Hello I'm new to the site. My dad went to the a kind of magic tour at Manie road in 1986. I thought it would be a cool Xmas present to get him some memorabilia. I was just wondering do you know anywhere to get this from and is there a recording of the concert I can either buy or download? Thanks for any help anyone can provide
Paul
A Word In Your Ear · Member since
yes there's both an audio & DVD boot (but the DVD footage is not the best.)
pittrek · Member since
This is how the DVD looks like : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5DS3YhKn8g
rubens · Member since
You can find the master tape audio here: http://h2btwl.1fichier.com/en/
And here are the links to the dvd:
http://rek251.1fichier.com/en/
http://ahdosi.1fichier.com/en/
http://txl5y9.1fichier.com/en/
http://csayai.1fichier.com/en/
All kindly re upload by bokkepoot
The Real Wizard · Member since
[url=http://www.queenconcerts.com/86-07-16]http://www.queenconcerts.com/86-07-16[/url] - includes links to audio/video downloads [url=http://queenlive.ca/queen/86-07-16]http://queenlive.ca/queen/86-07-16[/url]
Enjoy.
matt z · Member since
Chances are if he's anything like today's fans... He was too stoned to remember it.
Hey, he may be resentful!
;)
Senna · Member since
Stoned? Is this the sixties? off their faces I think is the hip expression used today.
matt z · Member since
Maybe so but I don't wanna be mistaken for a hipster
I don't follow trends... They follow me :(
waunakonor · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Senna wrote:[/b]
Stoned? Is this the sixties? off their faces I think is the hip expression used today.[/QUOTE]
I'm American, and I hear the term "stoned" all the time, and have never heard the term "off their faces." Just wanted to throw that out there. So right now, where I am, "stoned" is still the hip term
Senna · Member since
I guess you haven't heard the expression chewing the bake off myself then.
Marknow · Member since
[QUOTE]
[b]Senna wrote: [/b] I guess you haven't heard the expression chewing the bake off myself then.[/QUOTE]
After a few yolks like?.....
tomchristie22 · Member since
Stoned is still common here in Australia. Baked and loose are also terms that are growing in popularity. Off his face isn't one you hear so much, but it's still known.
pittrek · Member since
A stupid language-related question : I always thought that the term "stoned" relates only to drug-related intoxication. True or false ?
MERQRY · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]
A stupid language-related question : I always thought that the term "stoned" relates only to drug-related intoxication. True or false ?[/QUOTE]
True if you count Alcohol as a drug... I guess stoned in this context means Drunked...
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]
A stupid language-related question : I always thought that the term "stoned" relates only to drug-related intoxication. True or false ?[/QUOTE]
Yup, and almost always specifically related to pot.
"Drunked" isn't a word. And "drunk" is only for alcohol.
Our friend fatty wrote his "shut yer pus - a wee book of Scot slang" which apparently had several pages of words for "drunk" !