The Real Wizard 28.03.2015 02:35 |
Since someone mentioned interviews in the collecting forum, I thought I'd add a few things to the mix. These are mostly from the vast collection of Kamenliter (direct your thanks his way) who transferred his cassettes to CDR. The quality varies (it's mostly good), but this is mostly stuff that hasn't been heard by most people in ages (or ever). I haven't listened to most of it, so maybe there are a few nuggets in there. Upon listening to the Boston 76 radio spot - they say a whole lot of nothing. There was such a secrecy. There still is, but ESPECIALLY back then. They are so vague about everything. It's not even mystique - it's just plain annoying. Feel free to post here if you hear anything interesting. ;) (these labels are how I received them, except for the 1-21-76 which was incorrectly labeled as Boston) 1974, 76 Hulabaloo 1976, 77 Rock Around The World 1976 Alison Steele (Roger/John) 1976-01-21 NYC (Freddie, Roger, John) 1976-01-29 Boston WBCN (Queen) 1977 Australian radio (Brian) 1977 Horroscope (Brian) 1977 Paul Gambaccini (Freddie) 1977 Hitline (Brian) 1977-12 KMET, LA 1978-10-20 WABX Detroit (Brian) 1984 Munich press conference 1984 Munich (Roger/John) 1985 France (Brian/Freddie) 1984 Radio Sydney (Roger) 1986 UK radio (John) link link link link link link link link link Have fun :-) |
Chief Mouse 28.03.2015 03:19 |
Thanks for this! |
zippo112 28.03.2015 04:06 |
a HUGE THANK YOU!!!! |
hobbit in Rhye 28.03.2015 05:13 |
Thank you Wizard! That would be an exercise for my english learning. My listening experiences mostly come from these kinds of interviews, rather than school and classes' boring tapes which talked about things I didn't care about at all. I would surely have fun with Queen's tapes. |
Barry Durex 28.03.2015 07:51 |
Thanks for sharing but some labels appear to be for the wrong interviews and parts missing etc: 1977 Australian radio (Brian May).flac appears to be 1977 Paul Gambiccini (Freddie Mercury).flac The Capital Radio (hullabaloo) starts at track 17? Only half of New York Interview? I haven't checked it all yet. Sorry to complain. |
brians wig 28.03.2015 08:47 |
Thanks for these Bob. I'm hoping to embark on capturing all my interviews from cassettes in the next few weeks, so there will be plenty more yet to come :) |
onedunpark 28.03.2015 09:25 |
Thanks Bob, much appreciated |
DepeX 28.03.2015 10:40 |
Thanks Bob! |
HamsterP 28.03.2015 10:41 |
Thank you very much. |
musicland munich 28.03.2015 11:53 |
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musicland munich 28.03.2015 11:56 |
Thank you Wiz ! Nice compilation of interviews. I will give it a listen on Sunday ( I 'am a bit busy today) As for the Munich 84' press conference, was it held in a place called the " P1 " ? If so, I have the print version in native english somewhere. |
musicland munich 28.03.2015 12:13 |
^ here it is ( It turns out that my storage isn't too chabby) Munich PK 84' |
Rami 28.03.2015 12:50 |
Great! Thank you very, very much indeed!! |
The Real Wizard 28.03.2015 15:17 |
Barry Durex wrote: Thanks for sharing but some labels appear to be for the wrong interviews and parts missing etc: 1977 Australian radio (Brian May).flac appears to be 1977 Paul Gambiccini (Freddie Mercury).flac The Capital Radio (hulabaloo) starts at track 17? Only half of New York Interview? I haven't checked it all yet. Sorry to complain.It's not complaining, especially if you're right !! :) This is probably the one and only time I've done a share without actually listening to all of the material, and this is the end result. Feel free to post a full report and I'll update the share as necessary (or someone else can). |
Marknow 28.03.2015 15:45 |
Great stuff, thanks. :) |
Barry Durex 28.03.2015 15:58 |
The Real Wizard wrote:The missing items listed are all I noticed.Barry Durex wrote: Thanks for sharing but some labels appear to be for the wrong interviews and parts missing etc: 1977 Australian radio (Brian May).flac appears to be 1977 Paul Gambiccini (Freddie Mercury).flac The Capital Radio (hulabaloo) starts at track 17? Only half of New York Interview? I haven't checked it all yet. Sorry to complain.It's not complaining, especially if you're right !! :) This is probably the one and only time I've done a share without actually listening to all of the material, and this is the end result. Feel free to post a full report and I'll update the share as necessary (or someone else can). It would be nice if you if you could upload them. |
BETA215 28.03.2015 16:50 |
Here you have a collection uploaded to MediaFire by bigV some years ago. Enjoy it while you can. link |
The Real Wizard 28.03.2015 17:31 |
Barry Durex wrote:OK, then that's simple enough, come to think of it. Here's the replacement file:The Real Wizard wrote:The missing items listed are all I noticed. It would be nice if you if you could upload them.Barry Durex wrote: Thanks for sharing but some labels appear to be for the wrong interviews and parts missing etc: 1977 Australian radio (Brian May).flac appears to be 1977 Paul Gambiccini (Freddie Mercury).flac The Capital Radio (hulabaloo) starts at track 17? Only half of New York Interview? I haven't checked it all yet. Sorry to complain.It's not complaining, especially if you're right !! :) This is probably the one and only time I've done a share without actually listening to all of the material, and this is the end result. Feel free to post a full report and I'll update the share as necessary (or someone else can). link And indeed, the New York 76 interview is unfortunately incomplete. It's too bad, as that's actually one of the better ones. I'll check to see if the cassette has the second half. |
Barry Durex 28.03.2015 18:48 |
Thanks, but what about the missing 16 tracks of the ''Hullabaloo" 1976 capital radio show? |
pittrek 29.03.2015 14:05 |
Thanks for the interviews, there is some fascinating stuff I never heard before. Is anybody willing to clean it up and correct the speed? It's quite hard to understand what they're saying at times |
2001AQueenOdyssey 29.03.2015 17:19 |
Hi QZ, i have an audio of a Freddie interview from 1977-1982 (I guess because Freddie's voice). Actually i dont know the year or the place of it. I bough it on France a year ago, and it doesnt have any information, Would it be ok if i would post it on Queen Zone? I would upload it on MEGA and share the link in a new post, i hope you guys could help me founding out more about it. On it Freddie talks about Smile and the beggings of Queen. It doesnt seem to be from a radio, it seems like a spantaneus talking, and Freddie looks really nice on it! And i'm 90% sure about noneone posted it before, or at last i didnt found it. Thank you all! And sorry about my terrible english, i hope you understund me. |
2001AQueenOdyssey 29.03.2015 17:25 |
Oh i forgot about some info: Total running: 44:00 minutes of talking And Freddie and the interviewer look pretty nice one to each other, the quality is nice aswell i hope you will like it! Im transfering it to my PC right now.... |
Barry Durex 29.03.2015 18:00 |
Sounds interesting, thanks for uploading. |
The Real Wizard 29.03.2015 22:16 |
Barry Durex wrote: Thanks, but what about the missing 16 tracks of the ''Hullabaloo" 1976 capital radio show?Tracks 1-15 on that disc were the 1977 Hitline with Brian May :-) |
The Real Wizard 29.03.2015 22:30 |
2001AQueenOdyssey wrote: Hi QZ, i have an audio of a Freddie interview from 1977-1982 (I guess because Freddie's voice). Actually i dont know the year or the place of it. I bough it on France a year ago, and it doesnt have any information, Would it be ok if i would post it on Queen Zone? I would upload it on MEGA and share the link in a new post, i hope you guys could help me founding out more about it. On it Freddie talks about Smile and the beggings of Queen. It doesnt seem to be from a radio, it seems like a spantaneus talking, and Freddie looks really nice on it! And i'm 90% sure about noneone posted it before, or at last i didnt found it. Thank you all! And sorry about my terrible english, i hope you understund me.Cool, I look forward to hearing it ! |
BETA215 29.03.2015 22:49 |
I hope that that isn't the interview I found in QueenHub with Freddie in the right channel and the interviewer in the left channel. Tomorrow (or when I can) I'll search it and upload it here. |
Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon 30.03.2015 03:53 |
Thank you very much! |
MackMantilla 30.03.2015 10:32 |
Thanks a lot, Sir :) |
Barry Durex 31.03.2015 08:15 |
The Real Wizard wrote:No, that's a completely different interview with Roger Scott (also capital radio).Barry Durex wrote: Thanks, but what about the missing 16 tracks of the ''Hullabaloo" 1976 capital radio show?Tracks 1-15 on that disc were the 1977 Hitline with Brian May :-) The Hullabaloo program is missing tracks 1-16 |
The Real Wizard 31.03.2015 18:16 |
Barry Durex wrote:I uploaded all I have.The Real Wizard wrote:No, that's a completely different interview with Roger Scott (also capital radio). The Hullabaloo program is missing tracks 1-16Barry Durex wrote: Thanks, but what about the missing 16 tracks of the ''Hullabaloo" 1976 capital radio show?Tracks 1-15 on that disc were the 1977 Hitline with Brian May :-) I get that they are two different programs. They were on the same disc. That's all there is. |
harrypotter6116 01.04.2015 03:02 |
hey, there isn't a torrent of this is there? thanks Michael |
Barry Durex 01.04.2015 04:45 |
Even though the 1976 Hullubaloo program starts at track 17 for some reason, it appears to be nearly complete. |
tassilo 04.04.2015 02:38 |
Thank you very much. |
Mr.QueenFan 14.04.2015 18:12 |
Thanks a lot for sharing this. This is pure gold! |
Barry Durex 23.04.2015 07:00 |
Just been sent these two links. link link |
Mr.QueenFan 23.04.2015 17:41 |
Barry Durex wrote: Just been sent these two links. link link .The quality is amazing! Thanks for posting. I think it's fantastic that people could record with such quality in 1976. Just one question, what is the difference between this Hullabaloo you've shared and the one shared by the Real_Wizard? (i'm asking because i have already stored the files on page 1 on an external HD). Thanks again. |
Barry Durex 25.04.2015 18:10 |
Mr.QueenFan wrote:Just improved upon a bit I think (as requested earlier in the thread) they are flac but lossy.Barry Durex wrote: Just been sent these two links. link link .The quality is amazing! Thanks for posting. I think it's fantastic that people could record with such quality in 1976. Just one question, what is the difference between this Hullabaloo you've shared and the one shared by the Real_Wizard? (i'm asking because i have already stored the files on page 1 on an external HD). Thanks again. Here's another shared at TTD. Brian May and Roger Scott Capital Radio interview 1977 (not 1976 as labelled) link |
Mr.QueenFan 26.04.2015 15:02 |
Barry Durex wrote: Just improved upon a bit I think (as requested earlier in the thread) they are flac but lossy. Here's another shared at TTD. Brian May and Roger Scott Capital Radio interview 1977 (not 1976 as labelled) link .Thanks for the reply, and thanks a lot for another great interview. I just love these interviews. Sadly, i don't have as much time as before when i used to listen to everything, but i'm saving these files for my future pleasure. Thanks again. |
peckery 27.04.2015 16:59 |
Barry Durex wrote: Just been sent these two links. link link Many thanks Barry, but the links have expired already after just 4 days! I'd love to hear this, please could you or someone else upload again? Also, does anyone have the 1976 Capital Radio interview with Freddie and Kenny Everett in good quality? I think they discuss and play tracks from "A day At The Races"... |
Hangman_96 10.05.2015 16:40 |
Thanks a lot, Bob. These are really some cool and interesting interviews. |
The Real Wizard 15.05.2015 05:04 |
peckery wrote: Barry Durex wrote: Just been sent these two links. link link Many thanks Barry, but the links have expired already after just 4 days! I'd love to hear this, please could you or someone else upload again?I second this request.. ! |
The Real Wizard 30.05.2015 19:59 |
Barry Durex wrote: Brian May and Roger Scott Capital Radio interview 1977 (not 1976 as labelled) linkAny chance for a re-upload for this one? |
The Real Wizard 30.05.2015 20:00 |
Barry Durex wrote: Just been sent these two links. link linkI missed these ones too - what were they !? |
The Real Wizard 10.06.2015 08:35 |
Seriously, guys? No help here? |
Chief Mouse 10.06.2015 09:42 |
Here you go - https://mega.co.nz/#!CcsVFJyK!h2dlQ5pIWY5ay-bNGLiTtCB-sIkUIADQpoWlU6qjQ7Y https://mega.co.nz/#!PYsg0TKa!d6Otl-BJz9kdUdlr_zeVYvVJE_pLsWciG0vCl1zzunw https://mega.co.nz/#!jNcFQAYR!qag4BaKCHPqeHdk9gV2GIswtRfZQOnHlPSli7xIQJ3k . |
The Real Wizard 10.06.2015 11:09 |
Amazing - thanks, Chief ! |
peckery 10.06.2015 15:00 |
many thanks, chief ! |
Mercury Roadrunner 11.05.2019 12:00 |
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Mercury Roadrunner 11.05.2019 12:03 |
Hello, everybody, can anyone, please, reupload this collection of interviews? Thank you in advance |
The Real Wizard 16.05.2019 20:07 |
Mercury Roadrunner wrote: Hello, everybody, can anyone, please, reupload this collection of interviews? Thank you in advanceI've replaced the links with new working ones. Let me know if everything is there - there are a lot of files ! |
Mercury Roadrunner 17.05.2019 11:44 |
Thank you so muc, The Real Wizard, for replacing the links with new working ones. I'm checking if everything is there, will let you know soon |
Mercury Roadrunner 17.05.2019 12:57 |
The content of the links is: interviews_1974 folder: 1974-11-25 Helsinki interview 1974-12 ROGER_DUTCH_RADIO interviews_1975-76 folder: 1975-02 Boston radio 1975 Japan radio folder: Interview (All Japan Pop 20) Interview (Brian, Roger) Queen interview about Japanese food Queen interview at Star Senichiya 1975 US radio folder: interview This is from a 1975 radio show called Rock World's Royalty - Rock Around The World with John Brodey (which included live tracks from the first Rainbow Theatre 1974 concert). A recording from the airwaves has never emerged, but this is a direct transfer of the reel-to-reel tape intended for broadcast. reel-to-reel > WAV (GoldWave speed correction) > FLAC level 8 1976 Alison Steele (Roger, John) 1976-11 Hullabaloo (Brian, Roger): (1976.11.xx Hullabaloo, Capital radio with Maggie Norden includes clip of 1974 interview as well) interviews_1977a folder: 1977-02-14 Rock Around The World 1977-05 Capital Radio (Brian) ("Hitline" Capital Radio Brian May and Roger Scott May 1977) 1977-07-08 Innerview with Jim Ladd (John) interviews_1977b folder: 1977-11 Rock Around The World 1977-12 KMET, LA interviews_1977c folder: 1977 Australian radio (Brian) 1977 Horroscope pt 1 (Brian) 1977 Horroscope pt 2 (Brian) 1977 Paul Gambaccini (Freddie) 1977-01-18 Brian Detroit Interview (Baktabak) 1977-01-18 Freddie Detroit Interview (Baktabak) 1977-01-18 John Detroit Interview (Baktabak) 1977-01-18 Roger Detroit Interview (Baktabak) 1977-12-24 BBC queen-40-years-interview interviews_1978-79 folder: 1978-11-10 WABX Detroit (Brian) 1979-02-20 Spanish radio (Brian) 1979-02-20 Spanish radio (Freddie) 1979-07 Innerview with Jim Ladd (Brian) 1980-07 Innerview with Jim Ladd (Roger) Plus: 1977 Australian radio (Brian) 1977-12 KMET, LA interview |
Mercury Roadrunner 17.05.2019 12:58 |
And the interviews that were in the original list and that are not in the reuploads are: 1976-01-21 NYC (Freddie, Roger, John) 1976-01-29 Boston WBCN (Queen) 1984 Munich press conference 1984 Munich (Roger/John) 1985 France (Brian/Freddie) 1984 Radio Sydney (Roger) 1986 UK radio (John) If you can, can you reupload them too, please? Thank you |
pmatsynot 18.05.2019 09:28 |
Thank you RW for the re-upload |
The Real Wizard 20.05.2019 02:55 |
Mercury Roadrunner wrote: And the interviews that were in the original list and that are not in the reuploads are: 1976-01-21 NYC (Freddie, Roger, John) 1976-01-29 Boston WBCN (Queen) 1984 Munich press conference 1984 Munich (Roger/John) 1985 France (Brian/Freddie) 1984 Radio Sydney (Roger) 1986 UK radio (John) If you can, can you reupload them too, please? Thank youlink Enjoy ! |
Mercury Roadrunner 20.05.2019 10:27 |
Thank you so much, The Real Wizard |
Chopin1995 20.05.2019 19:17 |
Thank you for all the links! |