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Queen – Perfume Came Naturally From Wembley (Godfather Records GR 603/604)

Perfume Came Naturally From Wembley (Godfather Records GR 603/604)

Wembley Arena, London, England – December 8th, 1980

Disc 1 (56:12):  Introduction, Jailhouse Rock, We Will Rock You (fast), Let Me Entertain You, Play The Game, Mustapha, Death On Two Legs, Killer Queen, I’m In Love With My Car, Get Down Make Love, Need Your Loving Tonight, Save Me, Now I’m Here / Dragon Attack / Now I’m Here (reprise), Fat Bottomed Girls

Disc 2 (55:28):  Love Of My Life, Keep Yourself Alive / drum and guitar solos, Flash, The Hero, Brighton Rock (reprise), Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, We Will Rock You (slow), We Are The Champions, Another One Bites The Dust, Sheer Heart Attack, Tie Your Mother Down, God Save The Queen.  Bonus track, Wembley Arena, London, England – December 9th, 1980:  Imagine

When Queen released The Game in the summer of 1980, it turned out to be the apex of their career.  The LP peaked at number one in seven different countries and produced several number one singles.  With a basic rockabilly “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” and the funk-dance track “Another One Bites The Dust” both being number one in the US proves that Queen were the most versatile and eclectic of all the major rock bands. 

Queen’s US tour was their biggest to date and by the time they began their European tour in Zürich they had just released their latest single “Flash” with “Football Fight” on the b-side.

The first of three shows in Wembley is sourced form a very good to excellent audience reocrding with just a bit of distance from the stage.  There are minor cuts after “Save Me,” the end of the guitar solo and around the encores but nothing is lost.  It first surfaced on the 2LP Flash Alive.  Several years ago Gypsy Eye released Standing On The Arena (GE-135/136).

Perfume Came Naturally From Wembley is the second silver pressed version of the tape.  Compared to Gypsy Eye, Godfather is much louder and more punchy. 

Godfather also include the bonus track “Imagine” from the following night.  Lennon was killed on December 8th (New York time, but December 9th London time) and Queen pay tribute with a cover of “Imagine.” 

Queen make the unusual and daring decision to open these show with a cover of “Jailhouse Rock” before the double blast of the late seventies openers, the fast version of “We Will Rock You” and “Let Me Entertain You.” 

Things slow down a bit with “Play The Game.”  None of the live arrangements has the synthesizer swoops in the introduction and before the guitar solo as the studio version does.  That arrangement sounds more like a gimmick anyway and the sound is much better in the live setting. 

Before “Mustapha” Freddie says, “It’s fucking freezing in this auditorium especially for all those people in the back. But we’ll get your asses on fire in a minute, don’t worry.  We’re gonna do something in Arabic right now and for those of you who speak it you can join in.” 

This is the beginning of a long medley with includes the first three verses of “Death On Two Legs,” “Killer Queen” (in which Freddie sings “perfume comes naturally from Paris” in a French accent and pronouncing Paris correctly), “I’m In Love With My Car” and finally “Get Down Make Love.”

John Deacon’s “Need Your Love Tonight” is a nice diversion, occupying the same spot as his older song “You’re My Best Friend” in set in previous tours.  Freddie introduces Brian on the piano for “Save Me” and engages in a strange conversation with someone in the audience, saying “What did you say in belching? I’ll turn you into a frog if you don’t watch it.” 

Freddie continues before “Fat Bottomed Girls” by asking, “You girls like this moustache?  Any of the boys like the moustache?  Many people don’t like but I don’t give a fuck…I’m gonna keep it.”  He responds to an audience request, “We’re gonna do that one, yes.  You shut up! You keep out of this!  We’re gonna do as he says, by the way. This is a dirty little number, and we’ve ah…you shut up as well. What is this!? You wanna come up and sing it? C’mon! It’s all about tits and bums as you know. It’s called ‘Fat Bottomed Girls.'”

May takes his turn introducing “Love Of My Life” by mentioning how cold it is in the arena.  “Well, I hope you’re all warming up a little by now. It feels like it.  Some time ago we made a live album in which most of you actually participated.  Do you remember that?  We’d like to hear your tonsils again.” 

But his set piece is the long improvisation in “Keep Yourself Alive.”  Roger Taylor plays a loud tympani solo, sounding as if he’s trying to summon the ogre from his sleep with May following with long drones before his heavy metal clinic.  This segues into their latest single “Flash” with May switching to the synthesizer. 

“Flash” is segued with “The Hero” with what sounds like a soundbite from the film playing on the PA.  This portion would be expanded to include “The Battle” and “Vulcan’s Theme” when they toured Japan in a few months.  The encores are switched around a bit with “We Will Rock You” and “We Are The Champions” being played first. 

“Another One Bites The Dust” sounds very close to the studio track and “Sheer Heart Attack” sounds very energetic.  The final song of the night is “Tie Your Mother Down” and the final “God Save The Queen.”

Perfume Came Naturally From Wembley is packaged in a tri-fold cardboard gatefold sleeve with several photographs from the tour.  This is one of the best sounding tapes from the tour and one of the best concerts to obtain and is worthy of another silver pressing, especially since Standing On The Arena is so hard to find. 

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  1. I was also very pleased with this Godfather title. I never came across a copy of Standing On The Arena so I was very excited when this was announced. Unfortunately for me, I was not at this concert.

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  2. This is a superb sounding audience recording, a massive improvement on ‘Standing On The Arena’
    I was at this concert and to get hold of a silver disc edition just over 30 years later is amazing.
    The Godfather label is bringing out some amazing stuff.
    More Queen like this please!

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  3. This is a excellent release by Godfather and sound quality improves as the taper for the source adjusts their equipment and location. Listening to this several times, I can hear how much the crowd was really participating and enjoying this show! One highlight for me is Freddie’s intense performance during “I’m In Love With My Car”. I can’t get enough of this! Another great Queen title from the folks at Godfather and I think even casual fans will enjoy this one!

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