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More mis-information - let's call it an error of translation.

No songs were dropped from the 1993 Brixton setlist. Brian's amended version of God was edited out of the released product, but was still performed (and almost certainly recorded).
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Penetration_Guru wrote:
More mis-information - let's call it an error of translation.

No songs were dropped from the 1993 Brixton setlist. Brian's amended version of God was edited out of the released product, but was still performed (and almost certainly recorded).


It certainly was! (And it's easily available in bootleg-land ;-)
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Complete setlist:

Reaching Out
Tie Your Mother Down
I Want To Break Free
Fat Bottomed Girls
Another One Bites The Dust
Wishing Well
Under Pressure
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Say Its Not True
'39 (Two Verses)
Love Of My Life
Hammer To Fall
Feel Like Makin Love
Drum Solo
I’m In Love With My Car
Gtr Solo
Last Horizon
These Are The Days Of Our Lives
Radio Ga Ga
Can’t Get Enough
A Kind Of Magic
I Want It All
Bohemian Rhapsody
-------------------------- ENCORE---------------------------
The Show Must Go On
All Right Now
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions



Freddie's mum was in the audience!!!
R
Feel Like we will have a very nice dvd...
U
lucky bastards!
R
and finally, seven full songs before the acoustic set..
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so this is the "should have been there" show of the UK part.
MY GOD spell it write.
T
Aaah, as said before, lucky bastards yes!
How was Paul`s voice?
I bet it was top notch this night, but i have no clue ofcourse. Just waiting for some audio to download now......
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TheGame wrote:
Aaah, as said before, lucky bastards yes!
How was Paul`s voice?
I bet it was top notch this night, but i have no clue ofcourse. Just waiting for some audio to download now......


Exactly!
T
Outstanding show tonight. Was well worth going for. Paul was excellent live and did everything his own way..will definately look good on the dvd
M
"in Ahoy some old guy (50+) was constantly filming the audience during the whole show! He walked up and down on the right side of the catwalk (if you are faced towards the stage). My wife and I were standing there. It is very possible that that footage will be used for the DVD!"

Same in Budapest - Rudi was filming the audience with two digital camcorders at once, then there was a girl from his team with another camcorder and one more guy with a film camera.
http://www.QueenConcerts.com
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ok then i really think thats the DVD in the making, unless a gig ends up better than it in the future! but i said it before and i'll say it again! "No more fucking ABBA!, oh wait no its "Lucky Bastards!" ^^
R
This setlist is just so complete ... this is what they probably were having in mind all the time ... but didn't get to it in time, because they just had to get used to be playing allt he time ... it really is a good setlist!
"YOU WILL RESPECT MY AUTHORITAH" - E. Cartman
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It was a tremendous show, Paul Rodgers was better than I could ever expect (and I was one of the people who had stuff by him when he was announced as Queen's bandmate, not somebody who said "Who"?), Roger and Brian were both tremendous, there wasn't a weak link in sight.

The crowd were well into it and there were some real goosebump moments - Brian's mirrorball with 'Last Horizon' was staggering, Roger leading every single pair or hands in the place for the clapping in 'Radio Ga Ga' and Paul delivering vocals that should make his critics go and live in a cave and never speak again. Bad Company's 'Feel Like Making Love' was thunderous and I've never heard it played with such ferocity.

'Under Pressure' was great, sung by Roger and Brian (who took ther falsetto in the second verse which surprised and impressed me) but Brian said he doubts that will be on the DVD, it was "a bonus track for you guys". I hope thewy change their mind because it was excellent.

It was a great night, the sound and lighting stunning, and should make for a superb DVD.

JG
J
Spot on James.

It was my fourth and final show of the tour and it kicked all night long. The delivery of Pauls tracks was breathtaking and the fact that he was around for Hammer and IWIA just heightened the performance. Roger was immense again especially during his'i won't bore you with a long drum solo' and then tore into it with all the gusto of his mid seventies shows.

Legendary.

1st Sheffield
2nd Newcastle
3rd Brixton
4th Birmingham