Hola a todos, aquí os pongo el concierto que Queen dio en Essen en 1980. Es un concierto con muy buen sonido. Sólo puedo compartir la versión en mp3 (ya compartido antes), porque no tengo la versión flac, de todos modos, transformé los archivos cda en wav y éstos en flac para poder compartirlos con vosotros.
El repertorio fue:
Disco 1
01. Intro
02. Jailhouse Rock
03. We Will Rock You (fast)
04. Let Me Entertain You
05. Play The Game
06. Mustapha
07. Death On Two Legs
08. Killer Queen
09. I'm In Love With My Car
10. Get Down, Make Love
11. Need Your Loving Tonight
12. Save Me
13. Now I'm Here
14. Dragon Attack
15. Now I'm Here (reprise)
Disco 2
01. Love Of My Life
02. Keep Yourself Alive - Drum solo
03. Instrumental Inferno
04. Battle Theme
05. The Hero
06. Brighton Rock finale
07. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
08. Bohemian Rhapsody
09. Tie Your Mother Down
10. Another One Bites The Dust
11. Sheer Heart Attack
12. We Will Rock You
13. We Are The Champions
14. God Save The Queen
Hello to all, here I you put the concert that Queen made in Essen in 1980. It is a concert with very good sound. Only I can share the version in mp3 (already shared before), because I do not have the version flac, anyhow, I transformed the files cda in wav and these in flac to be able to share them with you.
The setlist was:
Disco 1
01. Intro
02. Jailhouse Rock
03. We Will Rock You (fast)
04. Let Me Entertain You
05. Play The Game
06. Mustapha
07. Death On Two Legs
08. Killer Queen
09. I'm In Love With My Car
10. Get Down, Make Love
11. Need Your Loving Tonight
12. Save Me
13. Now I'm Here
14. Dragon Attack
15. Now I'm Here (reprise)
Disco 2
01. Love Of My Life
02. Keep Yourself Alive - Drum solo
03. Instrumental Inferno
04. Battle Theme
05. The Hero
06. Brighton Rock finale
07. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
08. Bohemian Rhapsody
09. Tie Your Mother Down
10. Another One Bites The Dust
11. Sheer Heart Attack
12. We Will Rock You
13. We Are The Champions
14. God Save The Queen
PBB · Member since
Thank you for this nice share, but if it's mp3 sourced it's a very bad idea to convert them into flac files.[img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_down.gif][/img]
Once mp3, always lossy, so you just made the files larger without any quality improvement[img=/images/smiley/msn/cry_smile.gif][/img]
If it's mp3 sourced just keep it as mp3 files.
queenespaña · Member since
Cuando descargué el concierto, estaba en mp3. Después lo grabé en cd, por lo que el programa (Nero) lo transformó en cda. Ahora al convertir las canciones en Nero digital, la aplicación lo transformó a wav y yo lo convertí en flac.
When I unloaded the concert, it was in mp3. Later I recorded it in CD, for what the program (Nero) transformed it in cda. Now on having turned the songs into digital Nero, the application transformed it to wav and I turned it in flac.
Thank you for your commentary.
Yara · Member since
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[b]queenespaña wrote: [/b]
Cuando descargué el concierto, estaba en mp3. Después lo grabé en cd, por lo que el programa (Nero) lo transformó en cda. Ahora al convertir las canciones en Nero digital, la aplicación lo transformó a wav y yo lo convertí en flac.
When I unloaded the concert, it was in mp3. Later I recorded it in CD, for what the program (Nero) transformed it in cda. Now on having turned the songs into digital Nero, the application transformed it to wav and I turned it in flac.
Thank you for your commentary.
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Thanks a lot for this one! You're very kind and sweet, I understood why you had to do all these conversions. The most important is your willingness to share the concert with us - I had never heard this one, for instance, and since I'm no collector and 1980 is my favorite tour, I think there's no harm in getting the lossy version, especially because you were very clear about it and didn't try to pass it as pristine flac.
Thanks a lot for the share, the effort, the kindness and the honesty.
PS: Mediafire can be such a treat. Queenzone is quite funny when it comes to torrents, you know? There you have 1228329743049327040237439742 people who downloaded the file, and usually one seeder only: the most dear and kind Ginger01, whom Queenzone owes a lot to.
I gave up downloading things by torrent here. For good. And it's quite serious, because for me to take this decision it must be a very tricky situation, as I love to see the flags in the torrent client, I get some thrills out of it, I admit it.
riccardo · Member since
I appreciate your effort, but mp3 should remain out of this site.
Yara · Member since
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[b]riccardo wrote: [/b]
I appreciate your effort, but mp3 should remain out of this site. [/QUOTE]
Right, no worries, riccardo.
Again, to avoid the pious lectures and keep you guys who do the best to preserve the quality of the recordings calm and cool:
[b]1) I am no collector;
2) I don't keep either files or entire concerts to myself. I listen to the stuff and delete it when I think I had enough of it.
3) I don't share any file or concert that might be lossy.
4) Therefore, for those actually committed to quality standards and so on, no worries about me.
[/b]Thank you all.
little foetus · Member since
The problem with this recording is that I've never seen a lossless version of it. It seems this one only circulates as mp3. If someone has it as lossless, that would be very kind to share it.
queenespaña · Member since
Thank you Yara. I will upload more concerts and I hope you enjoy them!!
TimBHM · Member since
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[b]queenespaña wrote: [/b]
Hello to all, here I you put the concert that Queen made in Essen in 1980. It is a concert with very good sound. Only I can share the version in mp3 (already shared before), because I do not have the version flac, anyhow, I transformed the files cda in wav and these in flac to be able to share them with you.
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Hmm, it's an interesting one this. TLH cannot identify the source of these tracks as either CDDA or MPEG and looking at the frequency analysis in EAC shows a picture that I'm not sure is indicative of MPEG compression? There is a drop-off at around 18 kHz but it's only a slight drop whereas with MPEG you'd surely expect the frequencies to disappear altogether. Could this just be digital processing? Any ideas anyone?
L-R-TIGER1994 · Member since
[i]How about sharing Birmingham 05-12-80 and I´ll share a couple of shows in FLAC then.(Paris,Zurich and Berlin 80)[/i]
aristide1 · Member since
Tim, open a frequency analysis window in Adobe Audition or other audio editing software and check with your own eyes the spectrum. Don't wait for TLH to tell you what it is.
If you don't recognize a MP3 when you hear it at least learn to recognize when you see one.
TimBHM · Member since
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[b]aristide1 wrote: [/b]
Tim, open a frequency analysis window in Adobe Audition or other audio editing software and check with your own eyes the spectrum. Don't wait for TLH to tell you what it is.
If you don't recognize a MP3 when you hear it at least learn to recognize when you see one.
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Aristide, open a book on manners and ettiquette and learn how to speak to people like a civilsed, human being. If you'd bothered to read my post instead of launching into a tirade, you would have seen that, although I didn't have time to listen to the tracks properly, I [b]did[/b] perform a frequency analysis and that I thought the drop off didn't look steep enough for mpeg encoding, rather that it looked like possible digital processing (hiss reduction perhaps?). I then asked for constructive comments as to what people thought, not for a crass comment by a smartmouthed newbie who's contribution to this community thus far is what exactly?
Other than that, try not to be such a condescending little twerp, have a nice day and GFY.
JeroenG · Member since
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[b]riccardo wrote: [/b]
I appreciate your effort, but mp3 should remain out of this site. [/QUOTE]
Why? Because you don't like MP3?
Well, I do, so please post concerts in MP3, when you don't have them in FLAC.
As long as the poster states clearly that it is MP3, as in this case, what's the problem?
Yara · Member since
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[b]TimBHM wrote: [/b]
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[b]aristide1 wrote: [/b]
Tim, open a frequency analysis window in Adobe Audition or other audio editing software and check with your own eyes the spectrum. Don't wait for TLH to tell you what it is.
If you don't recognize a MP3 when you hear it at least learn to recognize when you see one.
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Aristide, open a book on manners and ettiquette and learn how to speak to people like a civilsed, human being. Other than that, GFY.
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TIMBHM, I want to congratulate you on the beautiful reply. Haha. That's what is it all about - people trying to come in the topics at least pretending that they have gone through some basic steps of the civilizing process. It doesn't even need to be heart-felt: all it takes is opening the book on manners, as you aptly put it. :))))
Though, I must say, he's the guy who recognizes an MP3 file just by listening to it. Anywhere, anytime, on anything and on spot. He listens to the stuff and he just feels it, he has it in the gut: it's an MP3. This is a case study of the Man being THE guy: Researchers from various Institutions could run tests with him to find out the genetic pattern which allows him to do such a feat.
I tell you, TimBHM, it takes all kinds to make any world, and when I mean all, man, there's a huge variety in there and one can't help being amazed by the wonders those 10% of our DNA make, and I mean no offense to baboons, who are good people on their own way; in fact, one of my greatest friends just happens to be a roach and we get along just fine. The roach issue never came up between us, though I'm often pretty sure about my own humanity, except for some embarassing moments not worth mentioning. And it, but I rather call it "he", is quite critical of these embarrassing moments.
I'm pretty sure many people won't like this post either, just like...most of the posts I write. But, frankly, do I carry over a flag which reads: "Hey, I want to make friends?"...no. I'm decent enough not even to get close to the flag of my country!!!
So, no more angry e-mails. Yesterday, for instance, I couldn't tell my inbox from the Gaza Strip. Yes, it must be just one or two fellow humans creating several mail accounts. No more of it or I'll block the e-mail addresses - a very hard, serious diplomatic measure, meaning the last stage before TOTAL WAR.
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Big hug, by the way, TimBHM. Thanks for your analysis and your interest.
Thanks to queenespaña for the great share. It's a very, very nice concert well worth listening to. Thanks for uploading it to mediafire.
TimBHM · Member since
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[b]Yara wrote: [/b]
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[b]TimBHM wrote: [/b]
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[b]aristide1 wrote: [/b]
Tim, open a frequency analysis window in Adobe Audition or other audio editing software and check with your own eyes the spectrum. Don't wait for TLH to tell you what it is.
If you don't recognize a MP3 when you hear it at least learn to recognize when you see one.
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Aristide, open a book on manners and ettiquette and learn how to speak to people like a civilsed, human being. Other than that, GFY.
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TIMBHM, I want to congratulate you on the beautiful reply. Haha. That's what is it all about - people trying to come in the topics at least pretending that they have gone through some basic steps of the civilizing process. It doesn't even need to be heart-felt: all it takes is opening the book on manners, as you aptly put it. :))))
Though, I must say, he's the guy who recognizes an MP3 file just by listening to it. Anywhere, anytime, on anything and on spot. He listens to the stuff and he just feels it, he has it in the gut: it's an MP3. This is a case study of the Man being THE guy: Researchers from various Institutions could run tests with him to find out the genetic pattern which allows him to do such a feat.
I tell you, TimBHM, it takes all kinds to make any world, and when I mean all, man, there's a huge variety in there and one can't help being amazed by the wonders those 10% of our DNA make, and I mean no offense to baboons, who are good people on their own way; in fact, one of my greatest friends just happens to be a roach and we get along just fine. The roach issue never came up between us, though I'm often pretty sure about my own humanity, except for some embarassing moments not worth mentioning. And it, but I rather call it "he", is quite critical of these embarrassing moments.
I'm pretty sure many people won't like this post either, just like...most of the posts I write. But, frankly, do I carry over a flag which reads: "Hey, I want to make friends?"...no. I'm decent enough not even to get close to the flag of my country!!!
So, no more angry e-mails. Yesterday, for instance, I couldn't tell my inbox from the Gaza Strip. Yes, it must be just one or two fellow humans creating several mail accounts. No more of it or I'll block the e-mail addresses - a very hard, serious diplomatic measure, meaning the last stage before TOTAL WAR.
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Big hug, by the way, TimBHM. Thanks for your analysis and your interest.
Thanks to queenespaña for the great share. It's a very, very nice concert well worth listening to. Thanks for uploading it to mediafire.
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Thanks for the reply Yara - that's gone a long way to taking the edge off my anger! I was just very pissed off that this guy came steaming in rudely and implied that I was a moron - especially as I've been one of the more vocal anti-mp3 people around here. And especially as he's never contributed anything to this community other than criticism and requests for re-ups. Well whatever - I'm not gonna lose any sleep over it.
As it happens I too can tell the difference between mp3 and flac all the way up to 512kpbs encoding rate and was tested on it back in college but as I stated I hadn't had a chance to listen to any of this recording and I simply ran a frequency analysis and was interested in what I saw as many hiss-reduction algorithms can "damage" an audio file in a way that looks like mpeg encoding but actually isn't.