misabeat 12.10.2019 21:20 |
Just came across this on Dimeadozen... Queen Civic Auditorium Santa Monica , CA March 11, 1976 Barry G Master via JEMS Recording Gear: Unknown portable cassette recorder with built in mono microphone JEMS 2019 Transfer: Barry G TDK Audua master cassettes > Nakamichi CR-7A azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96 capture to .wav > pitch adjustment > iZotope RX7 and Ozone 8 restoration and mastering > iZotope MBIT+ resample and dither to 16/44.1 > Peak Pro 6 (post production) > xACT 2.37 > FLAC 01 Bohemian Rhapsody introduction 02 Ogre Battle 03 Sweet Lady 04 White Queen 05 Flick of the Wrist 06 Bohemian Rhapsody > Killer Queen > The March of the Black Queen > Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise) 07 Bring Back That Leroy Brown 08 Brighton Rock 09 Guitar Solo 10 Son and Daughter 11 The Prophet’s Song 12 Stone Cold Crazy 13 Doing Alright 14 Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon 15 Keep Yourself Alive 16 Seven Seas of Rhye 17 Liar 18 In the Lap of the Gods 19 Now I’m Here 20 Big Spender 21 Rock and Roll Medley (including Jailhouse Rock and Be-Bop-A-Lula) 22 God Save the Queen Known Faults: -The Prophet's Song: start slightly cut -In The Lap Of Gods: start slightly cut -Now I'm Here: start slightly cut JEMS is thrilled to commence our partnership with longtime Southern California taper Barry G with this previously uncirculated and undocumented Queen master tape from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Barry began taping in the early ‘70s and has been active ever since, though his later work focused more on video than audio. In his heyday, Barry was a dual threat, not only recording the shows he attended but photographing too with impressive results. Beyond his own recording, Barry was a close friend of the late Mike “The Mike” Millard, attending many concerts with him and helping Mike make his recordings. Like Jim R, Barry has shared with JEMS some Mike the Mic recordings not in general circulation which will be part of our continuing Lost and Found Mike the Mic series down the road. But before we get to those, we have a great Queen artifact to bring forth. Barry caught Queen on their third U.S. tour in support of A Night At The Opera. The band would play four shows over three nights in Santa Monica according to the Ultimate Queen website, playing early and late shows on the 9th, plus shows on the 10th and 11th, with this the closing set of the four. While Barry was not using Millard-caliber equipment, his recordings are a material step up from many of the built-in mic cassette captures of the era. There’s slight distortion when the levels get hot, but the recording is otherwise close, clear and lively. Samples provided. Barry says he sat in Orchestra C, Row 15. Given there are only three extant recordings of the 1976 U.S. tour, Barry’s Santa Monica document is a major find for Queen fans. The performance is equally appealing with lots of Freddie Mercury audience interaction and peak band performance. Barry is putting his deep archive of audio, video and photographic goodies into a website called Barry Goldstein Concert Closet. The old site is still out there on the web and a new and improved site is on the way. JEMS wants to thank Barry G for trusting us with his incredible work, both audio and photo, and for deciding now was the time to share that work widely with fans. Please let him know how much you appreciate it in the comments. Of course, these shows would all be stuck on hard drives if it wasn’t for the work of mjk5510. As always, we couldn’t do it without you. BK for JEMS link |
MemeOverlord69 12.10.2019 22:04 |
Thank you! IMO This year has surpassed 2017 in terms of new stuff arising. |
onedunpark 12.10.2019 22:19 |
Thank you. |
. 12.10.2019 23:16 |
Very cool indeed. |
norbik131 13.10.2019 02:23 |
Thank you very much!!! |
Fmarton 13.10.2019 06:41 |
Wow. Thanks! |
on my way up 13.10.2019 07:29 |
Amazing! Fantastic to get a new march 76 recording. |
MAYniac91 13.10.2019 09:08 |
Some mirrors... link link. link |
Fmarton 13.10.2019 09:34 |
Great. Thanks for the links. |
Viper 13.10.2019 09:54 |
thanks! |
Harry_queenrecordings 13.10.2019 10:00 |
Awesome stuff ! A full new 70s recording is always gold! Big thanks for the links and of course the taper for sharing it. QP came with the ''Never Boring'' release.. and then this new unheard Queen recording keeps me thinking about what the hell are they doing at QP! |
mrdata1968 13.10.2019 11:23 |
I do hope for the 24/96 version. |
Queen Fan MS 13.10.2019 14:08 |
Thank you to everyone who made this share possible. |
norbik131 13.10.2019 16:59 |
could someone reupload this to mega? |
. 13.10.2019 17:11 |
Sigh. |
. 13.10.2019 17:12 |
At least let dime run its course first. |
Chinwonder2 13.10.2019 17:19 |
^^ it's bad etiquette to upload a torrented file or whatever to a download site. It ruins the point of seeding. -Chin |
pittrek 13.10.2019 17:19 |
This is amazing. For those of us like myself who don't have a dime account check the rapidgator links. |
pittrek 13.10.2019 17:29 |
Chinwonder2 wrote: ^^ it's bad etiquette to upload a torrented file or whatever to a download site. It ruins the point of seeding. -ChinI would agree, if this wasn't seeded on an external tracker which doesn't allow easy public access or if the original sharer asked to not to upload it anywhere else until s/he fixes his/her share ratio or something similar. |
Art Lawyer 13.10.2019 18:32 |
Thanks to everyone involved! New recordings are always great! :) |
The Real Wizard 13.10.2019 18:32 |
The Kurgan wrote: At least let dime run its course first.Agreed. If something is posted on a site with share ratio, it's good etiquette to let that person maximize their piece of it. |
people on streets 13.10.2019 20:26 |
Chinwonder2 wrote: ^^ it's bad etiquette to upload a torrented file or whatever to a download site. It ruins the point of seeding. -ChinSo what. |
people on streets 13.10.2019 20:29 |
MAYniac91 wrote: Some mirrors... link link. linkThanks. |
Cruella de Vil 14.10.2019 08:47 |
Thank you to all concerned for this share. Having seen Queen shortly after in in Sydney, April 76 (my very first rock concert) it would be great to hear this show too. I look forward to the time when proptocols have run their course and some kind soul could upload the show to mega or some other such site. Cheers |
DMS 14.10.2019 17:15 |
Its on youtube, link and in the description is a link to mega link |
tassilo 14.10.2019 17:48 |
Thanks a lot for this one. |
Cruella de Vil 14.10.2019 18:49 |
Great thank you. |
jabbo5150 15.10.2019 02:32 |
Thanks! |
FlorianS 15.10.2019 06:32 |
Thank you very much, to everybody who was involved! |
eYe 15.10.2019 06:53 |
Wow, thank you all very much! This must be very rare, the 4th show is not even listed on queenlive.ca :) |
la_ultra_zona 15.10.2019 19:14 |
wooo! Thanks! |
The Real Wizard 16.10.2019 00:23 |
eYe wrote: Wow, thank you all very much! This must be very rare, the 4th show is not even listed on queenlive.ca :)It is now ;) |
vivaqueen 16.10.2019 17:31 |
GREAT THANK YOU |
xmaurox79 19.10.2019 19:30 |
Anyone who can share on Mega? Thank you. |
Chopin1995 20.10.2019 11:11 |
Very nice surprise. Always great to hear uncirculated-before 70s Queen show, specially from one of my fauvorite tours. |
xmaurox79 20.10.2019 15:30 |
So nice to see that in 2019 we still have uncirculated tapes of concerts. Great! Thank you for sharing. |