FREDDIE MERCURY 'VIDEO HITS'
Label : Falcon Neue Medien
Licenced from Gema
availible im many reliable and usually bootleg-free european stores... link
(very ugly sleeve may I say)
That label is well known for selling DVDs that are of really dodgy quality.I,unwittingly,bought a couple last year,only to find out that the picture quality was watery and the sound quality was muffled.
Avoid at all costs!
BuDi wrote: FREDDIE MERCURY 'VIDEO HITS'
Label : Falcon Neue Medien
Licenced from Gema
availible im many reliable and usually bootleg-free european stores...
link
(very ugly sleeve may I say)
If i want to see those videos i just go to youtube. whats the point in selling this?
una999 wrote:
If i want to see those videos i just go to youtube. whats the point in selling this?
You aren't the only person in the world.
If somebody's heard of Freddie Mercury and wants to see his videos on a DVD, he can now get an official version for €20 or this dodgy thing for €10... Which do you think he's going to get when he's got these two choices in his local store?
una,
in long gone times and days, there existed a certain feel of satisfaction and joy when you sat down and played videos, dvds or even CDs on your home equipment. Especially when nice artwork, a cover, sleeve notes and other things came with it. YouTube cannot reproduce this and I'm sorry that you miss out on those things, especially because this Freddie DVD has been officially released in 2000, including a humongous and awesome book, another DVD and 10 audio CDs. YouTube? I don't think so. If you ask then, what the point is in selling a DVD when you can just watch something on your computer...there you go! There was a time during the jurassic period when music was more than just an encoded file.