Hello everyone,
I read on my way up'post of request forum.
I can answer the request.
Artist : QUEEN
Title : LAST STAND AT BUDOKAN
Date : May 9, 1985
Venue : Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan
Label : no label (bonus disc of a certain bootleg shop)
Sound :Audience Recording (maker info says "from Original Masters")
Lineage : LAST STAND AT BUDOKAN CD-R bootleg > WAV (EAC) > Flac Level 8
Tracklisting :
Disc 1
1. Machines Intro
2. Tear It Up
3. Tie Your Mother Down
4. Under Pressure
5. Somebody To Love
6. Killer Queen
7. Seven Seas Of Rhye
8. Keep Yourself Alive
9. Liar
10. Vocal Improvisation
11. It's A Hard Life
12. Day-O
13. Dragon Attack
14. Now I'm Here
15. Is This The World We Created?
16. Love Of My Life
Disc 2
1. Guitar Solo / Brighton Rock
2. Another One Bites The Dust
3. Hammer To Fall
4. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
5. Bohemian Rhapsody
6. Radio Ga Ga
7. I Want To Break Free
8. Jailhouse Rock
9. We Will Rock You
10. We Are The Champions
11. God Save The Queen
Line-up :
Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano, electric guitar)
Brian May (electric guitar, backing vocals, acoustic guitar)
Roger Taylor (drums, backing vocals)
John Deacon (bass guitar, electric guitar)
Spike Edney (keyboards, piano, electric guitar, backing vocals)
Here are the links to all 7 parts: link link link link link link link
PS
A huge earthquake was generated on March 11, and Japan (in particular, Tohoku district) suffered great damage.
In the evening of the day, friends of here (Bob, Olivier...) gave emails worrying about me immediately. I thank them very much again.
Japan has many serious problems affected by this earthquake now.
Japan needs more support of the world.
We Japanese do our best so that Japan revives as soon as possible.
Thank you.
Masahiko
thank you very much for this share!
the wardour version of this concert seem superior than the one shared here!
I admire the Japanese culture, I'm shocked to see your people afflicted by this disaster and I remain amazed by your humility to ask for help and react to a new renaissance!
Thank you much for sharing this! Glad to see that you are well, and I continue to send prayers for everyone and anyone effected by that earthquake in Japan.
(Can anyone put this into a torrent possibly:) ?)
I've got this one but thanks for sharing, Masahiko!
I'm son glad you're back and safe from the earthquake!! I wish you all the best for you and the rest of the lovely Japanese people =)
Thank you very much for this share - Masahiko-san, and for your continued generosity. I'm glad to hear that you are all right and I hope that Japan will recover quickly from this disaster.
Thanks, Masahiko ! Glad to see you here.
For those who are interested, this is now a FOURTH source of this show. It sounds better than the Uxbridge source, but not quite as good as Wardour.
Hello Masahiko, I'm glad that you're allright. Immediately after the disaster the Internet was flooded (sorry, I can't use a better term) with shocking videos, they looked very, very scary. I hope I will see that things only on video, and never personally :-(
Bob - is this release just for the "completists" or does it have something new ?
Thank you very much!
This is certainly my favourite show from freddie for the 1984-1986 era and one of his very best imo. He combines the range with the power and is very creative.
Like Bob said, we now have 4 sources for this show: 3 great sources and one very bad. I just wish a great complete source from the first night would come out:-)
Concerning the earthquake: I was really shocked when I saw the footage of the disaster. Strangely enough, the first thing I thought was: I hope there aren't any nuclear powerplants in the area... We all know what happened afterwards... (and what is still happening).
This disaster is so huge but I feel there's not enough support from outside Japan, probably because we all know Japan as a strong economic force. But of course, a disaster of this magnitude is too hard to deal with, even for a financially economically strong country like Japan.
pittrek wrote:
"Bob - is this release just for the "completists" or does it have something new ?"
--------------------
There is nothing new per se, as the complete show was out on the Uxbridge label already (and virtually complete from Wardour). But I'll definitely be listening to this one, as it's a great recording in its own right.