Brian (i think) turns the mid-section of Another one bites the dust into something vaugly JaIlhouse rock like then a medley of improvised Rock&Roll hits start, I think Shake rattle and roll is in there with awkward improvised lyrics.
The band have no idea how to end so it continues on and on, I think it ends with them all giving up in a crash of noise and cymbals.
I've had a look around for this but i can't even remember what year it's from.
Thank's in advance.
Japan 24th October 1982.
Very intriguing set list! Also featuring improvisation of SYW and Saturday Night Alright For Fighting before BoRha. Exciting performance of Now I'm Here with "We can work it out" ad-libs from Freddie, reminding either Beatles hit, or his solo Your Kind Of Lover... Finally this is the last time Somebody To Love was played in its entirety.
antiden wrote:
Japan 24th October 1982.
Very intriguing set list! Also featuring improvisation of SYW and Saturday Night Alright For Fighting before BoRha. Exciting performance of Now I'm Here with "We can work it out" ad-libs from Freddie, reminding either Beatles hit, or his solo Your Kind Of Lover... Finally this is the last time Somebody To Love was played in its entirety.
Don't forget the It's Late-esque guitar improv at the start of Now I'm Here
The Real Wizard wrote:
Roger tried to bring the jam back into Dust, but Mercury wanted to be done with it. How neat it would've been, but it wasn't to be.
Yeah, really a blunder by Freddie!
When I first heard that, I couldn't help but think: "No Freddie!"