Gemma Newby is currently researching for a programme on Hyde Park 1976 to be broadcast on Radio 2... She can be contacted on 0161 834 9955 or at gemma.newby@allout.co.uk...
Gemma is looking to interview people who attended the gig or who worked on the production side of it, before or on the day itself. Whether or not this means that HP will be finally broadcast on TV I don't know but I think it's fairly safe to assume that bits of the gig will be broadcast on the radio, amongst those being interviewed. So if anyone was there (in any capacity) and wants to contribute then they should get in touch with Gemma at the contact number provided above.
How about secretly starting a documentary to be added for the DVD release of this great concert!!!
My brother was born in 1976, and I 5 years later, so I have nothing to add. Only opinions in hindside.
Apparently Eagle Vision have the option of releasing a 70's gig... and seeing as Sweet Lady from Hyde Park was a bonus track on the ANATO DVD, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that it must be Hyde Park.
Negative Creep wrote:
Apparently Eagle Vision have the option of releasing a 70's gig... and seeing as Sweet Lady from Hyde Park was a bonus track on the ANATO DVD, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that it must be Hyde Park.
Negative Creep wrote:
Apparently Eagle Vision have the option of releasing a 70's gig... and seeing as Sweet Lady from Hyde Park was a bonus track on the ANATO DVD, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that it must be Hyde Park.
Yeah it was quite okay. Nice to hear Bob Garris and Peter Hince talking about how they experienced that concert. Now we only need a TV/radio broadcast of the whole gig in the best quality possible :)
Gemma asked me for the recording so I sent her link to the QueenZone Announce section where quite a good version was shared recently :-) What else did you expect? :-) Queen Productions had nothing to do with this programme.
Mr. Scully wrote:
Gemma asked me for the recording so I sent her link to the QueenZone Announce section where quite a good version was shared recently :-) What else did you expect? :-) Queen Productions had nothing to do with this programme.
You're right. Though there's nothing wrong with hoping for the best, is there? ;-)