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This Edition includes Queen Live On Air CD 3 – a single disc featuring highlights of three live concert broadcasts: Queen live at the Golder's Green Hippodrome, from September 1973, their first concert to be transmitted on radio anywhere in the world. Also, Queen performing in Brazil at Sao Paulo’s gigantic Morumbi stadium to a record-setting audience of 131,000 originally relayed live on radio and TV in March 1981 on the Badeirantes network during the band’s infamous South America Bites The Dust tour. Finally, Queen’s penultimate live concert radio broadcast. Aired less than four weeks before their last show with Freddie, this was a live emission from the show in Mannheim Germany, in June 1986 during the mighty Magic Tour.

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Now, for the very first time, all six Queen BBC sessions, which, will be uploaded by me, If you haven't already... please see my previous torrent.. Queen live on air CD 1 and CD 2 - meticulously restored by Queen engineer Kris Fredriksson and mastered by Grammy Award winner Adam Ayan - have been brought together on Queen On Air, released on November 4 by Virgin EMI. North America through Hollywood Records. Available as a 2-CD set and a 3-LP vinyl edition, plus a Deluxe 6-disc edition featuring a CD of live broadcasts and 3 CDs of radio interviews, Queen On Air is an essential addition for connoisseurs of the band.

Queen On Air is more than just a collection of rare recordings – it is a glorious snapshot of the growth of a legend.


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The set further offers a captivating selection of radio interviews(which will be coming after this upload) with both the whole band and the individual members at various points between 1976 and 1992. Queen On Air: The Interviews (3 CDs) delivers a compelling three and a half hour distillation of revealing encounters recorded for the BBC and Capital Radio in London between 1976-1992.

Spanning 220 minutes, the seventeen interviews represent significant landmarks in the Queen story. Talking with some of Britain’s best known broadcasters and presenters, the band reflect on various moments in their musical history, influences and aspirations, and provide some memorable quotes, such as Roger Taylor’s now famous description of Queen’s 1984 Works tour as having “more lights and spectacle than the Vatican”.


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On a more serious note, from June 1982, Brian discusses the Hot Space album and explains why the non-compromising anti-gun song Put Out the Fire is immediately followed on the album by Life is Real (Freddie’s song for John Lennon).

Elsewhere, in a 1981 interview recorded during the band’s South American adventure, John Deacon provides some rare insight into some of the more unusual demands of the tour, including why it was necessary to fly in 75 tons of stage equipment and an entire football pitch-worth of Astro turf.

Roger is interviewed by Richard Skinner and Tommy Vance in 1979 and 1980 to promote the new Queen albums of the time, Live Killers and Flash Gordon respectively, and in a BBC Radio 1 interview with Simon Bates in 1985, Freddie (drinking vodka while the host sips tea!) talks candidly about the public perception of him, about playing ‘rock and roll dodgems’, his image, private life, and working with Michael Jackson and David Bowie.

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Freddie, as he was generally accustomed to doing, steals the show again during a 1976 encounter with his friend Kenny Everett, on his Capital Radio programme. The host attempts to throw his guest off balance by handing him a weather report to read out on air, without warning, while Freddie does his utmost to maintain his composure.

Queen On Air also provides us with the very last interview Brian, John, Freddie and Roger would give together. Being interviewed for a ‘Queen For An Hour' special with BBC Radio 1’s Mike Read to promote the new album The Miracle and broadcast during the May Bank Holiday weekend of 1989, Read makes the most of his one hour with Queen by cajoling all kinds of details from his guests and covering significant and often enthralling ground. Rare candor emerges, particularly from Freddie, as well as poignant and amusing moments. Aside from discussing the recently recorded new tracks, there is mention of Aretha Franklin, George Michael, Montserrat Caballé, Smokey Robinson, John Lennon and Jimi Hendrix, before moving on to what could be expected next from Queen.

In an emotional August 1992 BBC Radio 2 interview with Simon Bates three years after that final band interview, Brian recalls the shattering loss of Freddie Mercury nine months earlier and coming to terms with his death.


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Format                                   : MPEG Audio
Overall bit rate mode                    : Constant
Overall bit rate                         : 320 kb/s
Album                                    : On Air
Performer                                : Queen
Genre                                    : Rock


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Golders Green Hippodrome, London, England, 13th September 1973

3-1
Procession (Intro Tape)
Written-By – Brian May
1:41

3-2
Father To Son
Written-By – Brian May
5:29

3-3
Son And Daughter
Written-By – Brian May
3:44

3-4
Guitar Solo
Written-By – Brian May
1:25

3-5
Son And Daughter (Reprise)
Written-By – Brian May
2:08

3-6
Ogre Battle
Written-By – Freddie Mercury
5:22

3-7
Liar
Written-By – Freddie Mercury
7:27

3-8
Jailhouse Rock
Written-By – Leiber & Stoller
1:07

Estádio Do Morumbi, São Paulo, Brazil, 20th March 1981

3-9
Intro
Written-By – Roger Taylor
0:26

3-10
We Will Rock You [Fast]
Written-By – Brian May
3:03

3-11
Let Me Entertain You
Written-By – Freddie Mercury
3:20

3-12
I'm In Love With My Car
Written-By – Roger Taylor
2:05

3-13
Alright Alright
Written-By – Queen
2:40

3-14
Dragon Attack
Written-By – Brian May
3:27

3-15
Now I'm Here (Reprise)
Written-By – Brian May
1:46

3-16
Love Of My Life
Written-By – Freddie Mercury
4:41

Maimarktgelände, Mannheim, Germany, 21st June 1986

3-17
A Kind Of Magic
Written-By – Roger Taylor
6:25

3-18
Vocal Improvisation
Written-By – Freddie Mercury
1:03

3-19
Under Pressure
Written-By – David Bowie, Queen
3:37

3-20
Is This The World We Created...?
Written-By – Brian May, Freddie Mercury
2:49

3-21
(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care
Written-By – Leiber & Stoller
1:27

3-22
Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart)
Written-By – Gene Pitney
1:39

3-23
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Written-By – Freddie Mercury
4:55

3-24
God Save The Queen
Arranged By – Brian May
1:23

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