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MERCI BEAUCOUP
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Many thanks for Rob Schoorl and On my way up !!

It's great !!!  Hummm...  one question :
- this show has already been shared here a while back, what was the source ?
sorry for my bad english... Keep QUEEN alive, yeah :-) Viva o CLUBE ATLÉTICO MINEIRO (GALO) Campeão da Copa Libertadores 2013 da Recopa Sul-Americana 2014 & agora Campeão da Copa do Brasil 20
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THANKS!
Yes, We'll keep on smiling
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[b]rschoorl wrote: [/b]



 



Don't kill me if this is the wrong forum, but I figured I would answer Yara's request for thoughts about this show.  It was my first Queen concert as well as the first time I had ever attempted to tape a show.  Me and a friend came into New York City and first went to Times Square and saw "the Song Remains the Same" which was in theatres at the time.  Then on to the Garden for Thin Lizzy (who was very disappointing) and Queen.  Things that stood out for me, at that point having no point of reference for Queen live so it was all brand new.

1)  White Queen and Ogre Battle blew me away
2)  Freddie disappearing after singing the opening to Now I'm Here and appearing on the other side of the stage
3) Freddie calling the audience darlings and the somewhat homophobic crowd not knowing how to react
4) Brian pulling out the ukelele on Bring Back Leroy Brown
5) Brian's solo, oh my friggin' god (remember this is before owning 100's of copies of his solo)
6) John hitting a triangle for one note on one song (don't remember which)
7) Freddie's wardrobe changes culminating in the kimono and red and white shorts
8) Roger smashing the Paiste gong after Bo Rhap

Ultimately still one of the best shows I have ever been to, partially because I was so young and it was all so new to me.  In later years I became jaded and cynical, but that night was magic for me and one of the most "rock and roll" days I have ever experienced....and my favorite Queen show of the 6 that I have attended.



 



 



 

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Sweet memories! Nice to read!
Thanks a LOT for taping and sharing the Queen shows you visited!
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Thanks a lot!
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It's like a dream to me.
Thank you very much

yours
W.
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another master;] great thank you
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[b]guitarMay wrote: [/b]

- this show has already been shared here a while back, what was the source ?

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It was this source, but not directly from the taper... maybe even in mp3.
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Oh my God, a Master copy!!! I will compare to my old version, thanks A LOT to the taper Rob Schoorl, great to "see" You here and to the sharer on my way up !!

Cheers
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This was a really great concert! Thank you very much to the uploader and to Rob schoorl for taping.
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Yeeesssssssssssssss!  Thank You!
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[b]rschoorl wrote: [/b]



 



Don't kill me if this is the wrong forum, but I figured I would answer Yara's request for thoughts about this show.  It was my first Queen concert as well as the first time I had ever attempted to tape a show.  Me and a friend came into New York City and first went to Times Square and saw "the Song Remains the Same" which was in theatres at the time.  Then on to the Garden for Thin Lizzy (who was very disappointing) and Queen.  Things that stood out for me, at that point having no point of reference for Queen live so it was all brand new.

1)  White Queen and Ogre Battle blew me away
2)  Freddie disappearing after singing the opening to Now I'm Here and appearing on the other side of the stage
3) Freddie calling the audience darlings and the somewhat homophobic crowd not knowing how to react
4) Brian pulling out the ukelele on Bring Back Leroy Brown
5) Brian's solo, oh my friggin' god (remember this is before owning 100's of copies of his solo)
6) John hitting a triangle for one note on one song (don't remember which)
7) Freddie's wardrobe changes culminating in the kimono and red and white shorts
8) Roger smashing the Paiste gong after Bo Rhap

Ultimately still one of the best shows I have ever been to, partially because I was so young and it was all so new to me.  In later years I became jaded and cynical, but that night was magic for me and one of the most "rock and roll" days I have ever experienced....and my favorite Queen show of the 6 that I have attended.



 



 



 

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If someone kills you, tell me about it and I go after him/her. lol

THANKS A LOT, Rob Schoorl. Thanks for everything and above all for your kindness and your patience with us.

These are memories I really wanted to have. It seems like a dream...you were just on the right place at the right time and in the right phase of your life!!! This is really invaluable.

There could be a permanent section in the website for posts like this one. There really could.

Thanks a whole lot, I LOVED IT.

Cheers and I wish you the best.
Yara
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Thank you very much!!
what a great share!

Thanx a lot
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thanks for sharing the master recording and sharing your memories