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|title=<center>"Live at Hammersmith"</center> | |title=<center>"Live at the Hammersmith Odeon"</center> | ||
|image=Queen live at Hammersmith.jpg | |image=Queen live at Hammersmith.jpg | ||
|imagecaption=A photo taken from the concert. | |imagecaption=A photo taken from the concert. | ||
|status=<span style="color: | |status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span> | ||
|datefound= | |datefound=??/??/1980 | ||
|foundby= | |foundby=Unknown Bootleggers | ||
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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". | 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), has only been partially found on video. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Then United Nations secretary general Kurt Waldheim approached Paul McCartney in the hopes of staging a reunion concert of The Beatles in order 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>. Although McCartney was dismayed by the idea of reuniting with his former bandmates, he organized the chain of concerts with appearances of such notable musicians and acts as Queen, The Who, Wings, McCartney's group; Elvis Costello, The Clash, and others. | Then United Nations secretary general Kurt Waldheim approached Paul McCartney in the hopes of staging a reunion concert of The Beatles in order 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>. Although McCartney was dismayed by the idea of reuniting with his former bandmates, he organized the chain of concerts with appearances of such notable musicians and acts as Queen, The Who, Wings, McCartney's group; Elvis Costello, The Clash, and others. | ||
The concert was filmed and broadcasted on BBC 1, and multiple audio recordings were made by audience members that have since appeared on bootlegs. | The concert was filmed and broadcasted on BBC 1, and multiple audio recordings were made by audience members that have since appeared on bootlegs. | ||
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> | 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> | ||
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|1||Jailhouse Rock | |1||Jailhouse Rock (incomplete on video) | ||
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|2||We Will Rock You | |2||We Will Rock You | ||
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|5||If You Can't Beat Them | |5||If You Can't Beat Them | ||
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|6||Mustapha | |6||Mustapha (incomplete on video) | ||
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|7||Death on Two Legs | |7||Death on Two Legs | ||
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|23||Crazy Little Thing Called Love | |23||Crazy Little Thing Called Love | ||
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|24||Bohemian Rhapsody | |24||Bohemian Rhapsody (incomplete on video) | ||
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|25||Tie Your Mother Down | |25||Tie Your Mother Down | ||
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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. | ||
Not all of the footage is available. Jailhouse Rock, Mustapha, and Bohemian Rhapsody only have a few seconds of video. However, audio sourced from audience recordings do exist. There is no official release of this concert, but with multiple videos being used in documentaries (primarily Don't Stop Me Now), the chances are very good. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 23:57, 25 October 2018
A photo taken from the concert.
Status: Partially Found
Date found: ??/??/1980
Found by: Unknown Bootleggers
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), has only been partially found on video.
Background
Then United Nations secretary general Kurt Waldheim approached Paul McCartney in the hopes of staging a reunion concert of The Beatles in order 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]. Although McCartney was dismayed by the idea of reuniting with his former bandmates, he organized the chain of concerts with appearances of such notable musicians and acts as Queen, The Who, Wings, McCartney's group; Elvis Costello, The Clash, and others.
The concert was filmed and broadcasted on BBC 1, and multiple audio recordings were made by audience members that have since appeared on bootlegs.
Wing's performance on December 29th would end the group's final tour and mark the group's final concert.[2]
Setlist[3]
# | Track title |
---|---|
1 | Jailhouse Rock (incomplete on video) |
2 | We Will Rock You |
3 | Let Me Entertain You |
4 | Somebody to Love |
5 | If You Can't Beat Them |
6 | Mustapha (incomplete on 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 on 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
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.
Not all of the footage is available. Jailhouse Rock, Mustapha, and Bohemian Rhapsody only have a few seconds of video. However, audio sourced from audience recordings do exist. There is no official release of this concert, but with multiple videos being used in documentaries (primarily Don't Stop Me Now), the chances are very good.
References
- ↑ Huffington Post article discussing the events. Retrieved 03 Mar '18.
- ↑ K-SHE 95 article on Wings' performance. Retrieved 03 Mar '18.
- ↑ List of songs played. Retrieved 02 Mar '18.