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Ginger01
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Here is a torrent of the show Double-U just shared here with Mediafire. Below are his notes: As requested I share the concert at the Ice Stadium in Stockholm on April the 10th in 1982 It was the second gig of the Hot Space tour and has some special moments. After "Get Down, Make Love" the audience began to sing "We Will Rock You" and Freddie also started to sing it. Later Freddie started to sing the first line of Save Me: "It started off so well... " but Brian didn't play along on the piano. Freddie stopped and commented: "It didn't start off so fucking well!" After which he laughed and they both started the song off together again. And Queen performed the song "Not Fade Away" from the Rolling Stones. Absolutely a nice recording and here it comes: Lineage: "Live Under Pressure" - silver (Breakdown Records)--> wav(EAC)--> flac (TLH) Level 8 CD 1: 01. Flash (Intro) 02. The Hero 03. Tie Your Mother Down 04. Action This Day 05. Play The Game 06. Somebody To Love 07. Staying Power 08. Get Down Make Love 09. We Will Rock You (improvised) 10. Fat Bottomed Girls 11. Love Of My Life 12. Save Me 13. Keyboard & Guitar Solo CD 2: 01. Liar 02. Not Fade Away 03. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 04. Bohemian Rhapsody 05. Under Pressure 06. Now I'm Here 07. Dragon Attack/ Now I'm Here (Reprise) 08. Another One Bites The Dust/ Sheer Heart Attack 09. We Will Rock You 10. We Are The Champions 11. God Save The Queen Size: 632 MB. I found some artwork and included that as well. As usual, please don't convert to lossy unless it's for your own use. Keep lossless files lossless! Good download and enjoy :)
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Vali

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Oh! didn´t have this one, so let me be the first to say a big ... thankyou!! Bring out the charge of the love brigade
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pcgenius9
Bohemian: 913 posts

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Cheers, whats the sound rating?
Dislocate your spine...
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Penetration_Guru

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Not Fade Away was a hit for it's writer, Buddy Holly, long before Jagger got near it. Let's be accurate in all things, not just lineage.
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Sithmarauder
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THanks for making a torrent Ginger!! And Happy New Year!!! "If we look half as good to you as you do to me, we must look good" Brian May "No, Innuendo is not an Italian suppository, it's a Queen album."
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YourValentine
registered July 27th 2001 
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You are the heart and soul of the sharing community, Ginger01 :)
I do not want any google ads here.
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The Real Wizard

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pcgenius9 wrote: Cheers, whats the sound rating? I give it a B, at best. It's pretty hissy. If you're looking for a good quality show, go for the Frankfurt or Vienna shows.
"The more generous you are with your music, the more it comes back to you." -- Dan Lampinski
http://www.queenlive.ca
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Padilla
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Thank you very much for the show!! You are the best
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little foetus
Bohemian: 406 posts

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Is this the best source, yes or no? I think we have to find a consensus between us to choose which is the best. All the Gypsy Eye releases sound heavily remastered and not natural at all and it seems to me that the best sources should be chosen between all the unremastered sources or at least not ruined recordings as this one.
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missa
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Thanks for sharing ! A dream came true, Queen sang a Buddy Holly song !
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Yara
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I agree with SIR GH about the sound quality. But there are some jewels there in what is otherwise a weak concert. Their performance of Bohemian is absolutely amazing. It's blistering and Taylor and Freddie are on fire. I wrote that elsewhere, but the grand finale is just off the wall in terms of skill. That "ooooooh baby...." we all feel the need to shout sometimes, it executed by Mercury flawlessly. He stretches the note much longer than usual, the note keeps its color, timbre and pitch throughtout its whole duration and, what's really interesting, Freddie not only sings it probably a seminote higher than in the studio recording but with much more power and SMOOTHLY. Believe me, there's NO VIBRATO during the whole finale. There's not any sign of vibrato, to be precise. It's quite a feat because, you know, taking such a long note so high without vibrato and with such resonance...he goes for it, definetely. My favorite song, Under Pressure, is ok right up to the final verses. From then on it gets magical because Taylor's voice is so well tuned and he hits the right note so squarely that he takes Freddie together with him and, surprise, they manage to sing the whole thing much closer to the studio recording than in the official release of the Montreal gig with all the DTS and stuff. Yara
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theyodaddy
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is this the 16th or the 10th as in the description ..the d.l. says 16th desc. is the 10th .. ? Thank you for the d.l. but i already had the 16 but not the 10 . :)
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Ginger01
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theyodaddy wrote: is this the 16th or the 10th as in the description ..the d.l. says 16th desc. is the 10th .. ? Thank you for the d.l. but i already had the 16 but not the 10 . :) It's the 10th - on the 16th they were in Zurich...
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Valentine '90
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Wow! thanks! I hope, someone could seed this very rare show! Yes, We'll keep on smiling
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on my way up
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Yara wrote:
I agree with SIR GH about the sound quality. But there are some jewels there in what is otherwise a weak concert. Their performance of Bohemian is absolutely amazing. It's blistering and Taylor and Freddie are on fire. I wrote that elsewhere, but the grand finale is just off the wall in terms of skill. That "ooooooh baby...." we all feel the need to shout sometimes, it executed by Mercury flawlessly. He stretches the note much longer than usual, the note keeps its color, timbre and pitch throughtout its whole duration and, what's really interesting, Freddie not only sings it probably a seminote higher than in the studio recording but with much more power and SMOOTHLY. Believe me, there's NO VIBRATO during the whole finale. There's not any sign of vibrato, to be precise. It's quite a feat because, you know, taking such a long note so high without vibrato and with such resonance...he goes for it, definetely.
My favorite song, Under Pressure, is ok right up to the final verses. From then on it gets magical because Taylor's voice is so well tuned and he hits the right note so squarely that he takes Freddie together with him and, surprise, they manage to sing the whole thing much closer to the studio recording than in the official release of the Montreal gig with all the DTS and stuff.
I agree, not a great show. But I also enjoy the average ones, they're interesting to listen to. Brian also plays a great solo in Liar here. And the bit before 'Save me' is pure Mercury, I love his comment:-) Freddie was bit rough during the first few Hot Space shows, the same thing happened in Europe'80. In shows like Leiden or Paris he wouldn't be as strong yet as London and Brussels in december. on my way up
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riccardo
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Please... any chance to seed?
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Ginger01
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This just got upped on Dime. I'm bumping this rather than start another thread in the event anyone wants to download it here. Enjoy!
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