Hey, how are you guys doing?
I was visiting a local record company today, when, Along with other Queen DVDs(official releases)I saw this DVD called QUEEN LIVE AT WEMBLEY ANTHOLOGY featuring an early black and white picture of the band( a lot like the cover of the BBC Sessions or whatever they are called).
Intrigued by this curious, seemingly out of place DVD I picked it up and had a more careful look at it. Setlist featured Brighton Rock followed by One Vision (which made me think it was a VHS to DVD transfer sourced from the original Live at Wembley VHS)and "A King of Magic" after Seven Seas of Rhye(Yes, A Kind of Magic was misspelled on the back cover). The label, if I'm not mistaken, was "Classic Artists" or something pretty much like it. The setlist, from what I remember, was a lot like the Live at Webley's VHS one, but you never really know what you're going to find inside these suspicious looking DVDs...anybody got info in this one??
I think following your description it's just the old VHS transfered to DVD.
You're from Brazil. There are very often the bootlegs realese like that. I got a DVD called "Queen Live at Wembley" that's just the VHS transfered to DVD. Similar thing happens to WE will rock you (before the realese of Rock Montreal) and Japan 85 (called "We are the champions".
Hope that I can help you.
Cheers! (and sorry my english)
tiagoguy wrote: Hey, how are you guys doing?
I was visiting a local record company today, when, Along with other Queen DVDs(official releases)I saw this DVD called QUEEN LIVE AT WEMBLEY ANTHOLOGY featuring an early black and white picture of the band( a lot like the cover of the BBC Sessions or whatever they are called).
Intrigued by this curious, seemingly out of place DVD I picked it up and had a more careful look at it. Setlist featured Brighton Rock followed by One Vision (which made me think it was a VHS to DVD transfer sourced from the original Live at Wembley VHS)and "A King of Magic" after Seven Seas of Rhye(Yes, A Kind of Magic was misspelled on the back cover). The label, if I'm not mistaken, was "Classic Artists" or something pretty much like it. The setlist, from what I remember, was a lot like the Live at Webley's VHS one, but you never really know what you're going to find inside these suspicious looking DVDs...anybody got info in this one??