Difference between revisions of "Queen live at Hammersmith Odeon (partially found concert footage; 1979)"
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | Then United Nations secretary general Kurt Waldheim approached Paul McCartney in the hopes of staging a reunion concert of The Beatles to raise funds for citizens affected by the wars raging in Cambodia under the reign of Pol Pot.<ref>[https://huffingtonpost.com/hirad-abtahi/the-paul-mccartneyunited-_b_11285850.html Huffington Post article discussing the events.] Retrieved 03 Mar '18 | + | Then United Nations secretary general Kurt Waldheim approached Paul McCartney in the hopes of staging a reunion concert of The Beatles to raise funds for citizens affected by the wars raging in Cambodia under the reign of Pol Pot.<ref>[https://huffingtonpost.com/hirad-abtahi/the-paul-mccartneyunited-_b_11285850.html Huffington Post article discussing the events.] Retrieved 03 Mar '18</ref> McCartney was put off by the idea of reuniting with his former band-mates, though, and he instead organized a chain of concerts with appearances of such notable musicians and acts as Queen, The Who, Wings, Elvis Costello, The Clash, and others. |
The concert was filmed and broadcast on BBC 1 and multiple audio recordings were made by audience members that have since appeared on bootlegs. | The concert was filmed and broadcast on BBC 1 and multiple audio recordings were made by audience members that have since appeared on bootlegs. | ||
− | ==Setlist<ref>[https://setlist.fm/setlist/queen/1979/hammersmith-odeon-london-england-33d580e5.html List of songs played.] Retrieved 02 Mar '18 | + | ==Setlist<ref>[https://setlist.fm/setlist/queen/1979/hammersmith-odeon-london-england-33d580e5.html List of songs played.] Retrieved 02 Mar '18</ref>== |
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Despite the concert being very well known, for the longest time, bootlegs didn't account for much of the concert; some songs were only partially available, and others were missing in their entirety. | Despite the concert being very well known, for the longest time, bootlegs didn't account for much of the concert; some songs were only partially available, and others were missing in their entirety. | ||
− | Not all footage is available. ''Jailhouse Rock'', ''Mustapha'', and ''Bohemian Rhapsody'' only have a few seconds of video. However, audio sourced from audience recordings do exist.<ref>[https://www.queenlive.ca/queen/79-12-26.htm Site that lists various bootleg releases.] Retrieved 23 June '19</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dc7s8SQWc4 The best known audience recording of the show.] Retrieved 23 June '19</ref> There is one official release of this concert, however, it's not a video release and it only has ''Now I'm Here''.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/Various-Concerts-For-The-People-Of-Kampuchea/release/1624120 Discogs listing on "Concerts For The People of Kampuchea" vinyl.] Retrieved 31 May '19 | + | Not all footage is available. ''Jailhouse Rock'', ''Mustapha'', and ''Bohemian Rhapsody'' only have a few seconds of video. However, audio sourced from audience recordings do exist.<ref>[https://www.queenlive.ca/queen/79-12-26.htm Site that lists various bootleg releases.] Retrieved 23 June '19</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dc7s8SQWc4 The best known audience recording of the show.] Retrieved 23 June '19</ref> There is one official release of this concert, however, it's not a video release and it only has ''Now I'm Here''.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/Various-Concerts-For-The-People-Of-Kampuchea/release/1624120 Discogs listing on "Concerts For The People of Kampuchea" vinyl.] Retrieved 31 May '19</ref> Though multiple videos are being used in documentaries (primarily ''Don't Stop Me Now'') the chances of one soon are very good. |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:44, 31 July 2019
On December 1979, a series of concerts were held at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, England for the benefit of the victims of war-torn Cambodia. This series of concerts was called "Concerts for the people of Kampuchea". Queen's performance (which opened the concerts) is only partially available in video form.
Background[edit | edit source]
Then United Nations secretary general Kurt Waldheim approached Paul McCartney in the hopes of staging a reunion concert of The Beatles to raise funds for citizens affected by the wars raging in Cambodia under the reign of Pol Pot.[1] McCartney was put off by the idea of reuniting with his former band-mates, though, and he instead organized a chain of concerts with appearances of such notable musicians and acts as Queen, The Who, Wings, Elvis Costello, The Clash, and others.
The concert was filmed and broadcast on BBC 1 and multiple audio recordings were made by audience members that have since appeared on bootlegs.
Setlist[2][edit | edit source]
# | Track title |
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1 | "Jailhouse Rock" (incomplete video) |
2 | "We Will Rock You (Fast Version)" |
3 | "Let Me Entertain You" |
4 | "Somebody to Love" |
5 | "If You Can't Beat Them" |
6 | "Mustapha" (incomplete video) |
7 | "Death on Two Legs" |
8 | "Killer Queen" |
9 | "I'm in Love with My Car" |
10 | "Get Down, Make Love" |
11 | "You're My Best Friend" |
12 | "Save Me" |
13 | "Now I'm Here" |
14 | "Don't Stop Me Now" |
15 | "Spread Your Wings" |
16 | "Love of My Life" |
17 | "'39" |
18 | "Keep Yourself Alive" |
19 | "Drum Solo" |
20 | "Guitar Solo" |
21 | "Silent Night" |
22 | "Brighton Rock" |
23 | "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" |
24 | "Bohemian Rhapsody" (incomplete video) |
25 | "Tie Your Mother Down" |
26 | "Encore" |
27 | "Sheer Heart Attack" |
28 | "We Will Rock You" |
29 | "We Are the Champions" |
30 | "God Save the Queen" |
Availability[edit | edit source]
Despite the concert being very well known, for the longest time, bootlegs didn't account for much of the concert; some songs were only partially available, and others were missing in their entirety.
Not all footage is available. Jailhouse Rock, Mustapha, and Bohemian Rhapsody only have a few seconds of video. However, audio sourced from audience recordings do exist.[3][4] There is one official release of this concert, however, it's not a video release and it only has Now I'm Here.[5] Though multiple videos are being used in documentaries (primarily Don't Stop Me Now) the chances of one soon are very good.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Huffington Post article discussing the events. Retrieved 03 Mar '18
- ↑ List of songs played. Retrieved 02 Mar '18
- ↑ Site that lists various bootleg releases. Retrieved 23 June '19
- ↑ The best known audience recording of the show. Retrieved 23 June '19
- ↑ Discogs listing on "Concerts For The People of Kampuchea" vinyl. Retrieved 31 May '19