I have wave file recorded from BBC2 Internet broadband from Spain. If anybody wants, I'll upload in three parts.
matt z · Member since
This may sound completely idiotic. But I can't seem to get mega to work on my mobile device. It's the simplest thing when it works but I'm just frustratedly appealing for any advice.
Will I have to get another mobile browser?
I'm on android and even cut and paste doesn't work
UPDATE: Nevermind. It had to do with privacy settings. Absurd. Thank you guys so much. Even if it's more of an advertisement I'm grateful someone logged it
alberbal12 · Member since
I had uploaded the radio programme in WAV, here is the link
well done for uploading. it is one of the best queen radio shows I've heard. I'm so glad they played the songs in full, which is quite rare with documentaries. hard to believe brian when he said he wasn't aware of daily life/events/culture in the uk in 1975 because he was so busy with the band, though! he surely must have had time for tv/news/other music etc.
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]peckery wrote:[/b]
well done for uploading. it is one of the best queen radio shows I've heard. I'm so glad they played the songs in full, which is quite rare with documentaries. hard to believe brian when he said he wasn't aware of daily life/events/culture in the uk in 1975 because he was so busy with the band, though! he surely must have had time for tv/news/other music etc.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't be surprised if it were true.
When you're at your creative peak, there is no time to listen to the news. You just create.
Nitroboy · Member since
I agree.
They spent pretty much all of 1975 working. The beginning of the year, they were touring. Then they had a short break, most likely vacation to recharge batteries, and to write new material. Then they were booked into studios to create their next album, and after that it was on the road again!
Viper · Member since
Roger says he was ill at the show. So it must have been he who was ill and not Brian.