I'm wondering if anyone has any Queen show from Detroit here......in mp3 or zip or some such thing (torrents dont seem to work very well for me)....even if in not-so-good quality.....as I am from the Detroit area, that would be just awesome....and hey, its my birthday in just a few days (12th).....lol...........
There's a bootleg from Detroit, yes.
One from the Hot Space-tour 06.08.1982:
Date : 6.8.1982
Venue : Joe Louis Arena
City : Detroit
Country : USA
Running Time : 98 min.
Soundquality : Good+
Tracklisting:
Disc 1:
1. Flash(Intro)
Rock It(Prime Jive)
We Will Rock You(Fast)
2. Action This Day
3. Play The Game
4. Somebody To Love
5. Now I'm Here
6. Dragon Attack
Now I'm Here(Reprise)
7. Save Me
8. Calling All Girls
9. Get Down Make Love
Disc 2:
1. Get Down Make Love(Continues)
2. Guitar Solo
3. Body Language
4. Under Pressure
5. Fat Bottomed Girls
6. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
7. Bohemian Rhapsody
8. Tie Your Mother Down
9. Another One Bites The Dust
10. We Will Rock You
11. We Are The Champions
12. God Save The Queen
Review:
The hot space tour brings us to Detroit this time. It is a complete recording although the song Tie Your Mother Down is cut somewhere in the middle. The soundquality is unfortunately only Good+ till the song Another One Bites The Dust when the soundquality change to Very Good-. The sound is lacking a lot of bass but the vocals are nice and clear. The song Get Down Make Love is cut but it continues on the second CD. Not really special highlights on this show with a usual US hot space tour setlist. Long performance of the song Another One Bites The Dust.
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Are you probably interrested in an backstage interview taken with Roger & Brian during Queen's soundcheck at the day of their concert at the Joe Lewis Arena on August, 6th 1982? It's almost 12minutes long and is about 12Mb in wma-format...
This is an excellent interview during the soundcheck for the Detroit show... thanks a lot for posting this, Bohemian777! Do you have any other interviews or tidbits to share?
Huge revelation for us collectors contained therein... we learn from Brian that Queen first performed Life Is Real "last night", which would have been in Indianapolis on Aug 5, 1982.