Zebonka12 wrote:
"No Freddie, No John.....No Queen"
Getting some mixed signals from you.
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Greatest Queenzone post ever.
Hi, Sorry about the brief title and no message. I am currently in hospital and could only use my phone. For some reason I could enter a title but no text for the message. I have now moved to another hospital with proper internet access.
A mate of mine works as a tour guide in London. While doing a pop/rock tour he says that said member of staff at De Lane Lea said that Queen would be working at the studio in a couple of weeks time (so that would be about now). Not being a Queen fan he didn't ask any more questions. I'm on his case to try to get more info.
I thought nowadays they were in the habit of using their home studios. Wonder why they'd be interested in a commercial studio, in particular De Lane Lea.
My mate has just corrected me. It's not De Lane Lea. The band are at Trident (between Wardour St and Dean St., Soho , London). Still trying to get more info.
pittrek wrote: Maybe for re-recording drums for the new release of Queen 1 ? :
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How very dare you Pitters.
Pray tell me what's wrong with the drums on the first album?
Personally I prefer them to the crappy tin can sounds of the 80's albums.
There's nowt wrong with the lovely bassy drums that Roger used to play and I wish that sound had carried over a bit longer.
Philistine!
The drums on Queen1 are not that well recorded. They get 'lost' in the final mix.
Just listen to Jesus(acetate version) or KYA(retake) these drums are soooooo much better!
But no.. That's not why they are booked in the Trident studio.
Trident studios these days is primarily used for post-production, mixing, mastering and most of all... recording DVD commentary!!!! So it's likely to be commentary for a DVD release. However going 'back to the studio' to explore those early masters recorded at Trident would be the better option!
I just read that Paul McCartney had booked the Trident studios for a long period of time in the early seventies.
Giving Queen the chance to work in those down-time hours when Paul was not there... never knew McCartney had anything to do with it!
How I wish that this meant there would be a GVH3 DVD on the way. At this point I don't even care if it has all the stuff that should never have been done (the Made in Heaven films, Wyclif Jean, etc etc) because I can just skip that crap.
splicksplack wrote: Hi, Sorry about the brief title and no message. I am currently in hospital and could only use my phone. For some reason I could enter a title but no text for the message. I have now moved to another hospital with proper internet access.
A mate of mine works as a tour guide in London. While doing a pop/rock tour he says that said member of staff at De Lane Lea said that Queen would be working at the studio in a couple of weeks time (so that would be about now). Not being a Queen fan he didn't ask any more questions. I'm on his case to try to get more info. ==============================================
in hospital, whats wrong dear? (if u dont mind me askin)
and i heard somethin about this to, everyone thinks im mad
Hi lifetimefanof queen
I had a serious slipped disc that left me unable to walk (among other things!!!). Had 4 hour op. Now in Stoke Mandeville Spinal Injuries Centre. Slowly getting better and hope to be home for Xmas. Thanks for asking. ;)