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Queen - 1978-12-01 - Montreal, ON (AUD/FLAC)
(Audience FLAC)
Forum Concert Bowl
Excellent audience tape
Lineage:
Low gen tape (master???) > CDR(X) > WAV > FLAC
CD1 :
01. Intro
02. We Will Rock You (Fast)
03. Let Me Entertain You
04. Somebody To Love
05. If You Can't Beat 'Em
06. Death On Two Legs
07. Killer Queen
08. Bicycle Race
09. I'm In Love With My Car
10. Get Down Make Love
11. You're My Best Friend
12. Now I'm Here
13. Spread Your Wings
14. Dreamer's Ball
15. Love Of My Life
16. '39
17. It's LateCD2 :
01. Brighton Rock
02. Fat Bottomed Girls
03. Keep Yourself Alive
04. Bohemian Rhapsody
05. Tie Your Mother Down
06. Sheer Heart Attack
07. We Will Rock You
08. We Are The Champions
09. God Save The Queen
Notes:
Mine is from a pre-bootleg transfer of a low gen copy of the tape, maybe even the master.
The soud is as clear and fresh as you could possibly desire. for a complete listing of all available versions of this show complete with individual ratings and comments go to:
http://www.queenlive.ca/queen/78-12-01.htm
Coments on the performance:
The audience is very enthusiastic tonight. There are a lot of fantastic moments in this show, particularly many instances of nice vocal harmonies, like in Somebody To Love and It's Late.
This is the first known instance during a Queen show where Freddie does the show-stopping vocal exchange with the audience during Now I'm Here. Although it is only brief tonight, over the next few years it would be greatly expanded on.
Before Dreamers Ball, Roger lets out a huge scream. It amuses Freddie a great deal, to the point of asking for another. Boy, does he ever deliver!
The Brian-Roger-John Brighton Rock jam starts off well, but after a few minutes, they seem to be completely out of ideas. Their misguidedness is even more obvious when Roger decides to go into a rather mediocre drum solo. They weren't the greatest improvisationalists, as they were the kind of band who rehearsed to perfection. Still, sometimes Queen could cook, but just not on this night. As for the vocal performance, Freddie's voice is cracking now and then, but he's still dripping with passion throughout.
It was around this time that Freddie started singing a few lines from Fun It off the Jazz LP during the intro of Keep Yourself Alive, something which he'd often do throughout the Jazz tour.
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RispondiEliminaThank you very much EDGE.