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- Specifications
Queen – Agony And Ecstasy
The Forum - Inglewood, CA. March 3rd, 1977 | |||
A1 | Tie Your Mother Down | ||
A2 | Ogre Battle | ||
A3 | White Queen | ||
A4 | Somebody To Love | ||
B1 | Killer Queen | ||
B2 | The Millionaire Waltz | ||
B3 | You're My Best Friend | ||
B4 | Bring Back That Leroy Brown | ||
B5 | Sweet Lady | ||
B6 | Brighton Rock | ||
C1 | '39 | ||
C2 | You Take My Breath Away | ||
C3 | White Man | ||
C4 | The Prophet's Song | ||
C5 | Bohemian Rhapsody | ||
D1 | Stone Cold Crazy | ||
D2 | Keep Yourself Alive | ||
D3 | Liar | ||
D4 | In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited | ||
E1 | Now I'm Here | ||
E2 | Rock And Roll Medley (Incl Hey Big Spender And Jailhouse Rock | ||
E3 | God Save The Queen | ||
Long Beach Arena - Long Beach, CA. December 20th, 1977 | |||
F1 | We Will Rock You | ||
F2 | Brighton Rock | ||
F3 | Somebody To Love | ||
F4 | Death On Two Legs | ||
F5 | Killer Queen | ||
F6 | Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy | ||
G1 | I'm In Love With My Car | ||
G2 | Get Down Make Love | ||
G3 | The Millionaire Waltz | ||
G4 | You're My Best Friend | ||
G5 | Liar | ||
H1 | Love Of My Life | ||
H2 | '39 | ||
H3 | My Melancholy Blues | ||
H4 | White Man | ||
H5 | The Prophet's Song | ||
I1 | Guitar Solo | ||
I2 | The Prophet's Song (Reprise) | ||
I3 | Now I'm Here | ||
I4 | Stone Cold Crazy | ||
I5 | Bohemian Rhapsody | ||
J1 | Keep Yourself Alive | ||
J2 | Tie Your Mother Down | ||
J3 | We Will Rock You | ||
J4 | We Are The Champions | ||
J5 | Sheer Heart Attack | ||
J6 | Jailhouse Rock | ||
J7 | God Save The Queen |
Notes
"Queen - Agony And Ecstasy - The 1977 North American Tours"
5 LP Boxset. Turqouise-coloured vinyl, 180 grames. Each copy is individually numbered. Comes with a 4-page booklet and numbered certificate. Both concerts were originally taped by the late Mike Millard.
Only 400 copies were pressed.
5 LP Boxset. Turqouise-coloured vinyl, 180 grames. Each copy is individually numbered. Comes with a 4-page booklet and numbered certificate. Both concerts were originally taped by the late Mike Millard.
Only 400 copies were pressed.
Available n.196