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[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]bradbobly wrote:[/b]

Live Killers re-mastered with missing tracks.
Live in Paris 79.
Rock for Kampuchea DVD/ Bluray.
Plus any extra items they are prepared to add as extras.
Box set sorted
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Kampuchea is not LK era.[/QUOTE]

The Crazy tour was part of the Jazz touring cycle started in 78. The Hammersmith gig has provided some of the best filmed documentation of that live period.
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I will not buy a physical release of this. Sure it looks good on the shelf, but most people dont even have a device to play cd's on these days. A digital release is the way to go for me. I have bought box sets before. How often do I open them ? Answer: never.
Basically blind em and deaf em in the first 10 minutes, and while they are recovering from that put in the less good songs
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All these suggestions are crazy, in your dreams!
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@another roger: very true. The last maybe 10 years of my expensive vinyl and Cd set purchases have remained unopened. I used to rip the CD as soon as I got home and listen to that, but my new laptop doesn't even have a drive. The exception was the Bowie at the Beeb set which had an exclusive (and never before bootlegged) track on the vinyl version which I ripped and added to the correct folder on my HD. Had the box for a while getting in the way and eventually flogged it. NOTW set? Right up my street and very very desirable. Did I buy it? No.

LK is slightly different to me as an 'artefact' - but we'll see.
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[QUOTE] [b]Vocal harmony wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Ale Solan wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]bradbobly wrote:[/b]

Live Killers re-mastered with missing tracks.
Live in Paris 79.
Rock for Kampuchea DVD/ Bluray.
Plus any extra items they are prepared to add as extras.
Box set sorted
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Kampuchea is not LK era.[/QUOTE]

The Crazy tour was part of the Jazz touring cycle started in 78. The Hammersmith gig has provided some of the best filmed documentation of that live period.[/QUOTE]

Yes and no. The Crazy tour was named that way after the release of the new Queen single "Crazy Little Thing..."

and that happened after the release of LK... so, with that gettin' cleared up (I hope so, you never know in Mentalzone) Queen Productions would still mix the whole shit up and release it (which I highly doubt it'd happen)
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Yeah QPL would never insult us by using tracks not from the same time window. Say like adding a bonus 1986 live track on an album issued in 1974.
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“Black smoke is coming out of our chimneys. There is a new UNHOLY EVIL POPE:
PAPA EMERITUS XIV, successor of the late PAPA EMERITUS IV !!!
ALL HAIL TO PAPA EMERITUS XIV....THOU SHALL ALL OBEY HIM !!!”

The Clergy has spoken!
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How great would it be if they did a 4 CD release: the original album on the first 2 discs and on disc 3 and 4 the exact same recording, but with Freddie’s voice replaced by the voice Adam. Now that would be super duper cool!
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Excuse me Freddie's voice has not be replaced by that fake Lambert, so get your facts in order .
Mercury remains the best ever Queen vocalist.
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[QUOTE] [b]splicksplack wrote:[/b]

During the early Crazy shows we recorded Save Me on cassette recorders and learnt it off by heart prompting Freddie to say "They know the bloody words" or something to that effect.
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You wrote showS? Does that mean you recorded more than Manchester show?
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[QUOTE] [b]Art Lawyer wrote:[/b]

Title of the "Live Killers" album should be: "Montreux 1979. Live at the Mountain Studios". :)

Like I said before. Plans for the 2019 should be simple:
1. 45 CD Live Killers box set with all shows without overdubs. (1 CD with soundcheck before show) + 5 DVD - Paris and Tokyo concerts with bonus material. (Spring 2019)

2. Hammersmith Odeon 1979 DVD + (24 CD soundboard tapes from Crazy Tour included famous Newcastle shows, Liverpool, Dublin, Brighton, All London shows) + bonus material 2CD Open Air Saarbrucken 1979 (Autumn/Winter 2019) [/QUOTE]

I like this!
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Robert Fripp has bought the rights to the entire live Queen archive. He's planning to release every Live Killers show in their entirety as part of a deluxe Live Killers 40th box set.

Honest.
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Really, that is just like the Lambert fans saying he can sing!
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[QUOTE] [b]EMI2565 wrote:[/b]

Really, that is just like the Lambert fans saying he can sing![/QUOTE]

You seem to be obsessed with Lambert. Do you fancy him?
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[QUOTE] [b]Dr Magus wrote:[/b]

Robert Fripp has bought the rights to the entire live Queen archive. He's planning to release every Live Killers show in their entirety as part of a deluxe Live Killers 40th box set.

Honest.[/QUOTE]

Hah I wish this was true. Fripp really knows how to release proper archivial products.