Which will be Queen´s next live album?
"Live at Wembley 'superultrasound' re-re-re-re-mastered edition" maybe?
I hate saying it, but (though I know there´s no official release of Montreal) I´m tired of old stuff being released again... and again, and again...!
gmhmagic wrote:
I hate saying it, but (though I know there´s no official release of Montreal) I´m tired of old stuff being released again... and again, and again...!
I wouldn't be surprise if it was final live in japan 1985. Why not ? They are releasing the things that already came out ? it's not besurprisetome, if they release that
The Montreal concert may have been released before, but it wasn't released by 'Queen Productions'. Forgive me for asking, but what concerts have Queen re-released?
I thought that Brian has confirmed Budapest. He hasn't confirmed any other show, so I bet that would be the next one.
Be glad Queen hasn't jumped on that Video EP bandwagon: Three songs from an obscure performance for 19.99 Queen Musikladen.
<font color=FF0033 face=symbol>Freddie wrote: The Montreal concert may have been released before, but it wasn't released by 'Queen Productions'. Forgive me for asking, but what concerts have Queen re-released?
I´m speaking about old stuff in general; concerts being an example... always with the "remastered" excuse...! Live at wembley and Live Killers maybe?
I believe we all want unreleased songs... for instance, I was very disappointed by the last edition of "A Night At The Opera"
I know 4 different released versions of the "We will rock you" concert (including this last one that is about to be realeased)
Is there anybody else out there that thinks Queen Productions are no longer original? When are we going to get a top quality 70s concert?
All the concerts that, to the day,have been released by Queen productions or any other company have almost the same set list...
And one or two of those versions of the Montreal concert are so terrible that in Killer Queen and I can´t remember which other song, the audio and the images don´t match...
For this new edition of Montreal 81 the only new song official in live version is Jailhouse rock...and not a Queen song....what a shame.
Concerts like Hammersmith '75 Hyde Park '76 or Earls Court '77 are the choosen for any fan to released officially....you think?
What about a Hammersmith box with the 1975 & 1979 concerts in 2 dvd?.
How many new live songs can we get with the almost quallity sound?.
From 1975:
Ogre Battle, White Queen (As It Began), March Of The Black Queen, Bring Back That Leroy Brown, Son And Daughter, See What A Fool I've Been and the rock and roll medley (except Big spender)
and complete: Liar(except the short version of Japan 85 in laserdisc), Seven Seas Of Rhye, In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited.
From the 1979 gig:
Mustapha and If You can't Beat Them (enough for me) and Silent Night in the Brigthon rock solo.
This can be a very good edition for the next Queen concert to realese
silver_salmon wrote: For this new edition of Montreal 81 the only new song official in live version is Jailhouse rock...and not a Queen song....what a shame.
Concerts like Hammersmith '75 Hyde Park '76 or Earls Court '77 are the choosen for any fan to released officially....you think?
What about a Hammersmith box with the 1975 & 1979 concerts in 2 dvd?.
How many new live songs can we get with the almost quallity sound?.
From 1975:
Ogre Battle, White Queen (As It Began), March Of The Black Queen, Bring Back That Leroy Brown, Son And Daughter, See What A Fool I've Been and the rock and roll medley (except Big spender)
and complete: Liar(except the short version of Japan 85 in laserdisc), Seven Seas Of Rhye, In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited.
From the 1979 gig:
Mustapha and If You can't Beat Them (enough for me) and Silent Night in the Brigthon rock solo.
This can be a very good edition for the next Queen concert to realese
My guess is that they'll just do the studio album with Rodgers in '08, then release live album #2 with Rodgers in '09, and then maybe a year or so after hit us up with Houston '77. I could also see them doing a double dvd with Hyde Park '76 and '06.
It sucks that we once again get the 2nd half of their touring career, but at the same time a cd release at last of the Montreal show is really, really cool.