Snow Producciones sell the 2009 rebroadcast.[/QUOTE]
He probably sells a 16:9 cropped version of the broadcast that he purposely degraded in quality.
There's no hope of asking that guy for the unaltered broadcast, is there?
BETA215 · Member since
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[b]The Real Wizard wrote: [/b] [QUOTE] [b]BETA215 wrote:[/b]
Snow Producciones sell the 2009 rebroadcast.[/QUOTE]
He probably sells a 16:9 cropped version of the broadcast that he purposely degraded in quality.
There's no hope of asking that guy for the unaltered broadcast, is there? [/QUOTE]
I will ask him. Maybe if I get a response and a download link/possibility to buy it, I publish it in the Announce forum.
The Real Wizard · Member since
Good luck !
But I still wouldn't pay for it.
His DVDs are not the original files - he mangles with them. The unaltered files are what should circulate.
BETA215 · Member since
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[b]The Real Wizard wrote: [/b] Good luck !
But I still wouldn't pay for it.
His DVDs are not the original files - he mangles with them. The unaltered files are what should circulate. [/QUOTE]
I'm going to ask him about the unaltered file, that was my intention since the start. If he wants to send it to me in a DVD without any impression and a black box with tuna over it's not going to matter. I'm searching the original video, not the remaster. :)
Canal 9 at that time had a logo. So, it should be present in the recording. But it isn't. It only have the Canal 9 logo from the 80s.[/QUOTE]
But that's a very small screenshot, so it's hard to tell. It's entirely possible that the 2009 broadcast had the logo superimposed too, especially if it's on the master tape (which it seems to be).
Can you still ask him to see if it's the 2009 one?
Canal 9 at that time had a logo. So, it should be present in the recording. But it isn't. It only have the Canal 9 logo from the 80s.[/QUOTE]
But that's a very small screenshot, so it's hard to tell. It's entirely possible that the 2009 broadcast had the logo superimposed too, especially if it's on the master tape (which it seems to be).
Can you still ask him to see if it's the 2009 one?[/QUOTE]
Ok.
MackMantilla · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]BETA215 wrote:[/b]
The questions that were made to Queen were pure shit 'cause journalists who interviewed them weren't musical journalists. TV channels from those times were controlled by the militar process and the existent journalism in the 80s was functional to the establishment. That means that even thinkers or rockers weren't in the TV.
Also, every thing that wasn't 100% according to the government from those times was censurated. That means music, books, movies, TV programs of course, news, even the live performance of Get Down Make Love was thought lost ('cause the fact goverment deleted it from the tapes) until Canal 9 found it and televised it full in the 2000s. But the only 2 tapes that survived in Argentina had Badía's irrelevant and bothering comments all over the recording. One without Get Down and the other with the song.[/QUOTE]
Very interesting read. No surprise about the censorship of Get Down Make Love.
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Now I wonder whether QP were given the copy with GDML or the one without it...
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MackMantilla wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]BETA215 wrote:[/b]
The questions that were made to Queen were pure shit 'cause journalists who interviewed them weren't musical journalists. TV channels from those times were controlled by the militar process and the existent journalism in the 80s was functional to the establishment. That means that even thinkers or rockers weren't in the TV.
Also, every thing that wasn't 100% according to the government from those times was censurated. That means music, books, movies, TV programs of course, news, even the live performance of Get Down Make Love was thought lost ('cause the fact goverment deleted it from the tapes) until Canal 9 found it and televised it full in the 2000s. But the only 2 tapes that survived in Argentina had Badía's irrelevant and bothering comments all over the recording. One without Get Down and the other with the song.[/QUOTE]
Very interesting read. No surprise about the censorship of Get Down Make Love.
[/QUOTE]
Now I wonder whether QP were given the copy with GDML or the one without it...[/QUOTE]
With.
The fan club's copy that was shown at fan conventions in the 2000s was the complete show.
BETA215 · Member since
^ Yes. That's the QTV (Queen [Private] TeleVision) version.
But how they tape those versions?
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]BETA215 wrote:[/b]
^ Yes. That's the QTV (Queen [Private] TeleVision) version.
But how they tape those versions?[/QUOTE]
I'm not an expert on this matter, but presumably QP gave the fan club copies to show at the conventions, no?
MackMantilla · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]MackMantilla wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]BETA215 wrote:[/b]
The questions that were made to Queen were pure shit 'cause journalists who interviewed them weren't musical journalists. TV channels from those times were controlled by the militar process and the existent journalism in the 80s was functional to the establishment. That means that even thinkers or rockers weren't in the TV.
Also, every thing that wasn't 100% according to the government from those times was censurated. That means music, books, movies, TV programs of course, news, even the live performance of Get Down Make Love was thought lost ('cause the fact goverment deleted it from the tapes) until Canal 9 found it and televised it full in the 2000s. But the only 2 tapes that survived in Argentina had Badía's irrelevant and bothering comments all over the recording. One without Get Down and the other with the song.[/QUOTE]
Very interesting read. No surprise about the censorship of Get Down Make Love.
[/QUOTE]
Now I wonder whether QP were given the copy with GDML or the one without it...[/QUOTE]
With.
The fan club's copy that was shown at fan conventions in the 2000s was the complete show.[/QUOTE]
Interesting to know this :)
BETA215 · Member since
It was really the complete show Wiz? Including Mustapha, Rock It and some more?
BETA215 · Member since
I was confused about the 2 tapes with the full show, here is the real story (thanks to QueenConcerts.com for exposing it and refresing my memory):
Broadcasted live on TV by Canal 9. This one contained Somebody To Love and Fat Bottomed Girls but lacked Mustapha and Rock It. Further re-broadcastings of the show did not include Get Down, Make Love as this song was forbidden by the de facto government. Some years ago, the master tape containing the first third of the concert (up to Fat Bottomed Girls) was discovered 'in a pile of old archive material saved from a fire' still in pristine conditions. This video tape contained four audio tracks: a stereo pair direct from soundboard and another pair with the isolated announcer comments. Part of the discovered footage was previewed in a TV special (REC).
So, the concert never had full rebroadcasts/broadcasts, it seems: the live broadcast with ads instead of Rock It and Mustapha (it would be the obvious choice). Then, the second in 1991 which didn't had Get Down (and maybe they didn't rebroadcasted the third part of the concert?). And the last broadcast of the concert is the REC one, with only Save Me, Now I'm Here, and some more.
I'm ok?
The Real Wizard · Member since
You're confusing two different shows - Feb 28 and March 1.