don't worry..it's a positive 'god damn'...lol
now here's my story...i first bought vhs tape of this show..it was my first concert of queen..i enjoyed it..and still smth with my video player was wrong and the sound was very week..i had forgotten that show before i watched it on youtube today...IT IS SOOO AMAZING...they were in such a top form..so powerfull and energetic..freddie's voice and everything...it sends shivers to me and blows wembley show away i think!!!! even tavaszi szel! when i was in hungary some people told me about the bustle that was in budapest in 1986..i feel proud to be a queen fan!!!!
you know..somehow i have to agree with you..the bo rhap is better at wembley...to the end it reaaly gets a little worse..i mean voice..but still the majority of songs are just perfect!!!
deleted user 14.06.2006 10:10
I love the Budapest show, it was on the Biography channel a couple of weeks ago and I taped it to watch whenever I like. I still can't decide whether I love that or Wembley the best, they are both such great shows. And I feel proud to be a Queen fan too, especially whenever someone mentions them stealing the show at Live Aid, I just go, "They're my favourite band! I'm a massive fan! They're the best! Ha!"
The Budapest show was amazing as my friends said, my mother was there as well :)I have the video, I looooove Freddie's accent (the tavaszi szél song you know), it's so cute.
budapest is better than wembley for all the "delicate" songs i.e
bo rap (especially)
we are the champs (especially)
love of my life
and the other slow one!
bo rap at wembley (the intro to the opera bit) sounds very lame compared to budapest. Freddie is on fire in budapest. The same on we are the champions, on the versus, Freddie sings them so much better, as if his voice was softer or something. Anyway those 2 songs blow wembley away.
But the wembley songs are better like the harder one such as tie your mother down etc.
I much prefer Budapest. Fred's voice is almost like it was in '82 at times and the guitar sound is much heavier too, which makes it a bona fide rock concert rather than the pop/rock of Wembley. Freddie is also very high energy whereas he look tired at Wembley at times. All in all Budapest saw Queen turning back the clock a bit, it's similar to one of their turn of the decade concerts.
hey could you explain??? it's a serious information..do you understand what accusations are these? LOL....
hey man..tell me more about those speeds-up?how..why..etc..?
I've watched "One Vision" as well as Freddie's vocal improvision. I do have the July 13th, 1986 Wembley Stadium performance on CD. It's awesome.
deleted user 16.06.2006 14:31
Freddie-B wrote: Fantastic opening, but Freddie's voice is going by the end!
He stays stronger at Wembley, but some of the performances are better in Budapest.
That's mostly because Wembley is far more heavily overdubbed than Budapest.
Yeah, it's contrast to Wembley '86 is a lot of the reason I don't like Wembley '86. My main reason always has been that Budapest was the same tour and stood out as far superior.
icefire wrote: hey could you explain??? it's a serious information..do you understand what accusations are these? LOL....
hey man..tell me more about those speeds-up?how..why..etc..?
I can't, but Michael Demtschyna can: link
If you convert film to PAL, this might happen. Not only for Queen Concerts ;)