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flashgordon2011 wrote: My apologise, I say what I want.
I have  recently been hoping they'd release something worthwhile. And now I know it is going to happen!
I mean the complete first concert at Wembley.
But what about concerts from 70's? Will they ever release them?
if honestly I doubt.
 If the news about releasing complete Rainbow '74 weren't a joke.

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Why do these words look so familiar to me?
"I really feel like being evil tonight."
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I don't know.
A man who learnt how to teach, but forgot how to learn. A la grande le puse cuca!!
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Sure.

But first, QPL will re-issue:

* Wembley again.
* Wembley again.
* Wembley again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Budapest again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Budapest again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* The '92 Tribute again.
* Budapest again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* The '92 Tribute again.
* Budapest again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.

And so on...

So, we can MAYBE expect Rainbow in 2074 (you know, when the gig's a hundred years old). Unless, of course, they decide to first release:

* Wembley again.
* The '92 Tribute again.
* Wembley again.
* Budapest again.
* Wembley again.
* Live Aid again.
* Wembley again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Wembley again.
John hated Hot Space. Frederick's favourite singer was not Paul Rodgers. Roger didn't compose 'Innuendo.' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hasn't got 180 vocal overdubs.
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Sebastian wrote: Sure.

But first, QPL will re-issue:

* Wembley again.
* Wembley again.
* Wembley again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Budapest again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Budapest again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* The '92 Tribute again.
* Budapest again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* The '92 Tribute again.
* Budapest again.
* Live Aid again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.

And so on...

So, we can MAYBE expect Rainbow in 2074 (you know, when the gig's a hundred years old). Unless, of course, they decide to first release:

* Wembley again.
* The '92 Tribute again.
* Wembley again.
* Budapest again.
* Wembley again.
* Live Aid again.
* Wembley again.
* Milton Keynes again.
* Wembley again.
* Montreal again.
* Wembley again.

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Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah!
"I really feel like being evil tonight."
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QPL will never released concert Live At The Rainbow 1974 because in 1975  Queen gone away from trident, they forgot master tape from this concert.. And so as the trident  died, and our dreams are dead now, we never see a full concert, maybe we'll see on the DVD version VHS  with bonuses
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The exhibition showed one of the November gigs in its entirety. It's there.
John: "It's the one thing I wish I could do - sing."
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Rick wrote: The exhibition showed one of the November gigs in its entirety. It's there.
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Exactly. It's in QP archives. Maybe we'll really see it in 2074 when it marks 100 years of this concert.
"I really feel like being evil tonight."
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Lostman wrote: Rick wrote: The exhibition showed one of the November gigs in its entirety. It's there.
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Exactly. It's in QP archives. Maybe we'll really see it in 2074 when it marks 100 years of this concert.
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In 2074 I celebrate  91 year , and nothing but the sores and rheumatic, and  fever will not disturb me .
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In 2074, I will celebrate 78 years old. So I'm still lucky to see it released.
"I really feel like being evil tonight."
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I've just found out that the three tracks from soundboard (which used to be confused as being from November 20th) are from November 19th. Interesting to know that.
"I really feel like being evil tonight."
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This would make a great release. Not just for the performance, but John seems to have a jolly good time during this concert. Anyone else noticed this as well? Maybe because Rainbow was 'home' for them. It's great to see a young Deaky having a good time. He does a lot of backing vox as well (whether he mimes, I don't care) and he is even credited as backing vocalist on the VHS.
John: "It's the one thing I wish I could do - sing."
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All of my favorite full-length Queen concerts that I've seen are from the 70's, and it makes me sad that I may never get to own any of them in high-quality on DVD. :-( And Live at the Rainbow is of course my absolute favorite...followed closely by Earl's Court and Live in Houston.
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I think we`ll see
"It's a real bitch of a song. It really gets to the nodules, but we're gonna do it for you tonight. This is a song entitled White Man
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hauntofroulettedares wrote: All of my favorite full-length Queen concerts that I've seen are from the 70's, and it makes me sad that I may never get to own any of them in high-quality on DVD. :-( And Live at the Rainbow is of course my absolute favorite...followed closely by Earl's Court and Live in Houston.

70s Queen Live > 80s Queen Live
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The March show is better in my opinion, though it's much too short for a DVD release on its own. The first live Queen from the 70s I heard (apart from Live Killers) was the March Rainbow show, and their performances absolutely blew me away, especially compared to the official 80s releases I'd heard. The backing vocals are particularly good, Roger's voice sounds almost identical to the record on Seven Seas Of Rhye.