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On the Milton Keynes version, Freddie cracked on that word, but was overdubbed in the studio.
[/QUOTE]Does anyone know where a recording of the original error is?[/QUOTE]
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It's in the Archives, under M (Milton Keynes).  Right next to "Michael Jackson - Victory".
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And next to 'Mercury's favourite singers of all time', a list including loads of different names but curiously no Paul Rodgers was mentioned. That's why they don't want anything leaking out from the archive.
John hated Hot Space. Frederick's favourite singer was not Paul Rodgers. Roger didn't compose 'Innuendo.' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hasn't got 180 vocal overdubs.
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A short version of Live at Milton Keynes 1982 was originally broadcast on The Tube on Channel 4 in the UK, before it was 'fixed' and released as Live at The Bowl. I used to have that video, can't remember if FBG is on it. I think it has a few alternative camera angles in comparison to the DVD release too.

Some people on here should still have it, or at least an Aud recording.
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I think I shared a "compare track" when the DVD was released.
What do you EXACTLY want, Greg ?
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Here is FBG from the incomplete recording.
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Here is some more info on both recordings from John S Stuart [url=http://www.queenzone.com/forums/665634/ultimate-collection-1982.aspx]http://www.queenzone.com/forums/665634/ultimate-collection-1982.aspx[/url]

Queen: Live At Milton Keynes
Recorded 5th June 1982 by Tyne Tees Television for C4’s Tube.
First broadcast 7th January 1983

Rock You At Milton Keynes Bootleg Video
Flash, Hero, We Will Rock You, Staying Power, Somebody To Love, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Love Of My
Life, Save Me, Under Pressure, Fat Bottomed Girls, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, God Save


Queen On Fire – Live At The Bowl
Recorded live at Milton Keynes Bowl, 5th June 1982
Queen On Fire – Live At The Bowl DVD - Parlophone 7243 5 44187 9 2

Tracklisting
Flash, Hero, We Will Rock You, Action This Day, Play The Game, Staying Power, Somebody To Love, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Now I’m Here (Reprise), Love Of My Life, Save Me, Back Chat, Get Down Make Love, Guitar Solo, Under Pressure, Fat Bottomed Girls, Crazy LittleThing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites The Dust, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, God Save The Queen.
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[b]Marknow wrote: [/b]















A short version of Live at Milton Keynes 1982 was originally broadcast on The Tube on Channel 4 in the UK, before it was 'fixed' and released as Live at The Bowl. I used to have that video, can't remember if FBG is on it. I think it has a few alternative camera angles in comparison to the DVD release too.

Some people on here should still have it, or at least an Aud recording.













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Yeah FBG is on it, I have it on tape somewhere, i taped it off the telly in 2001 when it was badly edited down to 40 mins or so.
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Found It.
Arse.
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Haha! Thanks for the audio, and that new video (it was put up today)!
[/QUOTE]I love how he "cracked" to a C5 instead of the A4! LOL[/QUOTE]
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[b]Gregsynth wrote: [/b]



Haha! Thanks for the audio, and that new video (it was put up today)!

[/QUOTE] I found the older video and uploaded it to youtube.
If any of you want the full Channel 4 broadcast  version, in the same quaity as the youtube link above, send me a pm.
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I sure will!
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I actually prefer the old MTV mix to the Live At The Bowl version.

The snare drum doesn't have that trigger, and Brian's backing vocals are more audible, especially near the end of Somebody To Love.
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[b]Sir GH wrote: [/b]

I actually prefer the old MTV mix to the Live At The Bowl version.

The snare drum doesn't have that trigger, and Brian's backing vocals are more audible, especially near the end of Somebody To Love.
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Very true, although in the original broadcast (which was 90 minutes, shown on an old TV show called The Tube) Brian's guitar sound is weak -- hard to say exactly how to describe it, but the first thing that comes to mind is that it's like listening to a 'tinny' radio broadcast.
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Yeah, that's true too.

Ah well, I guess we can't have everything..
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