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QueenAllTheWay
This came to mind just now, but do you think Queen should release both nights of the Rainbow gig, at their entirety, as a two-disc?.
Anton3283
[QUOTE] [b]QueenAllTheWayfromTexas wrote:[/b]
This came to mind just now, but do you think Queen should release both nights of the Rainbow gig, at their entirety, as a two-disc?.[/QUOTE]
Why suddenly they should do so, if they could do so in 2014?
This came to mind just now, but do you think Queen should release both nights of the Rainbow gig, at their entirety, as a two-disc?.[/QUOTE]
Why suddenly they should do so, if they could do so in 2014?
Jimmy Dean
they did.
on my way up
If you mean releasing both november show, I can assure you this isn't going to happen.
The audio of 1 of the nights was not (very) usable.
The audio of 1 of the nights was not (very) usable.
mooghead
Should they? Yes. Will they? No.
They should do a billion things.
They should change the main bank account number of Queen Productions to mine.
But they won't.
They should do a billion things.
They should change the main bank account number of Queen Productions to mine.
But they won't.
guild93
Good point ..... they did with Wembley. Unlikely perhaps though :-(
Hangman_96
Well, maybe in 2074, but not earlier than that.
Of course, they could have released both nights separately in 2014, but then again they could have done a lot of things in previous years. Excuses like "The audio of this concert hasn't stood the test of time," or "The majority of this show has been lost because Brian doesn't remember it having ever been recorded in the first place (or doesn't want to)," always work wonders for them.
The point is that they want to make money off what is forecast to sell well based on prior experience. Things like Rainbow will fare well only among the older folk or those whose knowledge of Queen music once made it past at least the main studio and live discography. Even with all the shortcomings still there, this release would become a true treasure were it to be released one day. They could fix the faulty bits, after all.
Of course, they could have released both nights separately in 2014, but then again they could have done a lot of things in previous years. Excuses like "The audio of this concert hasn't stood the test of time," or "The majority of this show has been lost because Brian doesn't remember it having ever been recorded in the first place (or doesn't want to)," always work wonders for them.
The point is that they want to make money off what is forecast to sell well based on prior experience. Things like Rainbow will fare well only among the older folk or those whose knowledge of Queen music once made it past at least the main studio and live discography. Even with all the shortcomings still there, this release would become a true treasure were it to be released one day. They could fix the faulty bits, after all.
e-man
both november nights would be great. what's the source that says the audio from night 1 is not god at all?
on my way up
Rhys Thomas mentioned the problems with the audio of 1 night when he did that q&a on reddit a couple of years ago.
Rhys' info has always been straightforward and good so I take his word.
Rhys' info has always been straightforward and good so I take his word.
Chopin1995
My question is why didn't they release the full 2nd night alone with a hope the audio of the 1st night will be recovered? I know there was a power-cut but they can leave it as a part of the show like they left Brian's problems during his solo in Milton Keynes 82.
QueenAllTheWay
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Or when Freddie forgot the words to Tutti Frutti in Wembley 1986.
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Or when Freddie forgot the words to Tutti Frutti in Wembley 1986.
Dr Magus
Or when John dropped a bollock during the magic tour.
Biggus Dickus
[QUOTE] [b]Chopin1995 wrote:[/b]
My question is why didn't they release the full 2nd night alone with a hope the audio of the 1st night will be recovered? I know there was a power-cut but they can leave it as a part of the show like they left Brian's problems during his solo in Milton Keynes 82. [/QUOTE]
I think something has chanced in their attitude. They seem to release only "perfect" ie. auto-tuned, fake sounding etc. products these days.
My question is why didn't they release the full 2nd night alone with a hope the audio of the 1st night will be recovered? I know there was a power-cut but they can leave it as a part of the show like they left Brian's problems during his solo in Milton Keynes 82. [/QUOTE]
I think something has chanced in their attitude. They seem to release only "perfect" ie. auto-tuned, fake sounding etc. products these days.