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Bootluca shared this last year via Mediafire here http://www.queenzone.com/forums/1147859/nagoya-28th-april-1979.aspx - thanks again for sharing it with us!  Tjleone just requested it to be uploaded, so here it is as a torrent - it's quicker for me that way:

Here are the original notes:

1979, 28th april
nagoya, japan
international exhibition hall
Mr. Fahrenheit CD (original silver cd by wardour) > FLAC level 8
including artwork and audiochecker.log for each disc (maybe mp3 sourced, the log varies from 43% to 100%)

Disc 1
01 We Will Rock You (slow)
02 We Will Rock You (fast)
03 Let Me Entertain You
04 Somebody To Love
05 If You Can’t Beat Them
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 Teo Torriatte
14 Don’t Stop Me Now
15 Dreamers Ball
16 Love Of My Life
17 ‘39
Disc 2
01 It’s Late
02 Brighton Rock
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

Queen played thirteen shows in Japan in 1979 and with the surfacing last year of this tape for the April 29th show in Nagoya, there are documents now for each of them.  Wardour are the first to press this missing puzzle piece on Mr. Fahrenheit.  The tape is merely fair but listenable.  It has a flat quality to it, lacking any significant dynamics, but exists as a good record of the event.  It is complete except for small cuts at 7:52 in “Now I’m Here,” 10:00 in “Brighton Rock,” 1:41 in “Keep Yourself Alive,” and the last half of “God Save The Queen” is cut out.  Freddie Mercury’s voice suffered from the long tour and was weak in these dates.  The nadir came on the April 25th show in Tokyo.  After taking two days off, he returns in this show with more strength, but he still conserves his voice by not hitting the high notes and voiding the vocal gymnastics.
The beginning of the Jazz shows is a bit strange with the slow arrangement of “We Will Rock You” segueing into the fast arrangement followed in turn by “Let Me Entertain You” from the new album.  It is almost as if there are three openers.  “If You Can’t Beat Them,” which alternated with “Fat Bottom Girls” in the set list, makes a return on this night.  Freddie narrates the lyrics to “Death On Two Legs,” the opening song in the medley.  One of the virtues of tapes from this tour is to hear the brilliant “Bicycle Race” in the live setting.  It was only played in the Jazz and Killers tours and only in medley.  It is amazing how Mercury could fit all of the highlights of the complex song into a ninety second clip.  The middle section of “Get Down, Make Love” has bird chirps thrown in for good measure over the orgasmic moans.
“Teo Torriatte” is played at all of the Japan shows and is played a bit earlier in the set than on other nights.  The audience sing along in their native tongue to offer a touching moment.  “Dreamers Ball” starts off the three song acoustic set.  “I used to be a baby / I used to be a proud and joy…I sure was” Freddie adlibs.   After “Love Of My Life,” Brian May mentions that Freddie is “skulking in the background.”  ”‘39? is the final acoustic song and Freddie says, “that finishes the so-called acoustic set. We’re gonna do something a bit heavier - with this dreadful voice. This is from an album called News Of The World, and the song is called It’s Late.”
“Brighton Rock” is thirteen minutes and includes spooky shouts at the beginning.  The tape has a hard time picking up the echo bouncing around the arena, but Taylor’s tympani solo is very well recorded and sound massive.  “Bohemian Rhapsody” is the final song of the night and “Sheer Heart Attack” sounds like a testosterone driven attempt to assert their dominance.  The site of Freddie on the shoulders of Superman at the beginning of “We Will Rock You” (making its third appearance in the set) sends the audience into a shout, and they sing along to “We Are The Champions.”  The latter songs on the tape, especially the encores, sound a bit more distant the rest.  Perhaps the taper moved?  Mr. Fahrenheit is packaged in a double slimline jewel case with several photos from the tour on the artwork.  It joins Dreamers Ball, Pride & Joy and Ultimate Dreamer (all on Wardour) as great silver pressed titles from Queen’s longest tour of Japan

As usual, please don't convert this into lossy format - keep lossless lossless!!

Size : 398 MB

Good download and enjoy! :)
Posted by Ginger01user not visiting Queenzone.com
on 7/17/2009 2:17:00 AM
Thank you Ginger!! I want to download all the Japan 79 shows.
Posted by tjleoneuser not visiting Queenzone.com
on 7/17/2009 2:24:00 AM
Thank you very much Ginger!!
Posted by Lazing On A Sunday Afternoonuser not visiting Queenzone.com
on 7/17/2009 8:37:00 AM


Ginger01 wrote:

maybe mp3 sourced, the log varies from 43% to 100%

Then it's probably been through minidisc or a 32hkz DAT transfer.
Posted by The Real Wizarduser not visiting Queenzone.com
on 7/17/2009 11:15:00 AM
Thank you very much!!!
Cheers!
Posted by Leonardo Venegasuser not visiting Queenzone.com
on 7/17/2009 11:29:00 AM
Thank you very much!!
Posted by Padillauser not visiting Queenzone.com
on 7/17/2009 2:22:00 PM
thanx
Posted by Luanda Queenuser not visiting Queenzone.com
on 7/21/2009 11:10:00 AM
Thank you very much!!
Posted by Ramiuser not visiting Queenzone.com
on 8/4/2009 6:25:00 AM
thanx Ginger for this great recording!
Posted by Slick2007user not visiting Queenzone.com
on 3/30/2010 8:59:00 AM