Hello!! Now in 2014, I've been collecting for around 26 years!!

The internet has been great for finding nearly every last scrap of things 'lost' and hard to find- official Queen sources denied studio versions of Polar Bear or Hangman existed and they turned up. Supposed "lost" or "erased" sessions often are survived by a later discovered forgotten backup copy.

New finds in recent years:
Gareth Marks - Lady Of Leisure (Brian guitar)- YOUTUBE
Sideway Look - Bullet Proof Heart (Roger)- YOUTUBE (title track only) and on 80's Greek compilation LP
Man Friday and Jive Junior - Picking Up Sounds (Rare Holland exclusive sleeve and 12" mix)

I am curious to know what is out there (even if people are willing to share/trade or not). Anyone shed some light on some current status requests and if it is distributed or merely in elite private hands?

Hangman - Studio version from acetate
Trax - 1975 sessions.
Is This The World We Created - erased piano bits.
Andy Gibb + Queen
Rod Stewart and Queen (other than snippet on Days Of Our Lives Bluray)

Brian:
Heavy Pettin- I've heard this is the one thing Brian would NOT autograph and the released version is NOT his mixes. His are unreleased but collectors have a 1-2 cd set from acetates.
Last Horizon - with vocals
Jonathan Kelly - Fork In The Road
Gareth Marks- 'Go Bopper Go' & 'Bopper's Boogie Woogie'
Brian May - Cassandra Alternate - Is this merely the difference between the 'Guitar Noir' original USA hidden bonus track and the 'Feedback '86' album versions?
The Others - Oh Yeah
?? Lucas - Electric Rhumba
Macbeth music - any non fake leaks?

John:
Opposition tracks
Errol Brown - This Is Your Time (song(?s), John cowrote and bass)

Roger:
Roger Taylor full 4 minute Olympic Theme??

Freddie:
'Jim Hutton Tape' home recording Freddie on piano 'Send In The Clowns' 'Amazing Grace' "Well Tempered Clavier' and one unknown track. FLAC

Freddie and Elton live at Elton Concert - any audio or video surface?

Phantom Of The Opera material?

Time Musical performance - I know of the three track crap bootleg and the soundboard recording. Soundboard is debated on if it is the same night in 1988 or the 1986 premiere. Anyone? Officially, I've only heard of one Freddie appearance. In a book, he was said to have been in the audience and got bored, so he bought many (all?) of theater ice cream and threw them to crowd members. Same night?

Constant debate over the years on Freddie's work vs mere financing of Peter Straker's LP records. Producer Mack once around the late 90's said: "Peter Strakers album is called 'A Real Natural Man' and is on Elton's label. But I don't think it is available in shops. Maybe in places like Aardvarks or so. Freddie played some piano and did some backing vocals. I
can't remember without listening back. I have the record somewhere. Hope this helps!" Peter has a new website and album out in 2014. Maybe he can elaborate?

Queen's new 2014 track with Freddie that no one but Brian and Roger heard about: Any guesses? If Brian said it was around The Works era, I'm guessing it may be "Let Me In (Your Heart Again)" which later became a 1988 Anita Dobson song.


Hmm, just found an older thread- without debate of interest factor, any update to these in the first post?:

http://www.queenzone.com/forums/1342074/daverfuller-demo.aspx

I know I have Jaime Page's "Ride To Win" which is an early version of Brian's 'Resurrection' but I don't know the back story nor remember where I got it.

Also, I have the voice samples of Brian which were on the director's cut of Rise of The Robots 2 that also had two funny cd-rom folder jpgs (one of Brian and game staff with computer altered hair) and 4 mixes of Cyborg.

Any forgotten?