QueenNewcastle 09.04.2005 18:47 |
Wot the title says |
Fat Lizzy 09.04.2005 19:56 |
Got it for you... It's the concert recorded on 31-03-1974 link link Setlist: 01 Father to Son 02 Ogre Battle 03 Son and Daughter 04 Keep Yourself Alive 05 Seven Seas of Rhye 06 Modern Times Rock and Roll 07 Liar According to several sources, the concert was interrupted in the middle of 'Liar' due to a power cut. The available bootleg recording doesn't prove that, though. Freddie also confused words in Modern Times Rock'n'roll. queenconcerts.com Greetings, Rev. PS: You need to have both files to extract them. |
jcrawford79 09.04.2005 22:44 |
This show is freakin incredible. Thanks alot. However, when extracting the individual files it says that Keep Yourself Alive is corrupted. Possible to correct this? Thanks again...... |
matt V 10.04.2005 03:28 |
Thanks heaps for this concert...truly great gig! BTW Keep Yourself Alive worked fine for me. Thanks for sharing. cheers Matt |
jcrawford79 10.04.2005 03:40 |
That's wierd. I wonder why the hell it wouldn't work for me. The other files extracted fine. |
jcrawford79 10.04.2005 03:45 |
Never mind....got it figured out now. Great show. |
Rick 10.04.2005 04:50 |
It´s a 'great´ show because of its overdubs... |
matt V 10.04.2005 05:40 |
Rick wrote: It´s a 'great´ show because of its overdubs...Was this show slated for broadcast or possible release? If not what would be the point of overdubs? In fact what specific overdubs do you mean and is there a source for said overdub info? That would be cool to read about. cheers Matt |
Rick 10.04.2005 06:26 |
matt V wrote:Listen to the vocal harmonies, those can't be real. The bootlegs that are widely available have overdubs, both vocals and music. QP have got the recordings without overdubs. On Greatest Video Hits 1 you can see Now I'm Here from 20.11.1974. This is the version without overdubs. Just normal voices, as they sounded.Rick wrote: It´s a 'great´ show because of its overdubs...Was this show slated for broadcast or possible release? If not what would be the point of overdubs? In fact what specific overdubs do you mean and is there a source for said overdub info? That would be cool to read about. cheers Matt |
matt V 10.04.2005 07:26 |
Rick, Maybe I'm ignorant, but that doesn't sit right with me. You're saying that QP have the non-overdub copies and that many of the "boots" that are released are overdubbed..by that logic it would seem that: a) Queen themselves were interested in releasing the material and overdubbed the material for public consumption. b)That Queen is releasing the boots that are of sounboard quality c) That Queen were not good enough in their heyday to pull off three part harmony d) That enough of these boots had studio sessions dedicated to them over the years (without documentation) I don't know. It just doesn't sound logical to me. As I said maybe I'm wrong..is there any documentation of these sessions? Cheers Matt |
The Real Wizard 10.04.2005 23:56 |
Personally, I think Now I'm Here on the GVH1 DVD has the same overdubs, but they were just lowered in the mix to sound less obvious. There are clearly three voices at about 3:25, and Brian is shown not at his microphone. |
djaef 11.04.2005 01:08 |
Can't hear any overdubs myself. I thought Queen always sounded this good in 1974. :) Bloody hell, this show is SMOKING!!! |
jcrawford79 11.04.2005 01:10 |
This is kind of a funny debate.....the tracks sound excellent to me and that's all I need to know. Overdubs or no overdubs |
djaef 11.04.2005 01:29 |
Why haven't I listened to this more often? (I've had it for months) Queen + Paul Rodgers eat your heart out!!! This is a totally awesome concert. I can't hear any edit during Liar myself... Anyone who doesn't have this concert should download it now. The sound is great, and the show is awesome!! |
Fat Lizzy 11.04.2005 04:09 |
I'm not really an expert on the overdubs or no overdubs / editing thingy but all I can say that it's almost surely not an overdubbed recording and I base this opninion on the fact that Freddie does confuse works in MTRnR. I don't know if this is enough prove for you guys, but for me it is... I don't really care if a bootleg is edited or something as long as it's a nice concert then I'm a happy man :P |
omega 11.04.2005 09:55 |
Ive got the rainbow concert video, and i was allways amazed of the live sound that queen had in this concert, there were a few moments i had noticed when i thought they were not playing entirely live ! one occasion is during march of the black queen where it seems freddies piano is playing itself ! or it could be a delay on the piano to make a bigger sound, has anybody else noticed this ? but i still love this gig its one of my favs |
TheClassic 12.04.2005 01:17 |
How in the bloody fart are you supposed to make both of these files work??? |
Fat Lizzy 12.04.2005 01:56 |
Well... You download it, and then you extract the first file (it will automatically extract the second) with winzip or winrar. |
QueenNewcastle 12.04.2005 05:01 |
Has any1 got the one where they did seven seas of ryne and stone cold crazy? |
We Are The Champions 12.04.2005 06:23 |
Bloody brilliant quality this one!! Great and thanks. |
Kamenliter 12.04.2005 12:56 |
As to the question did Queen use overdubs for the Live At The Rainbow film, yes they did. It's actually mentioned in an int. with Freddie from I believe, 'Sounds' magazine from 1975, where the interviewer met up with Freddie while he was in the studio, working on vocal overdubs for the film. I'll find the exact paragraph later and post it here. - Kamen |
The Real Wizard 12.04.2005 16:49 |
omega wrote: Ive got the rainbow concert video, and i was allways amazed of the live sound that queen had in this concert, there were a few moments i had noticed when i thought they were not playing entirely live ! one occasion is during march of the black queen where it seems freddies piano is playing itself ! or it could be a delay on the piano to make a bigger sound, has anybody else noticed this ? the_hero wrote: Queen played the rainbow 3 times.. 20-11-1974 is filmed and completely? released 31-03-1974 is filmed but only 2 songs are found as far as I know, the audio is complete and they played 19-11-1974 I wonder if there is an audio of this concertOkay, I'll try to set this all straight: 3-31-74 is the incomplete audio recording linked for download through this topic. Indeed, 2 video songs exist. There are no overdubs on this show. It is purely live. Yes, they sounded that good. :) 11-19-74 and 11-20-74 - The audio from both of these shows was used for the official video, but the visual footage is only from the second night. That's why the video sometimes doesn't match the audio. But in addition to that, some of the editing and timing is really poor. Amateurs could have done a better job. They had this same problem with the Montreal 81 footage, and finally it has been fixed for the most recent DVD release. They did an excellent job. Rainbow needs a decent release! Hope this clears it all up. P.S. Looking forward to reading the article, Kamen! |
QueenNewcastle 13.04.2005 08:50 |
Kamenliter wrote: As to the question did Queen use overdubs for the Live At The Rainbow film, yes they did. It's actually mentioned in an int. with Freddie from I believe, 'Sounds' magazine from 1975, where the interviewer met up with Freddie while he was in the studio, working on vocal overdubs for the film. I'll find the exact paragraph later and post it here. - KamenCan u post em on here plz |
QueenNewcastle 13.04.2005 08:51 |
the_hero wrote:Can u post em on hereSmoggie2k5 wrote: Has any1 got the one where they did seven seas of ryne and stone cold crazy?I suppose I do yes |
The Real Wizard 13.04.2005 12:14 |
Seven Seas is already posted... it's from the 3-31-74 show. Stone Cold Crazy is from November '74, and it's on Rare Live, as well as being one of the B-sides of The Miracle single (My Melancholy Blues from Houston is the other). |