Intro It's A Beautiful Day - Lose Yourself
Reaching Out
Tie Your Mother Down
I Want To Break Free
Fat Bottomed Girls
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Say It's Not True
Long Away
Tavaszi Szél Vizet Áraszt
Hammer To Fall
Feel Like Making Love
Let There Be Drums
I'm In Love With My Car
Guitar Solo
Last Horizon
These Are The Days Of Our Live
Radio Ga Ga
Can't Get Enough
A Kind Of Magic
I Want It All
Bohemian Rhapsody
The Show Must Go On
All Right Now
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
God Save The Queen link
I'll upload another FLAC show in a couple of days. I'm not at home right now. Maybe someone has Budapest 2005 in FLAC? I haven't seen it, only for trade. Althought I would give my right arm for a recording of San Diego 2006. I was there, it was pure magic! Best show I've ever been to (saw them in Vienna, Munich, Prague and Leipzig in 2005), the band was on fire and the audience rocked! ;)
I've heard the San José bootleg and the audience rocks aswell but it doesn't sound as good as what I remember from San Diego.
bigV wrote: Sorry to nitpick, but is that Thomas Zeidler's recording or is it another one?
That's not a nitpick... it's important to know these things! I'm glad you asked. But I'm sorry, I don't know. I'd answer if I could!
There are several recordings doing the rounds and I only have one of them. Not that I collect many different recordings of the same show, but I have a personal interest in this one since I attended it.
Would anyone care to give us some info?
V.
I don't remember when I did it but I registered to Dimeadozen over a year ago. I didn't know it was supposed to be difficult to register or that they had limited amount of subscriber or anything. If that's the case, then I think I was lucky, hehe :).
I really wish I could have been at this show. I left Europe on the 19th of April and missed some great shows. Not that the ones I attended were bad -they weren't- but I saw the exact same setlist in Vienna, Munich, Prague and Leipzig. Then on Antwerpen they play Feel like making love again... in Budapest they play Long Away and the hungarian folk song.. mmm.. and I missed them for days, hehe :).
Regarding this recording, I was amazed to see how Paul reached for the high note in the rock part of Bohemian Rhapsody, the "so you think you can love me and leave me to DIE-E-E!!". I don't think he did that in many shows because I hadn't noticed before listening to many recordings of different shows.
This guy really rocks! :)
You shouldn't by sorry you missed Antwerpen, IMHO Antwerpen had one of the least enthousiastic crowds in the Europe tour. I was there and it was IMHO the worst of the three shows I was at (Antwerpen, Rotterdam and Arnhem), Rotterdam was the best; you should have been there! :D
If you judge the quality of a show by the enthusiasm of the crowd then yes.
(But do yourself a favour and never go to any concert in Belgium again ;-))
If you jugde the quality of a show by what the band actually delivered musically, then Rotterdam was by far the least good show of the three!
R'dam saw quite some problems with Brian's playing, while Antwerpen was near 100% smooth for everyone.
Arnhem definately had the most powerfull presentation by the band of the three you mention.
The crowd though... what a pathetic bunch of whining drunks that was. >:-P
Oh by the way; this IS indeed the Zeidler recording.
jeroen wrote: Oh by the way; this IS indeed the Zeidler recording.
Then would I be pushing it too much if I asked for "Reaching Out" please :)
Budapest was a marvelous show, but it was a bad night for Brian. His guitar broke during "These Are The Days of Our Lives", which you can hear in this recording. I even have a photo of him and Roger singing and Brian is without the Red Special or its clones.
V.