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Queen/MA, USA 1977

Queen/MA, USA 1977

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Approximately 80 minutes of the Boston Garden performance on February 9th, the 20th performance from the North American tour accompanying "A Day At The Races" in 1977, is recorded with the highest level of high-quality audience recording. Uses an amazing master that has suddenly appeared in recent years. Unfortunately, the last 15 minutes are missing and the recording take ends in the middle of Liar, but the sound quality is the best, surpassing the Seattle performance on March 13th, and the best of the 1977 tour, May 12th. With superb sound quality comparable to the Copenhagen performance, you can enjoy live performances full of creativity from this period. (The sound quality has already been rated as the best in 1977 by overseas specialized sites.) Perhaps it was due to the PA on the day, but as we progressed from Tie Your Mother Down to Ogre Battle, the sound quality gradually improved. The sound image is fixed in the third song White Queen, and from then on you can listen to the best sound quality until the end. Anyway, as the reputation suggests, the sound quality is exceptional, and you can enjoy the richness of the sound and the spaciousness of the stereo, which is exceptional for this era. In his first MC, Freddie said, ``Let's have some fun tonight. Everyone will join in, right? Let's change the mood a bit. Everyone seems to be sitting down... It's a quiet little number,'' White Queen said. Start. Not only the vocals but also the guitar and piano sound quality and the sense of separation is exquisite. Somebody To Love begins with the MC saying, ``It's a new song, recently released as a single.'' It starts with a piano without an intro vocal, which is typical of this period. Brian will be the introductory MC for the medley from Killer Queen. Anyway, the quality of the bass sound is exceptional, and for an audience recording of this era, the bass sound is not muffled and sounds beautifully, which is impossible. The rich sound quality of The Millionaire Waltz is overwhelming, and it is recorded with an attractive sound image that no one has ever heard. The delicate and dynamic climax of the waltz part in the middle is truly a masterpiece, and the natural flow to You're My Best Friend, along with the quality of the sound, leaves me impressed. After the medley, Freddie gives a toast and thanks to the cheering audience, "Cheers, Boston!" The Queen style rock'n'roll song Sweet Lady, played at this location, is a great hook that excites the audience. It's a bit boring, but the bass sound is truly amazing, and you can enjoy an amazing groove that I've never heard before. The part where Freddie repeats "Stay stay stay...Stay with me" 13 times in the 3 minute range is also the best. Brighton Rock, which starts with the MC asking “Do you have any requests?”, is definitely the best sound quality ever. Freddie's vocals recorded on the Ultra Clear version of You Take My Breath Away are carefree and beautiful, and fans will be moved to tears as they listen to them. The next MC said, ``This next song has a different feel every time I play it. Every night I play it, it gets better and better. It's up to you guys. I mean, you guys are sophisticated. It's a rock audience, right? This is a song written by Brian May,'' he introduces, starting off White Man dramatically. Roger's gong also resonates in the intro. If you listen to it, you can understand it at a glance, but I don't think you've ever heard a take of White Man recorded so strongly and dramatically. The song goes straight to the familiar delayed vocal part of Prophet Song. It's so powerful that you can really see the audience going crazy, and you can enjoy the amazing performance and sound, including the hard rock part in the second half. Freddie calls Bohemian Rhapsody "Bo Rhap". This song is also recorded with the highest sound quality ever as a 1977 live take, and can be said to be the best track. Stone Cold Crazy's rushing performance is also wonderful and it is a very powerful take. Dynamic Keep Yourself Alive allows you to enjoy the most realistic and powerful sounds and performances in all parts that you have never heard before. The drums, chorus, and sound are amazing. Liar was recorded for about 2 minutes and 50 seconds, and it seems that the tape ended there, so it is not recorded after that. However, when it first appeared, there was a problem with the pitch of the guitar arpeggio from around 1:50, but this version has been adjusted to make it easier to listen to. Without a doubt, Queen's first appearance and high-quality sound source, which is one of the hottest topics of this year, has been decided to be released. Live at Boston Garden, Boston, MA. USA 9th February 1977 TRULY AMAZING SOUND 1. A Day At The Races Intro 2. Tie Your Mother Down 3. Ogre Battle 4. White Queen 5. Somebody To Love 6. Killer Queen 7. The Millionaire Waltz 8. You're My Best Friend 9. Bring Back That Leroy Brown 10. Sweet Lady 11. Brighton Rock incl. Guitar Solo 12. '39 13. You Take My Breath Away 14. White Man 15. The Prophet's Song 16 . Bohemian Rhapsody 17. Stone Cold Crazy 18. Keep Yourself Alive 19. Liar

1. A Day At The Races Intro 2. Tie Your Mother Down 3. Ogre Battle 4. White Queen 5. Somebody To Love 6. Killer Queen 7. The Millionaire Waltz 8. You're My Best Friend 9. Bring Back That Leroy Brown 10. Sweet Lady 11. Brighton Rock incl. Guitar Solo 12. '39 13. You Take My Breath Away 14. White Man 15. The Prophet's Song 16. Bohemian Rhapsody 17. Stone Cold Crazy 18. Keep Yourself Alive 19. Liar

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