I am here not to notice, but it will not stop me and I'll write what I want.
Goodoldfashionedloverboy · Member since
Politics Queen Productions is care attitude to archival materials Queen.
Hundreds unreleased video concerts Queen take a place on a shelf with other invaluable material in dust and waiting for hours when they will, in due form, and finally released. But this does not happen, Instead, the company produces several time the same songs that everyone has
Soundfreak · Member since
[b]Music is a business. And no clever business man will put his crown jewels on offer
in a time of economy crisis, the music sales being down, EMI near to collapsing....they even sell the "holy" Abbey Road Studios now....
Queen-Productions do not need the money at the moment, so they simply wait for better times to make more money then.
So you can complain...you can critisize and attack this poor man who handles their archive.
But it's a business and the strategy of the managers is to make the most money out of the archive as long as possible. And when the time feels right for them. [/b]
Goodoldfashionedloverboy · Member since
Well, Queen Productions myself to blame. Could release all the precious material , for example in memory of Freddie Mercury
Goodoldfashionedloverboy · Member since
What a bonus expected in the concert Queen live at Hammersmith Odeon 1975?
john bodega · Member since
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[b]Pim Derks wrote: [/b]
By god, I hope they release Rio 85. Nothing better than Fat Freddy forgetting the words to Hard Life and the great powerful drum sounds of Roger's kit during the The Works tour. [/QUOTE] I agree, Freddie was at his best when he was a fat fucking cunt. Get that porker back on stage for another hoarse rendition of I Want To Break Free.
Micrówave · Member since
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[b]community wrote: [/b]
I am here not to notice, but it will not stop me and I'll write what I want.[/QUOTE]
Its been three hours and I still can't figure out what this means.
Gregsynth · Member since
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[b]Zebonka12 wrote: [/b]
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[b]Pim Derks wrote: [/b]
By god, I hope they release Rio 85. Nothing better than Fat Freddy forgetting the words to Hard Life and the great powerful drum sounds of Roger's kit during the The Works tour.
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I agree, Freddie was at his best when he was a fat fucking cunt. Get that porker back on stage for another hoarse rendition of I Want To Break Free.[/QUOTE]
When was Freddie "fat?" The only thing that comes to mind was the late 80s, when the AZT made his face swollen.
john bodega · Member since
Common misconception - it wasn't the meds, it was donuts.
Thistle · Member since
Apart from the obvious ones (Hyde Park 1976, Earls Court 1977, Houston 1977), I'd love to see the Kampuchea 1979 show released. Also, there's some nice footage been circulating for a while now (the stuff on the 8mm collection done by snow producciones) of a show in St. Paul, USA on 14/09/1980 - I think there may be around 15 mins, but if more could be found (or is already there for the taking), that would be a nice release as an extra). Other nice extras for a possible release would be the tracks (and press conference, greetings from Queen) filmed at the Budokan in 1975. Munich 1979, Madrid 1979 and the Rotterdam soundchecks from 1979 would be great, as would Paris 1979, and I'm sure there is more footage from Vienna in 1982 that could be released (the Live At The Bowl bonus was a nice teaser). I don't know if they got fimed or not, but I'd love to see footage to accompany the versions of Imagine from Wembley 1980 and Life Is Real from (somewhere in the USA, the venue escapes me lol) in '82. Also, the Innuendo launch footage would be a welcome DVD bonus, IMO (and it might not be to everyone's taste, but I'd be interested in convention highlights - you know, handycam footage taken by fans....) A full release of the 1982 Tokyo show would be great, as it also includes "Calling All Girls", which I don't think I've ever seen footage from. Sydney '85 and Sun City excites me also as a possibility (I know I'm running away with myself, now!).
Promo-wise, I think that the Top Of The Pops version(s) of Seven Seas of Rhye; the Killer Queen promo (not the TOTP one); I'm In Love With My Car (possibly a Danish car ad); One Year Of Love; Days Of Our Lives (Disney version) and A Winter's Tale should finally get some exposure.
And what about the other solo videos - a Roger/ Cross and Brian DVD would be awesome (heck, they could even put the VH-1 acoustic set on there, while they're at it!).
Probably said time and time again, I know - but this is stuff that should be seeing the light of day (even if not in DVD or HD quality, I don't care).
Oh, and a couple of final things - did Maradona on stage with Queen get filmed in Argentina in '81? And Tony Hadley performing with Freddie on CLTCL in Australia? Someone must have captured those moments somehow?
Goodoldfashionedloverboy · Member since
Tell me please, whether officially released concert Queen KnewBorth Park in 1986?
Mkls · Member since
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[b]Thistleboy 1980 wrote: [/b]
Apart from the obvious ones (Hyde Park 1976, Earls Court 1977, Houston 1977), I'd love to see the Kampuchea 1979 show released. Also, there's some nice footage been circulating for a while now (the stuff on the 8mm collection done by snow producciones) of a show in St. Paul, USA on 14/09/1980 - I think there may be around 15 mins, but if more could be found (or is already there for the taking), that would be a nice release (or possibly as an extra). Other nice extras for a possible release would be the tracks (and press conference, greetings from Queen) filmed at the Budokan in 1975. I don't know if that was shown in cinemas or whatever in Japan, but it certainly has that feel to it. Munich 1979, Madrid 1979 and the Rotterdam soundchecks from 1979 would be great, as would Paris 1979, and I'm sure there is more footage from Vienna in 1982 that could be released (the Live At The Bowl bonus was a nice teaser). I don't know if they got fimed or not, but I'd love to see footage to accompany the versions of Imagine from Wembley 1980 and Life Is Real from (somewhere in the USA, the venue escapes me lol) in '82. Also, the Innuendo launch footage would be a welcome DVD bonus, IMO (and it might not be to everyone's taste, but I'd be interested in convention highlights - you know, handycam footage taken by fans....) A full release of the 1982 Tokyo show would be great, as it also includes "Calling All Girls", which I don't think I've ever seen footage from. Sydney '85 and the South Africa show from '84 ('85?) excites me also as a possibility (I know I'm running away with myself, now!).
Promo-wise, I think that the Top Of The Pops version(s) of Seven Seas of Rhye; the Killer Queen promo (not the TOTP one); I'm In Love With My Car (possibly a Danish car ad); One Year Of Love; Days Of Our Lives (Disney version) and A Winter's Tale should finally get some exposure.
And what about the other solo videos - a Roger/ Cross and Brian DVD would be awesome (heck, they could even put the VH-1 acoustic set on there, while they're at it!).
Probably said time and time again, I know - but this is stuff that should be seeing the light of day (even if not in DVD or HD quality, I don't care).
Oh, and a couple of final things - did Maradona on stage with Queen get filmed in Argentina in '81? And Tony Hadley performing with Freddie on CLTCL in Australia?
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Thistleboy = Greg? That is a JOKE. Thistleboy knows nothing about Queen videos as the above lines clearly allow us to see ...
Goodoldfashionedloverboy · Member since
What about the concert in Knewborth Park 1986? Will be whether this concert released officially?
Thistle · Member since
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Thistleboy knows nothing about Queen videos as the above lines clearly allow us to see ...
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Miklos, please explain.
Thistle · Member since
It seems like everyone is banging on about the same old footage when the stuff I've mentioned hasn't materialised, either - I feel that my suggestions are reasonable and informed, Miklos, but I don't really think you can explain your comment, can you? Nah, didn't think so...