Sorry if this sounds silly but, does anyone know where exactly in the Imperial College's location did Queen perform their "breakthrough" gig in 1973 (photographed by Mick Rock)?
I shall consult my Queen book to see if it's there :)
[EDIT] It talks about "The Marquee Gig" in '73, three months before the release of 'Queen' (but Queen was supposed to be released much closer to the gig). Is that any help??
That's fine, someone told me it was in the imperial college students union building.
But if you have more information, two answers are better than one :)
Thanks
There's not much info on these early gigs. The marquee gig in 1972 was important for Queen and a recording should exist in the Queen archives. From the King's College Medical School gig (they played at Imperial College a few days earlier) there's only a handwritten setlist by Freddie whitch survived. This is the setlist they played that night:
01. Son & Daughter
02. Great King Rat
03. Jesus
04. The Night Comes Down
05. Liar
06. Keep Yourself Alive
07. See What A Fool I've Been
08. Stone Cold Crazy
09. Hangman
10. Jailhouse Rock
11. Bama Lama Bama Lou
Just so you know, all this info is availible at link
« Jay » wrote: There's not much info on these early gigs. The marquee gig in 1972 was important for Queen and a recording should exist in the Queen archives. From the King's College Medical School gig (they played at Imperial College a few days earlier) there's only a handwritten setlist by Freddie whitch survived. This is the setlist they played that night:
01. Son & Daughter
02. Great King Rat
03. Jesus
04. The Night Comes Down
05. Liar
06. Keep Yourself Alive
07. See What A Fool I've Been
08. Stone Cold Crazy
09. Hangman
10. Jailhouse Rock
11. Bama Lama Bama Lou
Just so you know, all this info is availible at link
Was it '72? Actually, it doesn't surprise me my book is wrong, they got Freddie's birth name wrong and all...
They played in Marquee several times, included 1972 and 1973.
But we're talking about Imperial College - I don't think we have any more specific info than "Students Union".