Queen, Liverpool, England 1975-11-14 (uncirculated 1st night)
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alberbal12 · Member since
This is definetely an amazing concert! Wow! Specially i love it because are songs that were released one year later like Sweet Lady. Thanks to the owner of the tape, the transferer and who uploaded it!
cmi · Member since
Thanks a lot for this new and important show for our collections!
*goodco* · Member since
^
Sweet Lady was on ANATO, so it had been out for two weeks. I 'second' the thank yous to those who provided this for us.
And thanks to anyone who might post this to youtube in an uninterrupted version (I'm fine with mp3). Also... I have no idea how to open the .rar file and then change to mp3.
(yes, I'm 'old', and 'old school')
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]*goodco* wrote:[/b]
Sweet Lady was on ANATO, so it had been out for two weeks.[/QUOTE]
It actually wouldn't be released until a few days later. They played Sweet Lady and The Prophet's Song and nobody knew the tunes.
[QUOTE]I have no idea how to open the .rar file and then change to mp3.[/QUOTE]
If you're on PC, download a program called WinRAR to extract the FLAC files. It should be freeware.
kohuept · Member since
Big thanks to everyone. Can't wait to give it a listen!
Nitroboy · Member since
[QUOTE]
[b]*goodco* wrote: [/b] ^
Sweet Lady was on ANATO, so it had been out for two weeks. I 'second' the thank yous to those who provided this for us.
[b]And thanks to anyone who might post this to youtube in an uninterrupted version[/b] (I'm fine with mp3). Also... I have no idea how to open the .rar file and then change to mp3.
(yes, I'm 'old', and 'old school')[/QUOTE]
I took the liberty of uploading the show. Gotta say, although the set-list isn't my favourite, it's one hell of a show!
Mrmarioanonym · Member since
wow. thanks, i'll take a listen. EDIT: sounds pretty nice, distorted, yes, but still less so than most Queen tapes from late 1975. it is pretty clear-sounding regardless.
ActionThisDay · Member since
Brilliant!
Thank you so much for this great addition :-)
*goodco* · Member since
First....oops....I was looking at the BoRhap release date. My apologies there. Hearing something for the first time in a live setting is different indeed. Reminders of seeing the Jazz tour, knowing FBG and Bicycle, but it would be a few days later before I had the album, and then it's 'yeah, I remember this' and 'did they play that?'
Thanks, Bob, for correcting my error, and for the .rar process help. Thank you, Nitroboy for the uninterrupted youtube upload. My download just finished.
And to all who made this possible.
Marknow · Member since
Big thank you to all involved in getting this out there for all of us to enjoy.
RadekQ · Member since
Thank you all involved!
Hangman_96 · Member since
Many thanks to all involved. A piece of history indeed.
March-68 · Member since
Many thanks!
Leonardo Venegas · Member since
A huge thanks to all involved in sharing this treasure!
Cheers!
people on streets · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Negative Creep wrote:[/b]
Many thanks for acquiring and uploading this!!
[QUOTE] [b]people on streets wrote:[/b]
wow. Serious clipping going on.
I wouldnt call it "some bass distortion"
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There's no clipping whatsoever. I noticed lots of people on the pseudo-audiophile Steve Hoffman forum constantly misuse the term. There is general distortion on the source tape - as you'd expect from a vintage bootleg recording like this done on consumer gear.[/QUOTE]
clipping is distortion caused by an overdriven amplifier. What do you think caused the distortion on the tape?
The internal amplifier of the recorder....
I'd call that clipping. Like most tapers I know do.
A vintage tape doesnt have to have distortion on it. When the mics would have been powered the correct way the recording would've turned out nice.
There are many vintage tapes with perfect sound. All done with consumer gear. (nakamichi cm-300 cardioid microphones for example)