That's a bit of a defeatist attitude to take, Guy. Never say never. Although Sean Connery should have(!), the point is, we may see it sometime soon.
Peace,
Adam.
Fenderek · Member since
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jeff payne 1680 · Member since
Brian May live at the Albert hall in 98 would be better as its been promised so many times
YourValentine · Member since
It's unrealistic to expect a DVD video release of Knebworth. For all we know it was filmed with only a few cameras while Budapest was filmed with 16 cameras. So, *if* a second Magic Tour DVD should ever see the light of day, it will most likely be Budapest. Wembley set standards and QP will certainly not fall behind that standard and we can hardly blame them for that. But I don't even think there will be another Magic show out on DVD for the reasons PG already explained - all signs point to Milton Keynes which will leave us fans of the early shows disappointed.
Fenderek · Member since
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YourValentine · Member since
You can always dream but a DVD-Audio from a previously unreleased concert is even less likely.
inu-liger · Member since
"You can always dream but a DVD-Audio from a previously unreleased concert is even less likely."
Brian wanted to release the Tribute Concert '92 and Wembley on DVD-A, but was told apparently by his advisors that there was no market for live DVD-A's. Bullshit, IMO, cos there's that Pavarotti and Friends DTS CD/DVD-A(?) that has Elton John and some others that I saw at Best Buy Canada
Rich Tea · Member since
The Knebworth parts are probably the best bits of Live Magic. Unfortunatly if you look at Queen Rare the official video footage was filmed from the control tent with just 1 camera.
Yes I was there and at Wembley & Knebworth was so much better but I think Wembley had been planned for a while hence the liklyhood of a Knebworth DVD being zero.
I would much prefer a best of the 70's type thing maybe a double disc containing 2 or more gigs from Rainbow through to The Crazy Tour gigs.
The Real Wizard · Member since
"all signs point to Milton Keynes which will leave us fans of the early shows disappointed."
It probably won't be uncut and complete, though. They'll have you patch up Freddie's voice breaking during Fat Bottomed Girls, and Brian's cord falling out of his guitar during his solo.
"I would much prefer a best of the 70's type thing maybe a double disc containing 2 or more gigs from Rainbow through to The Crazy Tour gigs."
I see this as being the most possible. I'd be very surprised if they had an entire concert from that era in releaseable quality.
proton · Member since
with all dvd releases you have to keep in mind 1 thing: the production company will only release a dvd if they think it will be a commercial succes.
Meaning: they will only release something if it will sell a lot. simple :-)
So Knebworth is out of the question.
Maybe one day in some sort of collectors dvd-box, but solely as dvd,
nopes.
Sames goes for Earls court and Houston,
both might end up in a collectors box I think.
Penetration_Guru · Member since
Ah! I always wondered what "commercial success" meant.
Now I know.
Super!
wstüssyb · Member since
you know Knebworth was going to be put out around 93/94
you dont trust me? ask Spike edney.
Wayne Gretzky · Member since
I think Wembley is way better than Knebworth.
The Real Wizard · Member since
"I think Wembley is way better than Knebworth."
Never listen to anyone who cannot differ sound quality from performance quality.
Just because it sounds good doesn't mean they played a better show.