Thanks for the share, that is quite an upgrade from the two songs that I heard from this concert before.
cmi · Member since
Probably 'See What A Fool I've Been' and 'God Save The Queen' weren't recorded.
QSMJohn · Member since
Thank you very much, Greg !
vivaqueen · Member since
MERCI BEAUCOUP GREG
Ale Solan · Member since
Thanks Greg and Faroukqch, btw, any chance for better resolution covers?
rhapsody8 · Member since
Thanks a lot. Great sharing...
Harry_queenrecordings · Member since
Awesome stuff ! Especially the second half of KYA when the sound quality improves big time and it's glorious till the end of the recording !
pittrek · Member since
Wonderful, a new 1975 recording of a previously unheard concert (not counting the 2 track version). Also does anybody know what the intro songs which play during the beginning are? I'm not a huge blues fan, but I like them
Art Lawyer · Member since
Thank you very much!
Double-U · Member since
Great and double great! An even triple great!
Thank you for bringing this up here.
Kind regards,
W.
tassilo · Member since
Thank you!
Chopin1995 · Member since
Nice version of Liar on this show. Only Brian had some slight problems at 1:42, after the intro, and came in not in the right moment. And unexpectedly good Freddie's vocal improv just before "Mama I'm gonna be your slave" segment.
Yamaguchi · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]
Also does anybody know what the intro songs which play during the beginning are? I'm not a huge blues fan, but I like them[/QUOTE]
I suppose the songs played are:
Eric Clapton - Easy Now
Derek & the Dominos - Key to the Highway
I wonder who chose them to play before the show begins.
Was there a huge fan of Clapton in PA staff members? Or, if it was a decision made by a member of Queen, I guess it was Brian's choice?
It's interesting to hear the audience's reactions. I was surprised that they had reacted even when the house music finished.
Also I heard an audience member near the taper saying "Pink Floyd is being played, isn't it?" during Procession.
I guess he suggested a link between Procession and the intro of "Dark Side Of The Moon" when he referred to Pink Floyd.
Maybe he was a Pink Floyd fan but he had never listened to Queen II.
At least this conversation indicates there was surely a young male rock fan who is interested in Queen at that time when Japanese Queen fans were for the most part young females.
Yamaguchi · Member since
My favourite part is the middle section of Liar, where Freddie sings "Yeah, yeah! Yeah, yeah! Come on! Nagoya! Nagoya! Nagoya! Aw-wow-wow..." to astonish the Japanese audience, like he would do it again in the next concert in Kobe.
Finally they go into "Mama, I'm gonna be your slave" section, but Freddie sings that line in a wrong key, D!
Moreover, Roger and Brian join in the chorus in D as well! It's really funny.
Chopin1995 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Yamaguchi wrote:[/b]
My favourite part is the middle section of Liar, where Freddie sings "Yeah, yeah! Yeah, yeah! Come on! Nagoya! Nagoya! Nagoya! Aw-wow-wow..." to astonish the Japanese audience, like he would do it again in the next concert in Kobe.
Finally they go into "Mama, I'm gonna be your slave" section, but Freddie sings that line in a wrong key, D!
Moreover, Roger and Brian join in the chorus in D as well! It's really funny.[/QUOTE]
This is the most interesting song of this concert. Freddie did realise they were singing in a wrong key and he said something. Was it "Not D!" ?