just wondering if anyone is going to the shows on this leg of the Born Free Tour, and if they are going to be recording any new bootlegs of them for trade, i myself will be recording Gateshead so hopefully ill have someone to trade with!
another question is, was anyone at the Oxford show last night (17th) and what was the setlist?
Cheers Guys and Keep on Rockin!
David
Wijnand · Member since
From Brianmay.com
BORN FREE TOUR SET LIST - OXFORD
(Monday 17 June 2013)
I who have nothing
Butterfly
Dust in the Wind + JEFF intro !!!!
Born Free
Somebody to Love
Tell me what you see
Nothing Really has changed
Life is Real
The way we were
'39
Something
I'm not that Girl
I can't be your friend
If I loved you
Last Horizon
Bungalow Bill
Tie Your Mother Down
WWY
Kissing me Song
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NOBY
Crazy Little Thing
Wijnand · Member since
If somebody is going, and would like to buy the new live-cd for me, that would be really much appreciated. Please let me know!
mooghead · Member since
Is 'Tell Me What You See' the Beatles song?
Queenman!! · Member since
Boring setlist in prospect to the big Queen history of songs
master marathon runner · Member since
Gateshead for me too! - right at the front, right hand of the stage.
oliverd05 · Member since
ahh mate Front row, thats impressive, im in Row J so, 10th row as far as i know, Brian mentioned theres gonna be a bit more red special in this tour, what songs were on red special, apart from Last Horizon and WWRY?
Cheers guys
cmsdrums · Member since
Same old, same old with the Queen tracks. Lets face it, it's only really going to be die hard Queen (and I suppose Kerry?) fans at these shows - why not utilise the format, and having a voice that has the range, to explore some alternative album tracks? Despite his regular protestations to the contrary, Brian really is just so frightened to 'break out' and celebrate the legacy isn't he?
The last 'wow' moments for me were when they did Long Away, Tenement Funster and Sleeping on the Sidewalk with Taylor Hawkins, and perhaps Roger's solo tours when he did Ride The Wild Wind, and The Cross first live dates when tracks like Laugh or Cry, It's An Illusion and I'm In Love With My Car (different arrangement and in full) were first aired.
Queen1973 · Member since
Off to liverpoolsunday 3rd row.
Wijnand · Member since
I've been to Salisbury last November... Brian did a solo performance of Good Company... Just Brian and his ukelele.... THAT was breathtaking!
oliverd05 · Member since
Yeahh i bet Good Company was amazing! seen a lot of videos of that performance on youtube, but its never as 100% good as actually being in the same room is it!!
Queenman!! · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]cmsdrums wrote:[/b]
Same old, same old with the Queen tracks. Lets face it, it's only really going to be die hard Queen (and I suppose Kerry?) fans at these shows - why not utilise the format, and having a voice that has the range, to explore some alternative album tracks? Despite his regular protestations to the contrary, Brian really is just so frightened to 'break out' and celebrate the legacy isn't he?
The last 'wow' moments for me were when they did Long Away, Tenement Funster and Sleeping on the Sidewalk with Taylor Hawkins, and perhaps Roger's solo tours when he did Ride The Wild Wind, and The Cross first live dates when tracks like Laugh or Cry, It's An Illusion and I'm In Love With My Car (different arrangement and in full) were first aired. [/QUOTE]
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100% true mate.......
oliverd05 · Member since
no one as far as i know has a setlist for last night, so maybe Brian will sneak a few different Queen songs on there??? i hope so anyway
brians wig · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Wijnand wrote:[/b]
If somebody is going, and would like to buy the new live-cd for me, that would be really much appreciated. Please let me know![/QUOTE]
You can find a link to buy it on Brians website.
Nightjar_ · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]queenman!! 12321 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]cmsdrums wrote:[/b]
Same old, same old with the Queen tracks. Lets face it, it's only really going to be die hard Queen (and I suppose Kerry?) fans at these shows - why not utilise the format, and having a voice that has the range, to explore some alternative album tracks? Despite his regular protestations to the contrary, Brian really is just so frightened to 'break out' and celebrate the legacy isn't he?
The last 'wow' moments for me were when they did Long Away, Tenement Funster and Sleeping on the Sidewalk with Taylor Hawkins, and perhaps Roger's solo tours when he did Ride The Wild Wind, and The Cross first live dates when tracks like Laugh or Cry, It's An Illusion and I'm In Love With My Car (different arrangement and in full) were first aired. [/QUOTE]
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100% true mate.......[/QUOTE]
I also totally agree with the above... Queen seem to play it safe... Even their impromptu wasn't really off the cuff.... Just to add rt done some good covers on tours - vodoo chile, tamourine man, hard rain, money,
I was at springsteen gig last night, now that was a raw and changeable set list...
I wish queen would alter wwry/watc (similar to fwbf in the middle, that freshened it up in 86)
I did enjoy hammersmith with al and im hopefull for more scope to intorduce some non hits...
Can anyone recall that queen (bm/rt) were due to do a jools holland slot one xmas and an unplugged US special, if my memory serve me well with these then these would have been great...
One more quote i can recall is they played about with the idea of having rt doing some guitar in a queen show (freddie era)... As we know never happened..