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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
The events were organized by Paul McCartney and Kurt Waldheim to raise funds for the citizens who were affected by the wars raging in Cambodia as a result of the reign of Pol Pot.<ref>[https://www.huffingtonpost.com/hirad-abtahi/the-paul-mccartneyunited-_b_11285850.html Huffington Post article discussing the events] 03 Mar '18</ref> | The events were organized by Paul McCartney and Kurt Waldheim to raise funds for the citizens who were affected by the wars raging in Cambodia as a result of the reign of Pol Pot.<ref>[https://www.huffingtonpost.com/hirad-abtahi/the-paul-mccartneyunited-_b_11285850.html Huffington Post article discussing the events] Retrieved 03 Mar '18</ref> | ||
The concert was filmed and broadcasted on BBC 1, and multiple audio recordings were made by audience members that have since appeared on bootlegs.<ref name="Rolling Stone"/> | The concert was filmed and broadcasted on BBC 1, and multiple audio recordings were made by audience members that have since appeared on bootlegs.<ref name="Rolling Stone"/> | ||
Wing's performance on December 29th would end the group's final tour and mark the group's final concert.<ref>[https://www.kshe95.com/news/real-rock-news/flashback-paul-mccartney-wings-play-final-show K-SHE 95 article on Wings' performance] 03 Mar '18</ref> | Wing's performance on December 29th would end the group's final tour and mark the group's final concert.<ref>[https://www.kshe95.com/news/real-rock-news/flashback-paul-mccartney-wings-play-final-show K-SHE 95 article on Wings' performance] Retrieved 03 Mar '18</ref> | ||
==Setlist<ref>[https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/queen/1979/hammersmith-odeon-london-england-33d580e5.html List of songs played] 02 Mar '18</ref>== | ==Setlist<ref>[https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/queen/1979/hammersmith-odeon-london-england-33d580e5.html List of songs played] Retrieved 02 Mar '18</ref>== | ||
# Jailhouse Rock | # Jailhouse Rock | ||
# We Will Rock You | # We Will Rock You | ||
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Despite the concert being very well known, for the longest time, bootleggers had only partial footage at their disposal; lacking parts of some songs, some of which didn't even appear at all. | Despite the concert being very well known, for the longest time, bootleggers had only partial footage at their disposal; lacking parts of some songs, some of which didn't even appear at all. | ||
All of the footage from the concert was remastered and used in the film ''Queen - A Night At The Odeon'', which was released to coincide with the release of the live album ''A Night at the Odeon – Hammersmith 1975''.<ref name="Rolling Stone">[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/brian-may-talks-queens-1975-concert-film-performing-bohemian-rhapsody-live-20151012 Brian May interview regarding the release] 02 Mar '18</ref> | All of the footage from the concert was remastered and used in the film ''Queen - A Night At The Odeon'', which was released to coincide with the release of the live album ''A Night at the Odeon – Hammersmith 1975''.<ref name="Rolling Stone">[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/brian-may-talks-queens-1975-concert-film-performing-bohemian-rhapsody-live-20151012 Brian May interview regarding the release] Retrieved 02 Mar '18</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 20:04, 3 March 2018
A photo taken from the concert.
Status: Found
Date found: 20 Nov '15
Found by: Virgin EMI Records/Hollywood Records
On December 1979, a series of concerts featuring Queen, The Clash, The Who, etc. were held at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, England; for the benefit of the victims of war-torn Cambodia. These series of concerts were called "Concerts for the people of Kampuchea".
Background
The events were organized by Paul McCartney and Kurt Waldheim to raise funds for the citizens who were affected by the wars raging in Cambodia as a result of the reign of Pol Pot.[1]
The concert was filmed and broadcasted on BBC 1, and multiple audio recordings were made by audience members that have since appeared on bootlegs.[2]
Wing's performance on December 29th would end the group's final tour and mark the group's final concert.[3]
Setlist[4]
- Jailhouse Rock
- We Will Rock You
- Let Me Entertain You
- Somebody to Love
- If You Can't Beat Them
- Mustapha
- Death on Two Legs
- Killer Queen
- I'm in Love with My Car
- Get Down, Make Love
- You're My Best Friend
- Save Me
- Now I'm Here
- Don't Stop Me Now
- Spread Your Wings
- Love of My Life
- '39
- Keep Yourself Alive
- Drum Solo
- Guitar Solo
- Silent Night
- Brighton Rock
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- Bohemian Rhapsody
- Tie Your Mother Down
- Encore
- Sheer Heart Attack
- We Will Rock You
- We Are the Champions
- God Save the Queen
Availability
Despite the concert being very well known, for the longest time, bootleggers had only partial footage at their disposal; lacking parts of some songs, some of which didn't even appear at all.
All of the footage from the concert was remastered and used in the film Queen - A Night At The Odeon, which was released to coincide with the release of the live album A Night at the Odeon – Hammersmith 1975.[2]
References
- ↑ Huffington Post article discussing the events Retrieved 03 Mar '18
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Brian May interview regarding the release Retrieved 02 Mar '18
- ↑ K-SHE 95 article on Wings' performance Retrieved 03 Mar '18
- ↑ List of songs played Retrieved 02 Mar '18