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is Knebworth 86 still unavailable? i'm having a hard time finding or believing it's not in circulation minus the few crappy recordings that are on yt
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[QUOTE] [b]THRILLHO wrote:[/b]

is Knebworth 86 still unavailable? i'm having a hard time finding or believing it's not in circulation minus the few crappy recordings that are on yt [/QUOTE]

Knebworth wasn't fully taped on video. Just a few bits. There is a full recording on audio tho. In the Queen vault, of course.
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[QUOTE] [b]Cruella de Vil wrote:[/b]

The Holy Grail....Marquee 20.12.1972 featuring Jesus and The Night Come Down...drool![/QUOTE]

Are you sure you're thinking of the right date, every setlist of the Marquee I've seen doesn't include The Night Comes Down only Jesus
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[QUOTE] [b]Pokemaniacjunk wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Cruella de Vil wrote:[/b]

The Holy Grail....Marquee 20.12.1972 featuring Jesus and The Night Come Down...drool![/QUOTE]

Are you sure you're thinking of the right date, every setlist of the Marquee I've seen doesn't include The Night Comes Down only Jesus[/QUOTE]

All speculations.
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Jesus and Night were played in King's College Medical School : http://www.queenlive.ca/queen/misc/72-03-10_London_setlist.jpg
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^ But what is that a photo of, exactly? Is this just a handwritten set list for the night? Artists often drop things that are written on a set list, swap things about, outright replace songs etc. We have to rely on sources like this, but it would only be confirmed 100% if a recording comes with it.

It's all juicy stuff and I'd love to hear it (if it happened!), but what interests me is Stone Cold Crazy in '72. I didn't even know it had been written then!!
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[QUOTE] [b]Thistle wrote:[/b]

what interests me is Stone Cold Crazy in '72. I didn't even know it had been written then!! [/QUOTE]

It actually dates to about 1969/70.

Here's Brian in a recent documentary playing the original version as Freddie had brought it to the band.
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Actually, Stone Cold Crazy was the very first song Queen ever performed on stage.

It was said somewhere here by Mike Grose and Sue Johnstone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq0xGe0nPos

EDIT: Mike Grose said it at 33:20

and here by Freddie:
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Thanks guys, I really need to get more into documentaries and reading about the band again. I don't know how I managed to miss that fascinating little nugget all these years!!
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Another early gem, White Queen, written back in 1969.
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That's superb, Bob! Which documentary is it on?
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[QUOTE] [b]Wilki Amieva wrote:[/b] That's superb, Bob! Which documentary is it on?[/QUOTE] @ 17 mins.
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Cheers Ale!

Btw Bob, I now know how I missed that piece - I don't really like Alfie Boe, so just avoided the show. I really shouldn't do that.
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[QUOTE] [b]Thistle wrote:[/b]

Cheers Ale!

Btw Bob, I now know how I missed that piece - I don't really like Alfie Boe, so just avoided the show. I really shouldn't do that. [/QUOTE]

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I'll bear that in mind, thanks Papa Emeritus McLamebert the 200th.