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^ Knebworth seems more realistic. Hasn't it been said many a time now that Hyde Park in full will never see the light of day?
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[QUOTE] [b]Val Lurex wrote:[/b]

^ Knebworth seems more realistic. Hasn't it been said many a time now that Hyde Park in full will never see the light of day?[/QUOTE]

Really? I never head that before
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QP might be a bit paranoid about the fact that HP was interrupted a couple of times by Fred to calm the crowd, mentioning the local constabulary etc. Coupled with the fact that the distant camera image is total gash I can see why they might skip it. Plus if they cut the naughty bits out we'll all freak out on them.

It would be a crime if they skip it though, seminal moment for the band.
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Huston and Earls Court 1977 should have a massive special edition release next year coupled together in a box set. It would be expensive but I would buy it.

Possible Box.
Both shows: SBD
Both shows: DVD
Both shows: Double CD
Both shows: Double Vinyl
UK & N.American 1977 Tour books reproductions.
In a beautiful box.

All products also sold separately.

No buttons no badges etc.
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[QUOTE] [b]Marknow wrote:[/b]

QP might be a bit paranoid about the fact that HP was interrupted a couple of times by Fred to calm the crowd, mentioning the local constabulary etc. Coupled with the fact that the distant camera image is total gash I can see why they might skip it. Plus if they cut the naughty bits out we'll all freak out on them.

It would be a crime if they skip it though, seminal moment for the band.[/QUOTE]

Ever seen the movie Gimme Shelter? A little bit of controversy never hurts a release.
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[QUOTE] [b]Holly2003 wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Marknow wrote:[/b]

QP might be a bit paranoid about the fact that HP was interrupted a couple of times by Fred to calm the crowd, mentioning the local constabulary etc. Coupled with the fact that the distant camera image is total gash I can see why they might skip it. Plus if they cut the naughty bits out we'll all freak out on them.

It would be a crime if they skip it though, seminal moment for the band.[/QUOTE]

Ever seen the movie Gimme Shelter? A little bit of controversy never hurts a release.[/QUOTE]

Couldn't agree more with you.
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[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Val Lurex wrote:[/b]

^ Knebworth seems more realistic. Hasn't it been said many a time now that Hyde Park in full will never see the light of day?[/QUOTE]

Really? I never head that before[/QUOTE]

I've heard it from some sources. The tape is heavily damaged and cannot be improved, or something like that. However, I'm not sure if it's true or not.
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Time will show. Need to wait
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[QUOTE] [b]Val Lurex wrote:[/b]

^ Knebworth seems more realistic. Hasn't it been said many a time now that Hyde Park in full will never see the light of day?[/QUOTE]

Ha ha. Is interesting to see how many steps further has taken Queen Productions (and us, for that matter).

Few years ago, Knebworth will be the pinnacle of any release and now is a (bit) letdown compared to Hyde Park. I'm glad 70's Queen are more appreciated. People is starting to understand Freddie once was a man without moustache.
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[QUOTE] [b]Doga wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Val Lurex wrote:[/b]

^ Knebworth seems more realistic. Hasn't it been said many a time now that Hyde Park in full will never see the light of day?[/QUOTE]

Ha ha. Is interesting to see how many steps further has taken Queen Productions (and us, for that matter).

Few years ago, Knebworth will be the pinnacle of any release and now is a (bit) letdown compared to Hyde Park. I'm glad 70's Queen are more appreciated. People is starting to understand Freddie once was a man without moustache.[/QUOTE]



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[QUOTE] [b]Doga wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Val Lurex wrote:[/b]

^ Knebworth seems more realistic. Hasn't it been said many a time now that Hyde Park in full will never see the light of day?[/QUOTE]

Ha ha. Is interesting to see how many steps further has taken Queen Productions (and us, for that matter).

Few years ago, Knebworth will be the pinnacle of any release and now is a (bit) letdown compared to Hyde Park. I'm glad 70's Queen are more appreciated. People is starting to understand Freddie once was a man without moustache.[/QUOTE]

Not really a letdown. If they released the Knebworth audio, I would still be happy and safe in the knowledge that the final Queen concert has at last been given the proper treatment (let's not count the video because it will never see the light of day, perhaps).
"I really feel like being evil tonight."
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[QUOTE]

[b]Val Lurex wrote: [/b] [QUOTE] [b]Doga wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Val Lurex wrote:[/b]

^ Knebworth seems more realistic. Hasn't it been said many a time now that Hyde Park in full will never see the light of day?[/QUOTE]

Ha ha. Is interesting to see how many steps further has taken Queen Productions (and us, for that matter).

Few years ago, Knebworth will be the pinnacle of any release and now is a (bit) letdown compared to Hyde Park. I'm glad 70's Queen are more appreciated. People is starting to understand Freddie once was a man without moustache.[/QUOTE]

Not really a letdown. [b]If they released the Knebworth audio, I would still be happy and safe in the knowledge that the final Queen concert has at last been given the proper treatment[/b][/QUOTE]

Depends how much they fuck it up for an eventual release
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I had One Vision from 'Live Magic' come round on shuffle in the casr yesterday.....whilst the mastering level is quite low (perhaps not a bad thing compared to today's loudness wars), the drum sound is overall the best of the Magic tour official releases (antoher Dave Richard legacy I believe?) - the snare has a real depth and crack to it which Budapest and Wembley just don't have. Even judging by some of the Knebworth bootlegs sounding pretty good, I'm hopeful that if they do work on Knebworth for a release that it could outshine the other Magic tour releases.
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[QUOTE] [b]cmsdrums wrote:[/b]

I had One Vision from 'Live Magic' come round on shuffle in the casr yesterday.....whilst the mastering level is quite low (perhaps not a bad thing compared to today's loudness wars), the drum sound is overall the best of the Magic tour official releases (antoher Dave Richard legacy I believe?) - the snare has a real depth and crack to it which Budapest and Wembley just don't have. Even judging by some of the Knebworth bootlegs sounding pretty good, I'm hopeful that if they do work on Knebworth for a release that it could outshine the other Magic tour releases.[/QUOTE]

I wouldn't hold my breath. The drums will probably sound as unnatural and compressed as on Rainbow '74 and Hammy 1975.
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^ The drums sound awesome on the March '74 concert. :) In fact, the audio as a whole on that show is just great IMO, so raw.