I would like to compile a list of concerts that were broadcast on the radio, can you correct it?
London Golders Green 13-9-73
London Rainbow 31-3-74
London Rainbow 19-11-74
London Hammersmith Odeon 24-12-75
Buenos Aires 28-2-81
Mar Del Plata 4-3-81
Rosario 6-3-81
Buenos Aires 8-3-81
São Paulo 20-3-81
São Paulo 21-3-81
Caracas 25-9-1981
Monterey 9-10-81
Puebla 17-10-81
Tokyo 11-5-85
Live AID 13-7-85
Mannheim 21-6-86
Wembley 12-7-86
London 3-31-74 - broadcast on US radio in September 1975
Mar Del Plata 3-4-81
Montrerey 10-9-81
Puebla 10-17-81 - just a very small part
And Wembley was definitely broadcast. It's a valuable recording because it's before the vocal overdubs were added for the official releases.
As you're here Gary, are you able to comment as to what the track is that Greg refers to in a previous post, and why it is not on this set? Thanks.
Greg Brooks wrote:
"A Queen BBC session, containing a mega rare item no-one knows exists.. including us until 2 years ago. We just paid a fan for that. "
I forgot to enter in the list Rainbow november 19th 1974, I think it was broadcasted on the radio, at least 3 tracks (Son & Daughter, Liar and Stone Cold Crazy), can you confirm it?
>Hyde Park was highly unlikely to have been broadcast.
I'm sure I used to see BBC Transcription discs of this available in Record Collector in the early 90's; astronomically priced if I remember correctly.
Benn Kempster wrote:
>Hyde Park was highly unlikely to have been broadcast.
I'm sure I used to see BBC Transcription discs of this available in Record Collector in the early 90's; astronomically priced if I remember correctly.
bootLuca wrote:
I forgot to enter in the list Rainbow november 19th 1974, I think it was broadcasted on the radio, at least 3 tracks (Son & Daughter, Liar and Stone Cold Crazy), can you confirm it?
It may have been - it was planned at some point in the mid 90s, but not sure if it happened.
But the three tracks that were bootlegged - that's the source.