Back in November 1973, when Queen graced the stage at Liverpool Stadium, they were riding the wave of their self-titled debut album, "Queen." This album, released earlier that year, marked the band's introduction to the rock scene, showcasing their unique blend of operatic vocals and hard rock—a style that would become their trademark. Interestingly, during the "Queen I Tour," they primarily served as a supporting act for Mott The Hoople, playing to diverse audiences and honing their live performance skills. The Liverpool concert was just the fifth show of this tour, and it's fascinating to think of how raw and energetic their performances must have been, a real treat for fans discovering the burgeoning band. This particular bootleg recording is one of the earliest glimpses into Queen’s electrifying live act, capturing the essence of a band on the brink of superstardom, long before they belted out anthems like "Bohemian Rhapsody." What a moment in music history!