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Keep Yourself Alive Video (Brewer Street Version)

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Hi!
I've been compiling a multi-source video of Keep Yourself Alive, Brewer Street version, and the sources that I've used this far are the old youtube download (that now since long has been removed), the magic years and queen rocks version. My questions are: Does any more clips of this video exist, even if it's just a few seconds, and does a better quality version of the magic years exist?
screenshot of the magic years in my possession:

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/88/snapshot20110628124017.png/

regard
teddi2002
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't this completely released on the Box of Flix set in 1991...?
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No, it wasn't. Only Liar from the Brewer Street video session was released
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Do any of you know any more documentaries or video compilations that contains anything from this video?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEuQQ9ZRIs4  .
greetz
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Actually, that and every other clip of this video on youtube comes from the old youtube upload and are downloaded with quite a bad video format convertion, so their quality are quite worse than the file that I downloaded, since I didn't convert the file and kept the flv-file. Anyway, thank you for trying to help.
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Teddi, the screenshot of KYA you have is the Mike Mansfield version from St.Johns Wood Studios and not the Brewer Street Studios video by Bruce Gowers.
The only version that hasn't been officially released in it's entirety is the MM version of KYA.
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According to this,

http://www.queenpedia.com/index.php?title=Keep_Yourself_Alive_-_Promotional_Video

Mike Mansfield directed the first video at brewer street, and the released video (more dark-lit) was filmed at St Johns Woods Studios.
However, I trust your information, although I've never heard it before. My screenshot is from the magic years documentary.
I don't know if I misunderstood your reply, but you seem to imply a third video directed by Bruce Gowers?
Anyway, it's the video that I took the screenshot from that I've been compiling clips from, and if I've been misinformed, please let me know.

regards
teddi2002
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[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]GT wrote:[/QUOTENAME] Teddi, the screenshot of KYA you have is the Mike Mansfield version from St.Johns Wood Studios and not the Brewer Street Studios video by Bruce Gowers.
The only version that hasn't been officially released in it's entirety is the MM version of KYA. [/QUOTE]

Are you sure ??? Because all the sources I read (I think including GVH 1DVD) claim that the "orange" videos are from Brewer Street Studios and the "violet" videos are from St. Johns Wood Studios
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Here I upload photographs of the booklets of both box of flix and greatest video hits I. Although Keep Yourself Alive is the same video in both versions, Liar is not. The information in the booklets is somewhat confusing.

Box of Flix booklet:

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/31/20110630135853.jpg/

Greatest Video Hits I booklet:

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/807/20110630140146.jpg/
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Old thread I know.
There is another 'edit' on the 'Queen Rocks' laser disc that has clips of both Brewer St, St Johns Wood and the original Old Grey Whistle Test BBC archives film.
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FYI, The booklet in my DVD copy states that both the Bruce Gowers videos where recorded at BREWER STREET.
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So ... what's the truth ?
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I'm with Gary on this one.
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Would be nice to see this video in nice quality on the official channel.