Secretfantasy 17.01.2019 23:01 |
Ok the select few already know about thia future release. But what songs do you think will be added. I can only think the recent Fat Bottom Girls Paris79 will be added and If You Can Beat Them ....any ideas?? |
Secretfantasy 17.01.2019 23:34 |
Or maybe.Somebody to love. Not sure is KYA and liar will meet the cut. Or save me and Crazy little thing. |
Mr. Bulsara 17.01.2019 23:55 |
Somebody to love, fat bottomed girls, It's late, if you can't beat them. And maybe teo torriatte from Japan and big spender and jailhouse rock from Paris. It's perfect for me |
matt z 18.01.2019 00:48 |
*only the select few would care. Although it's the album that got me into the band, it's also doctored in the studio if not rerecorded entirely by mobile recorder and it's not any one distinctive performance like a LIVE SHOW would be. Even though a huge nice vinyl copy would look great, anything without a previously unreleased live concert video included would never get my money |
Freddie rey 18.01.2019 09:30 |
a really want to see a Box set or a Bluray with a video concert of that era... fingers crossed |
Makka 18.01.2019 09:31 |
Freddie rey wrote: a really want to see a Box set or a Bluray with a video concert of that era... fingers crossedYeah, 3 cd's plus a concert or 2 would be sweet! |
splicksplack 18.01.2019 09:59 |
Secretfantasy wrote: Or maybe.Somebody to love. Not sure is KYA and liar will meet the cut. Or save me and Crazy little thing.If it's a Live Killers 40th release then neither CLTCL or Save Me could be included because they weren't played on the European Tour that the album was recorded on. The studio versions hadn't been released and as far as I'm aware weren't even written. CLTCL was released before the Crazy Tour at the end of '79 and played on that tour. Save me had not been released but was previewed on the Crazy Tour. Again long after Live Killers. During the early Crazy shows we recorded Save Me on cassette recorders and learnt it off by heart prompting Freddie to say "They know the bloody words" or something to that effect. |
splicksplack 18.01.2019 10:00 |
Where is the info about a 3CD release coming from? |
dysan 18.01.2019 12:14 |
LK was the first place I heard so many all time favourites. The First three sides are, in my mind, perfect. If they do add tracks, I'd prefer them to be served up in a different set and not spliced in. But you know, one of the few live releases I'm really excited about. |
cmsdrums 18.01.2019 12:41 |
Is it actually a 'Live Killers' 40th re-release, or just a live set 'of that era' as opposed to specifically 'Live Killers' based? If it is Live Killers then stretching this to 3 CDs would be pointless, but an extended 2CD with If You Can't Them, Somebody To Love, and Fat Bottomed Girls, plus then a Blu Ray as the 3rd disc with a live video gig from the era would be great. if however it's a 3CD set just showing Queen live in the late 70s in general, then Crazy Little Thing and Save Me should be added. |
aristide1 18.01.2019 13:12 |
The 40th anniversary of a compilation is a stupid concept from the start, and the current Queen management has all the credentials to prove that, once again. How about forget Live Killers, pick a tape from the vault with eyes closed and burn it on CD. Too straightforward for you Brian? It won't kill you, believe me. But another re-re-release, with crummy "bonuses" might kill your fans. Live Killers, a most appropriate name. |
splicksplack 18.01.2019 13:26 |
I don't think you can call a live album a 'compilation'. Unless of course it is made up of live tracks already released (which Live Killers wasn't). And not really a re-re-release since it wasn't included in the 2011 re-masters. I agree it's not a brilliant idea unless missing tracks are added and they don't fiddle to fuck with it. Just tart up Paris and get it out on DVD. |
aristide1 18.01.2019 13:42 |
It's a live compilation, there are no "missing tracks" and couldn't be any "bonuses", strictly speaking. It could be only another compilation, but I doubt this is the current approach. |
bradbobly 18.01.2019 15:17 |
Live Killers re-mastered with missing tracks. Live in Paris 79. Rock for Kampuchea DVD/ Bluray. Plus any extra items they are prepared to add as extras. Box set sorted |
dave76 18.01.2019 15:36 |
The live discs will probably get the title "autotuned". |
dysan 18.01.2019 15:52 |
Isn't every studio album just a compilation of studio recordings? |
Vocal harmony 18.01.2019 16:20 |
bradbobly wrote: Live Killers re-mastered with missing tracks. Live in Paris 79. Rock for Kampuchea DVD/ Bluray. Plus any extra items they are prepared to add as extras. Box set sortedI think the Live Killers re-master should be just that, a remaster of the original album, presented as it was released. That after all was the album and so should be released as a stand alone product Live in Paris 79 presented as a live album, maybe something from the 78 US dates if they have anything and Hammersmith 79 together with a DVD of Hammy odeon and or Paris released as a box set. If Live Killers had the missing songs included there would be little point in releasing anything else from the 78/79 tours as it would be a kind of broad view of what they were playing at that time anyway |
dysan 18.01.2019 16:51 |
They'll probably do a stand alone straight reissue, and a box set with the additional cool jive. Probably ensuring that if you would love an untouched version, plus the additional tracks you'll have to buy both. That said, the current Bowie boxsets have included the live albums (David Live and Stage) in the original sequence (2 discs), and the remixed expanded versions (3 disc). Tellingly, in both cases I much prefer the original sequence of both. |
Ale Solan 18.01.2019 16:58 |
matt z wrote: Although it's the album that got me into the band, it's also doctored in the studio if not rerecorded entirely by mobile recorder and it's not any one distinctive performance like a LIVE SHOW would be.Almost any band on the planet doctors their live albums, Queen is no exception. LK wasn't entirely re-recorded. There are several bootlegs to prove that. |
Ale Solan 18.01.2019 17:00 |
bradbobly wrote: Live Killers re-mastered with missing tracks. Live in Paris 79. Rock for Kampuchea DVD/ Bluray. Plus any extra items they are prepared to add as extras. Box set sortedKampuchea is not LK era. |
Ale Solan 18.01.2019 17:01 |
splicksplack wrote: Where is the info about a 3CD release coming from?Still no info. |
dudeofqueen 18.01.2019 17:54 |
splicksplack, re: >Where is the info about a 3CD release coming from? The mind of someone that has a wish list....... |
dave76 18.01.2019 19:29 |
Maybe they skip it because there's another tour coming up and the movie is still massive. Let's not get our hopes up guys. They've let us down so many times now i am counting on nothing. |
Nathan H 18.01.2019 19:41 |
It could well be 8 discs (or two separate releases): 2 CDs = a compilation of Paris shows 1 DVD = a compilation of Paris shows + highlights of different shows on the 1979 Jazz tour (such as Munich, Tokyo) 1 Blu-ray = a compilation of Paris shows + highlights of different shows on the 1979 Jazz tour (such as Munich, Tokyo) 2 CDs = Hammersmith 1979 1 DVD = Hammersmith 1979 + any other Crazy Tour footage (there might only be Crazy Little Thing Called Love from the Bristol soundcheck) 1 Blu-ray = Hammersmith 1979 + any other Crazy Tour footage (there might only be Crazy Little Thing Called Love from the Bristol soundcheck) There could be a documentary about arguably the best year for seeing Queen in concert judging by lots of raw footage from different venues. A lot of soundchecks were partly filmed on the European tour. Interviews too for that matter. As there's quite a few complete concerts filmed during the year there could be a potential for two releases but it could be a big box set with just the one concert on CD but two complete filmed shows on the DVD and Blu-ray. We can only guess until an announcement probably around September/Octoy as the last couple have been - simply a long time to wait. |
Ale Solan 18.01.2019 19:47 |
MusicFan15 wrote: It could well be 8 discs (or two separate releases): 2 CDs = a compilation of Paris shows 1 DVD = a compilation of Paris shows + highlights of different shows on the 1979 Jazz tour (such as Munich, Tokyo) 1 Blu-ray = a compilation of Paris shows + highlights of different shows on the 1979 Jazz tour (such as Munich, Tokyo) 2 CDs = Hammersmith 1979 1 DVD = Hammersmith 1979 + any other Crazy Tour footage (there might only be Crazy Little Thing Called Love from the Bristol soundcheck) 1 Blu-ray = Hammersmith 1979 + any other Crazy Tour footage (there might only be Crazy Little Thing Called Love from the Bristol soundcheck) There could be a documentary about arguably the best year for seeing Queen in concert judging by lots of raw footage from different venues. A lot of soundchecks were partly filmed on the European tour. Interviews too for that matter. As there's quite a few complete concerts filmed during the year there could be a potential for two releases but it could be a big box set with just the one concert on CD but two complete filmed shows on the DVD and Blu-ray. We can only guess until an announcement probably around September/Octoy as the last couple have been - simply a long time to wait.Again, Hammersmith doesn't belong to LK. |
Nathan H 18.01.2019 22:03 |
Ale Solan wrote:Hammersmith might be released with Live Killers.MusicFan15 wrote: It could well be 8 discs (or two separate releases): 2 CDs = a compilation of Paris shows 1 DVD = a compilation of Paris shows + highlights of different shows on the 1979 Jazz tour (such as Munich, Tokyo) 1 Blu-ray = a compilation of Paris shows + highlights of different shows on the 1979 Jazz tour (such as Munich, Tokyo) 2 CDs = Hammersmith 1979 1 DVD = Hammersmith 1979 + any other Crazy Tour footage (there might only be Crazy Little Thing Called Love from the Bristol soundcheck) 1 Blu-ray = Hammersmith 1979 + any other Crazy Tour footage (there might only be Crazy Little Thing Called Love from the Bristol soundcheck) There could be a documentary about arguably the best year for seeing Queen in concert judging by lots of raw footage from different venues. A lot of soundchecks were partly filmed on the European tour. Interviews too for that matter. As there's quite a few complete concerts filmed during the year there could be a potential for two releases but it could be a big box set with just the one concert on CD but two complete filmed shows on the DVD and Blu-ray. We can only guess until an announcement probably around September/Octoy as the last couple have been - simply a long time to wait.Again, Hammersmith doesn't belong to LK. |
Ale Solan 18.01.2019 22:47 |
MusicFan15 wrote:Says who?Ale Solan wrote:Hammersmith might be released with Live Killers.MusicFan15 wrote: It could well be 8 discs (or two separate releases): 2 CDs = a compilation of Paris shows 1 DVD = a compilation of Paris shows + highlights of different shows on the 1979 Jazz tour (such as Munich, Tokyo) 1 Blu-ray = a compilation of Paris shows + highlights of different shows on the 1979 Jazz tour (such as Munich, Tokyo) 2 CDs = Hammersmith 1979 1 DVD = Hammersmith 1979 + any other Crazy Tour footage (there might only be Crazy Little Thing Called Love from the Bristol soundcheck) 1 Blu-ray = Hammersmith 1979 + any other Crazy Tour footage (there might only be Crazy Little Thing Called Love from the Bristol soundcheck) There could be a documentary about arguably the best year for seeing Queen in concert judging by lots of raw footage from different venues. A lot of soundchecks were partly filmed on the European tour. Interviews too for that matter. As there's quite a few complete concerts filmed during the year there could be a potential for two releases but it could be a big box set with just the one concert on CD but two complete filmed shows on the DVD and Blu-ray. We can only guess until an announcement probably around September/Octoy as the last couple have been - simply a long time to wait.Again, Hammersmith doesn't belong to LK. |
johnlocke 18.01.2019 23:27 |
I can’t find anything official about this release. My guess is they could give a shit about the 70’s stuff. They’ll probably re release Montreal or Wembley again |
johnlocke 18.01.2019 23:29 |
I can’t find anything official about this release. My guess is they could give a shit about the 70’s stuff. They’ll probably re release Montreal or Wembley again |
Ale Solan 19.01.2019 01:03 |
There is no official info yet. Just a Queen Productions idea. They could not release it as well. Ideas come and go along the way. |
matt z 19.01.2019 01:06 |
I can't find anything official about this release. My guess is they could give a shit about the 70's stuff. They'll probably re release Montreal or Wembley again |
matt z 19.01.2019 01:07 |
^^oh God, beaten to it by 3 minutes! |
Ted Sallis 19.01.2019 02:06 |
I've never been a particularly big fan of Live Killers, so I'd much prefer a DVD of a 70's show be released instead, such as Houston 1977, Earl's Court 1977, Hyde Park 1976 or Paris 1979. I realize that none of the above shows are from the LK era but I believe they are far superior performances and recordings. The best live recordings of Queen IMHO are from 1974; the Rainbow shows from March and November of that year are unequaled in sound quality, performances and the caliber of the songs performed. Nothing beats Great King Rat, The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke and See What a Fool I've Been performed and recorded live way back then. Ted |
Ale Solan 19.01.2019 03:03 |
Ted Sallis wrote: I've never been a particularly big fan of Live Killers, so I'd much prefer a DVD of a 70's show be released instead, such as Houston 1977, Earl's Court 1977, Hyde Park 1976 or Paris 1979. I realize that none of the above shows are from the LK era but I believe they are far superior performances and recordings. The best live recordings of Queen IMHO are from 1974; the Rainbow shows from March and November of that year are unequaled in sound quality, performances and the caliber of the songs performed. Nothing beats Great King Rat, The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke and See What a Fool I've Been performed and recorded live way back then. TedThe whole 70's era was amazing, in my case, I love 1976 to 1979. |
Makka 19.01.2019 05:20 |
I know Greg Brooks mentioned something about LK in a reply to a Facebook post a couple of weeks back. Something may be happening but not for awhile. *sigh* |
Star* 19.01.2019 10:00 |
I am rather surprised if "Live Killers" is given a special 40th anniversary release as Brian and Roger hated the sound on that album. Also it is becoming a money spinner venture now by releasing anniversary editions of certain material with a few bonus tracks to make it sell. |
bootLuca 19.01.2019 10:34 |
MusicFan15 wrote: It could well be 8 discs (or two separate releases):Yes,the "dreamers ball edition" of Live Killers... ;-) |
Mrmarioanonym 19.01.2019 12:40 |
i really am not hankering for any more stuff from the 1978/1979 Jazz Tour. Now, the Crazy tour (or even the 1980 Game Tour; either way you'll get Queen at their peak), that's a different story. |
Art Lawyer 19.01.2019 16:35 |
Live Killers is hardly doctored album. A few songs are really live like Killer Queen, I'm in Love with My Car, We Will Rock You or Bohemian Rhapsody. Probably the rest is mostly overdubbed or cut. It is confirmed they used shows from Barcelona (20 February), Frankfurt (2 February), Paris (28 February; 1 March), Zurich (4 February). The rest is unknown. I hope they'll release a few full shows from this tour not next overdubbed compilation. |
Star* 19.01.2019 17:46 |
Sorry but nothing current with Queen+ is getting released thank god ! |
dysan 19.01.2019 18:47 |
If there are any tracks 'doctored' (in more ways than one!) from the LK sessions I'd love to hear those reinstated back in, say if they were cut due to space say. I'm not sure contemporary mixes would sit on the set seamlessly. Although that said, FBG from Paris does. Oh well. |
Nathan H 19.01.2019 19:14 |
Ale Solan wrote:I do because of similar setlists and same visual looks, and Queen were 'live killers' at that Hammersmith show. Would they do two similar releases in the same year? They might but I'm not sure.MusicFan15 wrote:Says who?Ale Solan wrote:Hammersmith might be released with Live Killers.MusicFan15 wrote: It could well be 8 discs (or two separate releases): 2 CDs = a compilation of Paris shows 1 DVD = a compilation of Paris shows + highlights of different shows on the 1979 Jazz tour (such as Munich, Tokyo) 1 Blu-ray = a compilation of Paris shows + highlights of different shows on the 1979 Jazz tour (such as Munich, Tokyo) 2 CDs = Hammersmith 1979 1 DVD = Hammersmith 1979 + any other Crazy Tour footage (there might only be Crazy Little Thing Called Love from the Bristol soundcheck) 1 Blu-ray = Hammersmith 1979 + any other Crazy Tour footage (there might only be Crazy Little Thing Called Love from the Bristol soundcheck) There could be a documentary about arguably the best year for seeing Queen in concert judging by lots of raw footage from different venues. A lot of soundchecks were partly filmed on the European tour. Interviews too for that matter. As there's quite a few complete concerts filmed during the year there could be a potential for two releases but it could be a big box set with just the one concert on CD but two complete filmed shows on the DVD and Blu-ray. We can only guess until an announcement probably around September/Octoy as the last couple have been - simply a long time to wait.Again, Hammersmith doesn't belong to LK. I'm not sure whether it will be marketed as a 'Live Killers' anniversary edition but a 1979 box set with material from the 'Live Killers' tour and 'Crazy Tour'. It's just my theory - I know no more than what's already been said. |
Art Lawyer 19.01.2019 19:22 |
Probably Freddie sang some parts of the song once again in the studio after the tour. Most probably examples: Don't Stop Me Now intro or We Are The Champions "But I've come through" part. Next example of doctored is cut off Roger's voice from the Spread Your Wings chorus. Brighton Rock come from 8 sources! Get Down Make Love has 7 sources! Now I'm Here - 6 sources! One song on album - a lot of sources. Brian's guitar is also overdubbed (Death on Two Legs for example). It is not real live album. Title of the "Live Killers" album should be: "Montreux 1979. Live at the Mountain Studios". :) Like I said before. Plans for the 2019 should be simple: 1. 45 CD Live Killers box set with all shows without overdubs. (1 CD with soundcheck before show) + 5 DVD - Paris and Tokyo concerts with bonus material. (Spring 2019) 2. Hammersmith Odeon 1979 DVD + (24 CD soundboard tapes from Crazy Tour included famous Newcastle shows, Liverpool, Dublin, Brighton, All London shows) + bonus material 2CD Open Air Saarbrucken 1979 (Autumn/Winter 2019) |
Star* 19.01.2019 20:12 |
Cant see all that lot getting a release, far too generous for Queen productions! |
Ale Solan 19.01.2019 23:12 |
Art Lawyer wrote: Like I said before. Plans for the 2019 should be simple: 1. 45 CD Live Killers box set with all shows without overdubs. (1 CD with soundcheck before show) + 5 DVD - Paris and Tokyo concerts with bonus material. (Spring 2019) 2. Hammersmith Odeon 1979 DVD + (24 CD soundboard tapes from Crazy Tour included famous Newcastle shows, Liverpool, Dublin, Brighton, All London shows) + bonus material 2CD Open Air Saarbrucken 1979 (Autumn/Winter 2019)You're joking, right? |
Vocal harmony 20.01.2019 01:03 |
Ale Solan wrote:The Crazy tour was part of the Jazz touring cycle started in 78. The Hammersmith gig has provided some of the best filmed documentation of that live period.bradbobly wrote: Live Killers re-mastered with missing tracks. Live in Paris 79. Rock for Kampuchea DVD/ Bluray. Plus any extra items they are prepared to add as extras. Box set sortedKampuchea is not LK era. |
Another Roger (re) 20.01.2019 08:46 |
I will not buy a physical release of this. Sure it looks good on the shelf, but most people dont even have a device to play cd's on these days. A digital release is the way to go for me. I have bought box sets before. How often do I open them ? Answer: never. |
Star* 20.01.2019 09:01 |
All these suggestions are crazy, in your dreams! |
dysan 20.01.2019 10:10 |
@another roger: very true. The last maybe 10 years of my expensive vinyl and Cd set purchases have remained unopened. I used to rip the CD as soon as I got home and listen to that, but my new laptop doesn't even have a drive. The exception was the Bowie at the Beeb set which had an exclusive (and never before bootlegged) track on the vinyl version which I ripped and added to the correct folder on my HD. Had the box for a while getting in the way and eventually flogged it. NOTW set? Right up my street and very very desirable. Did I buy it? No. LK is slightly different to me as an 'artefact' - but we'll see. |
Ale Solan 20.01.2019 17:53 |
Vocal harmony wrote:Yes and no. The Crazy tour was named that way after the release of the new Queen single "Crazy Little Thing..."Ale Solan wrote:The Crazy tour was part of the Jazz touring cycle started in 78. The Hammersmith gig has provided some of the best filmed documentation of that live period.bradbobly wrote: Live Killers re-mastered with missing tracks. Live in Paris 79. Rock for Kampuchea DVD/ Bluray. Plus any extra items they are prepared to add as extras. Box set sortedKampuchea is not LK era. and that happened after the release of LK... so, with that gettin' cleared up (I hope so, you never know in Mentalzone) Queen Productions would still mix the whole shit up and release it (which I highly doubt it'd happen) |
dysan 20.01.2019 18:55 |
Yeah QPL would never insult us by using tracks not from the same time window. Say like adding a bonus 1986 live track on an album issued in 1974. |
PAPA EMERITUS XIV 20.01.2019 18:57 |
“Black smoke is coming out of our chimneys. There is a new UNHOLY EVIL POPE: PAPA EMERITUS XIV, successor of the late PAPA EMERITUS IV !!! ALL HAIL TO PAPA EMERITUS XIV....THOU SHALL ALL OBEY HIM !!!” The Clergy has spoken! |
Adam Is The Best! 20.01.2019 20:03 |
How great would it be if they did a 4 CD release: the original album on the first 2 discs and on disc 3 and 4 the exact same recording, but with Freddie’s voice replaced by the voice Adam. Now that would be super duper cool! |
Star* 21.01.2019 07:46 |
Excuse me Freddie's voice has not be replaced by that fake Lambert, so get your facts in order . Mercury remains the best ever Queen vocalist. |
Chopin1995 21.01.2019 10:26 |
splicksplack wrote: During the early Crazy shows we recorded Save Me on cassette recorders and learnt it off by heart prompting Freddie to say "They know the bloody words" or something to that effect.You wrote showS? Does that mean you recorded more than Manchester show? |
Chopin1995 21.01.2019 10:28 |
Art Lawyer wrote: Title of the "Live Killers" album should be: "Montreux 1979. Live at the Mountain Studios". :) Like I said before. Plans for the 2019 should be simple: 1. 45 CD Live Killers box set with all shows without overdubs. (1 CD with soundcheck before show) + 5 DVD - Paris and Tokyo concerts with bonus material. (Spring 2019) 2. Hammersmith Odeon 1979 DVD + (24 CD soundboard tapes from Crazy Tour included famous Newcastle shows, Liverpool, Dublin, Brighton, All London shows) + bonus material 2CD Open Air Saarbrucken 1979 (Autumn/Winter 2019)I like this! |
Dr Magus 21.01.2019 11:21 |
Robert Fripp has bought the rights to the entire live Queen archive. He's planning to release every Live Killers show in their entirety as part of a deluxe Live Killers 40th box set. Honest. |
Star* 21.01.2019 11:49 |
Really, that is just like the Lambert fans saying he can sing! |
Holly2003 21.01.2019 14:13 |
EMI2565 wrote: Really, that is just like the Lambert fans saying he can sing!You seem to be obsessed with Lambert. Do you fancy him? |
Biggus Dickus 21.01.2019 14:57 |
Dr Magus wrote: Robert Fripp has bought the rights to the entire live Queen archive. He's planning to release every Live Killers show in their entirety as part of a deluxe Live Killers 40th box set. Honest.Hah I wish this was true. Fripp really knows how to release proper archivial products. |
Star* 21.01.2019 15:23 |
Holly2003 i would rather turn into a nun than fancy a fucked up freak like Adam Lambert, Get real girl........ |
Holly2003 21.01.2019 16:00 |
EMI2565 wrote: Holly2003 i would rather turn into a nun than fancy a fucked up freak like Adam Lambert, Get real girl........You seem obsessed by him, perhaps even worse than sweetcaroline. You mention him every day, regardless of topic. Is there something you want to admit? |
Art Lawyer 22.01.2019 00:31 |
Chopin1995 wrote:If Brian May were Robert Fripp, this kind of release could be real. But in this situation this is more than unreal. It would be the best gift from QPL in Queen's history. Dreams...Art Lawyer wrote: Title of the "Live Killers" album should be: "Montreux 1979. Live at the Mountain Studios". :) Like I said before. Plans for the 2019 should be simple: 1. 45 CD Live Killers box set with all shows without overdubs. (1 CD with soundcheck before show) + 5 DVD - Paris and Tokyo concerts with bonus material. (Spring 2019) 2. Hammersmith Odeon 1979 DVD + (24 CD soundboard tapes from Crazy Tour included famous Newcastle shows, Liverpool, Dublin, Brighton, All London shows) + bonus material 2CD Open Air Saarbrucken 1979 (Autumn/Winter 2019)I like this! |
Star* 22.01.2019 07:46 |
Well more fabricated lies from deluded Queen fans. In your dreams guys cos all you get from Queen productions is the scrag ends. The very best stuff that you want, May & Taylor refuse to let it get released. |
dysan 22.01.2019 10:00 |
To be honest, I don't really want a 45 disc set. Expensive, impractical and I'd never get through it. |
Dr Magus 22.01.2019 12:27 |
Biggus Dickus wrote:Aye and we're certainly in for a treat this year with some great releases lined up for Crimson's 50th.Dr Magus wrote: Robert Fripp has bought the rights to the entire live Queen archive. He's planning to release every Live Killers show in their entirety as part of a deluxe Live Killers 40th box set. Honest.Hah I wish this was true. Fripp really knows how to release proper archivial products. It'll be Queen's 50th next year. Blimey! |