Awesome!!! Thanks for this...great job! But ohhhh what a tease!! :)
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Great work, Sir.
Thanks for sharing it :)
Thanks for sharing it :)
I hope that, if QP decides to release Hammy '75 on DVD, could include Tokyo '75 as bonus.
Great Job ! Pure Passion :)
And there is so much more...
And there is so much more...
Awesome! Thanks ;)
The Real Wizard wrote:
P.S. to Queen Productions, if you're reading - I want a job doing this stuff. It looks like you have several angles of footage of the entire show minus the encores from this date, so I would happily compile a 95 minute video for the ages if given the tools. The same goes for Brussels '84, or whatever else that needs the time and care. If the tools exist, then you've got your carpenter right here.
sure....
people on streets wrote:
The Real Wizard wrote:
P.S. to Queen Productions, if you're reading - I want a job doing this stuff. It looks like you have several angles of footage of the entire show minus the encores from this date, so I would happily compile a 95 minute video for the ages if given the tools. The same goes for Brussels '84, or whatever else that needs the time and care. If the tools exist, then you've got your carpenter right here.
sure....
Mr Positive strikes again...
what a mammoth task, Bob !!! thanks a lot for sharing with us ! yes, in an ideal world QPL should recruit all the geniuses we have here
Good stuff Bob, thank you.
DepeX wrote:
Unfortunately I cannot use the computer until next friday. Can someone post a screen? Thanks in advance to everyone!!
http://www.queenlive.ca/queen/75-05-01.htm
Scroll about 1/3 the way down the page.
pittrek wrote:
And are you sure about the last bit? I only guessed it "might" be the intro from Liar because the only thing we see is Roger drumming.
100% sure.
Liar is the next song in the show after Stone Cold Crazy, and it was next in the raw footage - and it matches perfectly.
tomchristie22 wrote:
The camerawork on this particular concert is probably too crazy (those zooms and tilts!) to be appropriate for solo release in their view, but it'd do nicely as a release alongside another 70's show.
You're probably right. But let's bear in mind that these are just the angles we have - who knows how many more angles there are in the archives ?! We only have so much to work with.
There surely must be more than just a shot of Deacon for the entire second verse of Keep Yourself Alive, for example. It's pretty normal that not every single second of every raw shot is perfectly filmed - the shot of Deacon would ideally be a good thing to cut to for a few seconds at most, then cut back to the lead vocal.
Nice work and good intuition "to complete this project once and for all", since this may be all you will ever get.
I believe the original audio quality could be the main drawback for a potential official release.
I believe the original audio quality could be the main drawback for a potential official release.
Oh man, this is godly and a great step further. Thank you so much!
Excellent work! Thanks for posting Bob!