Yuiham 08.12.2018 17:52 |
A couple of weeks back lighthouse team released the first ever audience recording from 1985-05-11, Tokyo show. This is an incomplete recording from "Machines" till the end of BoRhap. However "Seven Seas Of Rhye", "Keep Yourself Alive" and "Guitar Solo-Brighton Rock" are included, we at last can listen entire show by two sources. Enjoy! Queen Yoyogi National Gymnasium Tokyo, JAPAN 11th May 1985 Silver CDs > WAV Disc 1 (46:11) 01: Machines 02: Tear It Up 03: Tie Your Mother Down 04: Under Pressure 05: Somebody To Love 06: Killer Queen 07: Seven Seas Of Rhye 08: Keep Yourself Alive 09: Liar 10: Impromptu 11: It's A Hard Life 12: Day-O 13: Dragon Attack 14: Now I'm Here Disc 2 (40:23) 01: Is This The World We Created? 02: Love Of My Life 03: Guitar Solo / Brighton Rock 04: Another One Bites The Dust 05: Mustapha 06: Hammer To Fall 07: Crazy Little Thing Called Love 08: Bohemian Rhapsody link |
pittrek 08.12.2018 17:56 |
Thanks a lot! |
Gregsynth 08.12.2018 18:32 |
Awesome! Thank you so much! |
onedunpark 08.12.2018 18:33 |
Thank you. |
Chinwonder2 08.12.2018 18:53 |
Fantastic! Thanks! -Chin |
The Real Wizard 08.12.2018 19:24 |
This is brilliant ! Been waiting nearly 20 years to hear the missing parts. Thanks to everyone involved. |
Nitroboy 08.12.2018 19:34 |
Awesome! Thanks |
MackMantilla 08.12.2018 20:46 |
Great. Thank you! |
Snefru 08.12.2018 20:50 |
Interested. What's the title of the 2cd? Which label is it on? Lighthouse theme?? Any pic of cover & disc? |
The Real Wizard 08.12.2018 22:05 |
Snefru wrote: Interested. What's the title of the 2cd? Which label is it on? Lighthouse theme?? Any pic of cover & disc?It's called "Yoyogi 1985". No label. There's front/back artwork inside the zip file. |
The Real Wizard 08.12.2018 22:28 |
It's wonderful to hear Brian's solo spot after all these years - it's definitely one of his better ones. And Mercury does a bit of scat singing at the end of Brighton Rock, just like he'd do in Dust at Knebworth 86. Great stuff. |
Harry_queenrecordings 08.12.2018 23:11 |
Finally an audience recording from this concert! This is so awesome. Huge thanks for sharing! |
Rami 08.12.2018 23:13 |
Thank you very much indeed! |
Rami 08.12.2018 23:14 |
The Real Wizard wrote: It's wonderful to hear Brian's solo spot after all these years - it's definitely one of his better ones. And Mercury does a bit of scat singing at the end of Brighton Rock, just like he'd do in Dust at Knebworth 86. Great stuff.Yeah, a great show from a great tour ;-) |
The Real Wizard 09.12.2018 00:27 |
Rami wrote:Oh, I see what you did there !The Real Wizard wrote: It's wonderful to hear Brian's solo spot after all these years - it's definitely one of his better ones. And Mercury does a bit of scat singing at the end of Brighton Rock, just like he'd do in Dust at Knebworth 86. Great stuff.Yeah, a great show from a great tour ;-) On stage and off stage are two different things. Queen always stayed professional on stage amidst their off stage excess and turmoil, unlike bands like Zeppelin and Aerosmith. Of course they sound great here, because they were always too professional to be even remotely bad. But in their minds they're about a week away from breaking up. Listen to Brian's heartfelt speech during the acoustic section of the last gig in Osaka if you're not convinced. This happened at no other show in their career. |
Blackvy 09.12.2018 05:43 |
Thanks for sharing! :) |
vivaqueen 09.12.2018 09:06 |
"Beautiful" |
Holly2003 09.12.2018 09:30 |
The Real Wizard wrote:Is that the "this stuff will never be seen again" quote? He might easily have been talking about the set -- the cogwheels etc. But I admit it does sound a bit elegiac.Rami wrote:Oh, I see what you did there ! On stage and off stage are two different things. Queen always stayed professional on stage amidst their off stage excess and turmoil, unlike bands like Zeppelin and Aerosmith. Of course they sound great here, because they were always too professional to be even remotely bad. But in their minds they're about a week away from breaking up. Listen to Brian's heartfelt speech during the acoustic section of the last gig in Osaka if you're not convinced. This happened at no other show in their career.The Real Wizard wrote: It's wonderful to hear Brian's solo spot after all these years - it's definitely one of his better ones. And Mercury does a bit of scat singing at the end of Brighton Rock, just like he'd do in Dust at Knebworth 86. Great stuff.Yeah, a great show from a great tour ;-) |
mr mason 09.12.2018 09:32 |
Was this the concert that was filmed? |
brunolezouf 09.12.2018 09:45 |
Whooooh!!! I guess someone is going to merge the two sources very soon and the show will be complete... I can't wait to listen this new source. This is a good way to start my lazy Sunday morning. |
MemeOverlord69 09.12.2018 10:12 |
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little foetus 09.12.2018 10:54 |
Great find! Thanks! :) |
pmatsynot 09.12.2018 10:59 |
Thank you for this amazing share |
tassilo 09.12.2018 11:26 |
Thanks. |
Art Lawyer 09.12.2018 12:30 |
Thank you very much! |
Rami 09.12.2018 16:00 |
The Real Wizard wrote:Nobody has questioned that after the Works tour Queen were on the verge of breaking up and that Live Aid brought back the energy to continue as a band. That has been documented for decades. The bone of contention are the reasons for feeling jaded.Rami wrote:Oh, I see what you did there ! On stage and off stage are two different things. Queen always stayed professional on stage amidst their off stage excess and turmoil, unlike bands like Zeppelin and Aerosmith. Of course they sound great here, because they were always too professional to be even remotely bad. But in their minds they're about a week away from breaking up. Listen to Brian's heartfelt speech during the acoustic section of the last gig in Osaka if you're not convinced. This happened at no other show in their career.The Real Wizard wrote: It's wonderful to hear Brian's solo spot after all these years - it's definitely one of his better ones. And Mercury does a bit of scat singing at the end of Brighton Rock, just like he'd do in Dust at Knebworth 86. Great stuff.Yeah, a great show from a great tour ;-) But thanks for the reference to Brian's heartfelt speech before Love Of My Life! That is indeed an important document in Queen history. |
The Real Wizard 09.12.2018 17:10 |
Holly2003 wrote:The Real Wizard wrote:Is that the "this stuff will never be seen again" quote? He might easily have been talking about the set -- the cogwheels etc. But I admit it does sound a bit elegiac.Rami wrote:Oh, I see what you did there ! On stage and off stage are two different things. Queen always stayed professional on stage amidst their off stage excess and turmoil, unlike bands like Zeppelin and Aerosmith. Of course they sound great here, because they were always too professional to be even remotely bad. But in their minds they're about a week away from breaking up. Listen to Brian's heartfelt speech during the acoustic section of the last gig in Osaka if you're not convinced. This happened at no other show in their career.The Real Wizard wrote: It's wonderful to hear Brian's solo spot after all these years - it's definitely one of his better ones. And Mercury does a bit of scat singing at the end of Brighton Rock, just like he'd do in Dust at Knebworth 86. Great stuff.Yeah, a great show from a great tour ;-) mr mason wrote: Was this the concert that was filmed?Yes and yes. |
QSMJohn 09.12.2018 22:13 |
Wow! Thanks a lot! |
Wilki Amieva 10.12.2018 17:14 |
Excellent, after all these years... Thanks! |
Chopin1995 10.12.2018 17:58 |
Very nice to see this! Thanks! |