Nah, I'm sure it's possible - there are maybe a couple hundred of them.
Audio interviews is another story. For sure there are thousands of those. At one point they did 2 or 3 per day.
But the question is - why would anyone do it? Most Queen interviews say a whole lot while saying a whole lot of nothing. They were very protective of their creative process, and revealed very little, especially back then.
The Real Wizard, re:
>But the question is - why would anyone do it?
No it's not. The question IS "Has anyone made a list of every video interview ? 73 - 91 ?"
Genuine question regarding interviews given to camera; didn't need anything other than a "yes" or "no" really and some speculation as to how many exist and what's available to, perhaps, help the guy answer his question, but you've done your usual mountain-making where mole hills exist.
In answer to YOUR question: because it may have been interesting if to no one else other than the person that made the list and to the person that posed the question at the top of this thread.
dudeofqueen wrote:
The Real Wizard, re:
>But the question is - why would anyone do it?
No it's not. The question IS "Has anyone made a list of every video interview ? 73 - 91 ?"
Genuine question regarding interviews given to camera; didn't need anything other than a "yes" or "no" really and some speculation as to how many exist and what's available to, perhaps, help the guy answer his question, but you've done your usual mountain-making where mole hills exist.
In answer to YOUR question: because it may have been interesting if to no one else other than the person that made the list and to the person that posed the question at the top of this thread.