For all german Queen-Fans: (found on roger-taylor.net)
German cinema-chain UCI is going to show "On Fire At The Bowl" in several cinemas around the country. Take a look at link for further details, see the german and english text below:
German:
Unglaublich aber wahr, eine unveröffentlichte Live-Perle von QUEEN: "Queen On Fire Live At The Bowl", das 1982er-Mega-Event der Hot Space-Tour vor über 40.000 Zuschauern in der ausverkauften Milton Keanes Bowl, kommt ins Kino!
Das Konzert gab es weder auf CD, VHS, CD-I oder ähnlichem Bild- oder Audio-Tonträger, noch in ganzer Länge im TV.
Jetzt wird, pünktlich zum Mega-QUEEN-Jahr und zur Deutschland-Premiere des offiziellen QUEEN-Musicals, dieses bild- und soundgewaltige Spektakel, für das die Band ihre eigene Light-Show-Maschinerie kreieren ließ, endlich und natürlich erstmalig auf der großen Kinoleinwand zu sehen sein!
Das Screening des Konzerts findet am 20. Oktober um 20.00 Uhr statt.
Der Eintrittspreis beträgt 5,- EUR.
Wer QUEEN jemals live erleben durfte oder zumindest alle Live-Platten konsumiert hat, weiß, dass kein Konzert wie das andere war. Das Einzige, was wohl allen gemein ist, ist eine Wahnsinns-Show mit Licht- und Sound-Gewitter und Entertainment-Gott FREDDIE MERCURY, mal am Klavier, mal als tanzender, rockender, überirdischer Derwisch.
Auf dass das Adrenalin kocht!
I tried to translate it into English:
Unbelievable, but true, an unreleased Queen Live-treasure "Queen On Fire Live At The Bowl", the 1982 Mega-Event of the Hot Space Tour in front of more than 40.000 people at the sold-out Milton Keynes Bowl now in cinema !
The concert has never before been available in any format or been shown in its entirety on TV.
Now, in time for the Mega-Queen-year and the german premiere of the official Queen-Musical, this spectacle in sound and vision, with the bands own Light-show machinery, can finally be experienced on the big screen !
The screening of the concert will take place on October 20th, 8 o'clock PM.
Tickets will cost 5 €.
Who was lucky enough to experience Queen live or has at least consumed all their live-records, knows that no concert was the same. The only thing they had in common was a fabulous show with thunderous light and sound and entertainment-god Freddie Mercury, either on the piano, or as a dancing, rocking, supernatural dervish.
"Who was lucky enough to experience Queen live or has at least consumed all their live-records, knows that no concert was the same."
...except for the Magic Tour...
Penetration_Guru wrote: "Who was lucky enough to experience Queen live or has at least consumed all their live-records, knows that no concert was the same."
...except for the Magic Tour...
Yes I did farlander couldn't see the point in travelling down all that way just for the one night so made a weekend of it. Wembley was pretty awful as a Stadium tho dated and too much concrete but once Queen came on it didn't matter!
Rich Tea wrote: well I went to Wembley (Both Nights), Cologne & Knebworth and I can assure you each show was different and special!
Rich Tea, you went to cologne ? Holy sh**, it's my hometown ! And I will never get over the fact that I was given my first Queen-Tape by a friend just about a month or two after the cologne-concert !!! Lately I read that Janos Zsombolyiai (or whatever he is called) rehearsed for the Budapest show in cologne, so there might be even film-material out there ! (I asked Greg to confirm, but no answer yet)Tell me about the show. It was Brians Birthday, wasnt it ? Do you have photographs ?
i was in cologne too,it was brians 39th birthday and he played a piece of ´39.another suprise was that he joined marillion on their last tune"let´s twist again"on that day and i remeber everyone was screaming when he came on stage and you could hear the roaring red special.
i have two different recordings from that show and that marillion/may stuff too.
quality is not so good.if you want it please send a mail to thorsten@kaleidoscope-showcase.de