Just got this on Dime and since it was never here (according to Queenconcerts),and I haven't shared anything in a long while, I thought I would share it with all of you.
I'm also still seeding this on Dime, so if you have an account you can get it from there as well, and drop a thank you to the original uploader. link
----Notes from original taper/uploader----
The Darkness
2011-11-25 (25 Nov 2011)
Hammersmith Apollo, London, UK
Source: AT933(853C)>3wbb>iRiver H140 rockboxed
Transfer: H140>USB>DellHD>Audacity (fade in, volume boost +5.9/8.5dB, fade out)>CD Wave>FLAC
Location: Approx 15m from stage, slightly left of centre.
Recorded, transferred, FLAC'd and seeded by Humbug.
Disc 1, time: 51:33
1. Intro
2. Black Shuck
3. Growing On Me
4. The Best Of Me
5. One Way Ticket
6. Nothing's Gonna Stop Us
7. Get Your Hands Off My Woman
8. Out Of This World
9. Holding My Own (Acoustic version)
10. Love Is Only A Feeling
11. Concrete
12. Friday Night
13. Cannonball
14. Is It Just Me?
Disc 2, time: 42:30
1. Street Spirit (Fade Out) (Radiohead cover)
2. Givin' Up
3. Stuck In A Rut
4. Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)
---Encore---
5. Bareback (with Brian May)
6. Tie Your Mother Down (Queen cover) (with Brian May)
7. I Believe In A Thing Called Love (with Brian May)
8. Love On The Rocks With No Ice
Notes:
Reasonable sounding stealth audience recording.
Very good performance, much more polished than the shows we saw earlier in the year. Brian May guesting for the encore was just the icing on the cake.
Band:
Justin Hawkins, vocals, guitar
Dan Hawkins, guitar
Ed Graham, drums
Frankie Poullain, bass
** FEEL FREE TO TRADE THIS SHOW IN MP3 FORMAT / REUPLOAD **
** PLEASE DO NOT PROFIT FROM THIS RECORDING **
----end notes----
Very nice performance of Tie Your Mother Down in the encore.
You can clearly see why The Darkness consider Queen one of their major influences, in some ways their sound reminds me of Queen in the 70's.
For those of you who don't like or can't use torrents, I'm sure bokkepot will soon add this to his mediafire archive.
Yup.
It is not listed in the Queenconcerts downloads section, so I thought it hadn't been here before. I will ask for it to be added.
Let's hope bokkepot can ad it to his mediafire achive as well, because it's not there either.