dream is over (John Lennon cover) live performance by Brian[/QUOTE]
No soundboard / pro quality version of that exists outside the archives I'm afraid... does it? I mean, if I was to compile every cover back to the Queen days, it would be pretty massive but it would be mostly audience recordings. Queen's "Imagine" performances are short and cool, and while there is at least one listenable recording, it's not what I'm trying to do here.
The point of this share is to collect every non-album, pro quality recordings out there. And I think I can easily add 2-3 tracks thanks to the suggestions so far.
dudeofqueen · Member since
The Cross - 1987 FC party:
08. Dust My Broom (Brian on guitar and vocals, John on bass)
10. Early Morning Blues (Brian on guitar and vocals, John on bass)
11. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (Brian on guitar, John on bass, Chris Thompson on vocals)
The Cross @ The Marquee 1992:
If I Were A Carpenter by Smile
As well as:
05. Twist And Shout
08. Mr. Tambourine Man
10. Rock And Roll
21. Money
22. Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
The set The Cross played with Roger Daltrey at the first show.
16. I Can't Explain (with Roger Daltrey)
17. I'm A Man (with Roger Daltrey)
18. Born On The Bayou (with Roger Daltrey)
19. Substitute (with Roger Daltrey)
eYe · Member since
Is 46664 THE EVENT (Nov 29, 2003) the DVD you're looking for?
Golden Salmon · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]dudeofqueen wrote:[/b]
The Cross - 1987 FC party:
08. Dust My Broom (Brian on guitar and vocals, John on bass)
10. Early Morning Blues (Brian on guitar and vocals, John on bass)
11. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (Brian on guitar, John on bass, Chris Thompson on vocals)
The Cross @ The Marquee 1992:
If I Were A Carpenter by Smile
As well as:
05. Twist And Shout
08. Mr. Tambourine Man
10. Rock And Roll
21. Money
22. Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
The set The Cross played with Roger Daltrey at the first show.
16. I Can't Explain (with Roger Daltrey)
17. I'm A Man (with Roger Daltrey)
18. Born On The Bayou (with Roger Daltrey)
19. Substitute (with Roger Daltrey)
[/QUOTE]
Sure, but these are not soundboard quality or pro recordings, right?
[QUOTE] [b]eYe wrote:[/b]
Is 46664 THE EVENT (Nov 29, 2003) the DVD you're looking for?[/QUOTE]
Yes! I'm currently, er... "obtaining" it as we speak :-P
tassilo · Member since
Thank you.
Marlamir · Member since
That sounds like very interesting collection. Thanks a lot.
dudeofqueen · Member since
Golden Salmon, re:
>Sure, but these are not soundboard quality or pro recordings, right?
Not in circulation, but they were retained in the band's archive.
MackMantilla · Member since
Thanks for sharing.
Golden Salmon · Member since
Update!
[b]EXTRA TRACKS[/b]
2002 Brian May - Grand Coulee Dam (interview and performance, Lonnie Donegan tribute radio show) (by Lonnie Donegan)
2005 Brian May + Zucchero & Sharon Corr - Cosi Celeste (duet, 2005-06-11 Tromsø) (by Zucchero)
[b]both tracks suggested by Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira[/b]
2015 Brian May + Kerry Ellis - Since You've Been Gone (duet, 2012-09-16 London) (by Rainbow)
[b]suggested by la_ultra_zona[/b]
Thanks a lot for the suggestions! There's probably more we can add, keep them coming!
I couldn't find very specific info for Grand Coulee Dam on a couple quick searches, perhaps someone here knows the date and station it was aired on.
dudeofqueen · Member since
From the '92 Guitar Legends Show 19.10:
37 –Joe Satriani Big Bad Moon
Featuring – Brian May
38 –Steve Vai Liberty
Featuring – Brian May
47 –Joe Walsh Rocky Mountain Way
Featuring – Brian May, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai
48 –Paul Rogers* All Right Now
Featuring – Brian May, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai
50 –Various Hey Joe
Golden Salmon · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]dudeofqueen wrote:[/b]
From the '92 Guitar Legends Show 19.10:
37 –Joe Satriani Big Bad Moon
Featuring – Brian May
38 –Steve Vai Liberty
Featuring – Brian May
47 –Joe Walsh Rocky Mountain Way
Featuring – Brian May, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai
48 –Paul Rogers* All Right Now
Featuring – Brian May, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai
50 –Various Hey Joe[/QUOTE]
Thank you, but I'm looking for tracks where either Brian and Roger sing lead vocals (partially at least). Otherwise, this would become massive!
Penetration_Guru · Member since
I've misunderstood the rules here. Foxy Lady is on, despite having been on a studio album, but Since You've Been Gone isn't, despite not having been?
Golden Salmon · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Penetration_Guru wrote:[/b]
I've misunderstood the rules here. Foxy Lady is on, despite having been on a studio album, but Since You've Been Gone isn't, despite not having been?[/QUOTE]
Well:
- "Foxy Lady" is not the one in the studio album, but the 'official bootleg' live version.
- "Since You've Been Gone" (live) is featured in a main solo album (I do consider it 'main' in any case), but the performance included here is not.
I mean, I did not want to include the actual tracks in the main solo albums. Every other version is fine.
hi thanks - here is my input:
the Grand Coulee Dam was on BBC R2, 2002/12/25 'All Roads Lead to Lonnie' -
The above link you will find my recording in wav not mp3 - not only the song but also the whole programme, which features Brian frequently.
I will add 'does your chewing gum lose its flavour' sang by Brian, from a French tv (1993) show if there is any request for that later,