
The medley has been modified to include tracks from A Day At The Races and now features “Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy” and “The Millionaire Waltz”. “White Queen” is mesmerizing both musically and visually and focuses on Brian May for most of the tune. The performance is finely tuned and where it’s the end of the tour, Freddie’s not afraid to push himself vocally. What is also nice is the job that Apocalypse Sound did with the audio, being perhaps the best this has ever sounded. The video quality is very good with the print presumably very close to the master and the picture only gets washed out some in extreme bright lights but this is minor when considering the moments of real clarity. Visually, it is only a two camera mix but all four members do get face time. The problem is only at the start of the show and only affects “Tie Your Mother Down” and “Ogre Battle” where his vocal cuts in and out in spots. These shows were filmed for what was to be the bands first official live video but due to some technical problems with Freddie’s microphone, the project was ultimately scratched.

Queen started their 19 date European Tour in Stockholm on and finished about a month later with two shows at Earl’s Court in London on June 6th and 7th. Procession, Tie Your Mother Down, Ogre Battle, White Queen, Somebody To Love, Killer Queen, Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy, The Millionaire Waltz, You’re My Best Friend, Bring Back That Leroy Brown, Death On Two Legs, Doing Alright, Brighton Rock, Guitar Solo, Brighton Rock (Reprise), ’39, You Take My Breath Away, White Man, The Prophet’s Song, Bohemian Rhapsody, Keep Yourself Alive, Stone Cold Crazy, In The Lap Of The Gods…Revisited, Now I’m Here, Liar, Rock ‘n’ Roll Medleyīonus Feature: Basketball Halle, Munich, Germany – February 11, 1979įat Bottomed Girls (Soundcheck), Queen Interview, Let Me Entertain You, Now I’m Here, Bohemian Rhapsody, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock you, We Are The Champions, God Save The Queen A Night At The Court – The Definitive Edition (Apocalypse Sound AS 166)Įarl’s Court, London, England – June 6, 1977
