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pittrek wrote: BBC sessions
Live at Golders Green Hippodrome
Live at Rainbow 31.3.1974 CD + DVD + book
Live at Rainbow 19.11.1974 full gig + old mix of 2 nights, CD + DVD + book
Live at Hammersmith Odeon 24.12.1975 CD + DVD + book
Live at Hyde Park 18.9.1976 CD + DVD + book - the whole day, including the opening acts
Live at Earls Court both nights CD + DVD
Live at Houston 77 CD + DVD
Complete Bob Harris documentary, or documentaries
Live Killers with missing songs added to the correct place
Live Killers DVD set with all they filmed during January / February / March / April 1979
Live at Hammersmith Odeon 26.12.1979 CD + DVD
Live at Buenos Aires 1.3.1981 CD + DVD + book + a documentary about their South American tour
Live Magic - a 2CD version
Live Magic DVD set with all short existing bits
Live at Budapest - CD + DVD - full version, even if it would mean to combine the existing footage with the 16 cameras DVD
Live at Knebworth Park - CD + DVD + book - full version, even if it would mean combine audience and professional source
A Concert For Life - The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert For AIDS Awareness - full DVD set with all performances

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Why do you want all this stuff again? Most people here  - and I guess you too -  have this already. And you should know by now how much "doctoring" will go into it in case they release them. 

The Montreal DVD is a good example. Just watch "Somebody to love" on the first release and then on the Queen release. Suddenly you have perfect vocal harmonies even when Brian is away from the microphone........slight mistakes have been removed etc........this ain't live anymore.

I prefer all those live bootlegs over any official release
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I'll exclude things we've already heard/seen, to make for a more compact list.

This may not all exist, but it very likely does..

Video:
Rainbow 11-74 - something longer than the VHS, and not in mono sound
Earls Court 77 second night
Bob Harris documentary footage from late 1977 - there are allegedly hundreds of hours of it

Audio:
Rainbow 3-31-74 complete (but again, maybe more footage exists too)
London '78 - three nights ->

The band were on fire at the end of the News Of The World tour.  A better live album from the 70s should be in order, and a compilation of the three Wembley Arena shows would just about do it.  Live Killers was far from their best 70s performances.  And if anyone should know, it's the band... they know how long they took to do their cut and paste job.

But it's very unlikely that any of this will ever see the light of day, so let's just enjoy what comes out underground from collectors and bootleg labels in the meantime.  There's plenty of it.
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1. Queen Absolute, Absolute Greatest Hits
2. The best of, Best of Freddie Mercury re-mix album
3. all of Queens back catalogue without anything extra at all
4. all of the above box set but with a sew on patch & exclusive pin badge.

well, we'll have to wait & see what Jim Beach & the boys offer to universal as extras, to make us all buy Queen's back catalogue for the umpteenth time.
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What I would like most is for Brian and Roger to make a new album together... without guests. Though obviously not as much as Freddie, I really miss listening to them sing. Short of that, I could go for solo albums.

As much as I'd love to hear some cool studio rarities, I've pretty much written them off. So, if we DO end up getting that kind of stuff, it will be a pleasant surprise.
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A complete B-side collection or a proper single collection. The last box left b-sides in the vault.
i think they are goign tho release expanded  version of albums including each bside in them.
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a new studio album sung by only Brian and Roger or at least with few their guests:)
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Peta wrote: "a new studio album sung by only Brian and Roger or at least with few their guests:)"


YESSSSSSS!!!!!!! That is exactly what I want. A new proper Queen album, with all three surviving members and Brian & Roger providing vocals ala Noone But You, with perhaps one or two guests. Of course, John will never return, so as long as Brian and Roger handle the majority of the vocals, I'll be happy.
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There's a lot of Queen concerts which are filmed but have not been released on DVD.

Personally I think Queen should release another Compilation Box Set (which sounds crazy).

But it would be different from the other Compilations. It would be the Essential Queen songs, the classics, the best Queen songs from three individual eras of the band's career.

Queen: The Best Of Box Set:

Queen: The Best Of (1973-1976):

24 Tracks + Book....Remastered

1. Tie Your Mother Down
2. The Millionare Waltz
3. Father to Son
4. White Queen
5. You and I
6. 39
7. Now I'm Here (LONGER VERSION)
8. Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
9. My Fairy King
10. Liar
11. You're My Best Friend
12. Keep Yourself Alive
13. Brighton Rock
14. Killer Queen
15. Ogre Battle
16. Great King Rat
17. The March of the Black Queen (EDITED AT THE END)
18.  Seven Seas of Rhye
19. Death on Two Legs
20. Stone Cold Crazy
21. The Prophet's Song
22. Love of My Life
23. Somebody to Love
24. Bohemian Rhapsody

Queen: The Best Of (1977-1982)

1. We Will Rock You
2. We are the Champions
3. Bicycle Race
4. Spread Your Wings
5. Dragon Attack
6. Another One Bites the Dust
7. Sheer Heart Attack
8. Jealousy
9. Fat Bottomed Girls (Jazz Version)
10. Need Your Loving Tonight   
11. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
12. Let Me Entertain You
13. Las Palabras de Amor
14. Flash
15. Dead on Time
16. Under Pressure
17. If You Can't Beat Them
18. Play the Game
19. The Hero
20. Staying Power
21. Put Out the Fire
22. Sail Away Sweet Sister
23. It's Late
24. Don't Stop Me Now
25. Save Me 

Queen: The Best Of (1984-1998)

1. Innuendo
2. Radio Ga Ga
3. It's a Hard Life
4. One Year of Love
5. A Kind of Magic
6. The Miracle
7. Made in Heaven
8. Breakthru
9. Friends Will be Friends
10. I Was Born to Love You
11. I Want to Break Free
12. I Want it All
13. The Invisible Man
14. Who Wants to Live Forever
15. These are the Days of our Lives
16. Scandal
17. Too much Love will Kill you
18. Hammer to Fall
19. I Can't Live With You
20. Heaven for Everyone
21. One Vision
22. A Winter's Tale
23. Princes of the Universe
24. Headlong
25. Let Me Live
26. Was it All Worth It
27. The Show Must Go On
28. No One But You
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pittrek wrote: BBC sessions
Live at Golders Green Hippodrome
Live at Rainbow 31.3.1974 CD + DVD + book
Live at Rainbow 19.11.1974 full gig + old mix of 2 nights, CD + DVD + book
Live at Hammersmith Odeon 24.12.1975 CD + DVD + book
Live at Hyde Park 18.9.1976 CD + DVD + book - the whole day, including the opening acts
Live at Earls Court both nights CD + DVD
Live at Houston 77 CD + DVD
Complete Bob Harris documentary, or documentaries
Live Killers with missing songs added to the correct place
Live Killers DVD set with all they filmed during January / February / March / April 1979
Live at Hammersmith Odeon 26.12.1979 CD + DVD
Live at Buenos Aires 1.3.1981 CD + DVD + book + a documentary about their South American tour
Live Magic - a 2CD version
Live Magic DVD set with all short existing bits
Live at Budapest - CD + DVD - full version, even if it would mean to combine the existing footage with the 16 cameras DVD
Live at Knebworth Park - CD + DVD + book - full version, even if it would mean combine audience and professional source
A Concert For Life - The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert For AIDS Awareness - full DVD set with all performances

all of the CD/DVD releases of course without overdubs and as complete as the existing material allows

a singles box, this time done correctly, that means e.g. including ALL single songs which are different than the album versions
2 CD + 2 DVD versions of each studio album, the second CD would contain demos, outtakes, alternate versions, unused songs, etc. and not some fu**ing audio commentary, and the DVDs would contain every single song remixed in 5.1 surround sound and all existing video clips, + a "making-of" documentary

1 book about every single tour, with detailed informations about each concert, with all available professional and fan photos correctly assigned to correct concert

Boxsets for Brian's and Roger's non-Queen work
A second Freddie box, with the Hectics tape and all what was skipped from the first box

Enough ?

I`m agree with pittrek`s wish list but I think BBC sessions no need include but  if was bbc in video formats then I was agree
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jamster1111 wrote: We need them to release at least 1 concert from the 70's (if not any concert at all). That is what would sell + make fans happy. The best thing would probably be to find the missing footage from Hammersmith 1979, remaster it like they did already with some songs from that gig, and include it in a double disc set of Hammersmith 1975 and Hammersmith 1979. This would sell like crazy + make fans happy. Why can't it get to queen productions' heads that no one wants anymore box sets, greatest hits albums, or remastering of all their studio albums. We all know that Queen was an amazing studio band, but something even more important that most people don't know about are that they were an even better live band...but how could anyone on the street know that if none of their best concerts aren't released? 

I sure hope we see some of this stuff in 2011

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An appreciation, the audio and video of the concert at the Hammersmith Odeon 1979, exist and are available in high quality. (roll 35 mm film), the problem is that the audio you have, this only as "mono" and leaves much to be desired, for that reason Queen Productions has released the concert DVD, and they do not introduce nothing that can not be converted to "5.1"
The best live version of bohemian rhapsody http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLEKlXgEGOA
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marvinp01 wrote: both Rainbow gigs should have a Montreal treatment... then i will die happy :)
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I would kill to have the audio console hammersmith odeon 1979, and the second night innewcastle in 1979 as well.

PS: The audio console newcastle there from what I heard out there, but whether this instereo or mono, if it is in stereo, it would be ideal candidate for an audio cd release of alive concert.
The best live version of bohemian rhapsody http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLEKlXgEGOA
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I would like to see a gig from 79 - Ally Pally springs to mind it was by far the best gig i went to that year and far better than any of the material currenly available. Is it available - yes the video for Save Me was recorded from the concert and other clips are briefly shown in Rare Live
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Anything live from the early period (1971 - 1975)