City: Coventry, UK
Venue: Coventry Theatre
Date: November 16, 1975

Setlist:
Bohemian Rhapsody (tape & rock part), Ogre Battle, Sweet Lady, White Queen, Flick Of The Wrist, Bohemian Rhapsody (verses), Killer Queen, The March Of The Black Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise), Bring Back That Leroy Brown, Son And Daughter, The Prophet's Song, Stone Cold Crazy, Doing All Right, Keep Yourself Alive, Seven Seas Of Rhye, Liar, In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited, Now I'm Here, Big Spender, Jailhouse Rock, God Save The Queen



This is the last known instance of Queen performing the full version of Son And Daughter. It would soon be (mostly) replaced by Brighton Rock.

After Son And Daughter, Freddie gets chatty. "Are you enjoying yourselves? It's time we did another one from one of this, from this new package that we've got here [he's holding a copy of A Night Of The Opera, which hasn't been released yet]." He jokingly asks, knowing full well that nobody can answer him, "Which one would you like out of this?" He and the audience share a laugh. "Cheeky bugger," he says of himself. He then introduces The Prophet's Song, something which will become a fan favourite not long after the new album is released later in the week.

Seven Seas Of Rhye returns to the setlist, and Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll is dropped for now.


Recording length: 88 minutes (2 CD, incomplete)
Quality: B-
Source: Audience
Lineage: AUD > Cassette (x) > NAD 6130 > WAV (GoldWave speed correction) > FLAC level 8
Track listing:
Bohemian Rhapsody (tape & rock part) [cut], Ogre Battle, Sweet Lady, White Queen, Flick Of The Wrist, Bohemian Rhapsody (verses), Killer Queen, The March Of The Black Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise), Bring Back That Leroy Brown, Son And Daughter, The Prophet's Song [cut], Doing All Right, Keep Yourself Alive, Seven Seas Of Rhye, Liar, In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited, Now I'm Here [cut], Big Spender, Jailhouse Rock, God Save The Queen


This is the best known copy of this audience tape, apart from the last 20 seconds of The Prophet's Song dipping a bit in quality (although 5 seconds of that segment were not on previous copies). Previous versions had a fair amount of tape hiss, and old CDR copies had digital noise on much of the first disc.

The Prophet's Song cuts out, also omitting Stone Cold Crazy.




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