Seven seas of Rhye, See what a fol I`ve been, God save the Queen
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rocknrolllover · Member since
Is there any hope that some day we will see Seven seas of Rhye, See what a fol I`ve been, God save the Queen from Hammersmith Odeon 1975? In 2009 it seems to me, Brian was looking for fans who attended this show and probably filmed these three set.
Queen1973 · Member since
Im sure i seen these. or heard them.
brENsKi · Member since
you've almost definitely heard them
i remember when i first got to hear the whole of that gig - the missing tracks were in mono - don't know why
and it was an old basf c90 audio tape
the feeling of hearing those tracks and the complete set was - and still is something to behold - queen at their very peak
Hangman_96 · Member since
I have a friend who has videos of the three songs which were not filmed by BBC originally.
mooghead · Member since
My friend is better than your friend because he is John Deacon and he is sitting next to me right now looking at your pathetic attempt to get a bite.
xx
Hangman_96 · Member since
I couldn't care less.
Hangman_96 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]mooghead wrote:[/b]
My friend is better than your friend because he is John Deacon and he is sitting next to me right now looking at your pathetic attempt to get a bite.
xx[/QUOTE]
You're not going to get the rest of the show from me now because of your bad behaviour. Hope you're happy.
madmetaltom · Member since
Have you got them on video Lostman? or audio?
mooghead · Member since
Looking for a shit to give... this is the internet.. give it to one.. give it to everyone. You know that. Grow up.
Hangman_96 · Member since
I can't help growing up.
MartynTS · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]rocknrolllover wrote:[/b]
Is there any hope that some day we will see Seven seas of Rhye, See what a fol I`ve been, God save the Queen from Hammersmith Odeon 1975? In 2009 it seems to me, Brian was looking for fans who attended this show and probably filmed these three set.[/QUOTE]
Probably not. The film crew packed up/left before the encore started. Some people say one camera remained but theres nothing to back this up besides rumors. I also highly doubt they will find any sort of audience video from the show. Even if it was filmed by an audience member what are the odds that it is from the encore (it would most likely be fragmentory), that they will find it, or that it even has surved for almost 40 years?
thomasquinn 32989 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]brENsKi wrote:[/b]
the feeling of hearing those tracks and the complete set was - and still is something to behold - queen at their very peak[/QUOTE]
Do you really consider the '75 tour as Queen at its peak?
tomchristie22 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]thomasquinn 32989 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]brENsKi wrote:[/b]
the feeling of hearing those tracks and the complete set was - and still is something to behold - queen at their very peak[/QUOTE]
Do you really consider the '75 tour as Queen at its peak?[/QUOTE]
I was thinking the same. It's available in fantastic quality but it's not really an outstanding performance.
The Real Wizard · Member since
I'd say Earls Court 77 would be Queen's live peak. The last shows before the old songs from Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack started leaving the setlist.
The first night had its flaws, but if a 2-disc compilation of both nights came out, I bet it'd be the best Queen live document possible.
thomasquinn 32989 · Member since
I'm really not sure what I'd call Queen's best show, but I'm pretty sure it was a show in the '77-'80 period.