Simon Brown 23.05.2009 20:49 |
With the rumours of Rog putting out a Best Of or Anthology or similar, I started to think on how I would like it to look. I think the most practical way of doing something like this is to follow the format of Roger Daltrey's Moonlighting - 2 discs, 18 tracks per disc, and a mix of singles, b-sides, album tracks, unreleased tracks, covers (live and studio) and live versions of Who songs. I understand the live Who songs part completely, as it inreases the appeal to the more casual Who fan who's not interested in solo work as much. The singles are nice as they'll be the most familiar to the widest audience. Album tracks I can live without - buy the album. Covers are for fans of the original song who like to hear it reinterpereted. The rest is for the fans and completists. So, I'll throw out the challenge - what would you like on an anthology set like this? The (admittedly arbitrary) rules are - 36 tracks No less than 5 live Queen songs No less than 5 A-sides from singles No performances billed as Queen Can be Roger solo, or Roger and The Cross I'll start, and going to go with Roger solo. A-Sides I Wanna Testify Strange Frontier (12" mix) Nazis (Schindler Mix - i think this has more teeth than the original single mix, without chaning the structure of the song) Foreign Sand Man On Fire (12" mix) Surrender Future Management Let's Get Crazy B-Sides Turn On The TV I Cry For You (12" mix) Two Sharp Pencils (Get Bad) Final Destination Keep A Knockin' Rare Keep On Running Dear Mr. Murdoch (Japanese promo version) One Night Stand Take You Higher Live Queen songs Cosmos Rockin' (from the SAS gig early 2009) Tenement Funster (from one of the '95 gigs) Ride the Wild Wind ('95) Under Pressure ('99 with Treana Morris) No-One But You (With Brian May from We Will Rock You at Queen's Day, Holland 2002(?)) Radio Ga Ga ('95) The Show Must Go On ('95) Roger Live Happiness ('94) Loneliness ('94) Revelations ('94) Old Friends ('94) Surrender (with Treana Morris, '99) People On Streets ('99) No More Fun ('99) Strange Frontier ('99) Other Live A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall ('94) Voodoo Chile ('94) Twist and Shout ('94) Rock And Roll ('99) |
queenside 23.05.2009 23:21 |
nice topic, great list! i would like to have all those greatest roger's song remastered on double cd. and i love roger version of zepp's rock and roll, it would be great to have it in cd quality, i only have that song on live bootleg, i hope soundboard recording exist. imo on that song roger is singing better than plant, perfect song for his voice |
queenside 23.05.2009 23:22 |
don't you people think he sang it better than plant? |
marcio17@queenzone.com 24.05.2009 01:50 |
He's got a quite similar voice than that of Rod Stewart's. I'm used to confuse people when I put on the radio Baby Jane, Young Turks vs I'm in Love with my Car, Rock it. |
brians wig 24.05.2009 05:28 |
I've read your rules and I'm ignoring them! It may be cynical of me, but don't give Roger ideas that a 36 track boxset full of live stuff will be sufficient. I'd like a proper solo boxset like the Freddie set, full of all Rogers (and the Cross) 12", B sides, single remixes and a CD from each album literally bursting with demos and out-takes and NO live tracks! |
oh-ja 24.05.2009 13:58 |
brians wig wrote: I'd like a proper solo boxset like the Freddie set, full of all Rogers (and the Cross) 12", B sides, single remixes and a CD from each album literally bursting with demos and out-takes and NO live tracks!YEAH! |
Mr. Farenheit 24.05.2009 14:03 |
If you think Cosmos Rocks (or whatever it was called) did poorly...wait until this hits the shelves. I doubt it would sell 1000 copies. |
Pim Derks 24.05.2009 17:57 |
I'm also afraid Roger will have a hard time getting this anthology out... I'd definitely buy it though - bring on a deluxe edition of Fun In Space with demo's, instrumentals anytime! I'm afraid that IF it gets released it'll be a 1 disc 18 track compilation with the singles, live versions of Ga Ga, Magic and TATDOOL + 1 or 2 new tracks. |
onevsion 24.05.2009 18:10 |
brians wig wrote: I've read your rules and I'm ignoring them! It may be cynical of me, but don't give Roger ideas that a 36 track boxset full of live stuff will be sufficient. I'd like a proper solo boxset like the Freddie set, full of all Rogers (and the Cross) 12", B sides, single remixes and a CD from each album literally bursting with demos and out-takes and NO live tracks! amen to that! |
4 x Vision 24.05.2009 22:02 |
Wouldn't sell imo. Nor would a similar project by Brian. I would love to hear some demos from The Cross Heaven For Everyone, with both Freddie and Roger on lead. |
Vali 25.05.2009 06:25 |
Of course it won't sell to general public !! but it will amongst diehard fans like us ! What will we do now ? moan because Roger has decided to do it ? please, come on ... I'll be happy if this is released and I will buy it. cheers |
leto 25.05.2009 10:25 |
I would be very happy with a boxset as the one with Freddie. After all, Roger made more solo dics. I can't wait to know what he is doing with his stuff... |
Rick 25.05.2009 12:39 |
Van Basten 9 wrote: Wouldn't sell imo. No, perhaps not, but if there is one person who can't be arsed whether it sells or not, then it's Roger. Brian is the one who's more into sales figures and the like. That's exactly the reason why we have seen some mediocre releases lately (read: the last couple of years). |
August R. 25.05.2009 15:38 |
Rick wrote: That's exactly the reason why we have seen some mediocre releases lately (read: the last couple of years). Should read: the last decade or so. |
Simon Brown 25.05.2009 17:45 |
brians wig wrote: I've read your rules and I'm ignoring them! It may be cynical of me, but don't give Roger ideas that a 36 track boxset full of live stuff will be sufficient. I'd like a proper solo boxset like the Freddie set, full of all Rogers (and the Cross) 12", B sides, single remixes and a CD from each album literally bursting with demos and out-takes and NO live tracks! Actually, I was after some thoughts on something that actually has some possibility of getting made. I'd love one like a Freddie set too, but I just can't see it happening. Too much outlay and too much risk for too little return. |
Jjeroen 25.05.2009 19:13 |
As long as non-album tracks (both remixes, singles, b sides) and a shitload of demo's are on it, and I don NOT have to buy his four albums again with just two bonus remixes, *I* will love it! Bring it on, Rog! BUT... Whatever he puts on it, the set will go down like a lead belloon commercially. Which will give Brian second thoughts about putting out anything like that, Which will postphone the Queen anthologies for another 15 years... |
brians wig 25.05.2009 20:06 |
Mr. Farenheit wrote: If you think Cosmos Rocks (or whatever it was called) did poorly...wait until this hits the shelves. I doubt it would sell 1000 copies. I'm sure it would sell 10,000 copies worldwide. If Queen Productions can put out the Singles boxsets limited to a quantity of 10,000 and think that classes as "this years classic Queen release", then I see no reason they can't do the same with Roger's stuff! |
Amazon 26.05.2009 00:41 |
August R. wrote:Rick wrote: That's exactly the reason why we have seen some mediocre releases lately (read: the last couple of years).Should read: the last decade or so. This isn't exactly the right thread for this, but is it true that there'll be a fourth Greatest Hits album later this year? |
Simon Brown 26.05.2009 05:18 |
Rick wrote:Van Basten 9 wrote: Wouldn't sell imo.No, perhaps not, but if there is one person who can't be arsed whether it sells or not, then it's Roger. Brian is the one who's more into sales figures and the like. That's exactly the reason why we have seen some mediocre releases lately (read: the last couple of years). What makes you think it's Brian? Could be Jim Beach.... |
Simon Brown 26.05.2009 05:20 |
Amazon wrote:August R. wrote:This isn't exactly the right thread for this, but is it true that there'll be a fourth Greatest Hits album later this year?Rick wrote: That's exactly the reason why we have seen some mediocre releases lately (read: the last couple of years).Should read: the last decade or so. No, that was someone on here being silly. There is a 'Best of Queen' though. No tracklist yet, but it will most likely be recyled stuff from Seven Seas through to Show Must Go On. |
Mr Prime Jive 26.05.2009 07:46 |
The 4 Roger's albums each in deluxe Package, remastered with second disc full of B sides and 12" remixes. That will do for me. |
aion 26.05.2009 10:07 |
Neither Roger nor Brian can release a Greatest Hits album because they simply didn't have solo hits. Well Brian had one or two with Driven By You and some other song from Back To The Light, and Roger maybe one minor hit with Nazis 1994 but it's not enough for an album, and the only audience for a normal solo anthology by these two is die-hard Queen fans; there'd be no point releasing the kind of thing Freddie had with the Solo Collection. However, what would really be a good idea and would make fans happy, is that they'd put together large solo anthologies and release them through the Internet, via the official Queen website. Fans could just download the anthologies as flac files and burn them to CD; it's not necessary to put albums into shops in physical form nowadays. Hell, if they truly want to serve their fans, they could just share them for free in Queenzone or Queenonline! And I'm serious about this: Roger and Brian must know that they can't release comprehensive 5-10 disc solo collections to shops because there's not enough people who would buy the damn things, but if they feel that they want to let fans have all that stuff they could easily do it with the Internet. They wouldn't make a lot of money but they wouldn't lose it either and they're already millionaires anyway, and sharing or selling cheaply Bri and Rog's solo collections would easily make up for all the crappy releases Queen productions have put out during the past decade. As for what to include in the anthologies, The Cross mentioned in some interview that they did 25 songs for Blue Rock. Well, 11 have been released - how about releasing the 14 songs from the Blue Rock sessions that have never seen the light of day. All the unreleased songs from Roger's and Brian's solo career should of course be released, and all rare songs from I Wanna Testify to Heartland and from Let Me Out to My Boy. Demos are always nice, especially when the demo versions were very different from the final versions and you can see how the songs developed. It would be nice to have live songs from the Cross, and any "rare" live songs Roger and Brian might have from the 90s. Roger and Brian are not going to make any more solo albums so it would be nice to have a few new songs from them - the first (and probably the last too) new songs from these guys since 1998 (The Cosmos Rocks can't be counted as either a Queen album or a solo album; in my view that album doesn't exist at all). The ideal situation would be that they'd compile 6-disc solo anthologies that consist of nothing but rarities from Brian and Roger, master them and sell them in Queenonline as flac files for 10 euros. I for one would be happy if they did that. |
Pim Derks 26.05.2009 13:44 |
Fuck digital downloads, I want my cd's printed and in nice artwork. If acts like Peter Gabriel, Genesis and the Who can release every single concert of their last couple of tours through an online recordlabel and make money on it, I'm sure that a Brian May or Roger Taylor set could also make money. It's just not the kind of money they're used to. |
Micrówave 26.05.2009 14:20 |
What would you like in a Roger Taylor Anthology? Probably just one CD and maybe a 16 page booklet. |
Brian_Mays_Wig 26.05.2009 19:38 |
~Id like an anthology of his "ladieees" |
Amazon 27.05.2009 11:10 |
Simon Brown wrote:Amazon wrote: This isn't exactly the right thread for this, but is it true that there'll be a fourth Greatest Hits album later this year?No, that was someone on here being silly. There is a 'Best of Queen' though. No tracklist yet, but it will most likely be recyled stuff from Seven Seas through to Show Must Go On Thanks. Hearing that there might be a fourth GH album struck me as quite interesting, but a 'Best of Queen' album doesn't interest me. Not if it features only the songs which are on the albums and there isn't any bonus material. |
john bodega 27.05.2009 12:33 |
I'd like more Freddie, Brian and John. |
Rick 27.05.2009 14:35 |
Simon Brown wrote:Rick wrote:What makes you think it's Brian? Could be Jim Beach....Van Basten 9 wrote: Wouldn't sell imo.No, perhaps not, but if there is one person who can't be arsed whether it sells or not, then it's Roger. Brian is the one who's more into sales figures and the like. That's exactly the reason why we have seen some mediocre releases lately (read: the last couple of years). Since Brian has the tendency to act like a perfectionist. I assumed this was common knowledge. |
Simon Brown 27.05.2009 15:49 |
Rick wrote:Simon Brown wrote:Since Brian has the tendency to act like a perfectionist. I assumed this was common knowledge.Rick wrote:What makes you think it's Brian? Could be Jim Beach....Van Basten 9 wrote: Wouldn't sell imo.No, perhaps not, but if there is one person who can't be arsed whether it sells or not, then it's Roger. Brian is the one who's more into sales figures and the like. That's exactly the reason why we have seen some mediocre releases lately (read: the last couple of years). It's common assumption. If Brian was so obsessed about sales figures, why is he the only member of Queen to have taken the chance on a live solo album? Or, why would he be putting out a book on hundred year old photos that will sell a seriously limited number of copies? |
Simon Brown 27.05.2009 15:51 |
Mr Prime Jive wrote: The 4 Roger's albums each in deluxe Package, remastered with second disc full of B sides and 12" remixes. That will do for me. Yeah, I must admit I like the idea of this as well. I've mentioned this before, but the Universal Deluxe series is the benchmark for catalogue releases. However, to generate sales, the words "Best Of" seem to make all the difference. |
Soul Brother 27.05.2009 16:57 |
I agree. F**k the digital downloads! CD Box set please. The starting point with all these things is quite rightly the customer (ie us). In my view there is no doubt that a Roger box set would be a hard-core fans-only purchase. But guess what, there are several thousand of these, however the inevitability is that a box set would cost a few quid, but as has been said, this could be a mail-order only release which would may keep the cost down a little. I would reckon that production of several thousand of these (let's say a limited edition of 3,000 for the sake of argument, could possibly easily more) I would be of the impression that there would be no problem in getting these sold. Content-wise, given lets say the solo albums plus the 3 Cross albums and and 3 CD's of selected rare material that would give a neat 10 CD box - this could be 2 rarities CD's and perhaps a compilation DVD or various/selected Roger performances/videos/interviews (I quite like many aspects of the rarities suggested this far) I would like to see this supplemented with a very nice book featuring full original art work of all the albums and singles featured plus a selection of Roger pictures through the years with perhaps some write-ups by esteemed journalists or whoever. Promotion-wise, this does not need too much simply as the fans network is pretty robust (official promotion could be via Queenonline). The only real work required is a bit of copyright sorting out to put all the recordings in one box, the compliation of the bonus/rarities CD's, the obvious design effort and then simple factory production. Around a retail price of £100-£130 would be most probable for this. I am sorry, but where there is a will there is a way and this project would definately break-even. The goal of this is not to cash in and make a huge profit (erm this is Roger so it probably would be) but to provide a really good legacy of his work outside Queen. This would be a superb addition to the hard-core fan's collection and definately sought after - 3,000 Roger fans worldwide - you betcha. A similar effort could be put together for Brian of course (buy one, get one free???!!!) Great topic for discussion incidentally! |
Simon Brown 29.05.2009 07:10 |
Soul Brother wrote: I agree. F**k the digital downloads! CD Box set please. The starting point with all these things is quite rightly the customer (ie us). In my view there is no doubt that a Roger box set would be a hard-core fans-only purchase. But guess what, there are several thousand of these, however the inevitability is that a box set would cost a few quid, but as has been said, this could be a mail-order only release which would may keep the cost down a little. I would reckon that production of several thousand of these (let's say a limited edition of 3,000 for the sake of argument, could possibly easily more) I would be of the impression that there would be no problem in getting these sold. Content-wise, given lets say the solo albums plus the 3 Cross albums and and 3 CD's of selected rare material that would give a neat 10 CD box - this could be 2 rarities CD's and perhaps a compilation DVD or various/selected Roger performances/videos/interviews (I quite like many aspects of the rarities suggested this far) I would like to see this supplemented with a very nice book featuring full original art work of all the albums and singles featured plus a selection of Roger pictures through the years with perhaps some write-ups by esteemed journalists or whoever. Promotion-wise, this does not need too much simply as the fans network is pretty robust (official promotion could be via Queenonline). The only real work required is a bit of copyright sorting out to put all the recordings in one box, the compliation of the bonus/rarities CD's, the obvious design effort and then simple factory production. Around a retail price of £100-£130 would be most probable for this. I am sorry, but where there is a will there is a way and this project would definately break-even. The goal of this is not to cash in and make a huge profit (erm this is Roger so it probably would be) but to provide a really good legacy of his work outside Queen. This would be a superb addition to the hard-core fan's collection and definately sought after - 3,000 Roger fans worldwide - you betcha. A similar effort could be put together for Brian of course (buy one, get one free???!!!) Great topic for discussion incidentally! Wow, I think that's the best thought out way of producing a fan-set I've seen yet. The music is really what it's all about, but a nice set can really give you a feeling of value. The Billy Joel 30th anniversary Stranger comes with heaps of fantastic text, and the booklet paper is photo-quality paper. The Pink Floyd 40th Anniversary set of Piper at the Gates Of Dawn is very dissapointing in the inside. No text, and mostly dull photos. The Freddie Box has to have the nicest book of anything I've seen. Cost a bloody fortune, but in hindsight is well worth it. I do agree that a major label probably wouldn't do it, but if they self-publish and sell online it could be brilliant. A box for Roger's stuff like this would be amazing. I'd actually be happy with 1 solo and 1 cross and pay that kind of figure. The Cross have so much live stuff that it would be criminal for it not to come out in some way. From the look of the last tour where they were supporting Magnum, I think every song got an airing. so, using this model, some extensive text from Greg, and 2 - 10-disc sets would we awesome. I guess it would go something like Pre-Fun In Space single and rarities Fun In Space Strange Frontier 80s singles and rarities Happiness Electric Fire 90s singles and rarities Happiness Tour DVD Electric Fire Tour DVD RT music videos and tv performances and then The Cross Shove It SI singles/rarities Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know MBaDtK singles/rarities Blue Rock BR singles/rarities Shove It DVD Mad Bad DVD BR DVD Cross Music Videos Ok, as a fan, I'm sold :) Even if they self publish, they can sell online, but also stock it on Amazon and cdnow. I love this idea a great deal. Queen always had the reputation for thinking outside the square, and trying new things. Maybe this isn't a pipe dream! |
The Real Wizard 29.05.2009 13:18 |
A Roger Taylor boxed set before a Queen boxed set.... the idea itself is fascinating. Is the John Deacon boxed set going to come out before Queen's too? |
lalaalalaa 29.05.2009 15:13 |
I would like a Roger box set to contain... 1. All the studio albums 2. All the covers he's recorded (Keep A Knockin', Rock 'n' Roll, ect) 3. Unreleased songs of his 4. at least one concert of his (The Cross or just Roger) 5. Queen songs he wrote with him lead singing instead (Ride The Wild Wind, ect) |
Bulsarian 30.05.2009 14:22 |
Pretty much have everything, demos, b-sides, unreleased, extended, retail, i mean come on, an Anthology? LOL Of Roger? lol. I love Rog to death, but my dear, a bit of waste of money for Rog to consider it. |
Pim Derks 31.05.2009 05:15 |
Mr Prime Jive wrote: The 4 Roger's albums each in deluxe Package, remastered with second disc full of B sides and 12" remixes. That will do for me. Exactly. I would love it if the Queen albums also got this treatment. How great would something like this be? MADE IN HEAVEN [DELUXE EDITION] Disc 1 - Original album (SACD - 5.1/Stereo Mix) Disc 2: 1. It's A Beautiful Day (1980 Demo) 2. Made In Heaven (Instrumental) 3. Let Me Live (Original 1983 Demo) 4. Mother Love (Alternate Version with Roger vocals) 5. You Don't Fool Me (Demo) 6. A Winter's Tale (Demo) 7. Mother Love (Demo) 8. It's A Beautiful Day (Single Version) 9. Too Much Love Will Kill You (Demo) 10. Heaven For Everyone (Instrumental) 11. You Don't Fool Me (Alternate Version with Roger vocals) 12. Track 13 (Remix for Queen Planetarium Show) 13. My Life Has Been Saved (1989 Version) 14. There Must Be More To Life Than This (1996 Remix by John Deacon) |
Pim Derks 31.05.2009 08:12 |
On-topic - if this actually gets done I'd like it done in the same way as Robert Plant's "Sixty Six To Timbuktu" - another career-spanning compilation. DISC 1 Bona Sera - The Reaction In The Midnight Hour - The Reaction Earth - Smile Step On Me - Smile Blag - Smile I Wanna Testify Turn On The TV How Come You're So Dumb - Hilary Hilary Future Management My Country (7" Edit) Keep On Running Man On Fire (12" Mix) Strange Frontier (12" Mix) Two Sharp Pencils I Cry For You (7" Mix) Feel The Force Manipulator Heaven For Everyone (RT Vocals) DISC 2 Top Of The World Ma In Charge of My Heart Liar (7" Mix) Old Men (Lay Down) New Dark Ages (7" Mix) Life Changes (7" Mix) Heartland Nazis 1994 Happiness? Foreign Sand (Edit) Final Destination (1994 version) Pressure On (Edit) Surrender (Single Mix) One Night Stand New Track 1 New Track 2 I'd buy it. |
Michael Allred 31.05.2009 15:25 |
Pim Derks wrote: On-topic - if this actually gets done I'd like it done in the same way as Robert Plant's "Sixty Six To Timbuktu" - another career-spanning compilation. DISC 1 Bona Sera - The Reaction In The Midnight Hour - The Reaction Earth - Smile Step On Me - Smile Blag - Smile I Wanna Testify Turn On The TV How Come You're So Dumb - Hilary Hilary Future Management My Country (7" Edit) Keep On Running Man On Fire (12" Mix) Strange Frontier (12" Mix) Two Sharp Pencils I Cry For You (7" Mix) Feel The Force Manipulator Heaven For Everyone (RT Vocals) DISC 2 Top Of The World Ma In Charge of My Heart Liar (7" Mix) Old Men (Lay Down) New Dark Ages (7" Mix) Life Changes (7" Mix) Heartland Nazis 1994 Happiness? Foreign Sand (Edit) Final Destination (1994 version) Pressure On (Edit) Surrender (Single Mix) One Night Stand New Track 1 New Track 2 I'd buy it. No way the Smile stuff comes with a solo set. I would think it's fairly obvious it'd be part of a Queen box. |
Pim Derks 31.05.2009 17:45 |
Yeah, except that the Queenboxes are never going to happen while Brian is alive. And I think that if it's supposed to be a career-spanning anthology Smile should be included. I originally also had 2 or 3 Queen tracks on my tracklist - but scraped them, though I suppose IILWMC and Tenement Funster should be included in any RT-compilation. |
Holly2003 31.05.2009 17:48 |
What's to stop him releasing demo versions of his Queen songs? Early demo versions of Tenement Funster, IILWMC, Radio Ga Ga etc would probably not feature other Queen members and would therefore still belong to Roger (and not be owned/copyrighted by Queen, if you see what I mean). No doubt Roger is as bored as us that Brian can't get his nose out of astronomy books long enough to do some proper archival research -- in the Queen vaults. I would buy an anthology with a bunch of Roger's Queen demos plus a live show. Can't say I'm that keen on The Cross though; their albums were dull and mediocre so imagine how bad those songs must be that didn't get released. |
Simon Brown 31.05.2009 21:11 |
Pim Derks wrote: On-topic - if this actually gets done I'd like it done in the same way as Robert Plant's "Sixty Six To Timbuktu" - another career-spanning compilation. DISC 1 Bona Sera - The Reaction In The Midnight Hour - The Reaction Earth - Smile Step On Me - Smile Blag - Smile I Wanna Testify Turn On The TV How Come You're So Dumb - Hilary Hilary Future Management My Country (7" Edit) Keep On Running Man On Fire (12" Mix) Strange Frontier (12" Mix) Two Sharp Pencils I Cry For You (7" Mix) Feel The Force Manipulator Heaven For Everyone (RT Vocals) DISC 2 Top Of The World Ma In Charge of My Heart Liar (7" Mix) Old Men (Lay Down) New Dark Ages (7" Mix) Life Changes (7" Mix) Heartland Nazis 1994 Happiness? Foreign Sand (Edit) Final Destination (1994 version) Pressure On (Edit) Surrender (Single Mix) One Night Stand New Track 1 New Track 2 I'd buy it. Ah, yes, The Reaction. I left them off my list, as I thought them too unlikely. Would be nice though! Hilary Hilary? Interesting, hadn't come across that one before! Nice cross section of stuff you have there! Always really liked Heartland. Would pull out the Smile stuff and put in a few more new tracks. Nothing live? |
Daniel Nester 31.05.2009 22:30 |
Pim -- Great track list there. Plus the studio albums, Cross stuff, live things. I would buy it, that's for sure. I wonder if there's precedent of a band member releasing solo demos of songs that would later make it to Queen albums. I mean, I've never heard of that. Songs that didn't make albums, like Self Made Man, that's another story. I wonder what Roger thinks of doing this, or if he prefers to look forward only and put together a new album. |
Pim Derks 01.06.2009 05:14 |
Pete Townshend released lots of demo's for Who-songs on his 'Scoop'-compilations. Great stuff. Would be awesome to hear Roger's original demo's of Ga Ga, Invisible Man, Breakthru, Wild Wind, Funster etc! |
Daniel Nester 01.06.2009 07:51 |
Yes yes yes Pim! Forgot about the Scoop albums. I have 'em, too--how could I forget. So, sure--Queen demos from Roger would be super. |
jadedlady 01.06.2009 15:07 |
Killing Time should be on it! |
Soul Brother 24.10.2013 17:54 |
Love the fact looking back on this 4 years on that I pretty much nailed it to the mast with a 10 CD/DVD set at £100! Looking forward to 'The Lot' now. Roger must be watching.............! |
AlexRocks 24.10.2013 18:01 |
Congratulations! You get nothing! |
Soul Brother 26.10.2013 15:17 |
Haha - thought it was worth a free box set surely! ;-) |