I love it! Honestly the whole sound just sounds very fresh and clean! Lots of improvements.. only thing I have to complain about are the videos.. this in particular brother the living shit out of me!!!
Jake12 · Member since
VHS!?
Jake12 · Member since
The Great Pretender Documentary (2012)
Jake12 · Member since
Never Boring (2019)
Day dop · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Apocalipsis_Darko wrote:[/b]
Well Day dop, I want not to be arrogant, but I talked and met Mack and Mike Moran, closer friends of Freddie, and you must imagine what they think about this...[/QUOTE]
I understand that it concerns you, if what you're saying is true, but to me, it's just gossip. You can understand, right?
I would ask if they want people on a public forum to know how they feel about it, but it's not my business, and to be honest, it makes no odds to me anyway.
[QUOTE] [b]Apocalipsis_Darko wrote:[/b]
Don't you see the fuckin bad edition from Times waits....in cd single with cardboard and the picture disc single?.[/QUOTE]
Time Waits For No One? I can't say I was fussed about owning that version. I heard it on YouTube / Spotify and that did me fine. I had no intention of buying it. What type of CD sleeves you get doesn't really bother me, but it's surprising that plastic CD jewel cases are still a thing these days. Greta wouldn't approve.
[QUOTE] [b]Apocalipsis_Darko wrote:[/b]
And only you can buy it online...If QP would have all the rights, that song would be published as single in a lot of variations, and would be number1 in UK, but....Jim Beach has the rights of image and voice, but not the right of the music and lyrics from that song, and also not In my defense. That's why there are not in spotify in the compilation messenger of the gods....[/QUOTE]
In My Defence is on Messenger of the Gods on Spotify (I just clicked it and I'm listening now).
[QUOTE] [b]Apocalipsis_Darko wrote:[/b]
Why Jim Beach is the secret hero in live aid movie adaptation? It was Trip Khalif...[/QUOTE]
Because I suspect it was easier and less time consuming than introducing another character that wouldn't have meant anything to the audience. It's not as though Bohemian Rhapsody was any more accurate than any other biopic. I don't think there's anything particularly sinister going on there. .
[QUOTE] [b]Apocalipsis_Darko wrote:[/b]
Well, too much negative....its funny said that. This forum is like the world, there are great persons but a lot of persons trying to be the master of the fuckin universe....[/QUOTE]
Wait. did you think the "negative" comment was said with you in mind? You're acting like you think that's the case. But it absolutely wasn't.
[QUOTE] [b]Apocalipsis_Darko wrote:[/b]
And I will not comment more on this Mr. Bad Guy topic because is impossible to discuss in good terms with some persons.[/QUOTE]
It's "impossible" because you jumped to a false conclusion, thinking I was taking about you. I wasn't.
Day dop · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Jake12 wrote:[/b]
I love it! Honestly the whole sound just sounds very fresh and clean! Lots of improvements.. only thing I have to complain about are the videos.. this in particular brother the living shit out of me!!! [/QUOTE]
Same. I keep playing the new version, it's given the album a new lease of life.
What's up with the videos? I've seen a few uploads on YouTube, they seemed okay to me, but I've not seen many of 'em.
Viper · Member since
Well, the new version of the album seems fine, imo. However, it still is a not so good album, so I'll give it a spin once in a while.
Makka · Member since
Having listened through the new mixes on Mr Bad Guy, they're not bad but the music hasn't aged well at all in my opinion. Still not a very good album.
cmsdrums · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Apocalipsis_Darko wrote:[/b]
Well Day dop, I want not to be arrogant, but I talked and met Mack and Mike Moran, closer friends of Freddie, and you must imagine what they think about this...
Don't you see the fuckin bad edition from Times waits....in cd single with cardboard and the picture disc single? And only you can buy it online...If QP would have all the rights, that song would be published as single in a lot of variations, and would be number1 in UK, but....Jim Beach has the rights of image and voice, but not the right of the music and lyrics from that song, and also not In my defense. That's why there are not in spotify in the compilation messenger of the gods....
Why Jim Beach is the secret hero in live aid movie adaptation? It was Trip Khalif...[/QUOTE]
Jim Beach has no say over the Time Waits For No One single - Dave Clark owns the rights to that.
Star* · Member since
Mr Bad Guy was always a very underrated album but after saying that it is a great album and i enjoy the songs a lot.
Freddie put a lot of hard work in to the album and its such a shame he never got the credit for it.
The album is very spot on with what was happening in the 80s with music and style at the time.
All in all "Mr Bad Guy" should have been Number one in the album charts.
cmsdrums · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]snelly1 wrote:[/b]
Listened to the new mix/re-record on vinyl. A few thoughts, it does sound fuller, better instrument separation, updated drums, bass and more prominent vocals with less reverb.
However, the mix is at times just WEIRD, things pop up suddenly louder seemingly out of nowhere, some synths seem way to loud, stereo field odd at times....nowhere near as good as the Abbey Road remix. Shame as some of these tracks could be real killers in the right hands.[/QUOTE]
What is the Abbey Road remix release you refer to? Other than the single release of ‘Living On My Own’ I’m not aware of any other release of Mr Bad Guy than the original version and subsequent remaster in the Freddie box set in 2000?
dudeofqueen · Member since
K770i, re:
>All in all "Mr Bad Guy" should have been Number one in the album charts.
Fucking funniest thing I've seen on here in ages.
Even if Freddie had offered to PAY people to buy the bloody thing, not enough people would have bought it. Shit, if even the hard-core homosexual community didn't "come out" and support the album by buying it in their *droves*, there's absloutely no hope for it.
It was a turd. Freddie knew that. The people that contributed to the album knew that.
Polishing it witha new cloth makes it no less of a turd.
runner_70 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]cmsdrums wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]snelly1 wrote:[/b]
Listened to the new mix/re-record on vinyl. A few thoughts, it does sound fuller, better instrument separation, updated drums, bass and more prominent vocals with less reverb.
However, the mix is at times just WEIRD, things pop up suddenly louder seemingly out of nowhere, some synths seem way to loud, stereo field odd at times....nowhere near as good as the Abbey Road remix. Shame as some of these tracks could be real killers in the right hands.[/QUOTE]
What is the Abbey Road remix release you refer to? Other than the single release of ‘Living On My Own’ I’m not aware of any other release of Mr Bad Guy than the original version and subsequent remaster in the Freddie box set in 2000? [/QUOTE]
He is talking about the BEatles Re Release that came out 2 weeks ago not about a Queen/Freddie release
runner_70 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]dudeofqueen wrote:[/b]
K770i, re:
>All in all "Mr Bad Guy" should have been Number one in the album charts.
Fucking funniest thing I've seen on here in ages.
Even if Freddie had offered to PAY people to buy the bloody thing, not enough people would have bought it. Shit, if even the hard-core homosexual community didn't "come out" and support the album by buying it in their *droves*, there's absloutely no hope for it.
It was a turd. Freddie knew that. The people that contributed to the album knew that.
Polishing it witha new cloth makes it no less of a turd.[/QUOTE]
What has this to do with a "Homosexual community" you stupid homophobic fuckwhit?
The album surely ain't a classic but it was a fun 80's pop album. Ballads, Disco Numbers and hardly any rockers. Nice light entertainment with an awesome voice.
dudeofqueen · Member since
Runner_70, re:
>What has this to do with a "Homosexual community" you stupid homophobic fuckwhit?
The inference being that if even millions of gay people (identifying with Freddie's image of the time) weren't attracted by the overt pop / dance feel of the material on the album to elevate it to chart success, then it's hardly any wonder that it wa s acommercial failure.
Assuming I'm homophobic when you simply cant do anything other than make a sweeping assumption identifies you as.......a cunt.
>The album surely ain't a classic but it was a fun 80's pop album. Ballads, Disco Numbers and hardly any rockers. Nice light entertainment with an awesome voice.
It's fucking dreadful and a waste of good raw materials.