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Curiousity about Queen+ concert recordings

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Although I don't listen to them myself, I'm curious how much Queen fans value these compared to (say) classic Queen bootlegs. Are they traded much? Have the Glamberts happily shared everthing or is there "hoarding"?  Are the Queen+ Paul Rodgers recordings all shared or are there "valuable" ones being held back? Is there much interaction with Paul Rodgers fans?
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Isn't really what you were asking, but I gotta say: I always look for Queen Extravaganza bootlegs and can't find the shows which I liked (from really short snippets from Youtube that I've watched). Example, I'm looking for ANY recording of the Helsinki show, because Marc was singing about 90% of the musics, and I really preffer this than the Q.E from 2012 and 2013, where a lot of guys were singing too. But I find nothing. :/

(STL from this gig is awesome, by the way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGYzg7iN2pg )
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Glamberts are sharing everything and I mean EVERYTHING!
I follow some of them in twiter and I can tell you they support Adam a lot, something that doesnt happen with lots of Queen fans.
They are usually nice people and, just like Queen fans, they are usually searching for the best version of the things they like, I have even seen some fans that seem to be professional singers talking very seriously about Adam vs Freddie technique and stuff like that.

As for Paul fans, well, at least the few ones I know seem to be kind of weird, dont like to share almost anything and every time you say something they find slightly "offensive" they talk about Page/Free/etc.. weird guys
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Question do the glamberts cut the brian and roger parts out
Gerry is an douche
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The Queen recordings will always have more power than the Queen + Projects. There are plenty of recordings from all three periods which have not been leaked or shared, yet, both Video and Audio.

As Queen fans we are very lucky to have a site like this, there must be 3tb of Queen material shared here, not many bands are covered so well. It's all nicely cataloged. There at the touch of a button.  We're far from perfect as a community, I am sure there are better band forums out there but we are damn lucky for the few worker bees here that do a lot of good for the hive.
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[QUOTE] [b]Jefffabiano wrote:[/b]

Question do the glamberts cut the brian and roger parts out[/QUOTE]

No, they dont cut non Adam stuff.
Have you seen the Marknow's uploads from this tour? Many of them have footage recorded by glamberts. They even record the solos!

If there were such thing as "Adam Lambert + Brian May tour" Im 100% sure most Queen/Brian fans would completely ignore it or simply hate it without even listening to it.
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[QUOTE] [b]Marknow wrote:[/b]

The Queen recordings will always have more power than the Queen + Projects. There are plenty of recordings from all three periods which have not been leaked or shared, yet, both Video and Audio.

As Queen fans we are very lucky to have a site like this, there must be 3tb of Queen material shared here, not many bands are covered so well. It's all nicely cataloged. There at the touch of a button.  We're far from perfect as a community, I am sure there are better band forums out there but we are damn lucky for the few worker bees here that do a lot of good for the hive.[/QUOTE]

I agree.
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[QUOTE] [b]winterspelt wrote:[/b]

Glamberts are sharing everything and I mean EVERYTHING!
I follow some of them in twiter and I can tell you they support Adam a lot, something that doesnt happen with lots of Queen fans.
They are usually nice people and, just like Queen fans, they are usually searching for the best version of the things they like, I have even seen some fans that seem to be professional singers talking very seriously about Adam vs Freddie technique and stuff like that.
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http://www.adamlambertlive.org/2014/live-queen-adam-lambert-sydney-au-82614

Their coverage of the tour is, indeed, very good.
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This is an example of their support for Q+AL
You can see how many videos every one of them recorded, reviews made by the media, and each topic is full of stuff related to each date like twitter/instagram pics/posts by Rufus, Brian, Adam, fans, etc

This are some random dates, but you can find the same coverage for every date in this tour:

This is from Philadelphia:
http://idolforums.com/index.php?showtopic=711222

This one is from Perth:
http://idolforums.com/index.php?showtopic=714706
Queen: Roger Taylor, Mike Grose, Freddie Mercury, Brian May.
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So the glamberts are obsessive as all of us?
Gerry is an douche
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[QUOTE] [b]Jefffabiano wrote:[/b]

So the glamberts are obsessive as all of us?[/QUOTE]

Is a trait we humans share.
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Don't forget the first Q+PR tour was almost 10 years ago. If you wanted to film back then, you had to buy a mini dv tape camcorder.

Nowadays everyone can "film" with their photocam or smartphone.
The so called good coverage of this Q+AL tour is mainly that: cellphone youtube movies edited together.
most populair concerts these days can be edited together if you do a good youtube search.

However, A proper single shot full show video with decent equipment used by a real taper who knows what he's doing is still not that common. Not in 2005 not now.
Due to modern equipment taping, especially video, has become more accesable than ever the last couple of years. However, real decent shot full concert videos are still not that easy to get.

As for audio, I think almost QPR dates are covered well and shared / in circulation.
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[QUOTE] [b]Holly2003 wrote:[/b]

Are the Queen+ Paul Rodgers recordings all shared or are there "valuable" ones being held back?[/QUOTE]

There are indeed a few people who treat the uncirculated recordings they're hoarding like the crown jewels. Doors collectors froth at the mouth over the ever-elusive tape of Jim Morrison's last show, for instance, and there are Queen fans who taped a show in 2005 and hold it in people's faces as if they've got that Doors tape. It's laughable, and any sane person outside of the Queen community would agree.

The reality is - any post-Freddie recording has absolutely no collectible value, with the possible exception of unheard things from the Made In Heaven sessions.

Any of the rarities - things like Brian singing Long Away or Good Company, are all over youtube.
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There was a gig from the Cosmos Rocks Tour shared for free, Chile, i think. Of course without the glitter of the ukranian gig, but musically much better.

I wonder how that reached the surface.