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[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]

Thanks for sharing but some labels appear to be for the wrong interviews and parts missing etc:

1977 Australian radio (Brian May).flac appears to be 1977 Paul Gambiccini (Freddie Mercury).flac
The Capital Radio (hulabaloo) starts at track 17?
Only half of New York Interview?
I haven't checked it all yet.

Sorry to complain.
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It's not complaining, especially if you're right !! :)

This is probably the one and only time I've done a share without actually listening to all of the material, and this is the end result.

Feel free to post a full report and I'll update the share as necessary (or someone else can).
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The missing items listed are all I noticed.
It would be nice if you if you could upload them.
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Here you have a collection uploaded to MediaFire by bigV some years ago. Enjoy it while you can.

http://www.mediafire.com/?628oglsmywo9z
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[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]

Thanks for sharing but some labels appear to be for the wrong interviews and parts missing etc:

1977 Australian radio (Brian May).flac appears to be 1977 Paul Gambiccini (Freddie Mercury).flac
The Capital Radio (hulabaloo) starts at track 17?
Only half of New York Interview?
I haven't checked it all yet.

Sorry to complain.
[/QUOTE]

It's not complaining, especially if you're right !! :)

This is probably the one and only time I've done a share without actually listening to all of the material, and this is the end result.

Feel free to post a full report and I'll update the share as necessary (or someone else can).
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The missing items listed are all I noticed.
It would be nice if you if you could upload them.

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OK, then that's simple enough, come to think of it. Here's the replacement file:

https://mega.co.nz/#!stNDBTCa!KRBLhUcaeueYkYXlRgaQku-Fx4ZTIDgNyPhPnjwpw5w

And indeed, the New York 76 interview is unfortunately incomplete. It's too bad, as that's actually one of the better ones. I'll check to see if the cassette has the second half.
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Thanks, but what about the missing 16 tracks of the ''Hullabaloo" 1976 capital radio show?
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Thanks for the interviews, there is some fascinating stuff I never heard before. Is anybody willing to clean it up and correct the speed? It's quite hard to understand what they're saying at times
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Hi QZ, i have an audio of a Freddie interview from 1977-1982 (I guess because Freddie's voice). Actually i dont know the year or the place of it. I bough it on France a year ago, and it doesnt have any information, Would it be ok if i would post it on Queen Zone? I would upload it on MEGA and share the link in a new post, i hope you guys could help me founding out more about it.

On it Freddie talks about Smile and the beggings of Queen. It doesnt seem to be from a radio, it seems like a spantaneus talking, and Freddie looks really nice on it!
And i'm 90% sure about noneone posted it before, or at last i didnt found it.

Thank you all!
And sorry about my terrible english, i hope you understund me.
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Oh i forgot about some info:

Total running: 44:00 minutes of talking

And Freddie and the interviewer look pretty nice one to each other, the quality is nice aswell i hope you will like it! Im transfering it to my PC right now....
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Sounds interesting, thanks for uploading.
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[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]

Thanks, but what about the missing 16 tracks of the ''Hullabaloo" 1976 capital radio show?[/QUOTE]

Tracks 1-15 on that disc were the 1977 Hitline with Brian May :-)
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[QUOTE] [b]2001AQueenOdyssey wrote:[/b]

Hi QZ, i have an audio of a Freddie interview from 1977-1982 (I guess because Freddie's voice). Actually i dont know the year or the place of it. I bough it on France a year ago, and it doesnt have any information, Would it be ok if i would post it on Queen Zone? I would upload it on MEGA and share the link in a new post, i hope you guys could help me founding out more about it.

On it Freddie talks about Smile and the beggings of Queen. It doesnt seem to be from a radio, it seems like a spantaneus talking, and Freddie looks really nice on it!
And i'm 90% sure about noneone posted it before, or at last i didnt found it.

Thank you all!
And sorry about my terrible english, i hope you understund me.[/QUOTE]

Cool, I look forward to hearing it !
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I hope that that isn't the interview I found in QueenHub with Freddie in the right channel and the interviewer in the left channel. Tomorrow (or when I can) I'll search it and upload it here.
Don't forget my collection of demos and outtakes: http://goo.gl/uQARhn PM me if you want any [leaked] multitrack. Ya se ven los tigres en la lluvia.
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Thank you very much!
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Thanks a lot, Sir :)
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[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]
Thanks, but what about the missing 16 tracks of the ''Hullabaloo" 1976 capital radio show?[/QUOTE]
Tracks 1-15 on that disc were the 1977 Hitline with Brian May :-)
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No, that's a completely different interview with Roger Scott (also capital radio).
The Hullabaloo program is missing tracks 1-16
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[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]
Thanks, but what about the missing 16 tracks of the ''Hullabaloo" 1976 capital radio show?[/QUOTE]
Tracks 1-15 on that disc were the 1977 Hitline with Brian May :-)
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No, that's a completely different interview with Roger Scott (also capital radio).
The Hullabaloo program is missing tracks 1-16
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I uploaded all I have.

I get that they are two different programs. They were on the same disc. That's all there is.
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