In the Bohemian Rhapsody film from 2018, right after Bohemian Rhapsody has been recorded, they show a live performance of the rock part of Bohemian Rhapsody.
Do anyone know where the live audio in this part come from?
I've heard someone say that it's from Earls Court 1977, but I think Freddie sounds to tired in that concert, so it can't be that.
I heard an audience recording on YouTube of a Glasgow concert in 1977, and I could be audio from that concert, if there were made a multitrack recording to Queen's archives, but I don't know.
What do you others think?
Best regards:
Aksel Christoffersen
bootLuca · Member since
Marc Martel?
akse0435 · Member since
It's Freddie's voice. I'm completely sure of that. I can recognise Martel's voice without problems.
Jake12 · Member since
It’s earls court.
akse0435 · Member since
No, it's not. I've listened to it, and Freddie sounds way way more tired in the Bohemian Rhapsody from Earls Court. I personaly think it's the Glasgow concert, as I wrote earlyer, but it's very diffecult to hear due to the bad audio quality.
cmi · Member since
There were two Eals Court shows, and we've heard only the first one.
MemeOverlord69 · Member since
All the vocals after the rock section (the "nothing really matters" lines) are from the first night. The rock section vocals are probably from the second night at earls court.
dysan · Member since
Yeah but can everyone donate money to CMI for graciously posting in the thread please? THIS ISN'T FUCKING EASY FOR HIM (satire :D)
Toozeup · Member since
I thought there was a vocal line or two lifted from Hyde Park 76? I think the music is all Earls Court though.
advanced159 · Member since
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbVnlXWiNOM
akse0435 · Member since
I'm still not convinced. The syncronisation is good, but he still sounds more tired in the earls Court concert, I think.