Hammy 75 would be an absolutely logical release. Especially after it was announced in 2005, 2009, and 2011 and we "know" both the video and the audio were remastered.
brians wig · Member since
A Hammersmith boxset containing BOTH '75 & '79 gigs would go down nicely: both of them nicely interlaced and complete on SD Bluray please. No more lesser quality DVDs!
cmi · Member since
Much more logically is to combine Hammersmith Odeon '75 and Hyde Park '76 into one set as ANATO era concerts. But I much prefer CD+BD/DVD standalone releases of each concert.
Or several concerts of the same tour at the same venue (Earls Hourt '77, Paris '78, Rio '85, Wembley '86)
Vocal harmony · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]
Hammy 75 would be an absolutely logical release. Especially after it was announced in 2005, 2009, and 2011 and we "know" both the video and the audio were remastered.[/QUOTE]
Hammersmith 75 was an EMI project. Had they resigned their deal it would have been released. Universal went with The Rainbow because their was more footage and a full set performed rather than the shortened version played at the Hammy because of TV constraints.
The Hammersmith Xmas show is not a good representation of the setlist played on that tour.
cmsdrums · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]cmi wrote:[/b]
Much more logically is to combine Hammersmith Odeon '75 and Hyde Park '76 into one set as ANATO era concerts. But I much prefer CD+BD/DVD standalone releases of each concert.
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Agreed: Hammersmith 75 is very short, and excludes a lot of tracks that we clamour for more live versions of. Coupling it with Hyde Park would be sensible, or maybe even a Budokan video or audio release if htey have one in good enough quality.
KevoM · Member since
A Hammy 75/Hyde Park 76 combo montage edited into one concert by 'The Torpedo Cut & Paste Twins' !! :)
luthorn · Member since
unicorns are more real than queen archives.
hobbit in Rhye · Member since
^ What say you?
earwig · Member since
Why has no one mentioned the forthcoming Brian solo box set? He confirmed it himself in a recent podcast...
e-man · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]cmsdrums wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]cmi wrote:[/b]
Much more logically is to combine Hammersmith Odeon '75 and Hyde Park '76 into one set as ANATO era concerts. But I much prefer CD+BD/DVD standalone releases of each concert.
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Agreed: Hammersmith 75 is very short, and excludes a lot of tracks that we clamour for more live versions of. Coupling it with Hyde Park would be sensible, or maybe even a Budokan video or audio release if htey have one in good enough quality.[/QUOTE]
Rainbow 74 is also very short, so that in itself shouldn't be a problem
Sarsipo · Member since
If there is the studio collection vinyl box set,
There must be the live collection vinyl box set but in very long time
(MAYBE)
matt z · Member since
There was also a collection called QUEEN ROCKS (**VOLUME ONE***)
I like the optimistic way you're thinking but Nothing subsequently happened. I think the terminology is purely omitting the live albums because they already have multiple formats (*excluding live magic and live killers which have been seemingly dropped from catalogue)
Sue Dounim · Member since
If they do revisit previously released live material I sure would like an SD blu ray edition of Milton Keynes '82, maybe even with a new mix where I can actually hear the bass.
AlexRocks · Member since
Earwig! There is news about a Brian May solo box set?! WHEN?!
matt z · Member since
Would be great if it also covered his guest appearances (*but highly doubtful due to major label licenses)