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Eagle Rock Presents A QUEEN DVD Extravaganza

SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION 6DVD SET

INCLUDES

LIVE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM – 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
ROCK MONTREAL
LIVE IN RIO (First Time on DVD)
ON FIRE: LIVE AT THE BOWL

~NOVEMBER 19, 2013~

New York, NY—Queen. Four Concerts. Six DVDs. Does it get any better?

On November 19, Eagle Rock Entertainment will release the Special Limited Edition 6DVD set of Queen’s Live At Wembley Stadium – 25th Anniversary Edition, Queen Rock Montreal, On Fire: Live At The Bowl, andLive In Rio. [Pre-book Order Date October 25, MSRP $49.98]

Exclusive to this package, Live In Rio features the band performing at the “Rock In Rio” festival in January 1985. Dazzling 250,000 fans, the setlist features such favorites as “Seven Seas of Rhye” and “Liar,” while spotlighting 5 songs from The Works, which they were supporting at the time.

Live at Wembley Stadium – 25th Anniversary Edition was originally released as a separate DVD in the US on March 12, 2013, and features two sell-out shows at London’s famed Wembley Arena in 1986. This DVD includes the bonus film “The Magic Tour,” which features interviews with Brian May and Roger Taylor filmed in 2011, where the members reflect on this 1986 tour.

Queen Rock Montreal, which was filmed in 1981, was the group’s only concert to be shot on 35mm full cinema format film (they were the first band to do so). Originally titled, “We Will Rock You,” this film was first launched at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1983. North America followed suit in September 1984, making Queen Rock Montrealthe first commercially available film of Queen in concert. This was originally released on DVD on August 3, 2007.

On Fire – Live At The Bowl, which was re-issued on DVD this past May, features Queen in the midst of their 1982 “Hot Space” Tour. Plucked from over 60 sell-out concerts in the world’s biggest arenas, this show includes a second disc with bonus interviews, a photo gallery, and additional performances from Tokyo and Vienna.

All the greats are on full display in these concerts: “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “We Will Rock You,” “Somebody To Love,” “Under Pressure,” “We Are The Champions,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” “Another One Bites The Dust,” “Who Wants To Live Forever,” “Radio Ga Ga” and many more.

Queen were, indeed, “champions” of the arena concert experience, and this 6DVD is a brilliant document of that, showing four different occasions where the band executed live brilliance.

Eagle Rock Entertainment is the largest producer and distributor of music programming for DVD, Blu-Ray, TV, Audio and Digital Media in the world. Eagle works directly alongside talent to produce top quality, High Definition and 3D programs, both concerts and documentaries, including The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, The Who, Queen, The Doors, Jeff Beck, U2, Peter Gabriel, Paul McCartney and Ozzy Osbourne. Eagle is a Grammy Award winning company and has received over 30 multi-platinum, over 50 platinum and over 90 gold discs, worldwide. Eagle Rock Entertainment has offices in London, New York, Toronto, Paris and Hamburg.

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Boring, because Rio show incomplete!!
I've got the power to love to live I can't say it ain't right
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Another release with 'over the top' effort from QPL...

Gary, it's really interesting what do YOU think about this kind of releases???

Let's hope Rio '85 shows will receive proper restoration in the future...
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[QUOTE] [b]cmi wrote:[/b]

Another release with 'over the top' effort from QPL... [/QUOTE]

Boring release, really
I've got the power to love to live I can't say it ain't right
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Cashing in on Christmas
I pretty sure there won't be many buyers from this site as we have purchased most of this before.
I would probably buy Rio if it was released separately, but no way I'd go for this.
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GT: IS Rio remixed and remastered, or just basically a VHS Rip like the Japan 85 DVD release?

Thanks
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Where promised Rainbow, Hammersmith odeon 1975, where?
I've got the power to love to live I can't say it ain't right
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GT: IS Rio remixed and remastered, or just basically a VHS Rip like the Japan 85 DVD release?

Thanks
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[QUOTE] [b]cmsdrums wrote:[/b]

GT: IS Rio remixed and remastered, or just basically a VHS Rip like the Japan 85 DVD release?

Thanks

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VHS will be transferred into DVD!
I've got the power to love to live I can't say it ain't right
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[QUOTE] [b]cmsdrums wrote:[/b]

GT: IS Rio remixed and remastered, or just basically a VHS Rip like the Japan 85 DVD release?

Thanks

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VHS RIO will be transferred into DVD
I've got the power to love to live I can't say it ain't right
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I'd go for Rio perhaps, but I'm not buying this lot to get it.
I can't see it looking much better than the laserdisc anyway, so I'm not too bothered.
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Buy a box just for one disc is really sad...
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[QUOTE] [b]The Kurgan wrote:[/b]

I'd go for Rio perhaps, but I'm not buying this lot to get it.
I can't see it looking much better than the laserdisc anyway, so I'm not too bothered.[/QUOTE]

I will definetely buy Rio and I will buy the bundle if that gig is unavailable in a standalone edition.

Somebody may ask: "Don't you have the VHS and the semi-official DVDs?". I would answer that I do, but I want to have the real thing in DVD.

Others may suggest that I consider waiting for a standalone edition, but I have been waiting for 28 years already and that is enough.

Is it bitter-sweet because I might HAVE to buy the bundle if I really want Rio in DVD now? Of course! :)

Cheers,

Ogre-
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