Seems like it was cold in the Brixton Academy that night........
Barry Durex · Member since
The laserdisc version looks better to me?
cmsdrums · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Doga wrote:[/b]
What i want to see is the Royal Albert Hall gig from the Another World Tour.[/QUOTE]
Me too - I was in a bright yellow t shirt at the front of the walkway bit at the front of the stage, so I'll be on it I'm sure!! :-)
Sebastian · Member since
That, to me, would be far more exciting than a thousand new tours.
people on streets · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Sebastian wrote:[/b]
That, to me, would be far more exciting than a thousand new tours.[/QUOTE]
I agree.
people on streets · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Doga wrote:[/b]
What i want to see is the Royal Albert Hall gig from the Another World Tour.[/QUOTE]
Me too!
pittrek · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]
The laserdisc version looks better to me?[/QUOTE]
Really? I must admit I don't have the LD (I live in a country where nobody knows what a laserdisc is), I only have both the LD and VHS transfers and they don't look or sound as good a sthe youtube vid
Vocal harmony · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]people on streets wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Sebastian wrote:[/b]
That, to me, would be far more exciting than a thousand new tours.[/QUOTE]
I agree.[/QUOTE]
Not a particularly happy period in BM's life, so maybe an Albert Hall DVD would be wishful thinking
MackMantilla · Member since
I don't think Brixton would get a stand-alone release. It wouldn't sell that much. But being part of a solo boxset, it would be much more possible.
FlorianS · Member since
This is a bit off Topic, but the quote by Brian, that he considered his band at his Future back then is very interesting to me. Could have been great to have a Brian May Band with Spike (who did some nice song writing for the Cross), Neil Murray and Cozy Powell putting out records and touring on a regular base. Would have been much more thrilling to me than Queen +.
But off course he would not do Arenas nowadays anymore...
The Real Wizard · Member since
We had this chat recently, wondering how much of the Queen+ stuff would've happened had Cozy not died.
Personally, I think that was a major deal breaker. Bri had to get through his 98 tour and hired Eric Singer, but Cozy's death was effectively the end of his solo career.
Which really is a shame, as he had a lot of great solo material.
QueenTwo · Member since
The big problem with music dvd's is there's not a lot of money to be made from them, I'm not quite sure how they never truly kicked of as much as audio cd's really because there are lot's of us that like to watch as well as listen! unless there's fancy expensive box sets getting released there's never a good cause for bands to release some of the old stuff on DVD. The stones have started doing a good series called from the vault's and recently released single disc as well as DVD/audio sets of some of there old stuff, so far you got shows from 75/78 & 81 tours so it would be nice if other artists followed?