Queen/Germany 1984 Complete Upgrade
Queen/Germany 1984 Complete Upgrade
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The legendary footage called "QUEEN's oldest audience shot" has been upgraded. The ultimate original master version is here. This work was shot at the "Stuttgart performance on September 27, 1984". This is the legendary audience shot. At the time, "THE WORKS Tour" was in full swing, but the official works "LIVE IN RIO" and "FINAL LIVE IN JAPAN" are symbols of this period. In order to imagine the position of this work, let's take a bird's-eye view of the activities at that time while checking the positional relationship of each. 1984 {February 27th "THE WORKS" released} August 24th-September 30th: Europe (23 performances) ←★Here★ October 5th-20th: South Africa (9 performances) 1985 January 11th + 18th: South America (2 performances) ←※LIVE IN RIO April 13th-29th: Oceania (9 performances) May 8th-15th: Japan (5 performances) ←※FINAL LIVE IN JAPAN July 13th: LIVE AID appearance {September "A KIND OF MAGIC" production begins} This is QUEEN in 1984/1985. Speaking of "THE WORKS Tour", there was a South African performance that was heavily bashed all over the world, but the Stuttgart performance of this work was just before that. It was the 21st concert of the "European" leg. This show is known for its famous recordings (also known from the famous album "DYNASTY"), but even more so for its footage, which has gone down in history as "QUEEN's oldest audience shot." Of course, there were partial audience shots shot in 8mm before 1984, but this is the oldest full shot in color video. Not only is it the oldest, but the number of audience footage itself was extremely small at the time, and this footage has reigned as a major staple for witnessing "THE WORKS Tour." That's why there are so many already released footage, but this work is the best of them all. The photographer himself digitized and released it directly from the original video master. In fact, the beauty of the footage is overwhelming. As it was previously known, it was shot from a distant view, so you can't expect a close-up of the facial expression, but the beauty of the color is shocking. QUEEN at the time was also known for its best light show in the scene, and the stage lit by the most advanced system (at the time) was dazzlingly colorful. The screen is fresh even in the fine details, and there are no dubbing marks or deterioration over time. It is a ferocious image beauty that makes it seem as if QUEEN 40 years ago was performing live right in front of you. The ultimate image beauty by the original master depicts the famous full show, one of the best performances of "THE WORKS Tour". The set is also different from "FINAL LIVE IN JAPAN" at the end of the tour, so let's organize it by comparing it. The Works (6 songs) - Tear It Up / (Impromptu) It's A Hard Life / Is This The World We Created? / Radio Ga Ga / I Want To Break Free / Hammer To Fall Sheer Heart Attack (4 songs) - Killer Queen / Stone Cold Crazy (★) / Brighton Rock (★) / Now I'm Here Others (16 songs) - Princess of Fear: Keep Yourself Alive / Liar / Great King Rat (★) - The Game: Dragon Attack (★) / Another One Bites The Dust / Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Others: Tie Your Mother Down / Under Pressure / Somebody To Love / Seven Seas Of Rhye / Love Of My Life / Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting (★) / Bohemian Rhapsody / Jailhouse Rock / We Will Rock You / We Are The Champions *Note: The "★" mark indicates the official video "FINAL LIVE IN Songs that can't be seen on "THE WORKS Tour". "Tear It Up" and "It's A Hard Life" are available only on "THE WORKS Tour", and the revival song "Great King Rat" that has been released since the first visit to Japan, Elton John's cover "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting", and other delicious repertoires are packed in. The performance that spells out such a set is also wonderful, and Freddie is especially in top form. It is a famous performance that is highly regarded as the best in the early "European" leg. The existence itself is legendary "QUEEN's first audience video". It is a historic one that was created from the original master. Moreover, what comes out of it is not a bland material, but a great performance that has reached the peak of richness. The ultimate one unearthed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the show. The legendary audience shot of "Stuttgart performance on September 27, 1984". The video has long been known as "QUEEN's oldest audience shot", and is the ultimate version that was digitized directly from the original video master. The freshness is overwhelming, the light show, said to be the best of its kind, is strangely beautiful, and the visual beauty is as if QUEEN from 40 years ago was performing live right in front of you. This is an amazing CD that allows you to experience the best performances from "THE WORKS Tour" live. Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, Germany 27th September 1984 AMAZING SHOT!!! UPGRADE!!!! (109:03) 1. Machines 2. Tear It Up 3. Tie Your Mother Down 4. Under Pressure 5. Somebody To Love 6. Killer Queen 7. Seven Seas Of Rhye 8. Keep Yourself Alive 9. Liar 10. Impromptu/It's A Hard Life 11. Mustapha Intro. 12. Dragon Attack 13. Now I'm Here 14. Is This The World We Created? 15. Love Of My Life 16. Stone Cold Crazy 17. Great King Rat 18. Instrumental 19. Brighton Rock 20. Another One Bites The Dust 21. Hammer To Fall 22. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 23. Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting 24. Bohemian Rhapsody 25. Radio Ga Ga 26. I Want To Break Free 27. Jailhouse Rock 28. We Will Rock You 29. We Are The Champions Freddie Mercury - Lead Vocals, Piano, Guitar Brian May - Guitar, Vocals John Deacon - Bass, Vocals Roger Taylor - Drums, Vocals Approx.10 9min.
Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart, Germany 27th September 1984 AMAZING SHOT!!! UPGRADE!!!! (109:03) 1. Machines 2. Tear It Up 3. Tie Your Mother Down 4. Under Pressure 5. Somebody To Love 6. Killer Queen 7. Seven Seas Of Rhye 8. Keep Yourself Alive 9. Liar 10. Impromptu/It's A Hard Life 11. Mustapha Intro. 12. Dragon Attack 13. Now I'm Here 14. Is This The World We Created? 15. Love Of My Life 16. Stone Cold Crazy 17. Great King Rat 18. Instrumental 19. Brighton Rock 20. Another One Bites The Dust 21. Hammer To Fall 22. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 23. Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting 24. Bohemian Rhapsody 25. Radio Ga Ga 26. I Want To Break Free 27. Jailhouse Rock 28. We Will Rock You 29. We Are The Champions Freddie Mercury - Lead Vocals, Piano, Guitar Brian May - Guitar, Vocals John Deacon - Bass, Vocals Roger Taylor - Drums, Vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx.109min.