do you think they wiil do a liver recording of the new tour? maybe it will be like the old tour were they recred a song or two pershow, the do a live album at the end?
Although i am English, i would love to see a South American Show, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico or wherever...... the atmosphere there would be electric.
Rush released a DVD of a show in Brazil, compare that to a release they have from a recent(ish)show in Germany and you will see the difference.
PieterMC wrote: I fully expect 99p downloads again.
Those would be cool- last time they sounded better than the actual album... raw, powerful, rockier... yep- bring on 99p downloads!
O2 gig? possible... but than who knows- if they're gonna go to Latin America later and they'll expect some nice crowds there- maybe they'll plan to record and release some gigs from there?
But I mean any UK gig could be recorded and released- what's so special about Sheffield (apart from the worst crowd on UK leg...) that was recorded last time? For all we know it could be Nottingham for all i's worth...
I mentioned it before- when Gdansk gig was only a rumour- last gigs played there (Jean Michel Jarre, Dave Gilmour and Rod Stewart) were shown on TV... that would be cool if they were to broadcast that gig...
Part of me hopes that they do what The Who, Genesis, Pearl Jam, and Peter Gabriel have been doing: offering full soundboard shows a few weeks after the show, with all proceeds going to charity. This would not only cut down considerably on bootlegs, but it would also be a nice souvenir for audiences of particular shows. QPR could even do what The Who did on their most recent tour, and include a DVD of the concert, taken from footage broadcast onto the screens.
It doesn't have to be a big production, and it would be preferable to the individual downloads or an inevitable live album wrap-up. In fact, a bunch of people on QOL suggested it to the administrator, who was asking for suggestions/ideas, and I think QPR might actually be going with this idea for the upcoming tour.
I would not be surprised if we indeed (ALSO) see a DVD from South America.
Same construction as last time: Sheffield and Tokyo.
Yes, a The Who-like project would be awesome...
(A lot of people would actually have their hands free to enjoy the shows more ;-))
But I have not much hope... it's Bri... errr 'Queen', remember!
actualy, on the note of 99p downloads would anyone be willing to share them? id love to here them? thanks! my e-mail adress is in my profile, add me on msn. cheers everyone!
Lester Burnham wrote: Part of me hopes that they do what The Who, Genesis, Pearl Jam, and Peter Gabriel have been doing: offering full soundboard shows a few weeks after the show, with all proceeds going to charity. This would not only cut down considerably on bootlegs, but it would also be a nice souvenir for audiences of particular shows.
I'd love it, if they did that. We have one of those nifty Pearl Jam "bootlegs" from when we saw them in Charlotte.
Lester Burnham wrote: Part of me hopes that they do what The Who, Genesis, Pearl Jam, and Peter Gabriel have been doing: offering full soundboard shows a few weeks after the show, with all proceeds going to charity. This would not only cut down considerably on bootlegs, but it would also be a nice souvenir for audiences of particular shows.
I'd love it, if they did that. We have one of those nifty Pearl Jam "bootlegs" from when we saw them in Charlotte.
It will never happen though because Brian is too much of a perfectionist.
I think they should release a product like Muse did this week.
During their last tour, Muse recorded 2 gigs in Wembley. One of them is released on cd, the other one on DVD. Both discs are put together in one package, availabe for only Euro 16,99. So that's 2 concerts for the price of 1!!!!!
Besides that they made the whole DVD concert available in mp4 format to download for free. Seems that they prefer pleasing the fans above taking as much money as possible from them. Superb!
andyhwood485 wrote: Although i am English, i would love to see a South American Show, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico or wherever...... the atmosphere there would be electric.
Rush released a DVD of a show in Brazil, compare that to a release they have from a recent(ish)show in Germany and you will see the difference.
Agree! No mistake with it, a have watched many concerts filmed there, and can't remember any wihout hot atmosphere!
South Americans are really great fans! And we are also not far (Serbia)... ;-)
Here is one proof, bad quality, but you can figure... ;-) link
Song is from Blind Guardian (btw, also fans of Queen!), The Bard's Song - In The Forest, filmed in Belgrade, 16.10.2006.