I've just finished to dl it from dime and have a listen to it: AMAZING!!!
For now, the best audience recording of the '70 I have listen to.
By the way thx for sharing it here
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thank you very very much!!
Just came home and found these two wonderful torrents on Dime - thanks so much for uploading here, I'll help seed :) What a great find!!!
Thank you. Dan the taper should be considered a Saint of Bootlegs. Amazing!!!
i was lucky to get dime account about a week ago, but thx for uploading it here. the show is just great, everyone sounding very strong.
Unbelievable, this has been a remarkable month for new shows on QZ. Thank you!!!!
Great!! Thank you very much!!!
OMG....
This is so f#cking fab...! I'm so excited...! Not at home right now, but I can't wait to download this...
Reading the comments about the quality this should be a great recording!
Thanks for bringing it to Queenzone!
This is so f#cking fab...! I'm so excited...! Not at home right now, but I can't wait to download this...
Reading the comments about the quality this should be a great recording!
Thanks for bringing it to Queenzone!
Marknow wrote:
Christ, they sounded amazing in the 70's.
Holy shit have you ever heard them sound this good? Amazing!
Thanks!
I gave it a listen and was completely blown away. Top-notch quality. Great setlist, too. Freddie's hitting some nice notes in LOASA which he omitted in the Japanese leg.
I gave it a listen and was completely blown away. Top-notch quality. Great setlist, too. Freddie's hitting some nice notes in LOASA which he omitted in the Japanese leg.
I just tried pitch correction thru Goldwave. I reduced it to 96%. It sounds great at this speed. I'll have to find my metronome to match the Bo Rhap intro to the original recording.
Wow! Just WOW! This is up there with Chicago '78 in terms of quality--check it, I'd argue it's better. This sounds like a soundboard recording at some points. Crisp, clear sound, and the audience is barely heard during songs.
Is it just me, or is the sound in general (but especially Brian's guitar) much heavier during the rockers on the US tour than it was in the European ANATO tour? Or am I just listening to a recording so much better than anything else we have from these tours (short of Hammy '75) that there's really no basis for comparison?
Is it just me, or is the sound in general (but especially Brian's guitar) much heavier during the rockers on the US tour than it was in the European ANATO tour? Or am I just listening to a recording so much better than anything else we have from these tours (short of Hammy '75) that there's really no basis for comparison?
Thunderbolt wrote:
Is it just me, or is the sound in general (but especially Brian's guitar) much heavier during the rockers on the US tour than it was in the European ANATO tour? Or am I just listening to a recording so much better than anything else we have from these tours (short of Hammy '75) that there's really no basis for comparison?
Probably the latter. Clarity really does give it a whole new dimension.
Great. Big Thanks :)
I have heard approximately 50% of the concert and for me this is already the best bootleg thus far. It has everything. Freddie is the big star of the show. What an incredible range did the guy have. He reaches notes which he normally doesn't go for. Throughout the show are lovely harmonies as well. In The Lap Of The Gods f.e.
This might be the bootleg to get anyone into Queen. :)
This might be the bootleg to get anyone into Queen. :)