pittrek wrote:
Why do you all behave like there's some new information there?
agree 100% with Pittrek here
there's been another thread for the past weeks with exactly the same subject ... and exactly the same info provided here :-O
pittrek wrote:
Why do you all behave like there's some new information there?
agree 100% with Pittrek here
there's been another thread for the past weeks with exactly the same subject ... and exactly the same info provided here :-O
I must have missed that then. Hopefully we'll get the official press release soon.
Be great to have a proper release of Golder's Green. The Red Special sounds like Gabriel's Horn in that concert -- possibly the heaviest live sound I've heard from Brian and quite magnificent.
Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira wrote:
Hi, Pittrek. I had never seen info about rarities being included. I might have missed the thread you mention. o.O
Cheers,
Ogre-
Look at the final sentente...
On November 4, Hollywood Records will be releasing another in a strong and smooth flowing river of Queen issues over the years. This new set is called Queen On Air, and will house the BBC Recordings of Queen over several formats. Those will include a 2CD set, a 3LP set, a 3CD set, and a possible 6CD complete set.
The 2CD set will feature six BBC sessions. The 3LP set will feature the same, one session per side. The 3CD set will include a performance set from Golder’s Green Hyppodrome in addition to the 2CD BBC Sessions. The 6CD Box, if released, will add, in addition to the 2 CDs of the six sessions, 2 CDs with radio interviews, 1 CD with the Golder’s Green Hyppodrome performance, and another CD with rare and unreleased stuff.
"Especially the rare & unreleased stuff"
There is lots of unreleased stuff that the fans have had for years. Applies to 'rare' too. The best we will get is stuff we know/have but in slightly better quality. Anything else is a MASSIVE bonus...
mooghead wrote:
"Especially the rare & unreleased stuff"
There is lots of unreleased stuff that the fans have had for years. Applies to 'rare' too. The best we will get is stuff we know/have but in slightly better quality. Anything else is a MASSIVE bonus...
But how much of that material fits the concept of an "on the air" release?
I suppose it's to much to ask of QPL for Hyde Park being on the extras as it was broadcast on Capitol radio at the time. Mind you I'd prefer it as a standalone release.
The fact that the rare cd and blu ray are only potential at the moment and the band still haven't decided whether to include those, does make me fear they'll pull that bit of the package.