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Post by innuendo73 on Apr 9, 2024 6:40:44 GMT
This question has probably been asked a thousand times or more, but here it is again. I’m looking forward to my holiday in the summer and want to create some playlists.
I want to create a live version for each album, audio or video. What would you have on the playlists?
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Post by Párys on Apr 9, 2024 7:15:50 GMT
This question has probably been asked a thousand times or more, but here it is again. I’m looking forward to my holiday in the summer and want to create some playlists. I want to create a live version for each album, audio or video. What would you have on the playlists? It depends on what you are looking for, whether you want bootlegs, audience tapes or soundboards.
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Post by boffy on Apr 9, 2024 9:08:33 GMT
There’s at least one song where the answer is very easy, as only a single live recording exists, officially or otherwise.
The Fairy-Feller’s Master Stroke from Queen I can only be found live on the March ’74 Rainbow show. This is on the deluxe version of Live at the Rainbow on CD and streaming.
Sadly, there is some very obvious pitch correction on the vocals, and there isn't even a bootleg version without this.
If you enjoy live versions with interesting differences from the studio one, Golders Green ’73 has early/alternate lyrics to Father to Son, following a rather more basic mix of Procession.
These are available on the 6-CD deluxe edition of On Air. I'm not sure if that version was ever on streaming, but I can only see the standard version there now.
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Post by manymilesaway on Apr 9, 2024 12:24:33 GMT
There’s at least one song where the answer is very easy, as only a single live recording exists, officially or otherwise. The Fairy-Feller’s Master Stroke from Queen I can only be found live on the March ’74 Rainbow show. This is on the deluxe version of Live at the Rainbow on CD and streaming. Sadly, there is some very obvious pitch correction on the vocals, and there isn't even a bootleg version without this. If you enjoy live versions with interesting differences from the studio one, Golders Green ’73 has early/alternate lyrics to Father to Son, following a rather more basic mix of Procession. These are is available on the 6-CD deluxe edition of On Air. I'm not sure if that version was ever on streaming, but I can only see the standard version there now. That performance of Father To Son is arguably the worst one, but it is an interesting one.
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Post by BrƎИsꓘi on Apr 9, 2024 14:06:52 GMT
i really like
Liar (Seattle WS, 77-03-13) there's a raw energy about it Somebody To Love (Boston, MA 77-02-09) Seven Seas of Rhye (Boston MA, 76-01-30) - in truth almost all of this concert could make a "best of" live list. the band were at the peak of their powers See What A Fool I've Been (Exposition Hall, Portlandv ME, 74-04-28) Death On Two Legs (Providence RI, 78-11-14) Spread Your Wings (Cologne, 79-02-01) the crowd are excellent
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Post by ActionThisDay on Apr 10, 2024 0:29:52 GMT
I want to create a live version for each album, audio or video. There are plenty of songs that were never played live so some of these will be pretty short, only 4 tracks from A Kind Of Magic for example. Only 1 track from The Miracle has ever been performed in the 'Queen+' era. A surprising amount of Hot Space was played live, 8 of the 11 tracks got an airing at some point in 1982.
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