Crazy Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:Crazy Tour
Type:Local
Location:British Isles
Album:Live Killers
Artist:Queen
Start Date:22 November 1979
End Date:26 December 1979
Number Of Legs:1
Number Of Shows:20
Last Tour:Jazz Tour
(1978–1979)
This Tour:Crazy Tour
(1979)
Next Tour:The Game Tour
(1980–1981)

Crazy Tour was the seventh concert tour by the British rock band Queen during November and December 1979.

Background

After the release of the single "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", the band decided to change the concert format they do in the previous tours, as a result, they revisited smaller venues and adopted a new intro tape, consisting of a droning synthesizer leading into the thunder and lightning heard at the end of Dead On Time, from the previous tour.[1] Initially scheduled to end on 22 December after the concert at the Alexandra Palace, the last concert of this tour at the Hammersmith Odeon, was also the first concert of the Concerts for the People of Kampuchea. A bootleg recording of this concert exists as the 2-CD set Crazy Tour of London.[2]

Due to the band choosing to visit many smaller venues during this tour,[3] their lighting rig was scaled down. Additionally, many other changes were made to the band's presentation. Namely, Freddie Mercury decided not to wear suspenders and instead chose to wear a red tie, and either black pants with red kneepads or red pants with blue kneepads. Roger Taylor also adopted a new bass drum head, which was an edited image of his face. It would remain this way through the European Hot Space Tour of 1982. It is also worth noting that this is the final tour before Freddie grew his trademark moustache in 1980.

This is the first tour where Mercury played guitar on the track "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", in which he play a 12-string Ovation Pacemaker. Brian May would also play piano on this tour for the track "Save Me", after having made his debut on the instrument several months ago on the Japanese leg of the Jazz Tour, with the track "Teo Torriatte". "Liar" was placed on rotation during this tour after a nearly two year absence.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
22 November 1979DublinIrelandRDS Simmonscourt
24 November 1979BirminghamEnglandBirmingham International Arena
26 November 1979ManchesterManchester Apollo
27 November 1979
30 November 1979GlasgowScotlandThe Apollo
1 December 1979
3 December 1979NewcastleEnglandNewcastle City Hall
4 December 1979
6 December 1979LiverpoolLiverpool Empire Theatre
7 December 1979
9 December 1979BristolBristol Hippodrome
10 December 1979BrightonBrighton Centre
11 December 1979
13 December 1979LondonLyceum Theatre
14 December 1979Rainbow Theatre
17 December 1979Purley Tiffany's
19 December 1979Tottenham Mayfair
20 December 1979Lewisham Odeon
22 December 1979Alexandra Palace
26 December 1979Hammersmith Odeon

Personnel

Lead vocals, piano, guitar ("Crazy Little Thing Called Love"), tambourine.

Guitar, backing vocals, piano.

Drums, timpani, lead vocals ("I'm in Love With My Car"), backing vocals.

Bass guitar, additional vocals

References

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: QUEEN LIVE . Queenlive.ca . 2 June 2021.
  2. Web site: . [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r552285|pure_url=yes}} Crazy Tour of London ]. 2009-04-09.
  3. Grein . Paul . Queen Global Tour Most Ambitious Yet . Billboard . 8 May 1982 . 94 . 18 . 47 . 15 December 2022 . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. . en . 0006-2510.