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Queen (+related) Live Recordings

      Appart from Queen Concerts, the Audio Live Tapes and Live CDRs sections also refers to concerts by The Cross, Brian May Band, Roger   Taylor and some concerts where Queen members were involved, as well as Cover bands gigs. It is interesting to note that most of these shows were not filmed, neither issued on bootleg LPs or large production CDs. Even those which were released on mass-produced bootleg albums, sometimes appear more complete here, since most of these tapes/CDRs were taken from the bootleg's master tapes. On the lists, each column mean the following:

Code Code in chronological order (yymmdd on tape list or yyyymmdd on the CDR list)
Date Concert date
Artist Artist / Group.
Title Bootleg's title (None if the recording only exists on tape).
Venue Concert's place (theater, stadium, etc).
City City where the concert took place.
Country Country where the concert took place.
Tape (on the Live Tapes section) or Tape Version (On the Live CDR section) Tapes, in minutes, necessary for the recording.On the CDR list, this is information is for people who want their copy on cassete.
Q Sound Quality: [E]xcellent, [V]ery Good, [G]ood, [R]egular ou [P]oor.
S [S]tereo / [M]ono.
Side A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H (Live Tapes section) or Tracks/CD1/CD2/CD3 (Live CDR section) Content, track by track, in each side of the tape, or on the whole CDR disc.
Remaster Items listed as REMASTERS are free of the following kinds of problems:
 
bulletNo compressed sourced material (MP3, etc).All concerts were taken from my low generation high quality media tapes/LPs/CDs
 
bulletNo clicks between tracks (even microclicks were removed)
 
bulletTrack separation points positioned exactly where they are supposed to be
 
bulletPitch (playing speed) adjusted when the original tape was too fast or too slow
 
bulletSilence at the end or beginning of the whole recording removed
 
bulletSmall duplicated segments of recording removed (common on editing done on cassete tapes)
 
bulletOptimized distribution of recording time x media (Example: 90 min recordings on 90 min CDRs, etc)
 
bulletThey are the most complete and better sounding version available of each concert, sometimes compiled from various sources

Note that the overall sound quality sometimes cannot be much improved; we're mainly referring to corrections here.
Usually when a pressed disc (not CDR) exists as the better source for a concert it is directly listed as a remaster here.Usually these discs don't need correction, but I do remaster them to if necessary.
To recognize if the copy you currently have of a concert is a remaster/corrected disc, first check for the errors listed; if in doubt compare the disc time to those listed - a difference up to 2s per disc (as displayed by different players) is acceptable.

Notes:

bulletBeware of Fake Live stuff! All live lists on this website are 100% "cleaned" of that rubbish.
bulletThe total of live tapes/CDRs is summed at the bottom of the lists.
bulletItems listed in RED were added or updated in the last two months.