What are you feeling to the Queen Productions, which so rarely releasing such rare concerts?
Goodoldfashionedloverboy · Member since
Jacky Smith told me that concerts live at Earls Court 1977 and concert in Houston 1977 there is in better quality
pittrek · Member since
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What are you feeling to the Queen Productions, which so rarely releasing such rare concerts?[/QUOTE]
What do you mean with "rarely" ? When was the last time Queen Productions released a rare concert ?
Goodoldfashionedloverboy · Member since
I answer to pittrek
Hello! Queen Productions released the concert in 2007 Rock Montreal+live aid and all.
I meant that after the death of Freddie,was not released concerts, for example Live at the Rainbow 1974 on dvd.
rubens · Member since
Hello community! I agree with you that Wembley concert is a milestone but it was the first Queen concert I ever heard. And it was many years ago and since then it have so many releases and I heard and watched it so many times that I think the show get a little boring to me. But of course it´s purely personal : )
Micrówave · Member since
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I answer to pittrek[/QUOTE]
We ALL answer to pittrek.
I would just like something that I don't have on VHS or DVD. Yes, DVDs are nifty... but they're going away. Been to the DVD section lately? Notice it has shrank considerably no matter where you shop? With what little time is left for DVDs (3-4 years, tops) I would hope they make the last couple of releases something new. If they want to release a re-hash, fine, but hopefully they take care of a few things:
[b]Budapest[/b] - Get rid of the tourist footage please. Make Emma a bonus feature.
[b]Rio[/b] - Fix the mix
[b]Wembley[/b] - twice was enough or edit out John's package.
[b]Rainbow[/b] - just a complete show would be nice
Mr. Bulsara · Member since
I would like to see the paris 1979 comlplete show if that's possible. I think it's a wonderfoul show and has a great setlist.
neokaden · Member since
I would like to launch the concert for the people of Kampuchea + songs of Queen in Sao paulo 1981.
Would be a dream
USQUEENFAN · Member since
When was it announced that the xmas gig at hammersmith-odeon was going to be released ????????
if so that is wonderful news at least it can be shown to all the zep heads and the metaloids of the 80s that Queen
could out rock bands like judas priest and all other socalled spiked leather outfit nimrods
nothing against zep AGAIN i love them as well but HANDS DOWN QUEEN IS THE QUINESSENTIAL LIVE BAND EVER
Goodoldfashionedloverboy · Member since
Does anybody know when will release concert at the Hammersmith Odeon 1975?
ParisNair · Member since
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Does anybody know when will release concert at the Hammersmith Odeon 1975?[/QUOTE]
Looks like it has gone with the wind. But I sure hope not.
thunderbolt 31742 · Member since
There was a lot of talk from Brian about Hammy '75. That'd be very cool--I think that was really a watershed concert for the band. Their first time on a very heavily-watched national TV program, and they delivered a knockout performance.
Realistically, though, I'm sure the guys are watching footage of Budapest '86 and Rio '85 and seeing how much better the quality on that already is. Then they start to think that, well, maybe another later show with all the hits that's already in great quality would be wiser than spending all that time and money getting Hammy '75 up to their standards (remember, this is the band that refuses to release Hammy '79 simply because all they have is the soundboard recording--not the multitracks!).
I'd love to see a "Queen Live at the Hammersmith Odeon" box set, with Hammy '75 and '79 in it. Plenty of bands have released box sets with concerts that aren't multitracked, and had a great deal of success with them (KISSology comes to mind immediately, but knowing KISS, they might have just re-recorded each show in the studio with Eric Singer and Tommy Tribute Band).
skip · Member since
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There was a lot of talk from Brian about Hammy '75. That'd be very cool--I think that was really a watershed concert for the band. Their first time on a very heavily-watched national TV program, and they delivered a knockout performance.
Realistically, though, I'm sure the guys are watching footage of Budapest '86 and Rio '85 and seeing how much better the quality on that already is. Then they start to think that, well, maybe another later show with all the hits that's already in great quality would be wiser than spending all that time and money getting Hammy '75 up to their standards (remember, this is the band that refuses to release Hammy '79 simply because all they have is the soundboard recording--not the multitracks!).
I'd love to see a "Queen Live at the Hammersmith Odeon" box set, with Hammy '75 and '79 in it. Plenty of bands have released box sets with concerts that aren't multitracked, and had a great deal of success with them (KISSology comes to mind immediately, but knowing KISS, they might have just re-recorded each show in the studio with Eric Singer and Tommy Tribute Band).
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Tribute band?
No, they weren't re-recorded. I have 90% of the bootlegs and they're the same. The only thing that's been improved is the picture quality and sound quality on most of the concerts.
Queenology is a must. They should follow the KISSology series.
andreas_mercury · Member since
i would like to a proper release of wembley without the overdubs.
The Real Wizard · Member since
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i would like to a proper release of wembley without the overdubs.[/QUOTE]
Another version of Wembley is the absolute last thing we should want. If you want to hear the uncut version, go download a bootleg from the radio broadcast. You'll just get more voice cracking and lower notes from Freddie.