Ginger01 01.02.2011 14:21 |
I said I would torrent this when Pittrek shared this amazing DVD just before Christmas 2008; over two years later, I finally get around to doing it! The original thread is here link and here are his notes which say it all: Hi folks, many people requested this and since I promised a Christmas gift to you, here you are : Queen : Live At Earls Court, London, UK - 6. & 7. June 1977 (pittrek remastered edition) Review from QueenLive.ca : Queen capped off the A Day At The Races tour with two shows at London's Earls Court Arena. The band dropped ?50,000 on a new lighting rig, which was a giant crown on top of the stage. The music of Chopin (Freddie's choice) plays as the audience enter the venue. At this point, one can barely see the stage, as the crown is only a few feet above it, with black drapes below it, so you couldn't see anything on stage (perhaps causing audience members to wonder where the band will be playing!). Procession is heard (revived only for the Earls Court shows, and never to be used again), and then the usual ADATR overture rings through the speakers. Part way through, the crown slowly begins to rise, and out comes the dry ice (the fourth picture above was taken during this moment; Brian later recalled that hearing the ADATR overture is when they would get nervous, as they knew they were about to go on at any time!). Queen then burst onto the stage to perform Tie Your Mother Down, and the show goes on as usual. Tonight the band cover Elton John's "Saturday Night's All Right For Fighting" during the Jailhouse Rock medley. Freddie apparently emerged from a trap door (sporting his dazzling silver lurex outfit) at the beginning of the medley, but the videos from both nights unfortunately don't focus on him during that moment. The whole band (especially Roger) are a joy to watch during the medley. At the end of the show, the lights continue to sparkle as the crown descends to its original position. Freddie's voice is in pretty good shape tonight, but he has problems hitting a few of the higher notes, unlike the Bristol and Glasgow shows. You can feel a slight tension in the air; nothing like Hyde Park, but they (especially Brian) still seem a bit nervous at times. It has been said that this is one of the band's greatest shows, but we must bear in mind that the high quality of the recording has made us impartial to this one. Still, there are many incredible moments throughout. Brian's Brighton Rock solo is one of his best, and he really shines at the end of Doing All Right. Freddie puts in great performances of Doing All Right, White Man, and Gods Revisited. Hearing Roger scream in the background between songs is always fun to hear, not to mention the duck quack before '39, which is also heard in many other shows at this point in the set. During this time period, Freddie wasn't heard singing "I see a little silhouetto of a man" on the tape of BoRhap's opera section, and it isn't heard on any audience recordings earlier than Richfield 11-25-78 - this leads me to believe that the opera section as heard on the video was most likely tampered with after the fact (bearing in mind that at one point the Earls Court shows were a potential official release). It has been suggested numerous times that they panned the idea because of Freddie's "microphone problems", but we must remember that all we've heard from this show is a video feed. Similar to the Hyde Park "echo" issue, what we are hearing is what was recorded from the video feed, not the soundboard mix, what was heard in the monitors, or from the audience. SETLIST: (DISC 1) Procession Tie Your Mother Down Ogre Battle White Queen (As It Began) Somebody To Love Killer Queen Good Old Fashioned Loverboy The Millionaire Waltz You're My Best Friend Bring Back That Leroy Brown Death On Two Legs Doing All Right Brighton Rock (DISC 2) '39 You Take My Breath Away White Man The Prophet's Song Bohemian Rhapsody Keep Yourself Alive Stone Cold Crazy In The Lap Of The Gods Now I'm Here Liar Rock n' Roll Medley Lucille Jailhouse Rock Saturday Night's All Right For Fighting Stupid Cupid Be Bop A Lula God Save The Queen LINEAGE: 2st Gen (PAL) VHS > SA DVDR > DVD Decrypter > Elementary Streams > Professional NLE and Video Editing/Remastering software > Frame-served to CCE SP2 > DVD Chaptered/Authored Size : 8.39 GB Loads of artwork included for the audio, and the Earls Evening Races DVD jacket as well; if someone made artwork for this I didn't include it - sorry! Also note that I unpacked it from Pittrek's ISO files so it should not cause any of the problems I (and others) experienced due to disk formatting setups. Good download and enjoy! :) |
tjleone 01.02.2011 18:45 |
Thank you Ginger. The copy I have is about 6 years old, I purchased it from Queencolletor. It was before I knew this site existed. |
Hangman_96 02.02.2011 04:56 |
Thanks! |
eYe 02.02.2011 05:20 |
Why a new torrent? This is still alive: link |
kevukuk 02.02.2011 06:25 |
i was downloading this on the older thread but it was taking forever so i have jumped on this one,thanks!!! |
Hangman_96 02.02.2011 15:17 |
I have a problem with Liar, it cuts almost right in the beginning and misses about 50 seconds. |
Goodoldfashionedloverboy 03.02.2011 02:33 |
Ginger01 wrote: I said I would torrent this when Pittrek shared this amazing DVD just before Christmas 2008; over two years later, I finally get around to doing it! The original thread is here link and here are his notes which say it all: Hi folks, many people requested this and since I promised a Christmas gift to you, here you are : Queen : Live At Earls Court, London, UK - 6. & 7. June 1977 (pittrek remastered edition) Review from QueenLive.ca : Queen capped off the A Day At The Races tour with two shows at London's Earls Court Arena. The band dropped ?50,000 on a new lighting rig, which was a giant crown on top of the stage. The music of Chopin (Freddie's choice) plays as the audience enter the venue. At this point, one can barely see the stage, as the crown is only a few feet above it, with black drapes below it, so you couldn't see anything on stage (perhaps causing audience members to wonder where the band will be playing!). Procession is heard (revived only for the Earls Court shows, and never to be used again), and then the usual ADATR overture rings through the speakers. Part way through, the crown slowly begins to rise, and out comes the dry ice (the fourth picture above was taken during this moment; Brian later recalled that hearing the ADATR overture is when they would get nervous, as they knew they were about to go on at any time!). Queen then burst onto the stage to perform Tie Your Mother Down, and the show goes on as usual. Tonight the band cover Elton John's "Saturday Night's All Right For Fighting" during the Jailhouse Rock medley. Freddie apparently emerged from a trap door (sporting his dazzling silver lurex outfit) at the beginning of the medley, but the videos from both nights unfortunately don't focus on him during that moment. The whole band (especially Roger) are a joy to watch during the medley. At the end of the show, the lights continue to sparkle as the crown descends to its original position. Freddie's voice is in pretty good shape tonight, but he has problems hitting a few of the higher notes, unlike the Bristol and Glasgow shows. You can feel a slight tension in the air; nothing like Hyde Park, but they (especially Brian) still seem a bit nervous at times. It has been said that this is one of the band's greatest shows, but we must bear in mind that the high quality of the recording has made us impartial to this one. Still, there are many incredible moments throughout. Brian's Brighton Rock solo is one of his best, and he really shines at the end of Doing All Right. Freddie puts in great performances of Doing All Right, White Man, and Gods Revisited. Hearing Roger scream in the background between songs is always fun to hear, not to mention the duck quack before '39, which is also heard in many other shows at this point in the set. During this time period, Freddie wasn't heard singing "I see a little silhouetto of a man" on the tape of BoRhap's opera section, and it isn't heard on any audience recordings earlier than Richfield 11-25-78 - this leads me to believe that the opera section as heard on the video was most likely tampered with after the fact (bearing in mind that at one point the Earls Court shows were a potential official release). It has been suggested numerous times that they panned the idea because of Freddie's "microphone problems", but we must remember that all we've heard from this show is a video feed. Similar to the Hyde Park "echo" issue, what we are hearing is what was recorded from the video feed, not the soundboard mix, what was heard in the monitors, or from the audience. SETLIST: (DISC 1) Procession Tie Your Mother Down Ogre Battle White Queen (As It Began) Somebody To Love Killer Queen Good Old Fashioned Loverboy The Millionaire Waltz You're My Best Friend Bring Back That Leroy Brown Death On Two Legs Doing All Right Brighton Rock (DISC 2) '39 You Take My Breath Away White Man The Prophet's Song Bohemian Rhapsody Keep Yourself Alive Stone Cold Crazy In The Lap Of The Gods Now I'm Here Liar Rock n' Roll Medley Lucille Jailhouse Rock Saturday Night's All Right For Fighting Stupid Cupid Be Bop A Lula God Save The Queen LINEAGE: 2st Gen (PAL) VHS > SA DVDR > DVD Decrypter > Elementary Streams > Professional NLE and Video Editing/Remastering software > Frame-served to CCE SP2 > DVD Chaptered/Authored Size : 8.39 GB Loads of artwork included for the audio, and the Earls Evening Races DVD jacket as well; if someone made artwork for this I didn't include it - sorry! Also note that I unpacked it from Pittrek's ISO files so it should not cause any of the problems I (and others) experienced due to disk formatting setups. Good download and enjoy! :) what is this garbage? In perfomance "Liar" erorr |
jondickens1 03.02.2011 02:45 |
I started downloading this torrent 2 days ago and so far it hasn't even started to move off 0%.VERY VERY Disappointing! :) |
Joey2504 03.02.2011 06:23 |
Excellent job, super quality, thanks a lot!! |
Goodoldfashionedloverboy 03.02.2011 06:25 |
It seems to me that this new version just refresh torrent file and nothing new there is not. |
Joey2504 03.02.2011 06:33 |
I do not know the old torrent. My old version is from queencollector dot com |
jondickens1 03.02.2011 14:22 |
its been over two days now and still my torrent hasn't moved off 0% |
Ginger01 03.02.2011 15:01 |
I don't understand why you are having difficulty with this torrent which I have been seeding non stop since I launched it and at this moment is going at over 400 kbs. What torrent client are you using? Try utorrent if you aren't using it already. I know torrents can be temperamental at times but it SHOULD work. You can also try the other one by eYe (apologies, I should have seen it, I'm seeding it as well if it helps anyone) - maybe you will have more luck with it. Good download anyway! |
Goodoldfashionedloverboy 04.02.2011 01:33 |
Ginger01 wrote: I said I would torrent this when Pittrek shared this amazing DVD just before Christmas 2008; over two years later, I finally get around to doing it! The original thread is here link and here are his notes which say it all: Hi folks, many people requested this and since I promised a Christmas gift to you, here you are : Queen : Live At Earls Court, London, UK - 6. & 7. June 1977 (pittrek remastered edition) Review from QueenLive.ca : Queen capped off the A Day At The Races tour with two shows at London's Earls Court Arena. The band dropped ?50,000 on a new lighting rig, which was a giant crown on top of the stage. The music of Chopin (Freddie's choice) plays as the audience enter the venue. At this point, one can barely see the stage, as the crown is only a few feet above it, with black drapes below it, so you couldn't see anything on stage (perhaps causing audience members to wonder where the band will be playing!). Procession is heard (revived only for the Earls Court shows, and never to be used again), and then the usual ADATR overture rings through the speakers. Part way through, the crown slowly begins to rise, and out comes the dry ice (the fourth picture above was taken during this moment; Brian later recalled that hearing the ADATR overture is when they would get nervous, as they knew they were about to go on at any time!). Queen then burst onto the stage to perform Tie Your Mother Down, and the show goes on as usual. Tonight the band cover Elton John's "Saturday Night's All Right For Fighting" during the Jailhouse Rock medley. Freddie apparently emerged from a trap door (sporting his dazzling silver lurex outfit) at the beginning of the medley, but the videos from both nights unfortunately don't focus on him during that moment. The whole band (especially Roger) are a joy to watch during the medley. At the end of the show, the lights continue to sparkle as the crown descends to its original position. Freddie's voice is in pretty good shape tonight, but he has problems hitting a few of the higher notes, unlike the Bristol and Glasgow shows. You can feel a slight tension in the air; nothing like Hyde Park, but they (especially Brian) still seem a bit nervous at times. It has been said that this is one of the band's greatest shows, but we must bear in mind that the high quality of the recording has made us impartial to this one. Still, there are many incredible moments throughout. Brian's Brighton Rock solo is one of his best, and he really shines at the end of Doing All Right. Freddie puts in great performances of Doing All Right, White Man, and Gods Revisited. Hearing Roger scream in the background between songs is always fun to hear, not to mention the duck quack before '39, which is also heard in many other shows at this point in the set. During this time period, Freddie wasn't heard singing "I see a little silhouetto of a man" on the tape of BoRhap's opera section, and it isn't heard on any audience recordings earlier than Richfield 11-25-78 - this leads me to believe that the opera section as heard on the video was most likely tampered with after the fact (bearing in mind that at one point the Earls Court shows were a potential official release). It has been suggested numerous times that they panned the idea because of Freddie's "microphone problems", but we must remember that all we've heard from this show is a video feed. Similar to the Hyde Park "echo" issue, what we are hearing is what was recorded from the video feed, not the soundboard mix, what was heard in the monitors, or from the audience. SETLIST: (DISC 1) Procession Tie Your Mother Down Ogre Battle White Queen (As It Began) Somebody To Love Killer Queen Good Old Fashioned Loverboy The Millionaire Waltz You're My Best Friend Bring Back That Leroy Brown Death On Two Legs Doing All Right Brighton Rock (DISC 2) '39 You Take My Breath Away White Man The Prophet's Song Bohemian Rhapsody Keep Yourself Alive Stone Cold Crazy In The Lap Of The Gods Now I'm Here Liar Rock n' Roll Medley Lucille Jailhouse Rock Saturday Night's All Right For Fighting Stupid Cupid Be Bop A Lula God Save The Queen LINEAGE: 2st Gen (PAL) VHS > SA DVDR > DVD Decrypter > Elementary Streams > Professional NLE and Video Editing/Remastering software > Frame-served to CCE SP2 > DVD Chaptered/Authored Size : 8.39 GB Loads of artwork included for the audio, and the Earls Evening Races DVD jacket as well; if someone made artwork for this I didn't include it - sorry! Also note that I unpacked it from Pittrek's ISO files so it should not cause any of the problems I (and others) experienced due to disk formatting setups. Good download and enjoy! :) I repeat there is a bug in the track "Liar" |
Ginger01 05.02.2011 15:43 |
For Goodoldfashionedloverboy and Lostman (and anyone else who worried by their posts): I watched Liar and sure enough the tape "sticks", then jumps from 41:23 to 41:39, missing about 16 seconds of the drum intro. I re-unpacked the ISO file and it was OK - so I have no idea how that happened. Anyway I have made a new torrent of the segment that was missing the 16 seconds - of course it's about 1 GB and represents about 20 minutes of show, but I don't know how to do it otherwise. I apologise for the inconvenience and hope this helps you guys. EDIT: You don't have to re-download th entire part III - there is a quicker way. Download this torrent and point it at the Video_TS folder : (1977-06--06) Earls Court Pittrek remaster >> Disc 2 >> Earls Court_1977_ Disc_2 >> Video_TS. The torrent will match up 94.5%. Then all you have to do is download the remaining 5.5% and you're in business! |
Goodoldfashionedloverboy 07.02.2011 09:29 |
Ginger01 wrote: For Goodoldfashionedloverboy and Lostman (and anyone else who worried by their posts): I watched Liar and sure enough the tape "sticks", then jumps from 41:23 to 41:39, missing about 16 seconds of the drum intro. I re-unpacked the ISO file and it was OK - so I have no idea how that happened. Anyway I have made a new torrent of the segment that was missing the 16 seconds - of course it's about 1 GB and represents about 20 minutes of show, but I don't know how to do it otherwise. I apologise for the inconvenience and hope this helps you guys. EDIT: You don't have to re-download th entire part III - there is a quicker way. Download this torrent and point it at the Video_TS folder : (1977-06--06) Earls Court Pittrek remaster >> Disc 2 >> Earls Court_1977_ Disc_2 >> Video_TS. The torrent will match up 94.5%. Then all you have to do is download the remaining 5.5% and you're in business! ========================================================================================== Thanks. Bug fixed |
little foetus 07.02.2011 12:56 |
Is it normal that only Ginger is seeding the corrected part? Where have you gone, guys? |
Goodoldfashionedloverboy 11.02.2011 03:18 |
?ow this video record from concert At Earl' s Court 1977 appeared in the internet resources? somebody surely stole this video record from the archive QPL, or someone did copy |
Goodoldfashionedloverboy 13.02.2011 10:38 |
Does anybody knows how live at earls court 1977 video leaked in internet? Does anybody tells a story about it? |
Hangman_96 13.02.2011 10:49 |
The tapes with Earls Court appeared in the early 90s, this is all that's known so far. |
Goodoldfashionedloverboy 13.02.2011 11:25 |
Who is this a good fellow, which gave fans and collectors widely known and available video bootlegs? |
Goodoldfashionedloverboy 13.02.2011 15:13 |
It's interesting to me.Did Freddie knew that with his microphone serious problems or this bugs of sound technicians? |
bungle 26.03.2011 16:27 |
DVD 2, VTS_01_03.VOB is missing the start of LIAR. I have tried to download the fix for this (Torrent disc 2 part 3 fix) but nobody is seeding. Please could someone seed the fix. |
spaceboy1972 09.04.2011 20:47 |
Many thanks for this :-) |
TimBHM 29.04.2011 16:07 |
Thanks Ginger! |
TimBHM 07.05.2011 13:42 |
I'm downloading the corrected part that Ginger put online but it's stuck at 99.80% and won't download the final 0.2% even though it's available. Did anyone else see this? |
lazydeath 10.09.2011 10:59 |
Where are seeders? |
rocknrolllover 19.09.2011 14:04 |
Ginger01 wrote: For Goodoldfashionedloverboy and Lostman (and anyone else who worried by their posts): I watched Liar and sure enough the tape "sticks", then jumps from 41:23 to 41:39, missing about 16 seconds of the drum intro. I re-unpacked the ISO file and it was OK - so I have no idea how that happened. Anyway I have made a new torrent of the segment that was missing the 16 seconds - of course it's about 1 GB and represents about 20 minutes of show, but I don't know how to do it otherwise. I apologise for the inconvenience and hope this helps you guys. EDIT: You don't have to re-download th entire part III - there is a quicker way. Download this torrent and point it at the Video_TS folder : (1977-06--06) Earls Court Pittrek remaster >> Disc 2 >> Earls Court_1977_ Disc_2 >> Video_TS. The torrent will match up 94.5%. Then all you have to do is download the remaining 5.5% and you're in business! =============================================================================================== Ginger,please I can't download this file. please come back |
QueenIsAwesome-Fan 27.02.2012 21:58 |
Thank you to Pittrek for making this version, and to Ginger for making a torrent, and to all the seeders. |
vegetajunior 28.06.2012 04:36 |
Please seed this! i really need it! thank you :) ! |
Ale Solan 29.03.2016 21:10 |
can anyone re seed this one or point me to the new pittrek one disc new version? thanks in advance! |
DepeX 30.03.2016 08:47 |
Sorry Ale, which is the new Pittrek version? |
Ale Solan 30.03.2016 21:15 |
DepeX wrote: Sorry Ale, which is the new Pittrek version?the one disc version, DVD-9 |
pittrek 31.03.2016 03:11 |
Ale Solan wrote:DepeX wrote: Sorry Ale, which is the new Pittrek version?the one disc version, DVD-9 Really ? :-) |
GuitarMay 31.03.2016 11:44 |
I would be grateful also Pittrek or someone could re-upload again or seeding the torrent of this show Remastered! Can anyone help us please ?? |
Ale Solan 31.03.2016 17:57 |
pittrek wrote:my bad, maybe you or someone else made a new version of an old show on 1 disc DVD-9 instead of two? can't remember lolAle Solan wrote:Really ? :-)DepeX wrote: Sorry Ale, which is the new Pittrek version?the one disc version, DVD-9 |
tcc 31.03.2016 21:29 |
Could you be thinking of this one although it is a MPEG version: link |