As requested in another thread...I got this from the Traders Den - Thanks to the seeder there! As it says below, the commercially available tracks at the end of CD2 have been removed.
Info file follows...
Cheers,
Andrew
BAND: Queen
DATE: 11th May 1985
VENUE: Noyogi National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
LINEUP: Freddie Mercury (voc/piano), Brian May (g), John Deacon (b), Roger Taylor (d)
SOURCE: Soundboard
LINEAGE: Silver CDs > CDParanoia (ripping logs included) > FLAC level 8
Liberated bootleg "The Last Time In Japan" (Viking Records 2004, catalogue no. VIK37/38). As the name suggests, this was one of Queen's final concerts in Japan before they withdrew from live work after 1986. A lovely stereo soundboard recording and probably one of the best-sounding Queen boots out there. Artwork included.
CD1
1. Intro
2. Tear It Up
3. Tie Your Mother Down
4. Under Pressure
5. Somebody To Love
6. Killer Queen/Seven Seas of Rhye/Keep Yourself Alive/Liar
7. It's A Hard Life
8. Now I'm Here
9. Is This The World We Created
10. Love Of My Life
11. Another One Bites The Dust
12. Hammer To Fall
13. Crazy Thing Called Love
14. Bohemian Rhapsody
15. Radio Gaga
CD2
1. I Want To Break Free
2. Jailhouse Rock
3. We Will Rock You
4. We Are The Champions
5. God Save The Queen
The original boot also contains the following tracks, but they are NOT included because at least some of them are commercially-released material.
6. One Vision (extended version)
7. Hammer To Fall (Headbanger version)
8. I Want To Break Free (extended version)
9. Radio Gag (extended version)
10. Back Chat (extended version)
11. A Kind Of Magic (extended version)
12. Breakthrough (12" version)
13. The Invisible Man (12" version)
14. See What A Fool I've Been (B-side)
15. A Dozen Red Roses For My Darling (B-side)
Again, CD 2 tracks 6-15 are NOT included or available for trading.
Please feel free to torrent this show elsewhere but I would appreciate it if you would credit your source (e.g. "I downloaded this from the Bootleg Archive DC++ hub" or "This was torrented on The Traders' Den site").