Agree. I thought the deep cuts compilations were awesome!
dysan · Member since
Of course, I'd swap out a couple of tracks, but I also love that they've gone with other favourites I'd never have thought would be picked.
Cruella de Vil · Member since
About as welcome as a bucket of mouldy sushi!
pittrek · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Michael Scapp wrote:[/b]
I like that the Japanese have a different version of the new Freddie compilation. hee hee[/QUOTE]
Bowling sucks anyway. Unless we're all drunk, in that case it's the best thing since sliced bread
dysan · Member since
*Ponders 'blowies suck' joke*
*thinks better of it*
Queenman!! · Member since
Never make me boring! Enough said.
DAZH · Member since
This forum makes me laugh sometimes this compilation is only being released in Japan most of you probably don't live there so why complain
cmsdrums · Member since
They are saying here will be a promo video for every track that makes the list... so if any 'deep cuts' make it they are going to especially make a promo video for it then?? (which is a bit rich considering they never even made one for Thank God It's Christmas!!!)
death to ming! · Member since
Some other details about this release:
- it will be called Best 12
- there will be a SHM-CD edition and a SHM-CD + DVD edition
- 5 voters will receive autographs from Brian and Roger
- 700 voters will have their names included in the CD booklet
- early purchasers will receive a Queen calendar the size of a 7" single
user1 · Member since
Voting results and track list have been revealed:
The top 12 fan-voted tracks make their way onto the final cut of the album. The physical CD release of the album will be exclusive to Japan, with the digital available worldwide. The limited-edition CD will contain a DVD including music videos from the top 12 songs.
After tallying all the votes, the top 40 fan-voted tracks are as follows:
1. Somebody To Love: 1290 votes
2. Don’t Stop Me Now: 791 votes
3. Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together): 484 votes
Two number 6s.....usual press release quality control....
cmsdrums · Member since
And the press release states “ Having celebrated their magnificent 48th anniversary...”.....
They formally celebrated their 20th in Feb 1990 after the Brits, so surely that should be 49th anniversary?
Nathan H · Member since
I was looking at the Top 40 list and there are some surprising omissions including songs currently being played with AL - Now I'm Here, I'm In Love With My Car, Doing All Right, Dragon Attack and Tie Your Mother Down but perhaps more surprisingly Bicycle Race, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Who Wants To Love Forever and Fat Bottomed Girls! Even We Will Rock You has been omitted!
Perhaps they'll make adjustments to reflect these changes!
Hopefully they'll do this in the UK but not necessarily for the compilation but for the poll as it has produced some very interesting results.
thomasquinn 32989 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]cmsdrums wrote:[/b]
Two number 6s.....usual press release quality control.... [/QUOTE]
If you'd bother to look a little more closely, you'd see that the two number 6's are tied in number of votes and that, as a result, there is no number 7. So the "press release quality control" is slightly better than yours in this case.