This footage shows how Freddie was a different man back then, more focused on the band.
Too bad he went of the rails early 80's...
rtaylorian · Member since
Find it on streaming on Daily Motion
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x67s85h
Enjoy
Togg · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Queenman!! wrote:[/b]
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[QUOTE] [b]brians wig wrote:[/b]
Finally found the time to watch it and really, I must have seen half the footage before, if not a more than half of it. VERY disappointing in that respect.
Does anyone remember the fan-produced NOTW doco that someone made a year or so back. THAT had a lot of the material that's in "Rock The World".
Crystal said they shot 100's of hours of footage, so where is it all?
And at Convention a few years ago, GB said the when QPL moved to Universal/Island, EMI handed over 4000 tapes of Queen material. (I'm sure he said 4000). That obviously doesn't include what's in DoRo's archive.[/QUOTE]
Actually I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of huge stuff. I'm not sure about the interviews, I don't know what was available officially, but the rest? Bob Harris talking to the crowd during the WATC video shoot, clips of the afterconcert, (what was it - Liar?), the tour rehearsal footage we could see only on the 2011 exhibition and bits we haven't seen before, longer clip of recording WATC, recordings of It's Late and My Melancholy Blues (BBC versions? They didn't seem to perfectly match the audio), Queen at the Omni, (actually just the audience), lots of Houston clips, arrival at the venue, dressing room chat before the gig, going to stage, the same WWRY clips we have seen in 2011 but this time not cropped to 16:9, clips from the Bob Harris view of Get Down Make Love, 39 and one unknown song, a clip from the NTSC video which is missing from the best copies (the whistle part), footage of Queen leaving the stage and following them backstage their banter after the show.... Tons of stuff I never have seen before[/QUOTE]
I think it would be virtually impossible to create a documentary that made sense yet didn't include a good chunk of material not already seen by the likes of Queenzone members
I thought it was packed with new stuff, but then I've not even watched Houston....
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Say you have around 7 hours of material , it is possible to have unseen stuff don't you think...?
I found the houston QP stuff very blurry. Is the Version on Queenzone better?[/QUOTE]
I didn't say it wasn't possible to show unseen material... just that to tell a story it would be hard to do it properly without showing material hardcore fans hadn't seen before, as we saw there is much that hasn't been seen before but to get it into context you would have to show much that has been seen
Dr Magus · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]bucsateflon wrote:[/b]
This footage shows how Freddie was a different man back then, more focused on the band.
Too bad he went of the rails early 80's...[/QUOTE]
In 77 Freddie had yet to fall under Prenter's spell...
Vocal harmony · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Dr Magus wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]bucsateflon wrote:[/b]
This footage shows how Freddie was a different man back then, more focused on the band.
Too bad he went of the rails early 80's...[/QUOTE]
In 77 Freddie had yet to fall under Prenter's spell...
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Not just Freddie, as band members they changed a lot by the early 80's as did
Queen it's self.