In the Lap of the Gods will be most interesting to watch... and hear. One of the claims of Jin Beach about how Earls Court was unrelaseable was the piano multitrack was never recorded.
The first part of the song must be played at the piano. A good quality in the sound will help to uncloud the mystery :)
Doga wrote:
In the Lap of the Gods will be most interesting to watch... and hear. One of the claims of Jin Beach about how Earls Court was unrelaseable was the piano multitrack was never recorded.
The first part of the song must be played at the piano. A good quality in the sound will help to uncloud the mystery :)
Someone correct me if i'm wrong, but Jim told a fan that they couldn't release Earls Court because they didn't filmed Freddie's hands at the piano. I think the audio is OK, they just don't have a video angle that shows Freddie's hands when he plays the piano.
And from this video i can see why they would think that: link
It's still a great video for Queen fans and musical fans in general, but it's not the best angle. It's an artistic decision they'll have to make, or create a product where they can insert this footage in.
Doga wrote:
In the Lap of the Gods will be most interesting to watch... and hear. One of the claims of Jin Beach about how Earls Court was unrelaseable was the piano multitrack was never recorded.
The first part of the song must be played at the piano. A good quality in the sound will help to uncloud the mystery :)
Someone correct me if i'm wrong, but Jim told a fan that they couldn't release Earls Court because they didn't filmed Freddie's hands at the piano. I think the audio is OK, they just don't have a video angle that shows Freddie's hands when he plays the piano.
And from this video i can see why they would think that:
link
It's still a great video for Queen fans and musical fans in general, but it's not the best angle. It's an artistic decision they'll have to make, or create a product where they can insert this footage in.
Doga wrote:
In the Lap of the Gods will be most interesting to watch... and hear. One of the claims of Jin Beach about how Earls Court was unrelaseable was the piano multitrack was never recorded.
The first part of the song must be played at the piano. A good quality in the sound will help to uncloud the mystery :)
Someone correct me if i'm wrong, but Jim told a fan that they couldn't release Earls Court because they didn't filmed Freddie's hands at the piano. I think the audio is OK, they just don't have a video angle that shows Freddie's hands when he plays the piano.
And from this video i can see why they would think that:
link
It's still a great video for Queen fans and musical fans in general, but it's not the best angle. It's an artistic decision they'll have to make, or create a product where they can insert this footage in.
It was me that spoke to Jim at the SB Empire. He claimed that there were intermittent problems with Freddie's piano mic rendering the footage un-usable.
Bollocks or not, that is what he told me.
Doga wrote:
In the Lap of the Gods will be most interesting to watch... and hear. One of the claims of Jin Beach about how Earls Court was unrelaseable was the piano multitrack was never recorded.
The first part of the song must be played at the piano. A good quality in the sound will help to uncloud the mystery :)
Someone correct me if i'm wrong, but Jim told a fan that they couldn't release Earls Court because they didn't filmed Freddie's hands at the piano. I think the audio is OK, they just don't have a video angle that shows Freddie's hands when he plays the piano.
And from this video i can see why they would think that:
link
It's still a great video for Queen fans and musical fans in general, but it's not the best angle. It's an artistic decision they'll have to make, or create a product where they can insert this footage in.
It was me that spoke to Jim at the SB Empire. He claimed that there were intermittent problems with Freddie's piano mic rendering the footage un-usable.
Bollocks or not, that is what he told me.