Hi everybody. Because I am a complete idiot who has a complete mess instead of an ordered collection, I don't have any QPR recordings.
I noticed that in Bokkepoot's file there are "some" QPR recordings, and I definitely want to re-download them (thanks again to Bokkepoot for his hard work), but I can't find the first proper gig of Queen + Paul Rodgers.
Yes, there is SOME recording from Brixton Academy, but I am 100% sure the recording I had had the full Track 13 intro. Does anybody have it and would be willing to reupload it? Thanks in advance
I don't have the recording you asking for, but I strongly recommend a full video from Chile 2008 gig, my favourite show of Q+PR. Interesting setlist (Bijou, Cosmos Rocks songs, great version of The Words Of Love and many others), nice atmosphere and Roger's playing was the best I've ever seen from him in the 21st century.
Chopin1995 wrote:
I strongly recommend a full video from Chile 2008 gig, my favourite show of Q+PR. Interesting setlist (Bijou, Cosmos Rocks songs, great version of The Words Of Love and many others), nice atmosphere and Roger's playing was the best I've ever seen from him in the 21st century.
I have to agree - that show is the best representation of the QPR collaboration. The "Super Live In Japan" is a very close second.
Thanks for the links, but that is the edited source. I now start to think that the full recording wasn't shared here, and it might be actually recording by Mr. Scully?
I remember going to that show with my (then) girlfriend and a friend of her's. The wait for the show to begin was just INTERMINABLE. All around us people were complaining that it was bad enough to have "Track 13" on the MIH album, but at least you could pretend that it never existed, as opposed to being forced to listen to it ina convert environment. Then, when it finished, they STILL didn't immediately come out. People going backwards and forwards to the bar as the show started and throughout showed just how committed people were to the project.
Marked the beginning of the end of my interest in attending live shows.