What im saying is knebworth is amazing yes queen were great in the 70s but this is queen last show last tour the kings of rock the best live band with the best singer in Freddie drummer in roger guitarist in brian and bassist in john queen in 79 were fabtastic but queen 86 were the band at their very best. [/QUOTE]
lol your sentence doesn't even make sense, queen was always freddie roger john brian, and freddie's voice was significantly better in the crazy tour. The vocal harmonies were also wayy better in the 70s than the 80s.
GERRYISADICK · Member since
No the crazy and magic tours were when freddies voice was at its best
Chief Mouse · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Jefffab1995 wrote:[/b]
No the crazy and magic tours were when freddies voice was at its best[/QUOTE]
Nope. The Game and first half of Hot Space tours kick ass compared to Magic tour, if we are talking about Freddie's voice. Magic tour is solid though but I'd still rank it below 1979-1982.
Oscar J · Member since
The NOTW tour, especially the 1978 part of it (Such as Copenhagen, Stockholm), is also kicking major arse from a Freddie point of view. And then we haven't even gotten to how much better his tone was than on the Magic tour.
kruh · Member since
I think, that queen production wiil first release Queen + Adam Lambert show, than something from the concerts in Soouth America, and and then maybe in a few years something from the 70. I think it all depends in how many copies the Rainbow will be sold.
So buy the Rainbow album!
thomasquinn 32989 · Member since
Jefffab just seems to have it stuck in his head that Knebworth is great, so facts don't matter anymore.
Anyway, I can't think of any better release than Hammersmith '79. And Budapest was definitely the most important of the '86 shows - Wembley really didn't stand out from the rest of the tour, IMHO.
akan · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]thomasquinn 32989 wrote:[/b]
Anyway, I can't think of any better release than Hammersmith '79. And Budapest was definitely the most important of the '86 shows - Wembley really didn't stand out from the rest of the tour, IMHO.[/QUOTE]
Hammersmith '79 would be a great release, despite I don't think it is the best Crazy Tour show, they always seemed tired to me that night respect to the other shows, in addiction the other nights they played in very small venues so the atmosphere captured was totally different from the final night. It would be very interesting to listen to a Queen show played in a club and there would be a lot of surprises, like jams and things like theese in my opinion.
I would not be unhappy if they make it with the Hammersmith night only but i prefer a companion disc as a bonus, an AMAZING thing would be a thing like this one:
- DVD Hammersmith '79
- Bonus audio discs: the Newcastle '79 soundboard :)
A release like this one would be a good documentary about the Crazy Tour and it would make happy A LOT of fans.
I just want that this "2 shows per release" is the new Queen trend.
Oscar J · Member since
Funny - I always thought they were full of energy during the Hammersmith gig and decided to go all out just because it was the last gig of the tour. The only sign of them getting slightly tired is the sound of Freddies voice, he has some minor cracks and some drifting pitch at places (though he's still in extremely good shape overall, by any but the Crazy Tur standards).
But yes, I like your release proposal! I find it hard to believed though that the would release anything that they don't have multi tracks from, considering how obsessively they've been editing this Rainbow release.
Would love to see the Hyde Park gig being released as well - would sound great after they fix Freddie's off pitch moments (which are probably caused by monitor problems or such).
RafaelS · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]RafaelSomma wrote:[/b]
Innuendo Box with interviews, making of and behind the Scenes...[/QUOTE]
I think I'm the only one who wants that lol...Hope to see it in the future though...