Первый концертный (двойной!) альбом Queen, записанный во время европейской части турне в поддержку альбома Jazz (1978).
0:00 We Will Rock You (Fast) 3:31 Let Me Entertain You 6:43 Death On Two Legs 10:05 Killer Queen 12:05 Bicycle Race 13:34 I'm In Love With My Car 15:36 Get Down, Make Love 20:07 You're My Best Friend 22:26 Now I'm Here 31:02 Dreamer's Ball 34:45 Love of my Life 39:40 '39 43:05 Keep Yourself Alive 47:10 Don't Stop Me Now 51:37 Spread Your Wings 56:24 Brighton Rock 1:09:15 Bohemian Rhapsody 1:14:45 Tie Your Mother Down 1:18:30 Sheer Heart Attack 1:22:10 We Will Rock You 1:24:50 We Are The Champions 1:28:20 God Save The Queen
Первый концертный (двойной!) альбом Queen, записанный во время европейской части турне в поддержку альбома Jazz (1978).
0:00 We Will Rock You (Fast) 3:31 Let Me Entertain You 6:43 Death On Two Legs 10:05 Killer Queen 12:05 Bicycle Race 13:34 I'm In Love With My Car 15:36 Get Down, Make Love 20:07 You're My Best Friend 22:26 Now I'm Here 31:02 Dreamer's Ball 34:45 Love of my Life 39:40 '39 43:05 Keep Yourself Alive 47:10 Don't Stop Me Now 51:37 Spread Your Wings 56:24 Brighton Rock 1:09:15 Bohemian Rhapsody 1:14:45 Tie Your Mother Down 1:18:30 Sheer Heart Attack 1:22:10 We Will Rock You 1:24:50 We Are The Champions 1:28:20 God Save The Queen
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