Ripped from "A NIGHT AT THE COURT" bootleg
Earls court part is soundboard, although showing its age. Town Hall in 1973 is an audience recording.
File size: 710mb
Format: FLAC
Earls Court, London 6th June 1977 (track 1-26)
Town Hall, Birmingham 27th November 1973 (track 27-32)
DISC 1: (total time 73.29)
Procession
Tie your mother down
Ogre battle
White queen
Somebody to love
Killer queen
Good old fashioned lover boy
Millionaire waltz
You´re my best friend
Bring back that Leroy Brown
Death on two legs
Brighton rock
39
You take my breath away
White man
Prophet´s song
DISC 2: (total time 59.53)
Bohemian rhapsody
Stone cold crazy
In the lap of the gods...revisited
Now I´m here
Liar
Lucille
Jail house rock
Stupid cupid
Be bop a lula
God save the queen
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Procession
Father to son
Son and daughter
Ogre battle
Hangman
Keep yourself alive (cut)
I might sound very rude (I'm sorry, I don't mean to), but could someone share the complete version of this concert. This one misses Keep Yourself Alive, DOing Allright and maybe something else.
That is from the original Silver bootleg.
Doing Alright was not done on 6th June 1977, It was done on the 7th June 77, at Earls Court.
As For Keep yourself Alive, The bootleg had a filler from Birmingham 73(IIRC) as a filler.Again on the original silver.
I have been going through various sources.
It would be interesting to know what the source for the Doing alright and KYA tracks are.
On The Ultimate Queen colection Vol3 has a single track of Doing All right from the 7th June.
Greg Brooks book does show them being played, I am still not 100% convinced, but nevertheless. What you have been ofeferd is the original Silver bootleg. I do not have the "complete" show, so its the best I can do
Whiteman
No, Queen definitely played Doing All Right on the first night. The common bootleg is from the first night, as Freddie notes that it's their first show in London after such a long time, or similar...
The "A Night At The Court" bootleg is really out-dated. There is a much better sound quality version out, and it has the two missing songs. Of course it's great that these concerts are being shared, but it should be known that this particular version of Earls Court isn't the best one.
Don't believe Brooks. Half of that book is wrong.
"On The Ultimate Queen colection Vol3 has a single track of Doing All right from the 7th June."
That's a mislabel. It's 6-6-77.
If anyone wants to step up with the complete show for offer, they are more than welcome.
Email me at trade@queencd.free-online.co.uk and I will happily arrange for them to seed the show here. The same goes for any other queen shows
Whiteman
I just finished the EC download via BitTorrent, but they're all .flac files, and i tried to rename them to mp3 and wav, but it doesn't work....how can listen to these files?
Do not rename, do not mp3 this!- try google FLAC, and you'll come up with adressess to download programs converting .flac to .wav- interface of those is laughably easy- I use FLACer; if you have Mac OX, you can try this one...
Hi Richard,
You remember, I uploaded a Earls Court
torrent to your tracker, but at that time it didn´t work.
That one was from a different source ( not from A Night at the court.) and has a phantastic sound.
Now my tracker works fine, and I placed that torrent there which is downloaded by 3 people right now.
To all those who are interested in a perfect Earls Court show:
This one has Doing allright and Keep yourself alive. And believe me: it sounds great.
Go to: link
I will set up a topic, to announce all the shows on that tracker.
Hi again, thanks again for the seeding help that some of you I think did, but it appears to have stopped. I only have 2 percent to go so I was hoping to help out at least once more. Thanks :-)