- Crazy Tour
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Crazy Tour Local tour by Queen Start date November 22, 1979 End date December 26, 1979 Legs 1 Shows 20 Queen tour chronology Jazz Tour
(1978-1979)Crazy Tour
(1979)The Game Tour
(1980-1981)Crazy Tour was a short tour by the English rock band Queen during November and December 1979.
After the release of the single "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", the band decided to change the concert dynamic they used to do the last years. In this tour Queen would revisit smaller venues, many which held less than two thousand seats. Nonetheless, it was the highly awaited UK leg of the successful Jazz Tour. The last concert of this tour at the Hammersmith Odeon was also the first concert of the Concerts for the People of Kampuchea.[1] A bootleg recording of this concert exists as the 2-CD set Crazy Tour of London.[2]
Contents
Setlist
- Intro
- We Will Rock You (Fast)
- Let Me Entertain You
- Somebody To Love
- If You Can't Beat Them
- Mustapha
- Death On Two Legs
- Killer Queen
- I'm In Love With My Car
- Get Down Make Love
- You're My Best Friend
- Save Me
- Now I'm Here
- Don't Stop Me Now
- Spread Your Wings
- Love of My Life
- '39
- Keep Yourself Alive
- Drum solo
- Guitar solo
- Liar (Manchester, Glasgow and Newcastle only)
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- Bohemian Rhapsody
- Tie Your Mother Down
Encores:
- Sheer Heart Attack
- We Will Rock You
- We Are The Champions
- God Save the Queen (tape)
Other songs:
- Jailhouse Rock
- Fat Bottomed Girls
- Mull of Kintyre (December 7, 1979 Liverpool)
- Silent Night (December 26, 1979 London)
- Danny Boy (November 22, 1979 Dublin)
Tour dates
Date City Country Venue November 22, 1979 Dublin Ireland RDS Arena November 24, 1979 Birmingham England National Exhibition Centre November 26, 1979 Manchester Apollo Theatre November 27, 1979 November 30, 1979 Glasgow Scotland Apollo Theatre December 1, 1979 December 3, 1979 Newcastle England City Hall December 4, 1979 December 6, 1979 Liverpool Empire Theatre December 7, 1979 December 9, 1979 Bristol Hippodrome December 10, 1979 Brighton Brighton Centre December 11, 1979 December 13, 1979 London Lyceum Theatre December 14, 1979 Rainbow Theatre December 17, 1979 Purley Tiffany's December 19, 1979 Tottenham Mayfair December 20, 1979 Lewisham Odeon December 22, 1979 Alexandra Palace December 26, 1979 Hammersmith Odeon References
- ^ Freestone, Peter; David Evans (2001). Freddie Mercury: An intimate memoir by the man who knew him best. Omnibus Press. p. 18. ISBN 0711986746. http://books.google.com/books?id=AH8zZsbmB98C&pg=PA18.
- ^ "Crazy Tour of London". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r552285. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
External links
Categories:- Queen (band) concert tours
- 1979 concert tours
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