This new (as in never-before-seen 40 years old) 8mm footage that was just uploaded to youtube has gotten me thinking: is it a coincidence that such a thing makes an appearance at this point in time? I don't think so.
Given that the movie is about to be released worldwide, I was wondering if that will encourage some fans and collectors to dust off some of their items and put them out there for everyone to enjoy. What does it really take for someone to share something new, if not some little motivation?
On top of that, I expect a lot of people to become new fans of the band. The movie might have some great collateral effects for the collecting scene.
Compilation before Christmas, or a repromotion of the platinum collection? Perhaps for 5.99 in HMV. I may repurchase TBH. I'm in the mood for buying a CD.
Absolutley it has for me! Got out my old record and book collection and since then have visited several record shops and two record fairs and topped up my collection with several records and books (some I already had! DOH!).
I'm now some £300 lighter!
Chinwonder2 wrote:
Just uploaded to YouTube by Entertainment Tonight:
New concert footage includes snippets of
We Will Rock You (Fast)
Another One Bites The Dust
Body Language
-Chin
So, to the very least, TV channels may actually find some archival footage if only to go along with the BR movie release :-)
little foetus wrote:link
It seems Belgium saw what Switzerland did.
I'm not a specialist of videos but I'm quite sure it is new in this quality.
If anyone succeed to rip it, i'll certainly be interested. ;)
Right again :-) Cheers for the find!
Also, I updated the link for Zurich 79.