Hello Everyone,
There are some problems with keeping torrents alive for the DVD of the Manchester 1986 show from Queen.
All three torrents which are available here on Queenzone are dead.
Here are the links to the dead torrents: link link link
Time to launch a new torrent which will be alive for a long time I hope.
Here we go with the "technical details":
Format: 2DVD-set
Video: PAL 720x576 framerate 7809 kbps size 4:3
Audio: Mono AC3 Bit rate: 224 Kbps CBR
The DVD's do have a nice menu.
Who shared it the first, or who did made it is not clear for me.
Maybe somebody here on Queenzone can help me out.
Date: 16.07.1986
Concert: Queen live in Maine Road
City: Manchester
Country: UK
Artist: Queen
Setlist.
DVD 1:
1. One Vision
2. Tie Your Mother Down
3. In The Lap of The Gods
4. Seven Seas of Rhye
5. Tear It Up
6. A Kind of Magic
7. Under Pressure
8. Another One Bites The Dust
9. Who Wants To Live Forever
10.I Want To Break Free
11.Vocal Impromptu and Guitar Solo
12.Now I'm Here
Disc 2:
1. Love of My Life
2. Is This The World We Created?
3. Your So Square Baby I Don't Care
4. Hello Mary Lou
5. Tutti Frutti
6. Bohemian Rhapsody
7. Hammer To Fall
8. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
9. Radio Gaga
10.We Will Rock You
23.Friends Will Be Friends
24.We Are The Champions/God Save The Queen
Best regards,
Bokkepoot
Here we go with the embedupload-links: link link link link link link link link link link link link link link link
And below here you can find the torrent:
brians wig wrote: If you can post a screenshot of the menu bokkepoot, I'll tell you if it's mine or not!
This share is posted "quickly" this morning before I left to go to my work.
When I'm at home, I will post screenshots from the concert + from the menu :)
Full colour versions of these videos started circulating a few years back (Newcastle was b/w once upon a time), and people just labeled them as "master" copies. Unless there's full lineage and you have direct quotes from the taper, then someone's talking bullocks.
Yeah, it's mine.
Bought in a record fair back in the late 1980's along with Knebworth.
Captured with a Matrox RT2500 capture card, edited in Adobe Premiere, menu created in Adobe Photoshop and authored in DVD Maestro.
As for the audio bitrate - well it was made about 9 years ago when everyone had CRT TV sets that automatically took a mono audio steam and put it out through both stereo speakers. Obviously now, anyone playing this through a modern amp will just get the audio out of the centre speaker.
Maybe it was labelled "Master Copy" by someone I did a copy for because it was the best copy they'd come across at that time - like most of the DVDs I've authored!
Hello Brians-wig,
Thanks for all the info.
Sadly it is not to do to put it in the info file, because the torrent is already running.
Anyway it is good to have all the details now :)
Oh how I love to read stories about the releases shared here.
Thank you very much for bringing light to the past Brians Wig.
And thank you Bokkepoot for bringing this up again. This time I'll grap it to send my VHS to the Orkus finally.
regards
W.
brians wig wrote: Yeah, it's mine.
Bought in a record fair back in the late 1980's along with Knebworth.
Captured with a Matrox RT2500 capture card, edited in Adobe Premiere, menu created in Adobe Photoshop and authored in DVD Maestro.
As for the audio bitrate - well it was made about 9 years ago when everyone had CRT TV sets that automatically took a mono audio steam and put it out through both stereo speakers. Obviously now, anyone playing this through a modern amp will just get the audio out of the centre speaker.
Maybe it was labelled "Master Copy" by someone I did a copy for because it was the best copy they'd come across at that time - like most of the DVDs I've authored!
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Interesting info, brians wig