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According to CDUniverse.co, there is a new DVD title with a release date of June 10th of this year. The title is "Queen of the 1970s". There is a short summary, but you cannot tell what kind of DVD this is. Is it another video compilation? A third-rate rockumentary? One clue is that it is being released on Koch Films. http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=9197568&style=movie
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4th rate documentary......
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Why I can't open link? It can be invalid link, right?
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Doesn't sound impressive to me, but I do hope for better.
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[QUOTE] [b]Lostman wrote:[/b]

Doesn't sound impressive to me, but I do hope for better.[/QUOTE]

Lostman I like your avatar.
I hope for Rainbow, but description doesn't tell about my hope.
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Even if it's an unofficial documentary, at least it's nice in that regard to get something that actually focuses on the formative '70s era, and puts more market pressure on Queen to put some focus on the 70s stuff :)
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[QUOTE] [b]inu-liger wrote:[/b]

Even if it's an unofficial documentary, at least it's nice in that regard to get something that actually focuses on the formative '70s era, and puts more market pressure on Queen to put some focus on the 70s stuff :)[/QUOTE]



As always wait and see, but I have a bad feeling about this!
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[QUOTE] [b]rocknrolllover wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Lostman wrote:[/b]

Doesn't sound impressive to me, but I do hope for better.[/QUOTE]

Lostman I like your avatar.
I hope for Rainbow, but description doesn't tell about my hope.[/QUOTE]

Thank you.
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Sounds like regular documentary...
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It's region 1 NTSC. The new official Queen DVDs are NTSC, but region 0 (meaning no region restrictions)
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It looks like the publisher is -KOCH MEDIA-. In Germany the company is known for more "cheaper" productions. But the content could be surprising, maybe they bought unreleased stuff out of TV-station stock. Well M-A-Y-B-E !
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Or it could be a re-run of this:


Becoming Queen
Released 8 June 2004
Notes: "Becoming Queen" is a one-hour "rockumentary" about the formation of one of the most unique rock bands of all time. Extensive rare photos, archival footage and interviews with musicians, friends, BBC personalities and the band members themselves create this unique insight into the band that literally invented "stadium rock."

or this:

Magic Moments
Released 15 June 2004
Notes: This DVD features exclusive and previously unseen film footage including in-depth interviews with those that worked closely with Queen throughout their career, including Wayne Sleep, Annie Nightingale, Peter Stringfellow, old friends, Journalists and Producers, as well as rare band footage interspersed through the program. Queen: Magic Moments traces the roots of their success, telling the bands story from day one to the day Freddie died. Using rare band footage and exclusive interviews with the groups closest confidantes this DVD is destined to become the ultimate Queen documentary.

Or even this:

Under Review - 1973 - 1980
Released 15 November 2005
Notes: Queen Under Review 1973 - 1980 features rare live and studio performances of the band playing some of their best known hits; rare and classic Queen interview footage, and a host of other features, all interspersed with the independent review and criticism from a panel of esteemed experts. These include; the broadcaster, journalist and long time friend of Freddie Mercury, Paul Gambaccini; rock author, journalist and Queen expert, Malcolm Dome; guitarist and journalist Simon Bradley; contributing editor from Uncut Magazine, Nigel Williamson; ex Melody Maker features editor Chris Welch, among many other contributors.

The Rainbow concerts will never be released in such low profile...........nah

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^ what he said.
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[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]

^ what he said.[/QUOTE]



Well it depends what you wanted to hear!
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most likely a pirate release