With pro tools it would be possible to isolate the live vocal from hangman, clean it up and make a recorded version in the studio.[/QUOTE]
Nah, I don't think so.[/QUOTE]
It would be possible if the show was recorded with multi tracks.
LucasDiego · Member since
The best release for release now after rainbow, it´s houston 77
waunakonor · Member since
I'd love to listen to the imaginary unused tracks from Queen II and the whole other album's worth of songs from The Game.
andyb1968 · Member since
^^^^^
Wouldn't we all pal.
The King Of Rhye · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]waunakonor wrote:[/b]
I'd love to listen to the imaginary unused tracks from Queen II and the whole other album's worth of songs from The Game.[/QUOTE]
And after that put on "Colliding Circles" and "Deck Chair" by the Beatles, right?
dave76 · Member since
Sign me up for the 1977 Bob Harris interview / documentary. I give anything for a release like that!
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MercurialFreddie wrote:[/b]
Weren't Rainbow tapes found in the recent years ?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, apparently a ton of video from the first night was found in recent years.
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]dave76 wrote:[/b]
Sign me up for the 1977 Bob Harris interview / documentary. I give anything for a release like that![/QUOTE]
Along with the Bob Harris footage of Houston - even just a few songs of it. Throw in a ten song compilation of the two nights of Earls Court, and we'd have one hell of a 1977 box. It all exists. It's just a matter of sifting through it, like they did with Rainbow. It's no worse quality.
vicspec · Member since
Interesting to know what Greg Brooks spoke about at the latest Queen Convention if anyone was there?
Vocal harmony · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]dave76 wrote:[/b]
Sign me up for the 1977 Bob Harris interview / documentary. I give anything for a release like that![/QUOTE]
Along with the Bob Harris footage of Houston - even just a few songs of it. Throw in a ten song compilation of the two nights of Earls Court, and we'd have one hell of a 1977 box. It all exists. It's just a matter of sifting through it, like they did with Rainbow. It's no worse quality.
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Yes there is so much mid 70's live stuff in the vault it's a shame there hasn't been some kind of official release
MercurialFreddie · Member since
@vicspec Someone from Queenzone mentioned that Greg has stated that the band has been looking into unfinished tracks, demos etc. So I could be reading too much into it but it would seem that Queen Forever is a teaser for something more exciting to look for.
Vocal harmony · Member since
^^^ yeah but then again the tracks on Queen Forever could be the result of what they were looking into, so it is possible that there isn't any thing in the pipeline to look forward too.
We are aware of what has leaked onto the Internet over the years, and we are also aware of what some people believe to be hidden away. But how much of this is in a format and condition that can be worked on to make a presentable piece of work.
A song that is present on a multi track but only has a very rough guide vocal won't be used. Likewise songs that are more finished but mixed down onto quarter inch tape or disc probably won't see the light of day, officially at least, unless the master still exists and a proper mix and or restoration can be done.
Yes pro tools can be used to repair a lot of problems, it can fix everything though
kosimodo · Member since
There must be a lot in the vault. 'Give me anything' Freddie told them. I bet he sang lots of songs. Mostly covers. Pretty sure they let Him sing the rest of New York New York. .
people on streets · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]kosimodo wrote:[/b]
There must be a lot in the vault. 'Give me anything' Freddie told them. I bet he sang lots of songs. Mostly covers. Pretty sure they let Him sing the rest of New York New York. .[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE] [b]kosimodo wrote:[/b]
Rarities should not be shared. It is illegaly filmed without any permission of Queen.