much in advance! nice stuff indeed ! greets, |
Thistle 29.01.2011 18:48 |
Thanks for these great tracks guys! |
vince73 30.01.2011 14:53 |
Thank you so much!!! |
Hangman_96 30.01.2011 16:30 |
It's superb! Thanks! |
FriedChicken 03.02.2011 05:35 |
I sped up the I Got You (I Feel Good) recording so the pitch was raised 1 semitone. The feel of the song is much better now, and the vocals sound right now. And it also matches In the Midnight Hour. So I think this is the correct speed. |
eYe 03.02.2011 06:00 |
Thank you very very much! Interesting website: link |
jossiejojo 08.02.2011 15:33 |
Hi everyone I'm writing a book about The Reaction and The Jayfolk...and have different versions of these recordings on the blog link There's also quite a lot of other information on there including pictures of the Jayfolk. Did you know that Sue Johnstone who started the Queen fan club was one of the main members of the Jayfolk? The 'demo' recording is Pete Berriman who was the guitarist in The Famous Jug Band - the band that Roger Taylor's Cornish girlfriend Jill Johnson sang with. The others recordings are The Reaction. In the Midnight Hour was recorded during a live concert, the other two songs were demos... |
Thistle 08.02.2011 20:13 |
jossiejojo wrote: I'm writing a book about The Reaction and The Jayfolk...and have different versions of these recordings on the blog link ============================================================================================= Hi, thanks for the info - can I ask in what ways the tracks on the blog are different to the ones shared here? To me, it sounds like the same recording, so any further info would be great. Thanks! |
jossiejojo 09.02.2011 16:40 |
They are the same tracks but recorded (ie transferred from the original source) differently... Cheers |
face-it-alone 09.03.2011 08:03 |
Thanks for comments! |
tassilo 09.03.2011 11:02 |
Thanks! |