I know there's lots of posts on this site about live performances of studio songs of Queen, but what are some of the best performances of the non-album songs? I've listed them down below, and I also put some suggestions from myself and others in as well, but I'm curious as to what you guys think.
Hangman: Birmingham 11/27/1973, Milwaukee 3/2/1976
Lucille: ???
Jailhouse Rock: ???
Stupid Cupid: ???
Be Bop a Lula: ???
Shake Rattle and Roll: ???
Big Spender: ???
Bama Lama Bama Loo: ???
See What a Fool I've Been: Golders Green Hippodrome 9/13/1973, Rainbow 3/31/1974, WATC Shoot 10/6/1977
I'm a Man: ???
Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting: ???
Mannish Boy: Scotland 1977?
Instrumental Inferno (Jazz Tour - Hot Space Tour): ???
Drum Solo: ???
Guitar Solo: ???
White Christmas: Inglewood 12/22/1977
Silent Night: Hammersmith 12/26/1979
Imagine: Frankfurt 12/14/1980
Not Fade Away: ???
Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On: Nishinomiya 10/24/1982
Impromptu: ???
Keyboard Solo (Spike Edney): ???
Day-O Call/Response: ???
Baby I Don't Care: ???
Hello Mary Lou: ???
Tutti Frutti: ???
Immigrant Song: Berlin 6/26/1986
Gimme Some Lovin': ???
Tavaszi Svél Vizet Áraszt: Budapest 7/27/1986
Lucille-Both nights have an off moment or 2(Freddie coming in late 6/6, overshot high note 6/7)
Jailhouse Rock-I'd say personal preference. I like hippodrome 1973 and earls court 2nd night
Bama Lama Bama Loo- Hippodrome because of the c5 attempt
Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting-Earls court. Possibly Roger's best performance
Impromptu- Sun City has some low notes, whistle register, and a clean c5
The rest are hard to determine and are probably best left to one's opinion
Here's a song written by a well known puffter, I am sure you know what he is called-
Think it was Tokyo in 1985.......probably one of the best cover versions they ever played
For 'Hello Mary Lou' Cologne 19th July. Why? 0:42 Those vocal harmonies after Brian's part. It sounds amazing! I can listen to it 50 times in a row. link