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What not to share? I'll go with......the recordings that someone told you not to share.........
Soundboard recordings from Savoy Theatre, Limerick, 1973.
Voice of Reason 2014 wrote: Soundboard recordings from Savoy Theatre, Limerick, 1973.
OMFG.
You are of course free to joke as much as you want, but this is a serious topic to the traders.
They've invested a lot of money and creative effort into these performances, and it wouldn't be fair if somebody else got to reap the rewards from all their hard work.
Why have a 15 page argument afterwards, when you could just censor the unwanted sharing before it happens?
They've invested a lot of money and creative effort into these performances, and it wouldn't be fair if somebody else got to reap the rewards from all their hard work.
Why have a 15 page argument afterwards, when you could just censor the unwanted sharing before it happens?
tero! 48531 wrote: You are of course free to joke as much as you want, but this is a serious topic to the traders.
They've invested a lot of money and creative effort into these performances, and it wouldn't be fair if somebody else got to reap the rewards from all their hard work.
Why have a 15 page argument afterwards, when you could just censor the unwanted sharing before it happens?
Because we love the drama, maybe?
I for one, don't. It's stressful!
Let me answer with a serious response:
1. Under Pressure (demo, instrumental, with alternate guitar recording by Brian)
2. Killer Queen (demo, alternate lyrics 2nd verse, guitar solo not present on this version)
3. Who Wants to Live forever (piano demo track by Brian, with alternate lyrics sung by Brian, no other instruments)
4. Hijack My Heart (with incomplete Freddie vocal demo, lots of la-la-la's)
5. Let Me Live (basic demo, drum machine, synth bas, piano, no vocal)
6. Mother Love (alternate vocal takes from Freddie that didn't make it to the final version)
7. Sleeping on the Sidewalk (Freddie version one verse only - unfinished and alternate lyrics, incomplete demo)
8. My Fairy King (alternate lyrics, demo version, different drum track)
9. The Miracle (unfinished demo, only first 2 verses with Freddie improvising)
10. Love Kills (Queen version, totally different from the 2014 version, different instruments, different type of tempo)
Need to know more?
1. Under Pressure (demo, instrumental, with alternate guitar recording by Brian)
2. Killer Queen (demo, alternate lyrics 2nd verse, guitar solo not present on this version)
3. Who Wants to Live forever (piano demo track by Brian, with alternate lyrics sung by Brian, no other instruments)
4. Hijack My Heart (with incomplete Freddie vocal demo, lots of la-la-la's)
5. Let Me Live (basic demo, drum machine, synth bas, piano, no vocal)
6. Mother Love (alternate vocal takes from Freddie that didn't make it to the final version)
7. Sleeping on the Sidewalk (Freddie version one verse only - unfinished and alternate lyrics, incomplete demo)
8. My Fairy King (alternate lyrics, demo version, different drum track)
9. The Miracle (unfinished demo, only first 2 verses with Freddie improvising)
10. Love Kills (Queen version, totally different from the 2014 version, different instruments, different type of tempo)
Need to know more?
TRS-Romania wrote:
Let me answer with a serious response:
1. Under Pressure (demo, instrumental, with alternate guitar recording by Brian)
2. Killer Queen (demo, alternate lyrics 2nd verse, guitar solo not present on this version)
3. Who Wants to Live forever (piano demo track by Brian, with alternate lyrics sung by Brian, no other instruments)
4. Hijack My Heart (with incomplete Freddie vocal demo, lots of la-la-la's)
5. Let Me Live (basic demo, drum machine, synth bas, piano, no vocal)
6. Mother Love (alternate vocal takes from Freddie that didn't make it to the final version)
7. Sleeping on the Sidewalk (Freddie version one verse only - unfinished and alternate lyrics, incomplete demo)
8. My Fairy King (alternate lyrics, demo version, different drum track)
9. The Miracle (unfinished demo, only first 2 verses with Freddie improvising)
10. Love Kills (Queen version, totally different from the 2014 version, different instruments, different type of tempo)
Need to know more?
http://www.mediafire.com/download/m32l7089h16es8f/Sheffield_1974.rar
TRS-Romania wrote:
1. Under Pressure (demo, instrumental, with alternate guitar recording by Brian)
2. Killer Queen (demo, alternate lyrics 2nd verse, guitar solo not present on this version)
3. Who Wants to Live forever (piano demo track by Brian, with alternate lyrics sung by Brian, no other instruments)
4. Hijack My Heart (with incomplete Freddie vocal demo, lots of la-la-la's)
5. Let Me Live (basic demo, drum machine, synth bas, piano, no vocal)
6. Mother Love (alternate vocal takes from Freddie that didn't make it to the final version)
7. Sleeping on the Sidewalk (Freddie version one verse only - unfinished and alternate lyrics, incomplete demo)
8. My Fairy King (alternate lyrics, demo version, different drum track)
9. The Miracle (unfinished demo, only first 2 verses with Freddie improvising)
10. Love Kills (Queen version, totally different from the 2014 version, different instruments, different type of tempo)
Do you have these?
If true... Daaamn. That's something.
Was it the master cassette? If not, then that should mean there's another copy out there.
It was a copy from the master which was recorded on a reel to reel tape up in the projection room at the very back upstairs of the hall. By a guy called Moose who taped a few bands that played there,i had Wings and ahem, Glen Campbell (for my mam honest) my mate sometimes worked there and imagine my surprise when he gave me a cassette a week later. Maybe i should join Faceache,sorry Facebook and search him.
It was a copy from the master which was recorded on a reel to reel tape up in the projection room at the very back upstairs of the hall. By a guy called Moose who taped a few bands that played there,i had Wings and ahem, Glen Campbell (for my mam honest) my mate sometimes worked there and imagine my surprise when he gave me a cassette a week later. Maybe i should join Faceache,sorry Facebook and search him.
I've heard of these demos, but don't know if they really exist:
Out of Luck (Roger, 1980s)
Supernatural (Brian, 1990-ish)
Out of Luck (Roger, 1980s)
Supernatural (Brian, 1990-ish)
tempusfugit wrote:
Was it the master cassette? If not, then that should mean there's another copy out there.
It was a copy from the master which was recorded on a reel to reel tape up in the projection room at the very back upstairs of the hall. By a guy called Moose who taped a few bands that played there,i had Wings and ahem, Glen Campbell (for my mam honest) my mate sometimes worked there and imagine my surprise when he gave me a cassette a week later. Maybe i should join Faceache,sorry Facebook and search him.
He's the same guy who recorded Queen in Newcastle one year later, isn't he?
regards,
W.
tempusfugit wrote:Yeah, you should search for the guy! That recording would be sooo cool to have!
Was it the master cassette? If not, then that should mean there's another copy out there.
It was a copy from the master which was recorded on a reel to reel tape up in the projection room at the very back upstairs of the hall. By a guy called Moose who taped a few bands that played there,i had Wings and ahem, Glen Campbell (for my mam honest) my mate sometimes worked there and imagine my surprise when he gave me a cassette a week later. Maybe i should join Faceache,sorry Facebook and search him.