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Queen live setlist 1989-1991?? Just for fun.

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My Version

1.Intro
2. Now I'm Here
3. Hammer To Fall
4. Somebody To Love
5. Killer Queen
6. The Miracle
7. I'm In Love With My Car
8. Scandal
9. Brighton Rock / Guitar Solo / Brighton Rock
10. Love Of My Life
11. Is This The World We Created?
12. '39
13, Save Me
14. The Invisible Man
15. A Kind Of Magic
16. I Want It All
17. Fat Bottomed Girls
18. Under Pressure
19. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
20. Bohemian Rhapsody
21. Tie Your Mother Down
22. Another One Bites The Dust
23. Radio Ga Ga

Encore Break

24. Keep Yourself Alive
25. Liar
26. Seven Seas Of Rhye
27. In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited

Encore Break 2

28. We Will Rock You
29. We Are The Champions
30. God Save The Queen
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Just like to add two RUMOURS from the Miracle period.

-Queens management made contact to a dutch concert promoter in 88/89 for two Rotterdem shows IF I remember correctly.

-Queen was announced for a german TV show ( Wetten, Dass..?)in 89` but of course they didn`t appear in the next episode of that show.

^ RUMOURS !
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[QUOTE] [b]musicland munich wrote:[/b]

Just like to add two RUMOURS from the Miracle period.

-Queens management made contact to a dutch concert promoter in 88/89 for two Rotterdem shows IF I remember correctly.

-Queen was announced for a german TV show ( Wetten, Dass..?)in 89` but of course they didn`t appear in the next episode of that show.

^ RUMOURS ![/QUOTE]

Yes both have been mentioned here in passing of course, but it would be great if someone could substantiate the two rumours a bit more, although few people outside of the Queen circle would know more about this I suppose. It would be quite interesting if Queen felt they might still collectively be able to pull off two shows in 88 or 89.
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The CONTEMPT FOR OUR AUDIENCE TOUR 92'

Party
Body language
Staying power
misfire
in only seven days
(Drum break) a dozen red roses for my darling
sweet lady
Rain must fall
Delilah
one year of love
my baby does me
who needs you
Stealin
Brighton Rock solo (*18 minutes)

She makes me (storm trooper in stilettos)
drowse
man on the prowl
pain is so close to pleasure
don't lose your head


Wwry
friends will be friends
WATC
God save the queen



Continuity? (None)
Greatest hits? (Two)
Instrumental breaks? (Two)
Premieres (15)


But really, J0ck3's set list is excellent
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[QUOTE] [b]musicland munich wrote:[/b]

Just like to add two RUMOURS from the Miracle period.

-Queens management made contact to a dutch concert promoter in 88/89 for two Rotterdem shows IF I remember correctly.

-Queen was announced for a german TV show ( Wetten, Dass..?)in 89` but of course they didn`t appear in the next episode of that show.

^ RUMOURS ![/QUOTE]

I feel like they were also rumored for Knebworth '90 or something along those lines...
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[QUOTE] [b]The Ghost of Lester Burnham wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]musicland munich wrote:[/b]

Just like to add two RUMOURS from the Miracle period.

-Queens management made contact to a dutch concert promoter in 88/89 for two Rotterdem shows IF I remember correctly.

-Queen was announced for a german TV show ( Wetten, Dass..?)in 89` but of course they didn`t appear in the next episode of that show.

^ RUMOURS ![/QUOTE]

I feel like they were also rumored for Knebworth '90 or something along those lines...[/QUOTE]

1990? Highly unlikely.
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I remember at the time hearing reports they were to play some one off gig, possibly Knebworth. Nordoff Robbins comes to mind actually.
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Yeah I remember this fictional setlist having been done earlier, but this got me thinking... now that they've got a fairly capable lead singer to do some shows with, why not do some more stuff from 1989 onwards with him? I'd be perfectly happy if they dropped some basic stuff like Stone Cold Crazy (sounds a bit tired to me now), Fat Bottomed Girls, I Want To Break Free and perhaps even Crazy Little Thing Called Love, and instead play something like The Miracle, Was It All Worth It, I Can't Live With You and Let Me Live. Maybe even No-One But You. No, wait... imagine AL singing C-Lebrity. XD
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No-One But You would go nicely in the acoustic section of the Q+AL shows as a duet between Brian and Roger.
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[QUOTE] [b]JacquesDaniels wrote:[/b]

Yeah I remember this fictional setlist having been done earlier, but this got me thinking... now that they've got a fairly capable lead singer to do some shows with, why not do some more stuff from 1989 onwards with him? I'd be perfectly happy if they dropped some basic stuff like Stone Cold Crazy (sounds a bit tired to me now), Fat Bottomed Girls, I Want To Break Free and perhaps even Crazy Little Thing Called Love, and instead play something like The Miracle, Was It All Worth It, I Can't Live With You and Let Me Live. Maybe even No-One But You. No, wait... imagine AL singing C-Lebrity. XD[/QUOTE]

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You forgot to add Adam's trailing off


"I'm a ceelebtitittyyy-eah-ay-aee-ay-ay-aYYYYYYYYeaheayehyeeaaaaaaA-Ay-hey!!"
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Stone Cold Crazy totally rocks with Adam. One of the highlights of the setlist. Agree with Break Free, Crazy Little Thing and Fat Girls though. How many times can you listen to the same bloody song?!? Unfortunately, they play to the "general public" who would be seriously distressed not having heard the aforementioned titles during a show.
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[QUOTE] [b]k-m wrote:[/b]

Stone Cold Crazy totally rocks with Adam. One of the highlights of the setlist. Agree with Break Free, Crazy Little Thing and Fat Girls though. How many times can you listen to the same bloody song?!? Unfortunately, they play to the "general public" who would be seriously distressed not having heard the aforementioned titles during a show.[/QUOTE]

Stone Cold Crazy UN-rocks with Adam. But yeah gotta be grateful they change the setlist each tour.


That was the primary reason I stopped attending Black Sabbath concerts (with ozzy) ... same 13 or 15 songs.

Having practically written "the bible on heavy rock/doom music) playing that same setlist was pitiful.

A pitiful reminder of Ozzy's state of being, laziness and Sharon 's greed.

Not ONCE until this recent Tour did they play anything remotely different than that set. It was infuriating. Thank God DIO rejoined Iommi, Butler, and Appice
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Someone mentioned "Was It All Worth It?"

That's one of the songs that wouldn't even EXIST in this scenario.
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Okay heres mine. The goal is to have a mix of their biggest hits, their classics and their new songs. I got very tempted to add Fairy Feller's Master Stroke, But the setlist Couldn't be too massive. It does have Ogre Battle, However.

*Procession*
1.Tie Your Mother Down
2.The Invisible Man
3.Party
4.Khashoggi's Ship
5.One Vision
6.A Kind Of Magic
7.I Want It All
8.Breakthru
9.Gimme The Prize
10.Who Wants To Live Forever?
11.These Are The Days Of Our Lifes
12.Delilah
13.Another One Bites The Dust
14.I Want To Break Free
15.Radio Gaga
16.Under Pressure
17.Love Of My Life
18.Somebody To Love
*Vocal Impromptu(Day-Oh/The Prophet's Song)*
19.Brighton Rock Solo
20.Killer Queen
21.Ogre Battle
22.Now I'm Here
23.Seven Seas Of Rhye
24.Keep Yourself Alive
25.We Will Rock You
26.We Are The Champiions
27.Bohemian Rhapsody

ENCORE:

28.In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited
29.Don't Try So Hard
30.The Show Must Go On
31.God Save The Queen

I would of liked to Include Innuendo but the stage adaption of that would be hard as fuck and maybe Impossible.

I am aware that there are too many songs, I am picky. Maybe somebody could help me narrow down this list to 25?

PS. I wonder how epic TSMGO would sound? Freddie's voice was very clean during this era.