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Queen/Mexico 1981

Queen/Mexico 1981

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The concert, which is said to be the "worst experience in QUEEN's history" and "Mexican nightmare", is now available in its entirety. The “Mexican Nightmare” is “October 17, 1981 Puebla Performance”. Speaking of “THE GAME TOUR 1980-1981”, the final performance is also the official work “QUEEN ROCK MONTREAL”, but this work is an act of the Latin American leg “GLUTTONS FOR PUNISHMENT” that was held just before that. Recordings of this day have existed for a long time, but many were full of cuts and had poor sound quality, and were only known among core traders. This work is a selection of the best quality audience recordings from such records and carefully pieced together by core collectors. It is the complete version of this day and the best quality live album. Of course, the core collectors went to the trouble of creating the complete version because of the legend of the "nightmare". In fact, the concert on this day turned into a storm, and it was the night that Freddie became a commotion where he abused the audience. It all starts before the performance begins. There seems to have been some confusion over the selection of the venue, but on this day the audience brought in alcohol, drank, made noise, and (I don't know the details) were cheating. This alone may not seem like much, but the gates were destroyed and many fans were left with broken arms and legs or other serious injuries, so it must have been quite serious. What added fuel to this dangerous mood was security. Perhaps to prevent recording, police intervened to check belongings upon entering the venue, and all spectators' batteries were confiscated. To my dismay, when I entered the store, I found that the same battery was being sold at an exorbitant price by the police. QUEEN was the target of such madness and anger. Apparently, the drunken audience members thought the battery was stolen by QUEEN, and threw all sorts of trash onto the stage, including shoes, food, and stockings full of sand. Of course, I think only a few people were angry about the battery, but in a packed stadium filled with sushi, the confusion may have spread. QUEEN had been putting on a passionate performance from the beginning, but perhaps Freddie had lost his nerve, and in the middle of "Now I'm Here," he said, "I've never seen so many shoes on stage." "It's like bloody Chelsea Cobbler," he muttered. Furthermore, it seems that the shoes that continue to be thrown hit John Deacon's head, and "I think I'll go home, right now" is also included in "Think I'll stay around", which is familiar from "Dragon Attack". I want to go home," he added. The best part is the greeting on the last song “God Save The Queen”. "Thank you for the shoes! Adios amigos, you motherfuckers! You bunch of tacos, goodbye! Chao!!" he shouts. is. If you've read this far, you're probably imagining a chaotic stage. However, that's not the case. Although you can certainly hear Freddie's angry words as mentioned above, the performance is fiercely wonderful. In fact, Freddie's voice and the band are in great condition, and every song is the coolest. It seems that you will fall in love with the chorus of "Killer Queen" that was decided with a bang. The audience was also enthusiastic in their clapping and chanting, and the South American enthusiasm was clearly conveyed. And the fact that you can clearly see that is the quality of this work. Legends of "nightmares" have been passed down from generation to generation, but the records so far are limited to the MCs that can be heard as evidence of nightmares. However, in this work, while you can clearly hear the many MCs, you can also clearly see the passionate performance that overturns that image. A nightmare that will remain in QUEEN history. This is a documentary album that perfectly records QUEEN's potential to turn anger into rock music even in the face of the worst experiences. Freddie's angry MC, a splendid performance, and the ferocious enthusiasm of Mexico. This is a one-of-a-kind live album that harmonizes them with a wonderful sound. Please enjoy this opportunity to the fullest! Live at Estadio de Beisbol Ignacio Zaragoza, Puebla, Mexico 17th October 1981(2 SOURCE MIX) Disc 1(46:11) 1. Speech 2. Intro. 3. We Will Rock You 4. Let Me Entertain You 5. Play The Game 6. Somebody To Love 7. Killer Queen 8. I'm In Love With My Car 9. Get Down, Make Love 10. Save Me 11. Now I'm Here 12. Dragon Attack 13. Now I'm Here (Reprise ) 14. Love Of My Life Disc 2(40:03) 1. Keep Yourself Alive 2. Drum Solo 3. Guitar Solo 4. Flash's Theme 5. The Hero 6. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 7. Bohemian Rhapsody 8. Tie Your Mother Down 9. Another One Bites The Dust 10. We Will Rock You 11. We Are The Champions 12. God Save The Queen Bonus Track 13. Message from Brian May & Roger Taylor

Disc 1(46:11) 1. Speech 2. Intro. 3. We Will Rock You 4. Let Me Entertain You 5. Play The Game 6. Somebody To Love 7. Killer Queen 8. I'm In Love With My Car 9. Get Down, Make Love 10. Save Me 11. Now I'm Here 12. Dragon Attack 13. Now I'm Here (Reprise) 14. Love Of My Life Disc 2(40:03) 1. Keep Yourself Alive 2. Drum Solo 3. Guitar Solo 4. Flash's Theme 5. The Hero 6. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 7. Bohemian Rhapsody 8. Tie Your Mother Down 9. Another One Bites The Dust 10. We Will Rock You 11. We Are The Champions 12. God Save The Queen Bonus Track 13. Message from Brian May & Roger Taylor

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