Crappy quality, but joyful is the sound anyway.
*Note - the original video I posted was removed from YouTube briefly and found again by The Dude. Thanks! :)
Ahhhhhh. Ouch. Hopefully it shows up again soon, and preferably in better quality. Sorry to those who missed it for now, but take heart that it was great.
GratefulFan wrote: Ahhhhhh. Ouch. Hopefully it shows up again soon, and preferably in better quality. Sorry to those who missed it for now, but take heart that it was great.
You should have download it with keepvid.com
A Word In Your Ear wrote: A bit of "Sleeping on the Sidewalk" link
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Thanks for the link. I've never really been a fan of that song, but it's nice to see/hear yeeeeears later.
I really hope "Long Away" shows up again....now there's a song I really like. :)
The Dude wrote: Found it!!! link
Enjoy dudes,
The Dude
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Awesome! I reposted it at the top. I wonder why he took it off briefly? It's the same guy and the same shot.
Thanks again.
Sheer Brass Neck wrote: Absolutely fucking amazing. Small tour doing the gems of Queen needs to happen. That was the best Queen related product I've seen in 15 years.
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Completely. Taylor Hawkins is a true fan, and therefore knows what fans so want. This could be the start of something so amazingly good. Please please please oh please.
Seriously, with no hyperbole, I thought that was the best thing I've seen or heard from Queen since Freddie's death. I think that the biggest mistake that Brian and Roger ever made was underestimating the fans love of the catalogue, and not just the hits. Love of my Life was beautiful on ANATO, but let's be honest, obscure to anyone but diehard fans. Yet it took on a new life live, and there are an abundance of songs that need to be played live. Long Away is much beloved, and there are tons of other songs in the same category. I'd like to see the two of them, and of course it's hopeless, but John also go out and perform 1 to 3 thousand (or bigger) venues doing songs like this. Bring a vocalist if need be, but do it as Queen Songs, not Queen + whoever, simply for the legacy. The world deserves to hear some of the gems instead of WWRY and TYMD. Thanks to Taylor Hawkins, and The Dude who posted this.