Next month (most likely the weekend of March 16th and/or 17th), I will be hosting another Skype Debate with the Jazz/Live Killers tour being the tour of debate!
After reviewing through the various Queen debates I was in (and the two Elton John ones I was in as well), I am going to go further into making this debate being the best one to date: I think the debates are getting better as time goes on, but there's always stuff that needs to be improved on: In this case, I promise that I will NOT spend 3-4 hours talking about Freddie's voice on the Japanese leg of the tour! There are many things that I've noticed on the tour (both good and bad), that need to be addressed and debated on! My friend from England (formulaonemad), is going to help out with organizations and create an outline and set-list for the debate.
The general outline of the debate is to focus on the three legs of the tour (North American, European, and Japan), then discuss Saarbrucken 1979, talk about Live Killers (with many thanks to Bob for his "Live Killers" analysis), and talk for a bit about the Jazz album.
Like the previous two debates, ask me all the questions you want about this tour! Myself and the other debaters will do our best to answer them! If you are interested in participating in the debate, or if you want to be guest on the skype call--send me a message on either my email, my facebook, on Queenzone, or on Youtube! The more participants, the better it's going to be!
-Gregsynthbootlegs
I have confirmed that the weekend of March 16th and 17th (the Friday or Saturday), are the two dates. I have to see how everybody's schedule is, but it's guaranteed to be on one of those two dates.
So far, there are TEN confirmed people who are in the actual debate itself (ready to discuss everything), and there's quite a few "guest spots" and "listeners" on Skype (who aren't in the debate, but are getting a front row seat to all the audio)!
I think this is going to be extremely fun!
I have created a setlist for organisational purposes!
People’s introductions
Greg’s layout of the tour
Setlist
We Will Rock You (Fast/Slow - band version later on)
Let Me Entertain You
Somebody To Love
If You Can’t Beat Them
Death On Two Legs
Killer Queen
Bicycle Race
I’m In Love With My Car
Get Down Make Love
You’re My Best Friend
Now I’m Here
Don’t Stop Me Now
Teo Torriate
Spread Your Wings
Dreamers Ball
Love Of My Life
39
It’s Late
Brighton Rock Section
Keep Yourself Alive
Fat Bottomed Girls
Mustapha (Intro)
Bohemian Rhapsody
Jailhouse Rock
Tie Your Mother Down
Sheer Heart Attack
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
God Save The Queen
Other stuff (Live Killers and Saarbrucken 1979 and the Jazz Album)
Very interested in hearing what was the best Brighton Rock Instrumental Jam (Brian, Roger John) so far I love vancouver (beginnings of dragon attack?) also chicago was a a good jam. Plus the bad ones when where Roger and Brian are all over the place.
Update:
The official date is March 17th (Saturday), at 10:30 pm (eastern US time).
99jaystang: We'll talk about the instrumental jams!
tomchristie22: You can join the debate as a guest! The recording's gonna be on Youtube, so you'll be able to hear it!
We have 10 confirmed people for the debate!
Update:
The debate has been postponed due to illness/equipment fails.
EDIT: The new time and date is March 23rd (Friday) at 8:00/9:00 pm (Eastern US time)!
tomchristie22 wrote:
I will be listening to this. I'd take part but I don't know the shows that well and my internet would cut out every 20 seconds :P
Yeah, I'll probably do that too. Maybe I'll learn some stuff.
EDIT: Ugh, my computer's being a dumbass. If the debate is going on right now, tell me how it was later