This is the show that Brian May called one of Queen's best performances.
I downloaded this torrent from here some time ago but can't find the announce.I thought there might be some who missed this on torrent the last time around.
The original source may be from the Rapidshare post made by our friend KeepyourselfAlive.
Sound Quality Very Good
MP3: 160KBPS
File size: 115MB
01. Flash's Theme (tape) solo
02. The Hero
03. We Will Rock You fast
04. Action This Day Thing Called Love
05. Play The Game (w/ piano intro)
06. Staying Power
07. Somebody To Love
08. Now I'm Here
09. Dragon Attack
10. Now I'm Here reprise
11. Love Of My Life
12. Keep Yourself Alive (improvised intro)
13. Save Me
14. Back Chat
15. Get Down Make Love
16. Guitar Solo
17. Under Pressure (with drum intro)
18. Fat Bottomed Girls
19. Crazy Little
20. Bohemian Rhapsody
21. Tie Your Mother Down
22. Another One Bites The Dust
23. Sheer Heart Attack
24. We Will Rock You
25. We Are The Champions
26. God Save The Queen
I've been hoping this would come up. I had chance to go to this but I was saving to get married so didn't go. One of the great regrets of my life. My brother in-law Phil went without me and said it was awesome. Saddly he died in 1985 aged just 21, so this has sad memories for me. Thanks for sharing, I will think of Phil while listening.
dave matthews wrote: I've been hoping this would come up. I had chance to go to this but I was saving to get married so didn't go. One of the great regrets of my life. My brother in-law Phil went without me and said it was awesome. Saddly he died in 1985 aged just 21, so this has sad memories for me. Thanks for sharing, I will think of Phil while listening.
Sorry to hear about Phil. Let's dedicate this share to his memory then.
theBlackQueenProphet wrote: How is the sound quality?
It's an audience recording with a good balance
of audience sound and music sound. Freddie's voice is pretty clear as well as the surrounding audience. Hearing the audience sing sort of reminds me of the ending od Seven Seas of Rhye.
Thank you, Sithmatauder, for fulfilling your promise! Nice performance, very enthusiastic audience. It's a pity, that the sound is so muffled, sounds like someone exaggerated while reducing the hiss. Still it's very enjoyable.
But one thing struck me: Freddie uses a lot of graphic language. You can hear lots of "F-words" from the audience, too (is that a typical Leeds characteristic ;-) ?), but saying things like "This song's a f...ing motherf...r, I can tell ya!" is just a bit too much for my humble ears ;-).
Nummer2 wrote: Thank you, Sithmatauder, for fulfilling your promise! Nice performance, very enthusiastic audience. It's a pity, that the sound is so muffled, sounds like someone exaggerated while reducing the hiss. Still it's very enjoyable.
But one thing struck me: Freddie uses a lot of graphic language. You can hear lots of "F-words" from the audience, too (is that a typical Leeds characteristic ;-) ?), but saying things like "This song's a f...ing motherf...r, I can tell ya!" is just a bit too much for my humble ears ;-).
Yes, I noticed that he is very selective about the venue he curses in. He was pretty vulgar at a couple of concerts I attended. He even ended a couple of concertsthat I attended hoping that "We all get F@%&ked tonight!" I guees he felt that in New York everything goes.
dave matthews wrote: I've been hoping this would come up. I had chance to go to this but I was saving to get married so didn't go. One of the great regrets of my life. My brother in-law Phil went without me and said it was awesome. Saddly he died in 1985 aged just 21, so this has sad memories for me. Thanks for sharing, I will think of Phil while listening.
Sorry to hear that man, may he RIP with Freddie!
Thanks for this concert, my friend's Dad went to this one, my nearest venue for where Queen played, so it'll be good to own this!
does anyone have the video of this gig. It was recorded as a friend of mine enabled me to see a copy shortly after the concert. it was professionally recorded but the company that filmed it went bust and disappeared along with the film
Wow, a video of this gig (or even a few minutes of it) would be a dream come true for me. It was the first concert I ever attended; to see it again would be incredible and something I've always hoped for.
David, could you drop me a line off forum and tell me a bit more about what you saw? Even knowing that film exists would be a source of hope. I have to say that I don't remember seeing any cameras on the day though.
Cheers,
Keith.
<2>davidrhall1234@aol.com wrote: does anyone have the video of this gig. It was recorded as a friend of mine enabled me to see a copy shortly after the concert. it was professionally recorded but the company that filmed it went bust and disappeared along with the film
i was at this gig and i never saw any film crew ?????????????????????????????????/
Thanks for this i too missed out going due to a work mate and i only live 10 miles away but then i was young and neive.
made up for it at wembley 86 the one recorded.
where can i get silver salmon ive heard it tastes nice!