QUEEN - LIVE WEMBLEY 12.JULY. 1986
MARLAMIR NO OVERDUB VERSION
About:
Queen concert in wembley is one of the most popular queen concert ever. Sadly, second night have many overdub and instrumental "fixes" so we didn's see and hear this concert in his original raw format. Thanks to many bootlegs we can hear the real audio of second night,there was few atempt to remove these overdubs but all of those videos have very very unsynchronized audio.
ABOUT MY VERSION:
This version is what we all waiting for. No overdub and no instrumental fixes. Just concert in his raw version. Let's listen how second night realy sound without all off these overdub and fixes.
I synchronized 3 audio source to new better and raw mix. It wasn't sometimes easy to synchronize everything correctly but i must say that i did really good job.
You can sometimes hear some "sound splitting" that was because of synchronization. Without these split (0.01s) audio will be extremely unsynchronized.
WHAT WAS OVERDUBED IN OFFICIAL
VERSION?:
songs where are vocal or instr. overdub:
One vision
tie your mother down
tear it up
kind of magic
under pressure
who wants to live forever
i want to break free
Now i'm here
tutti frutti
Bohemian rhapsody
Hammer to fall
Crazy little thing called love
Radio ga ga
we will rock you
friends will be friends
we are the champions
i probably miss some overdubs.
overdub in marlamir version:
None
Okay enough word, here is links:
Queen-Wembley ( marlamir edition): link
Backstage compilation: link
Special poster; link
Sounds great (the presentation), but instead of wiki links please disclose the three sources of the "marlamir edition" and in what tracks have been used.
What's new this time, is it more complete (+ 1 sec, 1 min, 1 hr ?), is it better synchronized with the video, or what else?
Thanks for feedback, you right about that.
So the three sources are:
1. Stereo broadcoasting
2. Audience recording
3. Cd release from 90s. Didnt remember name of it. Really srry.
Stereo broadcoast was used in: one vision, tie your mother down, seven seas of rhye, tear it up, kind of magic, under pressure, another one bites the dust, i want to break free, impromptu, now im here, love of my life, world we created, oldies section, bohemian rhapsody, hammer to fall, crazy little thing called love, we are champions.
Audience recording: improvisation after kind of magic, who want to live forever, big spender, radio ga ga, we will rock you, friends will be friends, god save the queen
Unkown cd rellease :-) : in the lap of the gods, guitar solo, between songs sections.
Whats new? New audio mix, new intro and new more advanced outro
Just want to ask question and dont want to make new topic. Why queen overdubing their shows? People want to see raw live version not audio edited shows where some is real live and some not. So whats the reason? For me i never really enjoy the second night untill i made this version because i know there is audio editing.
I heard especially freddie is perfectionists :-). Some overdubs are really good, in montreal 81 for example but 2nd wembley night have for me one of the worst overdubs, one in one vision where you clearly hear two freddie voices.
On a related note, can anyone post any clear example of overdubs? A sound file to showcase this would be great.
I thought about this a while ago when I checked the Japan 85 gig and the sound felt really raw, as in Freddie not being as brilliant as in other releases.
Golden Salmon wrote:
On a related note, can anyone post any clear example of overdubs? A sound file to showcase this would be great.
I thought about this a while ago when I checked the Japan 85 gig and the sound felt really raw, as in Freddie not being as brilliant as in other releases.
Listen to 'One Vision', or 'We Are the Champions'. Both suddenly feature vocals from Freddie that have a completely different tone, and audio level. Plus roaring a D5, and Bb4s during the Wembley show is just noooot what happened.