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Queen (Hammersmith '75) & Brian May (Los Angeles '93) - Westwood One Live

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Artist: Brian May


Date: April 6th, 1993
State: California
City: Los Angeles
Venue: Palace Theatre


Source: FM
Lineage: Westwood One Live (silvers) => WAV => FLAC => Audacity => TLH => FLAC


Quality: 10
Artwork: No
Discs: 1/1


Set list:

Driven By You
Tie Your Mother Down
Love Of My Life
Too Much Love Will Kill You (with '39 intro)
Resurrection (with drum solo & Bohemian Rhapsody reprise)
Last Horizon
Hammer To Fall
We Will Rock You
We Will Rock You (fast)


Notes:

I retracked the show (it had 4 tracks) and I also removed the DJ (except the intro part) & the commercials.

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=fa8819f48aab5b0f84705bab38b2d739d879ecbe5796e6d9


Artist: Queen


Date: December 24th, 1975
State: United Kingdom
City: London
Venue: Hammersmith Odeon


Source: FM
Lineage: Westwood One Live (silvers) => Wav => FLAC => Audacity => TLH => FLAC


Quality: 10
Artwork: No
Discs: 1/1


Set list:

Now I'm Here
White Queen (As It Began)
Bohemian Rhapsody
Killer Queen
The March Of The Black Queen
Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise)
Keep Yourself Alive
Liar
In The Lap Of The Gods...revisited
See What A Fool I've Been


Notes:

I retracked the show (it had 3 tracks) and I also removed the DJ (except the intro part) & the commercials.

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=fa8819f48aab5b0f84705bab38b2d7395635764bc787ca26
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Since nobody else appears to care, I'm gonna say you a big THANK YOU :-)
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Thanks for this.
I have seen the c.d on e-bay a few times, now I don't need to buy it.
Arse.
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Exellent! Thank you.
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Unless your the orignal uploader from Zomb,  you may want to give thanks to them for putting this up a few days ago
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And where is disc 2 (the Brian part)?
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Thank You very much Clovnul for the Hammy 75 outstanding version !!!!!!

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[QUOTE]

[b]Padilla wrote: [/b]

And where is disc 2 (the Brian part)?[/QUOTE]


There are two links in the first message, one for the Brian May part and one for the Queen part... you probably have missed the first one !!

Many thanks for that. I didn't have the Brian May Westwood CD, even if I have some Brian May bootlegs of this show, taken from radio broadcast. I don't know if this is the same source used.


Regards,

Olivier,
Belgium.
wanna trade ?
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Your right,  I did miss the first in there.  Thank you Olivier.
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thanks!!!!
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[QUOTE]

[b]Padilla wrote: [/b]

Unless your the orignal uploader from Zomb,  you may want to give thanks to them for putting this up a few days ago[/QUOTE]

Is this the same one from Zomb?
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Yes it is. Only with different tracking.
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Stupid Question:

I have this made by pittrek

Venue   : Hammersmith Odeon Theatre, London, UK
Date    : 24. December 1975
Title   : Christmas Times Rock'n'Roll (fan-created multi-source compilation)

Tracklist :
 1. Area Code 615 - Stone Fox Chase (taped intro)
 2. Bob Harris (?) - concert introduction
 3. Queen - Now I'm Here
 4. Queen - Ogre Battle
 5. Queen - White Queen (As It Began)
 6. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (intro)
 7. Queen - Killer Queen
 8. Queen - The March Of The Black Queen (rock part)
 9. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise)
10. Queen - Bring Back That Leroy Brown
11. Queen - Brighton Rock
12. Queen - Son And Daughter
13. Queen - Keep Yourself Alive
14. Queen - Liar
15. Queen - In The Lap Of The Gods ...revisited
16. Audience - waiting for encore
17. Queen - Big Spender
18. Queen - Jailhouse Rock
19. Queen - Stupid Cupid
20. Queen - Be Bop A Lula
21. Queen - Jailhouse Rock (reprise)
22. Audience - waiting for second encore
23. Queen - Seven Seas Of Rhye
24. Queen - See What A Fool I've Been
25. Queen - God Save The Queen (taped outro)

Since this concert was also broadcasted on BBC radio, this concert was
 recorded on soundboard. These multi-track master-tapes were later used to
 create 2 different soundboard mixes.
 The first soundboard mix, the "common mix" has great sound on the backing
 vocals, but the drum sound is not very good. This was the only mix used for
 all radio re-broadcasts, until the Swedish radio rebroadcast from 2005. This
 broadcast used a completely new mix, the "swedish radio mix", which has
 absolutely perfect drum sound, but on the other side, the backing vocals sound
 very weird. Also this new mix has unfortunatelly some radio-added jingles
 during some songs.

This compilation uses elements from both soundboard mixes with gaps filled
 with the video mix.
 Songs 1, 2, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and some other small pieces come from
 the video source shared on Queenzone. Its lineage should be something like :
 TV broadcast > VHS tape (unknown generation) > FLAC
 
 Songs 4-9 come from the common soundboard mix. The recording comes from a
 pre-FM CD, intended for broadcast on April 12/13, 2002 on the Westwood One
 radio network. It is missing Bring Back That Leroy Brown, and everything
 after Gods Revisited. The quality is outstanding, and surely better than any
 radio broadcast (of this particular mix, the common mix).
 
 Songs 3, 10-15 and 23-25 come from a bootleg CD called "There Ain't No Sanity
 Clause", which uses the swedish radio mix. All songs from it except the last 2
 tracks have the lineage : Swedish FM radio 'P3 Live' 4-29-05 > CDR (0).
 The last 2 songs (See What A Fool I've Been & God Save The Queen) have the
 lineage : BBC FM rebroadcast > Cassette (0)
 
 This compilation was created in summer 2007 by pittrek using Cool Edit Pro.
 I have always used crossfades instead of cuts always when the sources change.
 

question is: [b]pittrek[/b], you prefered, for the tracks availible, the [b]Swedish FM over the Westwood One[/b], right?
I that here in QZ?
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Hi goa, I prefer some tracks from this version, but others from the Swedish broadcast. I've used my favorite version of each song on the compilation
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Thanks for this but I'm a little confused. The Westwood One source for Hammersmith '75 is a well-known source and has been around for a long time but every copy I've seen has ended with Lap of the Gods...(revisited) so where has See What A Fool I've Been suddenly come from?