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"We ARE hoping to put out a live DVD of Sheffield ... but as yet it has no title ...."

- a quote off Brian May's website.

I hope that this isn't his way of telling Queen fans that there is no longer going to be a DVD of Sheffield!!!
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Mayebe we should e-mail him a few ideas for a title.
Keep Good Company
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.....alternatively, just wait and see what happens.

Personally, I'd rather that they spent the time / energy on issueing "historical" product....
Benn
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RohemianBapsody wrote:
Mayebe we should e-mail him a few ideas for a title.


..how about "Live in Houston 1977"!? :-))
Shoot for the moon... even if you fail you will land among the stars!
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forget it Houston will never be released because of a lot of microphone problems
"On the first day Pim & Niek created a heavenly occupation. Pim & Niek blessed it and named it 'Loosch'." (Genesis 1:1)
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FriedChicken<br><font size=1>The Almighty</font> wrote:
forget it Houston will never be released because of a lot of microphone problems


There aren't too many problems that could not be fixed with overdubs! ;-)

But indeed, unless something all of the sudden appears on the QP surface, best one can hope for is Houston as a bonus disc or maybe in some kind of live-box set thing.

But err... are we going to get into that AGAIN??
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Who would really want a Queen & Paul Rodgers DVD? Its unlikely to prove commerically viable, especially when Queen Productions have a wealth of releasable & marketable material in their archives of the real band. The gigs didn't sell well due to Q&PR being a great band, they sold well, before most people had any idea what theyd sound like based purely on the back catalogue... I doubt the majority of people who attended any of the shows would be particularly interested in a DVD of it.
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Negative Creep wrote:
Who would really want a Queen & Paul Rodgers DVD? Its unlikely to prove commerically viable, especially when Queen Productions have a wealth of releasable & marketable material in their archives of the real band. The gigs didn't sell well due to Q&PR being a great band, they sold well, before most people had any idea what theyd sound like based purely on the back catalogue... I doubt the majority of people who attended any of the shows would be particularly interested in a DVD of it.


You really are a negative creep aren't you? :P

I would buy a Queen + PR DVD. I hope they are just having trouble thinking of a title... :D
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Negative Creep wrote:
Who would really want a Queen & Paul Rodgers DVD?

I do. If only because I was THERE, in the second row.
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Fenderek wrote:
Negative Creep wrote:
Who would really want a Queen & Paul Rodgers DVD?

I do. If only because I was THERE, in the second row.


Me too, this tour was amazing, and I'm really looking forward to the DVD.
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I'd buy it on the first day. I can hardly wait do get my hands on it :)
Feed the Phoenix :)
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To be honest, I'll rather buy a Q+PR DVD than a Houston DVD. Not because of the performance (nothing can reach the quality of Queen gigs from the 70's). But because (1.) the sound & picture quality of the Q+PR will be undoubtedly amazing and because (2.) I attended several gigs of this tour. There's nothing better than watching something you were part of.
http://www.QueenConcerts.com
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I don't know about the rest of you, buy I am really interested in this DVD. I wasn't at Sheffield, but in Madrid. I know is not the same gig, but still I want it on dvd. How would we feel now if it could have been possible to release a DVD of Houston 77 and people back then hadn't been interested in it? What a lost.

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