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Can anyone tell me where to find the raw audience recording (without overdubs) of 7/12/1986? I'm very interested in hearing the concert "raw."
I always knew I was a star And now, the rest of the world seems to agree with me-Freddie Mercury
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Do a search in Queenzone for A Day At The Stadium.
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Thank you! I found the torrent!

Could you please seed?
I always knew I was a star And now, the rest of the world seems to agree with me-Freddie Mercury
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7-12-86??
Last concert was in August mate, so how you're gonna find one from December is beyond me.

God how I hate it that the blinkin' Americans have to make up their own date system just to be different from the English!
Day, Month, Year - what's wrong with that?
Makes perfect sense to the rest of the world...
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Most people (that I know) use the month/day/year format. Plus it's easier for me.
I always knew I was a star And now, the rest of the world seems to agree with me-Freddie Mercury
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Gregsynth wrote: Most people (that I know) use the month/day/year format. Plus it's easier for me.
Americans use it. Some British, also. That's about it. The 'official' way is yyyy/dd/mm, but the most common worldwide is still dd/mm/yyyy.
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or dd.mm.yyyy
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Month/day/year makes most sense to me because that is actually how we say the date here.  We say "April 26th, 2010", not "the 26th of April, 2010."  It's simply cultural differences... no need to get all rattled up.
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(To be read with a scouse accent)     Hey come on you lot, calm down, calm down - i'll tell you how the friggin' date should be written like, alright?
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For archiving purposes I always use year/month/ day. That works best when archiving a lot of flac concerts chronological on a hard disc.  
For other situations I use day/month/year since I'm from Europe.
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ThomasQuinn wrote: Gregsynth wrote: Most people (that I know) use the month/day/year format. Plus it's easier for me.
Americans use it. Some British, also. That's about it. The 'official' way is yyyy/dd/mm, but the most common worldwide is still dd/mm/yyyy.
I love your Fux quote!
"On the first day Pim & Niek created a heavenly occupation. Pim & Niek blessed it and named it 'Loosch'." (Genesis 1:1)
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Thanks for all your help but does anyone know where to find the audience recording from this gig which is more complete?
It's late, but it's time to set me free It's late, yes I know but there's no way it has to be Too late, so let the fire take our bodies this night So late, so let the waters take our guilt in the t
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I think it's hidden somewhere in the cyberspace archives... :(
I always knew I was a star And now, the rest of the world seems to agree with me-Freddie Mercury
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I have a "raw" audience recording, I will share it tonight.
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YourValentine wrote: I have a "raw" audience recording, I will share it tonight.
Awesome!
I always knew I was a star And now, the rest of the world seems to agree with me-Freddie Mercury