Okay.
So this IS scraping the barrel a bit, but back in 2000, The SAS Band" played a gig at Queen Convention but called themselves "The Blue Cross".
Of course, Roger wasn't there nor was Josh, but Clayton & Peter were.
I'm guessing I'm the only one who filmed it.
It's a bit of a lazy transfer. I really couldn't be bothered to go to my usual lengths of authoring a fully menu'd disc and I have no idea what the track listing is. Needless to say they do play some Cross tracks.
Jamie Moses is in attendance, Mark Shaw is on vocals and Johnny Marter on drums.
So. Take it or leave it.
Either way it's out there now.
Lineage: VHS-C LP mode>JVC DVD Recorder link
4gb DVD ISO image.
Here's a sample so you can judge the quality of the video and audio a little: link
I refer you to my post above.
I haven't a clue and really haven't got the patience to go through it just to find out.
It's a typical SAS set list from the time ranging from Queen songs to Zep, with "Rocky Mountain Way" and others that I have no idea what they're called !
Setlist:
01 The Beatles - The Hippy Hippy Shake (Jamie Moses vocals)
02 Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way (Jamie Moses vocals)
03 Led Zeppelin - Rock n Roll (Mark Shaw vocals)
04 Then Jerico - Big Area (Mark Shaw vocals)
05 The Cross - Top of the World Ma (Mark Shaw vocals)
06 The Cross - Ain't Put Nothing Down (Clayton Moss vocals)
07 The Cross - Sister Blue (Peter Noone vocals)
08 Jimi Hendrix - Foxey Lady (Jamie Moses vocals)
09 The Cross - Dirty Mind (Spikey Edney vocals)
10 Roger Taylor - Man on Fire (Mark Shaw vocals)
11 Then Jerico - Sugar Box (acoustic) (Mark Shaw vocals)
12 The Cross - Baby It's Alright (acoustic) (Spikey Edney vocals)
13 Little Richard - Tutti Frutti
14 Queen - Now I'm Here (Mark Shaw vocals)
15 Mott the Hoople - All the Young Dudes (Mark Shaw vocals)
16 Queen - Hammer to Fall (acoustic) (Jamie Moses, Clayton Moss vocals)
17 Wings - Live and Let Die (Mark Shaw vocals)
18 Queen - Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Jamie Moses vocals)
19 Queen - Tie Your Mother Down (Mark Shaw vocals)
20 Prince - Purple Rain (Mark Shaw vocals)
They did something similar to the Cross reunion gig in 2013, where Peter, Clayton and Spike sang some songs while Roger went backstage, presumably to slack off and to still not rehearse his own work.
Very odd gig! One I would have thoroughly enjoyed. I wouldn't have imagined that Mark Shaw had performed Cross songs live, as well as Man on Fire and some Queen tracks. Certainly a rarity I appreciate :-P