[QUOTE] [b]RafaelS wrote:[/b] Your opinion is pointless because [b]real fans want to see the Innuendo [/b]videos and[b] outtakes[/b] be released. QP doesn't target casual fans but hardcore fans who will buy anything they release. So yes to release a GVHIII is still relevant even today.[/QUOTE]
Nah, not all of us are as morbid.[/QUOTE]
It has nothing to do with morbidity, Innuendo is part of Queen's career even if Freddie was ill at that point.
Doga · Member since
Sure man. And don't be confused, i love the Innuendo album and i think is one of their best. You want to watch the videos? Here, officially released:
And the "outakes" you are so eager to watch are in some documentaries.
They could put that upscaled in a Bluray or they can release a never released before '70 concert.
It seems QP is releasing a new product (aside from Greatest Hits and similars) every year or two, and if a compilation of videoclips is going to take the place of a live concert it'll be a shame.
Sebastian · Member since
The moment you start to discriminate 'real' fans from the rest and, even worse, arbitrarily defining what constituted a 'real' fan, then all sense has been completely lost.
We like the band, some may be more interested in some aspects than others, it's just that simple.
Biggus Dickus · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]tomchristie22 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Biggus Dickus wrote:[/b]
Hammersmith '79 is great indeed. I think they're reluctant of releasing stuff they don't have multitracks of, because then they can't fix all the "mistakes" during post-production. With that said, is it known if the Hammersmith '75 multitracks exist?
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I don't know, but we do know that they managed to fix all the 'mistakes' in it either way. [/QUOTE]
As much as I love Rainbow '74, Brian's out of tune guitar on the November show is annoying. It's kind of ironic that they fixed the slightest pitch inaccuracies in Freddie's singing, but they couldn't/didn't do anything about Brian's out of tune guitar. He's got either G or B-string off throughout the show. It's especially audible when he plays open chords.
Oscar J · Member since
Can't change the pitch of individual strings on a guitar, since the strings don't have individual tracks in the multitrack. As if this isn't enough, there's overdrive on the amp, which kills every last chance of being able to separate the different notes that the strings make.
Biggus Dickus · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Oscar J wrote:[/b]
Can't change the pitch of individual strings on a guitar, since the strings don't have individual tracks in the multitrack. As if this isn't enough, there's overdrive on the amp, which kills every last chance of being able to separate the different notes that the strings make.
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Yeah. I guess they could have recorded new parts for the affected bits but that would have been lame.
tomchristie22 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Biggus Dickus wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Oscar J wrote:[/b]
Can't change the pitch of individual strings on a guitar, since the strings don't have individual tracks in the multitrack. As if this isn't enough, there's overdrive on the amp, which kills every last chance of being able to separate the different notes that the strings make.
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Yeah. I guess they could have recorded new parts for the affected bits but that would have been lame.[/QUOTE]
Don't give them ideas!
MercurialFreddie · Member since
So... Hammy 75' is it that release about which GB boasted about on this forum as being "on par" with the Rainbow release ?
Where the hell now is Kevin with his "inside info" on every upcoming release ?
Bad Seed · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MercurialFreddie wrote:[/b]
Where the hell now is Kevin with his "inside info" on every upcoming release ?[/QUOTE]
Haha, he's over on QOL asking someone called Kurgan for info!
Your Fairy King · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Rick wrote:[/b]
Hammersmith 1975 would be a terrible choice. It's a dull concert, with a even more boring setlist. The medley at the end is probably the only highlight.
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Out of all the bootlegged DVDs I've obtained this is the one I've watched the least for this very reason. Except for the encore, it's dull. Throwing my two cents worth into the conjecture pile, I'd only buy it if there was substantial footage from other shows thrown in - mainly a pairing with Hyde Park 76 or Hammersmith 79.
pittrek · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MercurialFreddie wrote:[/b]
So... Hammy 75' is it that release about which GB boasted about on this forum as being "on par" with the Rainbow release ?
Where the hell now is Kevin with his "inside info" on every upcoming release ?[/QUOTE]
Well, you still don't know the content of the release.
e-man · Member since
I don't know how people can complain about the release of one of few Queen 70s concert available in decent quality
Doga · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]e-man wrote:[/b]
I don't know how people can complain about the release of one of few Queen 70s concert available in decent quality [/QUOTE]
People have short memory, years and years of rereleases of Wembley are easily forgotten.
With Earls Court unreleaseable and Houston and Hammersmith 79 without multitracks, yeah, only Hammersmith 75, Hyde Park 76 and maybe Tokyo 75 are releaseable.
So yeah, this should be more appreciated.
Negative Creep · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Doga wrote:[/b]
With Earls Court unreleaseable.[/QUOTE]
This is nonsense, spread by "Kes" on the QOL forum for whatever reason. Apart from admitting that the piano vocal mic is present on the live stereo mix (which in itself could easily be mixed with the other multitrack elements), there are clips from EC with Freddie at the piano and the vocals are clear as day and evidently present on the multitrack. People quickly forget that these gigs will have been recorded by professionals, and over two days of sounchecking and the shows themselves would have of course noticed that a fucking vocal mic wasn't being recorded.
fr1986 · Member since
Pfff!! i have mixed feelings here. I am glad they're releasing a 70's show, but on the other hand, Hammy 75 has been around in excellent quality for years. Why did not they release o re work Earls court or Houston. Those are mind blowng concerts. Hammy 75 would be a great release if it included a 2nd dvd with extras and the 79 show. That 79 gig was way better than the one in 75, with songs never before seen on video like Mustapha and a very beautiful performance of Boh Rap, or the magnificent version of WATC. It would be a pity if they didnt include it as a bonus.
Also somehow it is understandable that they are releasing hammy 75 this year, since it marks the 40th anniversary of the gig. Next year i think(and I HOPE!) they will release Knebworth 86'. 2016 will be marking the 30th Anniversary of Queen's final concert. I would love to have next year a DVD named "Queen at the park" or something like that, i am sayng this because QPR complain all the time about the little releseable footage they have about those gigs. So "Queen at the park" could include a 2 dvd set with both concerts(Hyde park 76 and Knebworth 86) in the best quality they could relase it and also have a bonus, like all the 86 backstage footage they have, the same for hyde park. That's dreaming beyond reality i know, but dreaming it's for free, so let's Dream On!!!
For now i will just have to settle for going to the Concert at GEBA stadium in Buenos Aires!! Yeahh!!!! looking forward to seeing the boy one more time!!! i still need to watch more concerts with AL fronting Queen. Any recommendations????