This is a rip made by Davide Traversi of the first release of the LP The Royal American Tour, the only one that sounds in stereo.
Looks like it has never been shared on queenzone
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, CA, USA
March 29, 1975 2nd show
taken from "The Royal American Tour 1975" WIZARDO WRMB 307 LP link
01 - Flick Of The Wrist
02 - In The Lap Of The Gods
03 - Killer Queen
04 - The March Of The Black Queen
05 - Bring Back That Leroy Brown
06 - Son And Daughter (cut)
07 - Keep Yourself Alive
08 - Stone Cold Crazy
09 - Liar
10 - Big Spender
11 - Modern Times Rock'n'Roll
12 - Jailhouse Rock (cut) link
Thank you, it still jumps during Big Spender and Jailhouse Rock in the same places as subsequent releases. It would be great if the master tape ever surfaces.
I still remember Freddie's line "oh look, he's split his trousers! What a nice view of his thigh." Classic. Good memories for a young band that was hungry, energetic and creative. Thank you.
Cruella de Vil wrote:
I still remember Freddie's line "oh look, he's split his trousers! What a nice view of his thigh." Classic. Good memories for a young band that was hungry, energetic and creative. Thank you.
I havent heard this in centuries but he does say that lol 'Look all you Girls John Deacon has split hes Trousers' I must download this
upload, re upload...share this and share that..are all of the so called QUEEN music lovers and collectors...suche poor beggars?
To creedy to buy breathtaking visible releases...real interesting and collectable records or cd's!!. Works done with a lot of passion.and .labour of love.
Without those guys there wouldn't be any real interesting recordings available from QUEEN.
Or do you like to .sponsor the wallets of the money hungry twin tay/may?....and the pockets of their bullshit company..who drop off the fans and bored them with the same old shit or uninteresting re-works over and over again?
The worthless designs for the JAZZ and Bo Rap tees speaks for themselves.
Not cool to call people beggars, poor or greedy because there's some free music made available. Sharing/trading has been going on for decades. There's more to collecting than parting cash. Recording for yourself, seeking out uncirculated shows, thrashing out long-winded trades etc are also all part of it - and many of the physical products you speak of have come from what was made freely available!! You like shiny new CDs, but they're only collectable and limited until the pirates want some more money - and then they churn out more, rendering your initial purchase worthless. I know where you're coming from, but you're talking to people the wrong way.