18.05.1982 - Queen in Eissporthalle, Kassel, Germany --MP3--
Tracklist:
01. 2:06 Flash
02. 1:49 The Hero
03. 2:56 Sheer Heart Attack
04. 4:22 Action This Day
05. 5:07 Play The Game
06. 4:07 Staying Power
07. 6:50 Somebody To Love
08. 6:15 Now I'm Here
09. 2:37 Dragon Attack
10. 1:05 Now I'm Here reprise
11. 4:21 Love Of My Life
12. 3:21 Save Me (slightly cut)
13. 4:19 Get Down Make Love
14. 6:07 Instrumental Inferno
15. 4:32 Under Pressure
16. 5:51 Fat Bottomed Girls
17. 4:08 Crazy Little Thing Called Love (cut)
18. 5:33 Bohemian Rhapsody
19. 3:39 Tie Your Mother Down
20. 3:33 Another One Bites The Dust
21. 2:06 We Will Rock You
22. 3:23 We Are The Champions
23. 1:18 God Save The Queen
Comment:
The setlist is strange but genuine - they played Sheer Heart Attack at the very beginning.
Complete show, mostly very good quality. link
enjoy.!
I live in Kassel - - each time I pass the Eissporthalle I think of our guys for a second... God, I still cannot imagine they've really been playing there...but in the early 80s there were actually quite a few greater bands/acts who played the Eissporthalle - since then things have changed immensly...
vonkeil wrote: in the early 80s there were actually quite a few greater bands/acts who played the Eissporthalle
And which band/act exactly is greater than Queen? :)
Well, in 1982 there were other 3 bands that were great live acts, although none so great as Queen:
Van Halen
Judas Priest
Iron Maiden
each to it´s own, but the early Heavy Metal bands just kicked some ass!!
Queen were more cohesive as a live band, but they took less risks than Van Halen.
And here´s a link about Van HAlen in 1982 (i found this the other day and i was impressed by the sound of it: link
Take care
Ah yes... Eddie Van Halen. A true genius, and a true guitar hero. Unlike most of the speed-metal players/tappers that came after him, Eddie made his technique sound truly musical. Now if only he could get his personal life into order...
vonkeil wrote: in the early 80s there were actually quite a few greater bands/acts who played the Eissporthalle
And which band/act exactly is greater than Queen? :)
Well, in 1982 there were other 3 bands that were great live acts, although none so great as Queen:
Van Halen
Judas Priest
Iron Maiden
each to it´s own, but the early Heavy Metal bands just kicked some ass!!
Queen were more cohesive as a live band, but they took less risks than Van Halen.
And here´s a link about Van HAlen in 1982 (i found this the other day and i was impressed by the sound of it:
link
Take care
I was only jesting Bobby. Queen are my favourite band and probably always will be but that doesn't mean to say that I don't like other bands. Sure, I listen to Maiden, Kiss, Zeppelin and loads of others but I'm not 'into' them as much as Queen.
As you quite rightly put it - 'each to his own' :)
dogwithabone wrote: [/QUOTENAME
I was only jesting Bobby. Queen are my favourite band and probably always will be but that doesn't mean to say that I don't like other bands. Sure, I listen to Maiden, Kiss, Zeppelin and loads of others but I'm not 'into' them as much as Queen.
As you quite rightly put it - 'each to his own' :)
I know ; )
But i couldn´t miss the oportunity to put a video by Edward Van Halen ; )
Take csre
@ seba_79
Thank you for sharing this recording!
Is there any chance to repost "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"? Like somebody wrote before it´s only one second long.
read ya
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vonkeil wrote: in the early 80s there were actually quite a few greater bands/acts who played the Eissporthalle
And which band/act exactly is greater than Queen? :)
in this context i meant 'great' in reference to the popularity of that period of time...speaking of musical quality, there's no 'greater' band than our boys of course! ;)