Maybe it's better to remove the parts that weren't on the actual BBC Recordings?
In my opinion, it's asking for trouble - In a couple of years we'll have people thinking Procession was on a BBC Session. Or that they played Carrousel at the beeb.
The Real Wizard · Member since
Pfft... facts are over-rated. A BBC version of Procession sounds like a fun concept... Brian playing all the parts at once.
pittrek · Member since
I shared what I received. I am an optimist and believe that Queen collectors are not THAT stupid that they create "new" BBC sessions
inu-liger · Member since
Funnily enough, I actually made my own 'non-extras' versions for two of the BBC sessions that John gave us quite a while ago!
Session 4Session 5
Voila! Confusion no more ;-)
inu-liger · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]pittrek wrote: [/QUOTENAME] I shared what I received. I am an optimist and believe that Queen collectors are not THAT stupid that they create "new" BBC sessions [/QUOTE] THEN again, remember the gullible sods that fell for the Hot Space "BBC Sessions" prank?
FriedChicken · Member since
pittrek wrote: I shared what I received. I am an optimist and believe that Queen collectors are not THAT stupid that they create "new" BBC sessions
Remember we still have stuff like 'Now I'm Here (Demo)' and 'Misfire (Demo)' going around
I remember buying those very same bootlegs from the well-known chap in Camden Town and thinking I'd come across something absolutely superb given the track listing. Got them home, listened to them and then threw them in the bin and vowed never to pay for another Queen boot CD again.