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This final concert of the European section of the European Section \u201eHot Space\u201c -Tour was filmed for a television recording. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4With Morgan Fisher, an additional keyboardist for the first time accompanied the band with Morgan Fisher. As a further premiere, bassist John Deacon was also a rhythm guitarist (in Staying Power ) listen. CD 1: Flash (May) \u2013 1:54 The Hero (May) \u2013 1:44 We Will Rock You (Fast) (May) \u2013 3:17 Action This Day (Taylor) \u2013 4:52 Play the Game (Mercury) \u2013 4:30 Staying Power (Mercury) \u2013 4:03 Somebody to Love (Mercury) \u2013 7:53 Now I\u2019m Here (May) \u2013 6:18 Dragon Attack (May) \u2013 4:16 Now I\u2019m Here (Reprise) (May) \u2013 2:20 Love of My Life (Mercury) \u2013 4:22 Save Me (May) \u2013 4:00 Back Chat (Deacon) \u2013 5:02 CD 2: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Get Down, Make Love (Mercury) \u2013 3:39 O’clock only (May) \u2013 6:22 Under Pressure (Queen\/Bowie) \u2013 3:47 Fat Bottomed Girls (May) \u2013 5:25 Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Mercury) \u2013 4:15 Bohemian Rhapsody (Mercury) \u2013 5:38 Tie Your Mother Down (May) \u2013 4:09 Another One Bites the Dust (Deacon) \u2013 3:49 Sheer Heart Attack (Taylor) \u2013 3:25 We Will Rock You (May) \u2013 2:08 We Are the Champions (Mercury) \u2013 3:28 God Save the Queen (Trad. Arr. May) \u2013 1:26 The times refer to the CD titles including announcements and applause. Before Love of My Life Brian May played a short section from the intro of The words of love (Otherwise, apart from the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, it was never time on the program of a queen or solo concert). Reinhold Mack and Mick McKenna’s recording were recorded; They were assisted by Pete Stevens and Greg Cox (in the Rolling Stones Mobile). The “Executive Producers” were Brian May and Roger Taylor; The album was produced by Justin Shirley-Smith. In addition to the instruments of the musicians, the manufacturers are given: The DVD contains an additional disc with extensive bonus material. These include a backstage interview on the occasion of Queen’s appearance in Milton Keynes as well as other interviews with Freddie Mercury, Brian May and Roger Taylor. In particular, this DVD shows excerpts from two other concerts from 1982, which were also filmed. The entire recording of Queen’s last concert of the year near Tokyo on November 3 was originally published as a video in Japan. Keyboarder during this second, non -European section of the Hot-Space -Tour was Fred Mandel, who was also on May’s solo album the following year Star Fleet Project as well as queens next studio album The Works Participated. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Excerpts from the concert in Vienna on May 12, 1982 in the town hall: Another One Bites the Dust We Will Rock You We Are the Champions God Save the Queen Excerpts from the concert in Tokorozawa near Tokyo on November 3, 1982 in the Seibu Lions Stadium; Brian May played the piano in Teo Torriatte : Flash \/ The Hero Now I\u2019m Here Impromptu Put Out the Fire Dragon Attack Now I\u2019m Here (Reprise) Crazy Little Thing Called Love Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together) The so-called DVD photo gallery is with a live version of Calling All Girls underlaid, which was also recorded on November 3, 1982. \u201cAll the live favourites are here: \u2018Love Of My Life\u2019, equal parts graceful lullaby and football terrace chant, but as charming as ever; \u2018Now I\u2019m Here\u2019, spliced cleverly with The Game\u2019s \u2018Dragon Attack\u2019, and \u2018Fat Bottomed Girls\u2019, sounding fatter than ever. And of course, it wouldn\u2019t be a Queen gig without a little of Freddie\u2019s playful crowd mastery. [\u2026] The set finishes predictably but majestically, with Queen\u2019s pomp-rock coup de grace: \u2018We Will Rock You\u2019, followed by \u2018We Are The Champions\u2019 and \u2018God Save The Queen\u2019. If you need a reminder of just how invincible Queen were in concert, look no further.\u201d – Richard Banks (BBC Music) [first] Album [ Edit | Edit the source text ] 9 \u2013 Portugal. [2] 10 – Germany (platinum). [3] 15 – Italy. [4] 20 – Great Britain (gold). [5] 23 – Austria (gold). [6] 52 – Switzerland. [7] 73 – Spain. [8] 74 – Netherlands. [9] 75 – France. [ten] 85 \u2013 Japan. DVD [ Edit | Edit the source text ] 1 – Belgium \/ Germany (2 \u00d7 platinum [3] ) \/ Great Britain (3 \u00d7 platinum [5] ) \/ Italy \/ Austria (gold [6] ) \/ Sweden. 2 – New Zealand \/ Portugal (2 \u00d7 platinum). 4 – Norway. 5 – France. ? – Switzerland (gold). [7] ? – one (platin). [11] \u2191 Richard Banks: Queen on Fire: Live at the Bowl . In: bbc.co.uk . \u2191 Portuguesecharts.com: Queen on Fire \u2013 Live at the Bowl . \u2191 a b Charts-Surfer ; www.ifpi.de . \u2191 Italiancharts.com: Queen on Fire \u2013 Live at the Bowl . \u2191 a b everyhit.com \u2013 UK Top 40 Hit Database ; Tsort.info . \u2191 a b Queen on Fire \u2013 Live at the Bowl. (No longer available online.) In: Austriancharts.at. Archived by Original am 27.\u00a0September 2007 ; accessed on August 25, 2014 . ; Ifpi Austria . \u2191 a b Hitparade.ch: Queen on Fire \u2013 Live at the Bowl ; Hitparade.ch: Edelmetal 2005 . \u2191 Spanishcharts.com: Queen on Fire \u2013 Live at the Bowl . \u2191 dutchcharts.nl: Queen on Fire \u2013 Live at the Bowl . \u2191 lescharts.com: Queen on Fire \u2013 Live at the Bowl . \u2191 Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA): Gold & Platinum \u2013 Searchable Database . 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