It's so sad that nobody thought to record the feed from the giant Jumbotron screens in Knebworth Park. The best we have is what a member of the audience recorded with their 1986 Camcorder. Thank God that they did!
Reading all of these brilliant posts about everyone who got to see this concert, and watching Queen live elsewhere. I just want to say one thing, You're all a bunch of lucky lucky Bastards
any way you want it yeahhh thats the way it'll be! and just like that....they were gone. end of an era. they not only saved and revitalized rock in the mid 70s but also kept it alive and blitzing at high energy for 22 years. top 5 most influential bands ever. after the end of nirvana and then shortly after the retirement of the ramones in 96 rock was never truly as great again. theres really nothing like the ramones at high volume. the raw power of punk in its purest form. headphones, in the car, through your amp doesnt matter. my favorite band since i was 12. never looked back. RAMONES FOREVER!
Las imágenes adicionales en la versión "oficial" son en realidad tomas de otras partes del show, cortadas y pegadas pero no hay nuevo material, por el contrario, simplemente le corrigieorn la imagen al video original de la BCC.
No, 29. December 1979, Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK, a part of the Concerts of the people of Kampuchea. There is an approximately 1 hour long (if I remember correctly) "montage" of performances of different bands. The Clash features unfortunately just 1 song - Armagideon Time. The "movie" was aired many times in different countries, the BS logo is there because this (best looking) copy was taped off the broadcast of this Japanese TV