This is from Dime: link
HAPPY 66TH BIRTHDAY FREDDIE MERCURY(R.I.P.)1946-09-05 To 1991-11-24
QUEEN
1975-12-13
Caird Hall
Dundee, Scotland
U.K.
Audience Recording
Inherited CDR's from a QUEEN Collector.
Notes: 1st gen.
CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC>DIME
Uploaded by;"Lucifer Burns"
Setlist;
Disc 1
1. Intro (0:32)
2. Intro - Bohemian Rhapsody (1:53)
3. Ogre
Battle (4:46)
4. Sweet Lady (5:08)
5. White Queen (As It Began) (6:07)
6. Flick Of The Wrist (4:05)
7. Bohemian Rhapsody (2:35)
8. Killer
Queen (2:07)
9. The March Of The Black Queen (1:45)
10. Bohemian
Rhapsody [Reprise] (1:02)
11. Bring Back That Leroy Brown (1:51)
12.
Brighton Rock (12:49)
13. Son And Daughter (1:55)
14. The Prophet's Song
(7:46)
15. Stone Cold Crazy (2:04)
16. Doing All Right (3:16)
17.
Keep Yourself Alive (6:05)
18. Seven Seas Of Rhye (3:16)
Disc 2
1. Liar (10:13)
2. In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited (3:39)
3.
Now I'm Here (5:40)
4. Big Spender (1:31)
5. Jailhouse Rock (4:41)
6. God Save The Queen (1:02)
Musicians;
FREDDIE MERCURY-
Vocals/Piano
BRIAN MAY- Electric & Acoustic Guitars/Vocals
JOHN
DEACON- Bass Guitar
ROGER TAYLOR- Drums/Vocals/Tambourine
If
FREDDIE MERCURY were still alive today he would have been celebrating his 66th
Birthday!
Since he is no longer here with us, i thought i would celebrate
his Music instead.
The volume of that copy is about half of what it could be, but it's apparently an unaltered transfer of the master. There has been a bit of hiss reduction done on the Dime version.
This might be the Breakdown bootleg with the track divisions changed... or it could be the version they bootlegged before altering the track divisions themselves.
Yet another Queen recording that is mislabeled.
The Real Wizard wrote:
The volume of that copy is about half of what it could be, but it's apparently an unaltered transfer of the master. There has been a bit of hiss reduction done on the Dime version.
This might be the Breakdown bootleg with the track divisions changed... or it could be the version they bootlegged before altering the track divisions themselves.
Yet another Queen recording that is mislabeled.
You criticize other people's who try to make bootleg quality is slightly better than it is. And your works exalt just like hot cakes. That's not right to respect the work of others
Dude, go play on the highway. You can't speak English, and even with a translator you have no concept of how to converse normally. If you possessed either of these abilities, you'd see that my comment about hiss reduction was an observation, not a criticism.
Not that this will make any sense to you.
What a waste of time this forum has become.
Carry on..
The Real Wizard wrote:
The volume of that copy is about half of what it could be, but it's apparently an unaltered transfer of the master. There has been a bit of hiss reduction done on the Dime version.
This might be the Breakdown bootleg with the track divisions changed... or it could be the version they bootlegged before altering the track divisions themselves.
Yet another Queen recording that is mislabeled.
I downloaded a couple of tracks from Dime to check with EAC, and although it looks lossless (no brickwall efect on spectral view) it is strange, because all the frequencies above a certain point apear to have been cut.
I believe I have the copy you shared a while back, but haven't bothered to compare it yet.
Look, a new bootleg: link
Breakdown has set the bar up a notch, by not only continuing to bootleg things offered online for free, but by using a copy that is virtually (if not completely) identical to their previous bootleg of this show: link
It's hit the point now where it's deterring tapers from sharing uncirculated sources. On behalf of everyone who enjoys listening to new music - thanks.