I made something looking like this:
Queen - A Night at the Miracle Pavillon
Regular Setlist:
01 Breakthru (with the "A New Life is Bron" intro pre-recorded)
02 Tie Your Mother Down
03 Keep Yourself Alive (with short drum solo, such as in '74)
04 Somebody to Love
05 A Kind of Magic
06 The Miracle (piano intro to Death on Two Legs as the intro)
07 Killer Queen
08 Seven Seas of Rhye
09 Too Much Love Will Kill You (semi-acoustic, Brian on lead vocals)
10 Brighton Rock (full song, with "Chinese Torture" as the solo)
11 In The Lap of The Gods... Revisited
12 Under Pressure (extended bass intro)
13 Now I'm Here
14 I Want It All (single version, with vocal improv as the intro)
15 Love of My Life (acoustic version, lots of crowd interaction)
16 Is This The World We Created? (acoustic version as well)
17 Crazy Little Thing Called Love
18 I Want to Break Free
19 Stone Cold Crazy (percussion solo serving as the intro)
20 The Invisible Man
21 Another One Bites the Dust (with short bass solo as the intro)
22 Scandal
23 Bohemian Rhapsody (Mustapha as the intro, instead of original)
24 Hammer to Fall
25 Was It All Worth It? (with short keyboard solo instead of the intro)
First Encore:
26 One Vision (with a shorter taped intro)
27 Jailhouse Rock
28 Radio Ga Ga
29 Who Wants to Live Forever
Second Encore:
30 We Will Rock You (fast concert version)
31 Friends Will Be Friends (with the "Liar" Magic Tour guitar intro)
32 We Are the Champions
33 God Save the Queen (pre-recorded outro from ANATO)
For some changes, as well as Spike Edney, they would have a second guitarrist (like the Tribute Concert or Paul Rodgers tour), and percussionist, such as the Adam Lambert tour. I was toying around with the idea of the two female backing vocalists they had in the Tribute Concert, but I'm not entirely sure
If they toured The Miracle, in keeping with current thinking, they wouldn't have played anything from that album! ;))
I never believed the 1989 tour story. If RT said it, it was to create the illusion it was a fully functioning band at that point.
The fashions in 1989 would've been less kind to Queen than they were in 1986.
Old thread etc... but yes, I don't believe anything about the 1989 supposed tour plans. Freddie took "final" decisions. The Magic Tour was the last, and he knew it, and that's how he wanted it. He could never have done a tour in 1989. There's a reason he last performed live in 1988 (Barcelona mime and Time). That was the last time he could look like the Freddie we knew.
I wonder what the setlist would've looked like if they toured Made In Heaveee.... oh yeah right :(
Some very interesting ideas guys! I wonder what thier stage attire would have been like in 1989? Obviously offstage and in the videos they (Freddie in particular) were dressing more conservatively, with shirts, ties, waistcoats and the occasional whistle and flute. Wonder if that would have crossed over to stage wear? Even if Fred had not been ill, one wonders if he would have been running around onstage in 1989 in his singlet or bare chested. Didn't he mention something about being "too old to run around in a leotard any more"? I think such a tour would have seen a more mature Queen take to the stage, both musically and visually.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pS82mmDsXcc
When i hear the 12" extended version of Breakthru i can really imagine this a intro song for the setlist.
On tape until the Now an then the band comes.
Perhaps this extended version was created with that in mind. Who knows?
[QUOTE] [b]And91 wrote:[/b]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pS82mmDsXcc
When i hear the 12" extended version of Breakthru i can really imagine this a intro song for the setlist.
On tape until the Now an then the band comes.
Perhaps this extended version was created with that in mind. Who knows?[/QUOTE]
See this one!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGT40mc-cds
Breakthru in a concert setting .... pretty cool!