It's amazing how little Roger knows about his own history.
He doesn't know how many sessions there were nor which years they were. And he thinks there were no overdubs on the fast WWRY? Did he even listen to them !?
And he says Queen were noticed in the US before Seven Seas Of Rhye?
But a lot of guys are like this - when you're so heavily invested in the creative process, sometimes there's a disconnect. Jason Newsted doesn't know which tunes are on Load or Reload.
Roger recognizes that Page is a "caretaker" of Zeppelin's legacy, yet he thinks what Queen have done with theirs is somehow on par, and so he'd rather do something new instead of doing more archival work - despite the lack of public interest in pretty much everything new they've done in the last two decades.
This, friends, is why QPL doesn't release too many good products for the fans. They just don't know the difference.
The more I observe and hear, the more I find myself thinking it's amazing they even released things like Rainbow and the BBC sessions at all. We really should count our blessings.
The Real Wizard