Yes he did, and i was about to post the same thing :-)
For those interested, here's a link:
It starts at 3:15m link
This new album is becoming very interesting, i predict that it's going to be huge in sales around the world. The world needs another Queen hit on the radios.
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P.S- I've just found a better version: link
I very much doubt it'll be a full album as Brian has already stated on BBC radio it'll be a compilation album with the new tracks on it. Mind you, he also said that nobody in the world has ever heard them. Urrrm, Love Kills never been heard? I'm opinion I'm not that Keen on Love Kills as it stands with the disco drum sound of the 80's. Very dated now. So looking forward to hearing this new Queen version. But I hope there are tracks that really are 'unheard'.
I expect 3 or 4 unheard songs, rest of it will be reworked versions of queen songs or freddie solo, i guess.
I am only hoping there will be no voice of glambert on it, not a pretty voice to my opinion.
So love kills should be a freddie (queen) only version.
Talking of the latest Love Kills one of the reviews suggested it was slowed down. Was it? And did that detract? Hopefully we don't get something as disasterous as the slow version of "Hammer To Fall"... :-)
Wilki Amieva wrote:
Your expectations seem quite low, Lostman, so why are you hoping on them?
Because I've heard that Hammersmith '75 videos are being banned on youtube at the moment. This is what has been happening to all Rainbow videos lately. I hope you get the hint.
I don't think they are really that low. I am just not really interested in this album apart from a few tracks.
I felt love kills worked well as a ballad, and certainly Glambo delivered it with passion, the version we will hear on the album will be the original Queen version, but no idea if its fast or slow, interesting !
I am the only one who doesn't see the hype for Hammersmith 75? I mean is the only filmed gig of that time, but with the EXCELLENT release of Rainbow, all the songs of Hammersmith but BoRhap are covered. I rather have some of the Budokan shows of the ANATO tour, even if video isn't available, but in wonderful audio. (I noticed how good sounds now lastest Queen live albums, Montreal, Budapest and now Rainbow).
Or a combo Bluray of Hammy 75 + 2CD of Budokan 76.
Anyone knows if the audio of any gig at the Budokan of that period was professionally recorded by the band?
Doga wrote:
I am the only one who doesn't see the hype for Hammersmith 75? I mean is the only filmed gig of that time, but with the EXCELLENT release of Rainbow, all the songs of Hammersmith but BoRhap are covered. I rather have some of the Budokan shows of the ANATO tour, even if video isn't available, but in wonderful audio. (I noticed how good sounds now lastest Queen live albums, Montreal, Budapest and now Rainbow).
Or a combo Bluray of Hammy 75 + 2CD of Budokan 76.
Anyone knows if the audio of any gig at the Budokan of that period was professionally recorded by the band?
Doga wrote:
I am the only one who doesn't see the hype for Hammersmith 75? I mean is the only filmed gig of that time, but with the EXCELLENT release of Rainbow, all the songs of Hammersmith but BoRhap are covered. I rather have some of the Budokan shows of the ANATO tour, even if video isn't available, but in wonderful audio. (I noticed how good sounds now lastest Queen live albums, Montreal, Budapest and now Rainbow).
Or a combo Bluray of Hammy 75 + 2CD of Budokan 76.
Anyone knows if the audio of any gig at the Budokan of that period was professionally recorded by the band?
I'm honestly not feeling the way that Q + AL are playing 'Love Kills' in the shows. To me, it just seems kinda...boring. I mean it's cool that they're trying it out on the road, and everyone else seems to like it, which is good. Maybe when I actually hear the finished version, perhaps it will be different. *shrugs*