This is a new transfer of a master tape recording by Mike Millard of Fleetwood Mac live in 1977. They were the biggest band in the world at this point with Rumours number one in the US for 31 weeks!
When I get a link to download the full concert I'll share it here.
Setlist:
01 Say You Love Me
02 Monday Morning
03 Dreams
04 Oh Well
05 Rhiannon
06 Oh Daddy
07 Never Going Back Again
08 Landslide
09 Over My Head
10 Gold Dust Woman
11 You Make Loving Fun
12 I’m So Afraid
13 Go Your Own Way
14 World Turning
15 Blue Letter
16 The Chain
17 Second Hand News
18 Songbird
Young Music Fan wrote:
This is a new transfer of a master tape recording by Mike Millard of Fleetwood Mac live in 1977. They were the biggest band in the world at this point with Rumours number one in the US for 31 weeks!
Nah, Zeppelin was still bigger. They were playing football stadiums and breaking records set by The Beatles.
But what a great recording ! Mike Millard sure knew how to tape a show.
Young Music Fan wrote:
This is a new transfer of a master tape recording by Mike Millard of Fleetwood Mac live in 1977. They were the biggest band in the world at this point with Rumours number one in the US for 31 weeks!
Nah, Zeppelin was still bigger. They were playing football stadiums and breaking records set by The Beatles.
But what a great recording ! Mike Millard sure knew how to tape a show.
Certainly a great recording. For some reason there are more unreleased high quality recordings of FM than Queen.
Young Music Fan wrote:
For some reason there are more Fleetwood Mac collectors who have bothered to track down tapers who taped Fleetwood Mac than Queen collectors who have bothered to track down tapers who taped Queen.
FTFY ;)
Queen collectors dropped the ball 20 years ago. While Zeppelin and Floyd collectors were tracking down tapers, most Queen collectors were marvelling at the wonders of the mp3 file and were completely clueless about the art of preserving old tapes. That ship has long sailed.
And there's also the reality that as Queen became more of a pop band, they simply became less taper friendly. In 1980 tapers went to see The Eagles and Springsteen, not Queen who sounded nothing like their first four albums.
But rest assured, there are undoubtedly dozens if not hundreds of unheard Queen tapes in the attics and basements of America from the 1974-78 period that nobody will ever hear, and the reasons are aplenty.
Young Music Fan wrote:
For some reason there are more Fleetwood Mac collectors who have bothered to track down tapers who taped Fleetwood Mac than Queen collectors who have bothered to track down tapers who taped Queen.
FTFY ;)
Queen collectors dropped the ball 20 years ago. While Zeppelin and Floyd collectors were tracking down tapers, most Queen collectors were marvelling at the wonders of the mp3 file and were completely clueless about the art of preserving old tapes. That ship has long sailed.
And there's also the reality that as Queen became more of a pop band, they simply became less taper friendly. In 1980 tapers went to see The Eagles and Springsteen, not Queen who sounded nothing like their first four albums.
But rest assured, there are undoubtedly dozens if not hundreds of unheard Queen tapes in the attics and basements of America from the 1974-78 period that nobody will ever hear, and the reasons are aplenty.
I'd just love it if there was a new concert with a high quality recording like this one from every Queen tour.