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Hahaha!

I was critical but not polite, i was very honest about my feelings, so i guess in no time my comment will be censored for ,"brutal Honesty", or. according to them for being not propper.


as i wrote. I will wait until it is uploaded on MEGA or on a torrent in order to get it.
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[QUOTE] [b]on my way up wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]

Hey, I dared to be critical but polite to the fact that they censor negative comments. And what a surprise - my comment is gone :-)
I feel SO privileged...
Why do I get sudden Ghostbusters 2016 trailer flashbacks?[/QUOTE] Haha.

Censorship is unworthy of everything Queen stands for (or should stand for, it's completely NOT rock 'n roll).

But hey, they prove to be nothing more, nothing less than just a multinational.... It's all about the £.

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Queen were always a highly commercial band, albeit usually with enough artistic merit in the actual music to balance this out.
Since 1991 it's been commerce only.
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I had a long thought about this and i've decided not to buy it. It's too dissapointing to spend money on.
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I am seriously considering getting the 6CD version even though I'm really dissapointed. But let's say it this way - I still didn't buy the Hammersmith Odeon box set ...
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Now all comments have been removed.......... Funny that.
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[QUOTE] [b]cmi wrote:[/b]

'Alright Alright' is the vocal interaction in the middle of Now I'm Here.[/QUOTE]

^ Even this is a re-release, it was featured in the 2011 Remasters iTunes videos!

Hopefully the upcoming version will be in stereo but Radio Badeirantes is mentioned in the press release and that was mono, Jovem Pan 2 FM was the stereo broadcast - I guess we will have to wait and see?

I wish QPL would realize that edited material just pisses people off as fans feel that they are being short-changed e.g. a complete stereo version of Sao Paulo '81 would have been an amazing surprise and I'm sure it would have won them universal praise - instead we get butchered material hence universal condemnation!
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A 4CD box with the six sessions, GG and anything in the fourth disc could be a more reasonable alternative to the 2CD standard release.
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[QUOTE] [b]Benn Kempster wrote:[/b]

Now all comments have been removed.......... Funny that.[/QUOTE]

Not only they deleted all comments from the On Air press release, they deleted all comments and the comment feature on all the news in the...err, news section of queenonline.com. Even those from 2009!
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In response to the deletion of comments on QOL I say this to QPL: If you can't stand the heat, stop releasing half-arsed packages.

They maybe would have been better just releasing the 2 disc BBC Sessions and nothing else.
At least there would be no complaints!
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[QUOTE] [b]AlbaNo1 wrote:[/b]

Queen were always a highly commercial band, albeit usually with enough artistic merit in the actual music to balance this out.
Since 1991 it's been commerce only.[/QUOTE]

Don't kid yourself - Queen were a brand long before 1991.

Let's not forget that plenty of greatest hits compilations came out before Freddie Mercury died.

And nobody in their right mind can accuse Made In Heaven as being a money grab. Love it or hate it, it was done because they wanted to make a final album for its own sake, not for the money. It just happened to be their best-selling album in the UK !

So let's not pull the wool over our eyes, somehow implying that Mercury was the commercial conscience of the band. Or do we need to pull out all the quotes of his about doing it for the money?
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A lot of words in response.
Try reading the first seven words of my comment.
And then the rest.
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With regard to the interviews, I think that the inclusion of the Brian May interview on Guitar Greats with Alexis Korner from 1983 would have been nice.
Don't shun it!
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[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]

Let's not forget that plenty of greatest hits compilations came out before Freddie Mercury died.

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A lot of compilations before 1991? Honestly, except Greatest Hits I and II, I can't think of any other. Since 1991, I don't count the numerous compilations (Queen Rocks, GH III, The Deep Cuts series, Stone Cold Classics...).
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Will the Tom Browne 1977 interview be the second half that wasn't included last time they claimed to be releasing it?
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Nice to have all the sessions. But FO with your interview bollox. (has anyone checked if one of the interviews is the one included on the 40 years bollox book that included a faulty CD?)
No Freddie, No John.....No Queen