Folks, here come discs 2 and 3 from the Uxbridge release "Final Budokan Nights" - i.e. May 9th 1985. It's a new source that did not circulate before. So, even if the quality may not be so much better it's worth having for completists.
Budokan, Tokyo May 9th, 19895
File Size: 672 MB
Disc 1
Machines
Tear It Up
Tie Your Mother Down
Under Pressure
Somebody To Love
Killer Queen
Seven Seas Of Rhye
Keep Yourself Alive
Liar
Vocal Improvisation
It's A Hard Life
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
Dragon Attack
Now I'm Here
Disc 2
Is This The World We Created?
Love Of My Life
Guitar Solo / Brighton Rock
Another One Bites The Dust
Hammer To Fall
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Bohemian Rhapsody
Radio Ga Ga
I Want To Break Free
Jailhouse Rock
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
God Save The Queen
Enjoy :)
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Thank you very much Barbara. Nice to see new sources surfacing now and again.
The first disc was a great upgrade, but for this night Wardour did a great job, can't wait to hear this one!
The first disc was a great upgrade, but for this night Wardour did a great job, can't wait to hear this one!
Thanks so much for this, Barbara. Looking forward to hearing it!
Thank you very much for this, the first disc was great and was really looking forward to finishing the set. Thanks!!
Thanks for the share. Much appreciated.
Thanks again! This show is a "must have".
Riku
Riku
Ooh excellent, thanks for this!
Thank you.
Thank you very much!!
This show is among my favourites. Freddie's voice is in brilliant shape and he does amazing things with it. The Wardour version of this show sounds clearer than this recording but here the hand clapping of the audience is less disturbing in my opinion.
It's actually nice to have both:-)
Would making a matrix of these 2 sources be a good idea? It could be great if the clarity of the one source could be combined with the more heavy feeling of this source(due to the fact the hand clapping is not heard that good). Is it possible to make something better out of those 2 sources?
It's actually nice to have both:-)
Would making a matrix of these 2 sources be a good idea? It could be great if the clarity of the one source could be combined with the more heavy feeling of this source(due to the fact the hand clapping is not heard that good). Is it possible to make something better out of those 2 sources?
A big big big thank you Barbara! :-)
Stone Cold Leo'82 B.R.
Stone Cold Leo'82 B.R.
on my way up wrote:
This show is among my favourites. Freddie's voice is in brilliant shape and he does amazing things with it. The Wardour version of this show sounds clearer than this recording but here the hand clapping of the audience is less disturbing in my opinion.
It's actually nice to have both:-)
Would making a matrix of these 2 sources be a good idea? It could be great if the clarity of the one source could be combined with the more heavy feeling of this source(due to the fact the hand clapping is not heard that good). Is it possible to make something better out of those 2 sources?
I was thinking about that too.
Matrixing the two could be great.
Don't have time to do is though...
Many many thanks !!
Thanks a lot!
Thank you very much! I can't wait to listen this gem![img=/images/smiley/msn/regular_smile.gif][/img]
I hope to start to download tomorrow.
I hope to start to download tomorrow.