Name Of Bootleg : Get Down
Date Of Show    : 24.10.82
Place           : Japan
Media Type      : Vinyl - 2LPs
Label           : Lora Records
Catalogue No    : 140 RC
Matrix No       : 140 RC   A/B/C/D
Sound Quality   : 9
Package Quality : 10 
Performance     : 9
Picture Disc    : N/A
Coloured Vinyl  : Green Vinyl (Re-released in light green & blue vinyl)
Reviewers name  : Jon James

Track Listing :

Side 1
Flash Gordon
We Will Rock You
Action
Somebody To Love
Calling All Girls

Side 2
Now I'm Here
Put Out The Fire
Now I'm Here
Love Of My Life
Improvisation
Save Me
                    
Side 3
Get Down Make Love
Body Language
Under Pressure
Fat Bottomed Girls
                                
Side 4
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
Bohemian Rhapsody
Tie Your Mother Down
Another One Bites The Dust
Jailhouse Rock
Rock 'n' Roll Medley
We Are The Champions
God Save The Queen

Review : (NB do not use the 'Return' key except for new paragraphs).

One of the first bootlegs to feature an almost complete show from 'The Hot Space Tour '82' (only 'We Will Rock You' from the encore is missing). Released in 1983 and manufactured in Italy. Comes in glossy sleeve featuring two bodies intertwined while rear cover has photo of the group and track listing. Original copies are on dark green vinyl with labels featuring LORA logo (two legs in stockings). Later re-issues in 1990's come on various coloured vinyl and the green vinyl is a lighter green. In 1993 it was re-released on black vinyl in a gatefold sleeve (cover of this shows photos from 'Magic' tour, inside has photo of group from 'Slightly Mad' video shoot, live concert from '78, rear has track listing with 4 promotional photos at time of 'These Are The Days' video shoot), labels on records are black with 'Get Down' printed on them.
Show starts with 'Flash Intro' tape and includes songs not played in UK such as 'Calling All Girls' and 'Put Out The Fire'. An excellent show. The only gripe about this marvellous production is the recording levels. If putting on to a tape your recording levels need to be set to maximum. Perhaps it is something to do with squeezing just over 2 hours of playing time on to vinyl. In 1993/4 the show was released on a 2CD set called 'Domo Arigato' (A2157)

Cost = 22
Current Value = 50  
Re-release value =24 (coloured vinyl)
Re-release value = 20 (black vinyl)   
           
                            
                                 
   
