I'm trying to collect the essential Queen Live shows (audio recordings), which show how queen developed throughout the years. I used to own some bootlegs in the past but was let down by very poor sound quality.
Could you try and help me out and pick one show from each year (1973-1986) which has a good balance between sound quality and band performance. I already own the official releases so let's try not include those.
Many thanks for your help!
pittrek · Member since
Do you want one show of each year, or one show from each tour ?
Anywhere, these shows are my PERSONAL favourites, so they are "compromise" between audio quality and performance quality.
For dates, I'm using the YYYY-MM-DD format
1973-09-13 Golders Green Hippodrome, London, UK 1973-11-27 Town Hall, Birmingham, UK - great version of Hangman, but worse sound quality
1974-03-31 Rainbow Theatre, London, UK (my copy or SirGH version) 1974-04-28 Exposition Hall, Portland, Maine, USA (be sire to get the master)
1975-05-01 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan (either my merge or the Tarantura bootleg) 1975-12-24 Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK
1976-01-30 Music Hall, Boston, Massachussets, USA 1976-09-18 Hyde Park, London, UK
1977-03-13 Arena, Seattle, USA (be sure to get the master) 1977-06-06 Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, UK 1977-12-11 Summit, Houston, Texas
1978-12-01 - Forum, Montreal, Canada
1979-04-25 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan (I strictly recommend my merge of best sources) 1979-12-26 Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK
1980-12-08 Wembley Arena, London, UK
1981-02-16 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan (Mr. Peach source) 1981-02-17 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan (Mr. Peach source)
1982-06-01 Ingliston Showground, Edinburgh, UK
1984-09-14 Sportpalace, Milano, Italy 1984-09-15 Sportpalace, Milano, Italy 1984-09-27 Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, Germany 1984-10-19 Super Bowl, Sun City, Botswana
1985-05-15 Castle Hall, Osaka, Japan
1986-06-21 Maimarktgelaende, Mannheim, Germany 1986-07-21 Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria 1986-07-22 Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria
I left out the officially released shows as you wished.
Also for further reading, I can recommend these sites http://www.queenconcerts.com/collection/live/queen-70s.html http://www.queenconcerts.com/collection/live/queen-80s.html http://queenlive.ca/bestrecordings.htm
Ivo-1976 · Member since
Wow! Thanks for your reply, it was very helpful(l)..
The Real Wizard · Member since
Add these three to the list - these are must haves:
Boston 2-9-77 Buenos Aires 3-8-81 (audience recording) Tokyo 5-9-85 (Wardour bootleg)
I'd like to say that Boston 76 is the first one to start with, but that will set your standard very high, as the sound quality is outstanding. 99% of the recordings you hear after that will not measure up to that standard and may be disappointing. Either way, have fun discovering Queen live .. particularly the 70s stuff, when they were hungry.
Gregsynth · Member since
Add 5/1/1979 to the list :)
The Real Wizard · Member since
Pfft, nice try. That's like someone asking for places to find a good salad and you suggest McDonalds !
Btw, you have mail Greg.
Gregsynth · Member since
Sir GH wrote: Pfft, nice try. That's like someone asking for places to find a good salad and you suggest McDonalds !
Btw, you have mail Greg.
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I meant to put 5/1/1975--I just hit the wrong key by mistake.
About the mail is it about that one thing? Because I just checked my messages (both email and PM), but didn't get a message!
jamster1111 · Member since
I would replace 12/1/78 with 11/17/78 or 12/16/78.
jamster1111 · Member since
Sir GH wrote: Pfft, nice try. That's like someone asking for places to find a good salad and you suggest McDonalds !
Btw, you have mail Greg.
ha!
The Real Wizard · Member since
jamster1111 wrote:
I would replace 12/1/78 with 11/17/78 or 12/16/78.
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Nah, I'd stick with Montreal to recommend to someone starting off. It's a complete show, great quality, great atmosphere.
Gregsynth · Member since
Actually on a semi-serious note, I would actually replace 4/25 with 4/19--that's got a high quality recording, and it's perhaps the best Japan 1979 show!
jamster1111 · Member since
Sir GH wrote: jamster1111 wrote:
I would replace 12/1/78 with 11/17/78 or 12/16/78.
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Nah, I'd stick with Montreal to recommend to someone starting off. It's a complete show, great quality, great atmosphere.
Yeah but so is 11/17/1978. Plus, Freddie sounds a lot better. But both of them are great choices. Also, Chicago is a great one with great quality.
Gregsynth · Member since
jamster1111 wrote: Sir GH wrote: jamster1111 wrote:
I would replace 12/1/78 with 11/17/78 or 12/16/78.
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Nah, I'd stick with Montreal to recommend to someone starting off. It's a complete show, great quality, great atmosphere.
Yeah but so is 12/17/1978. Plus, Freddie sounds a lot better. But both of them are great choices. Also, Chicago is a great one with great quality. =============
12/17/1978 is NOT A GIG! hahaa. You fail!
I knew you meant 11/17 though!
bitesthedust · Member since
A few more recommendations -
1986-08-09 Knebworth Park, Stevenage, UK ("Thank You All" Wardour silver) 1979-04-20 Osaka, Japan 1978-12-07 Chicago, USA
The Real Wizard · Member since
jamster1111 wrote:
Yeah but so is 11/17/1978. Plus, Freddie sounds a lot better. But both of them are great choices.
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I love New York too, but the best source is missing 6 songs. To a beginner, complete shows will always be better, and if we're picking just a few shows for someone to start with, having a few songs in average quality is probably not a good pick. To me, these are the key recordings:
Tokyo 5-1-75 Boston 1-30-76 Boston 2-9-77 Earls Court 6-6-77 Houston 12-11-77 Montreal 12-1-78
79-86 is pretty well-covered with official releases. If these few shows don't get someone interested in Queen live, then nothing will. :-)