6. Newcastle Vs Newcastle Comparisons-1 (The Crazy Debate: 8/27/2010) Video
Before I get into the 1980s concerts, I would like to throw out a treat for everybody! My friends (thebiggestqueenfan, and tsskiller08) and myself decided to try out an idea--have a live debate via Skype! I recorded this debate using a very cheap built-in microphone (which explains the relatively bad sound quality--though it's still listenable), and used GarageBand as the recording source. We cover the entire Crazy Tour of Queen (well the recorded gigs), and we broke each song down and discussed them. This debate was entirely ad-libbed (you can hear mistakes/bloopers throughout--I'll make a partial list below), and based off our own knowledge. Some stuff you may agree with--some stuff you will disagree with. But you can all agree on one thing: This was a LONG debate (1 hour and 42 minutes)!
ENJOY!!!
Here's a partial list of bloopers:
1. I was swigging on Carlo Rossi (wine) and Mountain Dew throughout this whole debate--leading to me forgetting which gig I was talking about in some parts. Also I would forget which songs were on which concerts--so I would just improv through, or make TSS and Brian talk.
2. TSS forgets which Hot Space gig he was talking about (Cologne 1982 instead of Edinburgh 1982), leading to some rather comical moments of correction between him, Brian, and myself (keep in mind--I forgot too)!
3. Despite being solely about the Crazy Tour, TSS thought it would a good idea to add the Sheer Heart Attack Tour, Japan 1979 and the mid 80s tours to the debate! I love that guy!
1. Introduction (The Crazy Debate: 8/27/2010) Before I get into the 1980s concerts, I would like to throw out a treat for everybody! My friends (thebiggestqueenfan, and tsskiller08) and myself decided to try out an idea--have a live debate via Skype! I recorded this debate using a very cheap built-in microphone (which explains the relatively bad sound quality--though it's still listenable), and used GarageBand as the recording source. We cover the entire Crazy Tour of Queen (well the recorded gigs), and we broke each song down and discussed them. This debate was entirely ad-libbed (you can hear mistakes/bloopers throughout--I'll make a partial list below), and based off our own knowledge. Some stuff you may agree with--some stuff you will disagree with. But you can all agree on one thing: This was a LONG debate (1 hour and 42 minutes)! ENJOY!!! Here's a partial list of bloopers: 1. I was swigging on Carlo Rossi (wine) and Mountain Dew throughout this whole debate--leading to me forgetting which gig I was talking about in some parts. Also I would forget which songs were on which concerts--so I would just improv through, or make TSS and Brian talk. 2. TSS forgets which Hot Space gig he was talking about (Cologne 1982 instead of Edinburgh 1982), leading to some rather comical moments of correction between him, Brian, and myself (keep in mind--I forgot too)! 3. Despite being solely about the Crazy Tour, TSS thought it would a good idea to add the Sheer Heart Attack Tour, Japan 1979 and the mid 80s tours to the debate! I <b>...</b>
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