I know I will mention it on my radio shift this Sunday on the classic rock station I work for. (WLLW Geneva NY, heard online at www.fingerlakesdailynews.com, just click on The Wall. I am on 1pm-5pm EST on Sundays.)
I also know of the internet station WBME (who airs a Queen show daily) doing a 4 day tribute to Freddie/Queen beginning on November 24th. Many concerts, BBC recordings, Freddie Solo material and a complete Queen A-Z will air. link
Anyone know of any others?
Concerts WBME is airing in full:
Rainbow 1974
Hammersmith Odeon 1975
Hyde Park 1976
Boston 1976
Earls Court 1977
Paris 1978
Montreal 1978
Concert For Kampuchea 1979
Budokan 1981
Montreal 1981
Milton Keynes 1982
Japan 1985
Wembley Stadium 1986
Here is WBME's full schedule for the 4 day marathon. The times are EST so you'll have to figure out them to your timezone:
THURSDAY:
12am: 4 Queen Concerts (Rainbow 1974, Montreal 1978, Milton Keynes 1982, Japan 1985)
6:15am: Freddie Solo material (Mr. Bad Guy, Barcelona, Larry Lurex tracks and more)
8am: Live At Hammersmith Odeon 1975
9:15am: Freddie Mercury Interview 1977
10am: Queen A-Z (Royal Treatment Episodes 14-45)
FRIDAY:
12am: A-Z Continued
6pm: 4 Queen Concerts (Boston 1976, Kampuchea 1979, Budokan 1981, Wembley 1986)
SATURDAY:
1:15am: Freddie Mercury Interview 1977
2am: Queen Complete BBC Recordings
3:40am: 4 Queen Concerts (Hyde Park 1976, Earls Court 1977, Paris 1978, Montreal 1981)
10:30am: Queen Complete BBC Recordings
12:10pm: Live At Hammersmith Odeon 1975
1:25pm: Queen: Complete BBC Recordings
3:10pm: Freddie Mercury Interview 1977
4pm: Queen A-Z (Royal Treatment Episodes 14-45)
SUNDAY:
12am: All day, continued A-Z
The station has updated its site/schedule. Almost every concert is soundboard or official. The A-Z will rock and they're even airing the BBC recordings and Freddie solo stuff.