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Merci beaucoup Alex !
Thanks, I just can't get enough of this recording. It's so brilliant and now even more so. Can't wait to hear the other songs:-) I wonder, did they still play Stone Cold Crazy -Great king rat?
on my way up
Yes indeed it's still the question if they were already dropped for Sun City shows or remained in the set until Rock In Rio .
Yes indeed it's still the question if they were already dropped for Sun City shows or remained in the set until Rock In Rio .
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Thank you very much. This is a rare stuff, I think.
It's a beauty indeed.
It's the only soundboard recording from 1984 so while listening I felt a similar tone like when I heard the multitracks of Killer Queen and BoRhap for the first time.
It is like to be a witness of a creation of a very special item.
Again I thank Anthony for making this possible and my thanks goes also to you, Alex, for working on a better listening experience.
I'm very proud of this forum.
regards
W.
It's the only soundboard recording from 1984 so while listening I felt a similar tone like when I heard the multitracks of Killer Queen and BoRhap for the first time.
It is like to be a witness of a creation of a very special item.
Again I thank Anthony for making this possible and my thanks goes also to you, Alex, for working on a better listening experience.
I'm very proud of this forum.
regards
W.
brians wig wrote:
Thanks Alex.
Does Goldwave allow you to correct the speed of the original MP3 file and then save it back out WITHOUT having to re-encode it?
Many Thanks,
David
Hi David! There is no application capable to work on compressed audio files like MP3 without re-encoding; applications like Fission for example, would allow you only to do basic operations like cutting clips and parts of the sound file. Equalization or noise reduction, necessarily need a decompression of the sound file, in this case, MP3.
GoldWave works that way, it decompresses the MP3, I work on it and when I "save" the file, it saves it using the same attributes of the original file (in this case, 160 kbps)
Eventually, I think (hope) we'll cross with a loseless version!
thank you very much
Nice one! - thanks Alex.
Thanks Alex.
I noticed after you'd posted that you listed the new running time, so using soundforge I was able to correct it myself and just save that as a wav ready for CD, with no further encoding.
Hopefully Anthony will upload the rest of it soon (including the last few seconds of NIH).
This is the stuff that ought to be released officially, not Queen in Ukraine. I've got such a buzz from listening to this that I never get from QPR gigs.
I noticed after you'd posted that you listed the new running time, so using soundforge I was able to correct it myself and just save that as a wav ready for CD, with no further encoding.
Hopefully Anthony will upload the rest of it soon (including the last few seconds of NIH).
This is the stuff that ought to be released officially, not Queen in Ukraine. I've got such a buzz from listening to this that I never get from QPR gigs.
kurgan100 wrote:
There was an official release in South Africa in 1984
Link
I think that is the S.A version of live killers. All 1979 material.
kurgan100 wrote:
There was an official release in South Africa in 1984
Link
"QUEEN Live - Rock In Rio - Rare 1985
Brazilian-only 12-track EMI/Sigia/Som Livre label vinyl LP with unique labels,
featuring live recordings taken from the 'Live Killers' album including We Will
Rock You, Keep Yourself Alive, Sheer Heart Attack and more, housed in a
spectacular picture sleeve featuring a collage of images including the 'Live
Killers' album, button badge and tickets - released to commemorate their
appearance at the 1985 Rock In Rio!"
Linky Link
same version you pointed out but Brazilian, both including only Live Killers stuff...
No Sun City at all ;-)