Queen
2017-11-03
Rock The World
BBC Four Broadcast
PAL Format
Artwork Included
Time:1 Hour
Chapters Every 5 Minutes
Quality A.
Lineage DVB>LGDVDRecorder>HD>DVDShrink>The Trader's Den.
Freddie Mercury
Brian May
Roger Taylor
John Deacon
Behind-the-scenes archive documentary following Queen's Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor
and John Deacon as they record their sixth album News of the World and embark on a groundbreaking tour of
North America.By 1977, Queen had become a major headlining act in the UK,
releasing chart-topping albums and singles as well as playing sell-out concerts in all the country's major venues.
However, they were facing an increasingly hostile music press, who had a new favourite in punk and had turned against the elaborate,
multi-layered recording techniques that had become the hallmark of the band's previous albums.
But an unfazed Queen had their sights set on greater things. As the band announced plans to record their next album,
the expectation was it would be another production extravaganza, but Freddie, Brian, Roger and John already had other ideas.
News of the World showcased them at their most raw, simple and best, returning to their roots as a live act.
With a self-imposed limit on studio time and produced entirely on their own for the first time, this stripped-back album took
the fans and press by surprise and demonstrated Queen's ability to transcend fashions.
It was to prove a seminal moment in the band's history.
At the time, BBC music presenter Bob Harris was given exclusive and extensive access to the band to cover this period.
Conducting insightful interviews with all four band members as well as filming them at work in the studio as they were planning
and rehearsing their forthcoming North American Tour, and then following them as they performed across the US,
Bob captured a band attempting to replicate their huge domestic success on the global stage. Curiously, the documentary
he set out to make was never completed, and the footage lay unused in the archive until now.
To mark the 40th anniversary of the release of the News of the World album, the footage has now been carefully restored
and revisited to compile this hour-long portrait of a group setting out to take the next step on their remarkable journey
to becoming one of the biggest bands on the planet. Armed with an array of new songs, including the monster hits
We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions, Queen dazzled the American audience and laid the foundations of a relationship
that endures to this very day.
Coming full circle, this film is bookended by footage shot in the summer of 2017 as Brian May and Roger Taylor
took Queen back to the US with Adam Lambert as lead singer. Revisiting many of the cities they had performed
in 40 years previously and including many of the songs from that 1977 album, they prove that despite
the tragic loss of Freddie Mercury over 25 years ago, Queen can still rock the world.
Technical Info
Video MPEG-2
Video Bitrate 9241 kbp/s
Audio AC3
Audio Bitrate 384 kbp/s
PAL Format 720x576
Screensize 4:3 (16:9 Anamorphic)
So, for those of you who have a problem that this DVD is 4:3 ....
1) open the DVD folder Queen 2017-11-03 Rock The World\VIDEO_TS
2) move the bup and ifo files elsewhere (or delete them)
3) download link
4) unzip it to your VIDEO_TS folder
5) enjoy
I just opened the DVD in good old PGCEdit, and corrected the aspect ratio, plus labelled the audio track correctly. The link I shared contains only the new IFO and BUP files and is just a couple of kilobytes small
Didn't know that Freddie smoked back in 1977...by the way, I don't know why Freddie always said that he didn't play well the guitar, we can see him Brian's Red Special in the documentary. Unless he's pretending like he did in the Headlong video...
RafaelS wrote:
Didn't know that Freddie smoked back in 1977...by the way, I don't know why Freddie always said that he didn't play well the guitar, we can see him Brian's Red Special in the documentary. Unless he's pretending like he did in the Headlong video...
So you can't hold a guitar without being a virtuoso now?
They were just fooling around. Same reason for him sitting behind the drum kit.
RafaelS wrote:
Didn't know that Freddie smoked back in 1977...by the way, I don't know why Freddie always said that he didn't play well the guitar, we can see him Brian's Red Special in the documentary. Unless he's pretending like he did in the Headlong video...
So you can't hold a guitar without being a virtuoso now?
They were just fooling around. Same reason for him sitting behind the drum kit.
they always fooled around and debated crap, Brian was in the toilet and the 2 terrors were left alone lol
RafaelS wrote:
Didn't know that Freddie smoked back in 1977...by the way, I don't know why Freddie always said that he didn't play well the guitar, we can see him Brian's Red Special in the documentary. Unless he's pretending like he did in the Headlong video...
So you can't hold a guitar without being a virtuoso now?
They were just fooling around. Same reason for him sitting behind the drum kit.
Someone's mad for absolutely no reasons. Anger management issues man?