The Real Wizard 05.11.2019 17:54 |
I spoke with KRW_CO and he kindly gave me the green light to post this newly circulated tape here. His only request is that all of the files remain untampered with if they circulate any further. Please respect this one and only caveat while enjoying this great recording for free. Here are his original notes: =============================== QUEEN The Spectrum Philadelphia, PA July 24th 1982 A luvsufo Analog Master Transferred and Presented By Krw_co LINEAGE AUDIENCE ANALOG MASTER>NAKAMICHI DR-1 (W/MANUAL AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT)> CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV (24/96KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV 24/96>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC (LEVEL 8) THE BAND Freddie Mercury vocals piano tambourine acoustic guitar Brian May guitar backing vocals Roger Taylor drums backing vocals John Deacon bass Fred Mandel keyboards SETLIST 1 Intro 2 Rock It 3 We Will Rock You (Fast) 4 Action This Day 5 Play The Game 6 Staying Power 7 Now I'm Here 8 Dragon Attack 9 Now I'm Here (reprise) 10 Save Me 11 Calling All Girls (tape flip edit at 00:42:28:00) 12 Get Down Make Love 13 Guitar Solo 14 Body Language 15 Under Pressure 16 Fat Bottomed Girls 17 Crazy Little Thing Called Love 18 Bohemian Rhapsody 19 Tie Your Mother Down (tape flip edit at 01:21:37:24) 20 Another One Bites The Dust 21 We Will Rock You 22 We Are The Champions 23 God Save The Queen Many thanks to luvsufo for having us assist with transferring and presenting his Masters and Collection. If you have masters and/or known generation recordings that you need assistance with transferring/archiving, please contact us via e mail at krwcoarchiving@gmail.com. PLEASE DON'T POST THIS ON ANY OTHER TRACKERS. AND PLEASE DON'T ALTER OR SELL THIS RECORDING. AS ALWAYS ENJOY CHEERS KRW_CO =============================== More info here: link link This is one of the best Queen tapes to emerge in recent years. Enjoy ! |
stevelondon20 05.11.2019 18:25 |
Thanks!! |
FlorianS 05.11.2019 18:40 |
Thank you very much! |
vivaqueen 05.11.2019 19:11 |
Great Great thank you |
pogor1 05.11.2019 19:32 |
Thank you, really good recording, and such high voltage show!! |
Sam99 05.11.2019 20:22 |
Bob, thank you very much I thought this Hot Space tour was very interesting indeed. |
The Fairy King 05.11.2019 20:41 |
Amazing share! Thanks! |
Kamenliter 06.11.2019 05:49 |
Fantastic, the band are hot this night...great show! Thanks! |
Tim June 06.11.2019 16:53 |
Thank you very much for sharing this great recording. |
Gregsynth 06.11.2019 20:50 |
Thanks to all involved! |
people on streets 06.11.2019 21:04 |
Nice work. Thanks to all involved. |
Thistle 06.11.2019 22:15 |
Excellent. Thank you to everyone involved in the share :) |
softcalavera2 07.11.2019 04:40 |
Thanks! A torrent please? |
tcc 07.11.2019 06:23 |
Edit: This torrent is actually from trader's den which I accidently post here. If you can download from this torrent, it will be very fast because there are a lot of seeders. This one just states track no. but you can fill in the names of the songs yourself. End of Edit Thanks for this. Please use the torrent below because the tracks have the name of the songs. This one just states track no. |
tcc 07.11.2019 06:26 |
Sorry the one posted in this post is here. (I did not realise that it is the same one posted in Trader's Den) I have added the name of each track to the file. The original torrent and the one posted here have no track names. |
Makka 07.11.2019 08:23 |
This is great. Many thanks to all involved for sharing this. And yeah, enthusiastic crowd! |
dysan 07.11.2019 08:44 |
Thanks Wizard. I love these Hot Space shows and I love Rock It as an opener. Electrifying. |
pmatsynot 07.11.2019 10:00 |
Thank you RW and everyone else involved for this share |
Faroukqch 07.11.2019 13:45 |
CD COVERS :) link |
la_ultra_zona 08.11.2019 18:59 |
Thank you Bob and KRW_CO! |
aristide1 11.11.2019 17:15 |
Thank you for conveying to queenzone this new tape, but it seems that the interest for new audience recordings is somehow fading. However there is a general demand for official archive releases, although the real request of fans is respect, which unfortunately Brian May is not able to provide it. Queen legacy was badly managed, while Brian was struggling with solo career, doctoral degree in astrophysics, Queen+ circus, stereoscopic diableries and humankind welfare, all in a pathetic attempt to prove that he is much more than a guitar player in a rock band. |
The Real Wizard 12.11.2019 01:14 |
aristide1 wrote: Thank you for conveying to queenzone this new tape, but it seems that the interest for new audience recordings is somehow fading.Maybe that's the case here (although there's no way of tracking the number of downloads if it isn't a torrent), but on Dime and TTD where this was originally posted it got about 500 downloads. And the Santa Monica 1976 tape got even more. |
The Real Wizard 12.11.2019 01:38 |
aristide1 wrote: However there is a general demand for official archive releases, although the real request of fans is respect, which unfortunately Brian May is not able to provide it. Queen legacy was badly managed, while Brian was struggling with solo career, doctoral degree in astrophysics, Queen+ circus, stereoscopic diableries and humankind welfare, all in a pathetic attempt to prove that he is much more than a guitar player in a rock band.Well, and he succeeded - they don't exactly hand out PhDs. He earned it. He didn't work with NASA on the New Horizons mission out of sympathy - he earned that too. You have peddled your conspiracy nonsense about how you think the scientific community is giving May special treatment due to his musical career, but have failed to substantiate it because it's obviously a pile of horseshit. Give it a rest. You're wrong. Fortunately irrational people like you are part of a tiny minority in your views. And Brian didn't exactly "struggle" with his solo career - he had a top 10 hit with Driven By You, and every drummer he played with was world class - Cozy Powell, Eric Singer, Steve Ferrone, and Taylor Hawkins. Guys like that don't donate their time to struggling musicians. This "respect" you speak of is about far more than which archival they release (of which Queen have released plenty). But look at the bigger picture instead of through your myopic superfan/superhater lense - Queen were the biggest band in the world in 2019, and sold more records in the western hemisphere than any other artist. The next generation of kids now know who they are. That is remarkable considering Queen basically haven't existed for nearly 30 years. If you think one of your favourite bands being given a second lease on life in the eyes of the public is somehow a problem, then you really need to give your head a shake. I doubt you've created anything yourself of any value to anyone. If you did, you probably wouldn't have time to talk smack about the accomplishments of others. News flash - whether or not you like it, Brian May remains one of the most respected people in the business. If all this still doesn't make sense to you and all you can enjoy is an audience tape from 1982, then great, enjoy your audience tape from 1982. I only hope the bitterness and discontent within yourself eventually gets sorted out, and not just so that you stop polluting this forum with it. |
xmaurox79 12.11.2019 09:11 |
link Seems like Breakdown released this on CD last october. Is it the same source? |
aristide1 12.11.2019 14:28 |
Traffic of influence doesn't mean only to illegally get a piece of land from the city council. Receiving a doctoral degree from a university based on a 40 years old "almost finished" paper is the same thing, at least morally if not legally. How about millions of people who "almost finished" their studies in different stages decades ago, are they easily allowed to graduate? If only selected few are accepted, then we talk about influence paddling. Not to mention that a full doctorate is reserved for those having a career in the field, not for science fans like Brian. Someone who really is as humble as he pretends to be would have been more than happy with a honorary degree. Speaking of career, it's really touching how you try to present Brian's solo career as a successful one. Clearly you like him a lot. What's not so clear is why I am not allowed to express my disappointment because I supposedly don't create something of any value. I'm not a hobo living on a park bench, and you're certainly not a law enforcement agent authorised to check my papers. |
Holly2003 12.11.2019 15:31 |
aristide1 wrote: Traffic of influence doesn't mean only to illegally get a piece of land from the city council. Receiving a doctoral degree from a university based on a 40 years old "almost finished" paper is the same thing, at least morally if not legally. How about millions of people who "almost finished" their studies in different stages decades ago, are they easily allowed to graduate? If only selected few are accepted, then we talk about influence paddling. Not to mention that a full doctorate is reserved for those having a career in the field, not for science fans like Brian. Someone who really is as humble as he pretends to be would have been more than happy with a honorary degree.Absolute nonsense from start to finish, as I've explained to you before. |
aristide1 12.11.2019 15:52 |
Until you provide the name of another person who started a doctorate in the early 70s, sold cars or whatever else for 40 years, then was allowed to resume it and finally obtained a full doctoral degree, I am also living under the impression that you are talking absolute nonsense from start to finish, as I've explained to you before. |
Holly2003 12.11.2019 15:58 |
aristide1 wrote: Until you provide the name of another person who started a doctorate in the early 70s, sold cars or whatever else for 40 years, then was allowed to resume it and finally obtained a full doctoral degree, I am the one living under the impression that you are talking absolute nonsense from start to finish, as I've explained to you before.I explained to you how doctorates work in the UK but you ignored that info. You therefore seem to be stuck in some mental quicksand. Furthermore, a basic rule of discussion is that if you make an accusation the onus is on YOU to provide proof, which you have failed to do despite my earlier requests. |
The Real Wizard 12.11.2019 16:16 |
xmaurox79 wrote: link Seems like Breakdown released this on CD last october. Is it the same source?Yep. The bootleggers are getting quicker and quicker. |
The Real Wizard 12.11.2019 16:22 |
aristide1 wrote: How about millions of people who "almost finished" their studies in different stages decades ago, are they easily allowed to graduate? If only selected few are accepted, then we talk about influence paddling. Not to mention that a full doctorate is reserved for those having a career in the field, not for science fans like Brian. Someone who really is as humble as he pretends to be would have been more than happy with a honorary degree.Doctorates can be completed by anyone at any time. The reason why Brian was able to finish his research on interplanetary dust over 30 years after he began it was the simple fact that nobody else had picked up his (at the time) obscure work from where he left off. But by the 2000s more habitable zone planets were being found near other stars and in other galaxies, so his work became relevant again. What is your basis of claiming his work was "easy" ? He took a year off his life to write that 400-something page thesis (which he was very public about), and then had to defend it to a committee like anyone else, and like most, he did not receive a perfect score. But of course you knew all that, instead of just spouting your bias and hatred for someone you've never met. If it were true that only selected few are accepted (which is nonsense), then if a celebrity were chosen, what would convince you that it was a meritocracy based purely on results instead of some other form of influence? I don't actually care what your answer is, because your biases cloud any semblance of rationality on this topic and countless others. And finally, your implication that finishing a PhD is "proof" of a lack of humility is just so far-fetched and bat shit crazy beyond any response I (or likely anyone) can offer. You should donate your brain to science, as you are a prime example of Dunning Kruger effect in high gear. |
aristide1 12.11.2019 16:31 |
My problem is not with doctorates in the UK, but with character and decency. If the genuine, simple and true statement "I'm a professional musician (not a professional astrophysicist), the lead guitarist and the leader of possibly the greatest rock band that ever existed" it's not enough for him, then I believe that he has little character or decency left. That's all about. You can't be in two places at the same time, it's a physics principle, he should know it better. |
The Real Wizard 12.11.2019 16:36 |
aristide1 wrote: My problem is not with doctorates in the UK, but with character and decency. If the genuine, simple and true statement "I'm a professional musician (not a professional astrophysicist), the lead guitarist and the leader of possibly the greatest rock band that ever existed" it's not enough for him, then I believe that he has little character or decency left. That's all about.So because he sold a lot of albums and was an influential musician, he is exempt from accomplishing other things in life? And you are equating character with less achievement instead of more? He IS a professional astrophysicist if he was employed by NASA. Full stop. Thank goodness you are in an extreme minority. Most people tend to cheer on others to succeed instead of breaking them down. I sincerely hope you have zero influence on any children in this world - your attitudes are toxic. |
The Real Wizard 12.11.2019 16:44 |
aristide1 wrote: You can't be in two places at the same time, it's a physics principle, he should know it better.Ahh, you felt the need to append your post with more utter nonsense. Congratulations on copying and pasting an entry from Wikipedia without actually understanding what it can and cannot be applied to. So Bruce Dickinson shouldn't have become a pilot? Dexter Holland shouldn't be trying to cure HIV? David Lee Roth shouldn't have become a paramedic? And Hedy Lamarr should've stayed in her Hollywood studio instead of pioneering the technology that is currently allowing you to write on this forum using wi-fi ? What you're saying is YOU don't have the ability to do more than one more thing, and you're projecting it onto others who can. Classic inferiority complex. You have little grasp on the idea of human potential, and your own shortcomings have clouded your worldview to the point of spewing hate on the internet. Good luck sorting that out. |
Saint Jiub 12.11.2019 23:43 |
Writing a research thesis after leaving school is common. I completed my metallurgical engineering research in 1985, but did not start writing my masters thesis before starting a job in 1985. I completed and defended my 200 page thesis and graduated in 1987. There was another student who left college for a job before me, and completed his metallurgical engineering doctoral thesis and graduated five years later (after I graduated). |
aristide1 13.11.2019 12:40 |
Brian's NASA employment is not the proof of his professionalism, on the contrary, it's the proof that once you breach the ethical frame of a profession the results are unpredictable and in some cases tragic. What if Brian had started to study neurosurgery in the 70s, do you think he would have been invited now at Mayo Clinic to perform a brain surgery? And why do you think neurosurgery and astrophysics are different, one demanding continuous practice and the other being a loosey-goosey activity. Every profession needs continuity, seriousness, and daily commitment for a long number of years. I can accept that for the sake of minor image benefits and for a little fun, Brian, his university and NASA bend the rules. What I can't accept is that people involved, as well as some of you, think that this doctorate show is for real. |
The Real Wizard 13.11.2019 14:37 |
aristide1 wrote: What I can't accept is that people involved, as well as some of you, think that this doctorate show is for real.That's because most people aren't whackjob conspiracy theorists. Give it up. You are a terrible debater, and your arguments are baseless twaddle. You are trying to apply your limited understanding of the world onto everyone else who doesn't fit your mold, and nobody is buying it. You should ask yourself why Brian May is widely respected for his accomplishments, while all you've accomplished is being a forum troll. |
aristide1 13.11.2019 16:05 |
The recurrent theme of the accomplished individual contested by a mob of unaccomplished trolls is in fact a projection of your own understanding of the world. Ultimately, it's about you and queenzone not about Brian May. |
The Real Wizard 14.11.2019 00:09 |
aristide1 wrote: The recurrent theme of the accomplished individual contested by a mob of unaccomplished trolls is in fact a projection of your own understanding of the world. Ultimately, it's about you and queenzone not about Brian May.Nice try with the ad hominem. You can't change the channel that easily. Provide some substantiation to your conspiracy theories. Until then, I'm done with you. |
Wilki Amieva 15.11.2019 10:22 |
I just wanted to point out that, actually, you can be in two places at the same time - according to quantum mechanics. |
aristide1 16.11.2019 07:27 |
Not really you but a clone identical to the last atom. Quantum mechanics does not apply to Brian, he is unique and consumed a lot of energy to prove it, until his musical potential approached zero. And the effect that some of Queen fans lost their patience during this process is a Newtonian one. |
marcoekelo 16.11.2019 14:11 |
Thanks for sharing, great recording of a great show ! |
Chopin1995 16.11.2019 17:52 |
Thanks a lot! |
The Real Wizard 16.11.2019 18:39 |
aristide1 wrote: he is unique and consumed a lot of energy to prove it, until his musical potential approached zero....which happens to virtually every artist. Nobody can write earth shattering music for 50 years. At least Brian is doing something useful in his latter years instead of being like most of the old rock bands and putting out music nobody wants to hear year after year. Your hatred (or jealousy masked as hatred) for Brian is all anyone is learning from this diatribe of yours. |
Viper 18.11.2019 21:19 |
thanks! |
tassilo 20.11.2019 06:23 |
Thank you very much. |