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What A Disappointment
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Freddie Mercury concert. I recorded it tonight. A night at the odeon.
Didnt recognise most of the songs.
Didnt recognise most of the songs.
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A seen it before in 1975 on TV. It was good a thought and covered all the sorta stuff they did live then. It were stuff from there first 4 albums. Riginal queen fans would know them all or most. They couldnt of done we will rock you somebody to love., crazy little thing called love radio gaga as they hadnt wrote them then. Bohemian Rapsody wasn't one they could do live. A liked it
saw Queen when they supported Mott the Hoople in 1973, at the infamous Hammersmith Odeon gig which overran its allotted time and ended with the safety curtain being lowered mid-performance. Morgan Fisher moved his piano to stop it descending, while the band ended up on the catwalk while the front row fans took on the bouncers. Rock 'n Roll!
Queen's set went without incident and was truly professional.
Queen's set went without incident and was truly professional.
Having backtracked all Queen albums, I did know all of the songs they performed when I first watched that 1975 Concert.
Tonight at 11:00pm Sky arts (Now on freeview ch. 11) are showing Queen Live in Milton Keynes recorded in '82. They may be more familiar songs but it has been edited to an hour so unsure of whats been cut.
Tonight at 11:00pm Sky arts (Now on freeview ch. 11) are showing Queen Live in Milton Keynes recorded in '82. They may be more familiar songs but it has been edited to an hour so unsure of whats been cut.
That's not fair Ken, there's nothing worse than elitist fans of something. A lot of Queen fans aren't old enough to know album tracks from Sheer Heart Attack.
Having said that, I'm not sure what folk were expecting from a gig from 1975. Radio Gaga and We Are The Champions hadn't been written yet. Perhaps the Live Magic film would be better if folk want the mpre familiar songs.
Having said that, I'm not sure what folk were expecting from a gig from 1975. Radio Gaga and We Are The Champions hadn't been written yet. Perhaps the Live Magic film would be better if folk want the mpre familiar songs.