City: | Kakegawa, Japan |
Venue: | Yamaha Resort Tsumagoi - Exhibition Hall |
Date: | April 29, 1975 |
Setlist: | Procession, Now I'm Here, Ogre Battle, White Queen, Flick Of The Wrist, Doing All Right, In The Lap Of The Gods, Killer Queen, The March Of The Black Queen, Bring Back That Leroy Brown, Son And Daughter, Keep Yourself Alive, Seven Seas Of Rhye, Stone Cold Crazy, Liar, In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited, Big Spender, Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll, Jailhouse Rock, God Save The Queen |
While this show has been referred to as being performed in Shizuoka, the show took place in Kakegawa, a city in the prefecture of Shizuoka (Shizuoka city itself is about 30km away from the venue where the show was played). Thanks to Julien Cohen for pointing this out. Doing All Right is a beautiful version tonight, and Stone Cold Crazy is a really rocking one. The set is shorter than the last few shows, as Father To Son and See What A Fool I've Been aren't performed. |
Recording length: | 92 minutes (2 CD, incomplete) | |
Quality: | A- | |
Source: | Audience | |
Lineage: | "Seven Seas Of Tsumagoi" (Sweet Encore) silvers | |
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Track listing: | Procession, Now I'm Here, Ogre Battle, White Queen, Flick Of The Wrist, Doing All Right, In The Lap Of The Gods, Killer Queen, The March Of The Black Queen, Bring Back That Leroy Brown, Son And Daughter, Keep Yourself Alive, Seven Seas Of Rhye [cut], Stone Cold Crazy, Liar, In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited, Big Spender, Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll, Jailhouse Rock, God Save The Queen [cut] | |
This bootleg, released around 2000, contains a great recording of an early Japanese show. The sound is very bass-heavy throughout (but not overpowering like on the Kobe recording), so one can hear a young John Deacon very clearly throughout this show. After the taper flipped the tape, he must have repositioned the recording device, creating some normalization issues in certain places. At least it doesn't distort, which is often what happens when a tape is overloaded. The only major flaw of this bootleg is that the sound has been crushed by compression, especially noticeable in the first minute of Liar. Here's a link to the always-reliable GS review: http://www.collectorsmusicreviews.com |