The Game sessions?
Wasn't The Game recorded in Munich? Musicland - same studios as One Vision?
The studio looks like Mountain studios, in the absence of Freddie's face furniture that would put it in the Jazz era....
ANAGRAMER wrote: The Game sessions?
Wasn't The Game recorded in Munich? Musicland - same studios as One Vision?
The studio looks like Mountain studios, in the absence of Freddie's face furniture that would put it in the Jazz era....
You're probably right. Although Freddie didn't have his "face furniture" during the first The Game sessions in the summer of 1979.
From queenlive.ca: ''The band's first live album was released on June 26, consisting of songs recorded on the previous European tour (and some overdubs done in the studio during the break after the Japanese dates)''
I always had a suspicion that this footage might come from the Live Killers studio sessions.
If that is the case I certainly can't see this ever getting a commercial release.
Bad Seed wrote:
I always had a suspicion that this footage might come from the Live Killers studio sessions.
If that is the case I certainly can't see this ever getting a commercial release.
You mean this is the recording of the overdubs ?
They wouldn't bring profecional equipment to record this, but this can be "home-recordings", as mentioned.
Bad Seed wrote:
I always had a suspicion that this footage might come from the Live Killers studio sessions.
If that is the case I certainly can't see this ever getting a commercial release.
You mean this is the recording of the overdubs ?
They wouldn't bring profecional equipment to record this, but this can be "home-recordings", as mentioned.
Why would they need to bring any equipment? Surely all the equipment were present in the studio anyway. All they had to do was to bring the tapes in. And why would a band as big and rich as Queen do home-recordings, when they can easily book a studio whenever they want?
Bad Seed wrote:
I always had a suspicion that this footage might come from the Live Killers studio sessions.
If that is the case I certainly can't see this ever getting a commercial release.
You mean this is the recording of the overdubs ?
They wouldn't bring profecional equipment to record this, but this can be "home-recordings", as mentioned.
Why would they need to bring any equipment? Surely all the equipment were present in the studio anyway. All they had to do was to bring the tapes in. And why would a band as big and rich as Queen do home-recordings, when they can easily book a studio whenever they want?
What i mean is i find unlikely to film material for official release for something so "controversial" as overdub sessions of live recordings.
Bad Seed wrote:
I always had a suspicion that this footage might come from the Live Killers studio sessions.
If that is the case I certainly can't see this ever getting a commercial release.
You mean this is the recording of the overdubs ?
They wouldn't bring profecional equipment to record this, but this can be "home-recordings", as mentioned.
Why would they need to bring any equipment? Surely all the equipment were present in the studio anyway. All they had to do was to bring the tapes in. And why would a band as big and rich as Queen do home-recordings, when they can easily book a studio whenever they want?
What i mean is i find unlikely to film material for official release for something so "controversial" as overdub sessions of live recordings.
antiden wrote: It's so obvious they're in the Mountain Studios in the mid 1979, hence making overdubs for "Live Killers" album.
In mid 1979 they were also recording the first batch of The Game songs. It's interesting that it isn't mentioned where the June/July The Game recordings were done in the album credits. It only states that the sessions in 1980 were executed in Musicland.
Bad Seed wrote:
I always had a suspicion that this footage might come from the Live Killers studio sessions.
If that is the case I certainly can't see this ever getting a commercial release.
You mean this is the recording of the overdubs ?
That, and just simply mixing/editing the album from the live tapes. That takes time too. The overdubs were probably 2% of the process.