Here we have a collection of interviews and radio shows. I've shared these here before, some in edited form, but I thought there were worth re-uploading.
These versions are unedited, so you can enjoy them is all their glory. link
In The Studio - News Of The World
Amercian radio programme from the early 90's with extensive interview with Brian on the 'News Of The World'. Comes directly from the trancription CD, and includes the cue sheet.
In The Studio - The Game
As above, but this time featuring Brian and Roger toalking about the game. Again direct from the transcription CD with a cue sheet.
Innerview - John Deacon
1977 interview with John. Taken from the transcription LP and with a scan of the original cue sheets.
A Message From Queen
1986 fan club message, recording from the original cassette.
The Cosmos Rocks Interview Disc
US promo featuring Brian, Roger and Paul answering questions on the new album. From the original promo CDR.
Next week I'll be added some more interviews and radio shows, so check back often!
peckery wrote: Thanks for these USA "In The Studio" radio shows ! A pity the BBC didn't do a series like this ....
You don't have the 'Night At Opera" show do you ?
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I wish I did. I have been looking for the CD for a while, but no joy. However I believe it has been shared here previously.
Here's ANATO.. link
I think I posted this one along with News Of The World a few months back, but I can't seem to find the thread.. so here she is again. Enjoy!
Actually, this version has the songs edited out, alas ....
I do not wish to start a debate about copyright etc, but does anyone have the full, unedited "In The Studio" (A Night At The Opera), please ? I bought ALL the Queen cds about 19 years ago (Hollywood Records) ...
Just bits of narrative over intros. I don't get what the big deal is if we all own the albums. I wouldn't want to waste time and bandwith uploading the studio songs anyway, so what remains here is the spoken bits.
I'd say that's largely because most people can't even name a Queen album. Most people know Queen for their Greatest Hits. Even some encyclopedic rock music books list Greatest Hits as one of the top Queen albums to check out. That's one setback of being a singles band.
bigV wrote: I'm considering posting a torrent of interviews and radio shows - almost 2GB worth. Would there be interest in such a thing?
V.
Definitely. I am trying to categorize absolutely every Queen-related thing I have, so if you would put ALL interviews and radio shows into one properly labelled torrent, you would save me a hell lot of work :-)
bigV wrote: I'm considering posting a torrent of interviews and radio shows - almost 2GB worth. Would there be interest in such a thing?
V.
Wow, yes, please ! I love radio shows ....
Sir GH : I don't regard Queen as a "singles band" at all, although people with no interest in rock/pop would probably only be aware of their hit singles ... Queen for me have always been an "album band", esp. for the first 6 albums !
Of course, me too. The first 6 albums are absolutely stellar. But as far as I've seen it in my experience, the man on the street sees them as a band with a few big songs, not a few great records. Maybe it's different in the UK where Queen are highly revered, but in North America that's what it is.
Okay, I'll post it in a few minutes. I just hope that Mr. Jam Monkey won't think that I'm trying to steal his thunder, because I'm not - I simply want to "share the music".
V.
For those that are interested this is the cue sheet for the In The Studio - A Night At The Opera (as shared above my Sir GH) . This is from the 1996 transcription CD.