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Questions regarding Greatest Flix II

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Well, i was watching the Greatest Flix II compilation last night and remembered about some questions that i have for years.
Before It's A Kind Of Magic, there's a compilation of promos, live and making of images with The Show Must Go On playing along.
In the begining of this, there's an image of David Bowie in front of something that looks like a castle.
Right after that, there's an image of soldiers with strange clothes, marching.
I always wondered if these images were Queen-related or DoRo just compiled this from other sources.
I mean, because of this David Bowie apparition, i always thought that they had videos of the Under Pressure sessions on the archives.
What can you say about this ?
Thanks, anyway :)
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I think Bowie was from an interview and the part with the 'soldiers' marching is from a Freddie solo video, I Was Born To Love You.
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Yeah, DoRo were always good for one thing: misleading and confusing the hell out of fans, especially in the pre-internet days
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inu-liger wrote: Yeah, DoRo were always good for one thing: misleading and confusing the hell out of fans, especially in the pre-internet days
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Interestingly, this applies almost exclusively to their work for Queen, which was utter crap. The work they did for Falco and David Bowie, for instance, is far superior. Which raises the question whether it´s not Queen that´s partly to blame for the horrid DoRo-Queen productions.
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I think DoRo are fine. The clips are from the Magic Years doc.
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ThomasQuinn wrote:

Interestingly, this applies almost exclusively to their work for Queen, which was utter crap. The work they did for Falco and David Bowie, for instance, is far superior. Which raises the question whether it´s not Queen that´s partly to blame for the horrid DoRo-Queen productions.
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The work they did for Falco is even worse. Just watch Vienna Calling on the Everything DVD and see what I mean. The Falco fans hate the DoRo's way more. What's funny is the trend of re-using the same interview snippets and the same shots in every doc they did on Queen. They did that to Falco as well.
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Back to main topic....
this Building is the Reichstag in Berlin and I think this interview was done during Bowies Berlin-period....
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I still don't get the slam (from most, anyway) on DoRo.  I think they've done great work for Queen, especially the videos.

And yeah, the Bowie clip is from Magic Years, although I agree it's odd to have it in that 'Intro' sequence for Greatest Flix II.
"I'd love to go down and see my pictures."
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For its time I reckon they did a fairly good job. At hindsight I would say some of their products are quite disastrous. Rare Live for example.
John: "It's the one thing I wish I could do - sing."
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Rick wrote: For its time I reckon they did a fairly good job. At hindsight I would say some of their products are quite disastrous. Rare Live for example.
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What?  I love Rare Live :-)
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Rare Live was good in that it was the first time that stuff was available. Although yes, some of the cuts were a bit much. It holds fond memories for me.

Bowie on Greatest Flix II = I think it's pretty obvious why he is on there?
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Thistleboy 1980 wrote: Rick wrote: For its time I reckon they did a fairly good job. At hindsight I would say some of their products are quite disastrous. Rare Live for example.
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What?  I love Rare Live :-)
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Like Live Killers, it's pretty much a copy and paste job, with some horrible errors included! But then again, lots of unseen footage was used at the time, so I do understand why people have a soft spot for it.
John: "It's the one thing I wish I could do - sing."
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Rick wrote: Thistleboy 1980 wrote: Rick wrote: For its time I reckon they did a fairly good job. At hindsight I would say some of their products are quite disastrous. Rare Live for example.
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What?  I love Rare Live :-)
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Like Live Killers, it's pretty much a copy and paste job, with some horrible errors included! But then again, lots of unseen footage was used at the time, so I do understand why people have a soft spot for it.
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Yeah, I know, I was only joking :)  But I suppose deep down I do have a "soft spot" for it.  I kinda like the IWIA intro.
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I only like some of DoRo's work in the late eighties and the Innuendo promo videos, of course.
It's a big shame that they didn't included Innuendo era in GVH II, i would love to hear what Brian and Roger think about the amazing video for Innuendo.
Anyway, thanks for answering this questions, you guys are great!
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Regarding Rare Live, I have a soft spot for it too (and, as was said, the I Want It All intro is great) but agree it could have been edited better.
"I'd love to go down and see my pictures."