earwig 30.08.2019 03:21 |
so er.... shouldn't we have heard by now?? |
Anton3283 30.08.2019 05:28 |
What is all about? |
dysan 30.08.2019 06:48 |
I imagine I'll still be WTFing over the Christmas period about the Ballet release. |
Queenman!! 30.08.2019 07:50 |
Forget Queen. We won’t get what we want. These anthologies are shelved for ages . A lousy Ballet DVD. QP Wankers... Focused on new Pink Floyd ??. Just great! link On 29 November 2019, Pink Floyd Records will release 'The Later Years', an 18-disc set (5xCDs, 6xBlu-Rays, 5xDVDs, 2x7" plus exclusive photo book and memorabilia) covering the material created by David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright from 1987 onwards. The period included three studio albums: ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason’, ‘The Division Bell’ and ‘The Endless River’ as well as two live albums: ‘Delicate Sound of Thunder’ and ‘Pulse’. With additional production from David Gilmour and Andy Jackson, over 13 hours of unreleased audio and audiovisual material, including the sought-after 1989 Venice and 1990 Knebworth concerts, and much more, 'The Later Years' is a must for all fans. |
runner_70 30.08.2019 08:21 |
Queenman!! wrote: Forget Queen. We won’t get what we want. These anthologies are shelved for ages . A lousy Ballet DVD. QP Wankers... Focused on new Pink Floyd ??. Just great! link On 29 November 2019, Pink Floyd Records will release 'The Later Years', an 18-disc set (5xCDs, 6xBlu-Rays, 5xDVDs, 2x7" plus exclusive photo book and memorabilia) covering the material created by David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright from 1987 onwards. The period included three studio albums: ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason’, ‘The Division Bell’ and ‘The Endless River’ as well as two live albums: ‘Delicate Sound of Thunder’ and ‘Pulse’. With additional production from David Gilmour and Andy Jackson, over 13 hours of unreleased audio and audiovisual material, including the sought-after 1989 Venice and 1990 Knebworth concerts, and much more, 'The Later Years' is a must for all fans.YUp Queen have to be the band with the most famous archivist but the lamest reissues of backcatalogues ever. 40th anniversary of Live Killers and NOTHING NADA ZERO. Tough times for hardcore fans. |
dysan 30.08.2019 10:07 |
That early Floyd box was the absolute nuts. Not so sure on this later one but still yeah they seem to be enjoying clearing out the vaults for their fans. |
Vocal harmony 30.08.2019 11:26 |
dysan wrote: That early Floyd box was the absolute nuts. Not so sure on this later one but still yeah they seem to be enjoying clearing out the vaults for their fans.Indeed, but what happened to the middle period. . The classic 70's Floyd seems to have been ignored |
Queenman!! 30.08.2019 12:22 |
dysan wrote: That early Floyd box was the absolute nuts. Not so sure on this later one but still yeah they seem to be enjoying clearing out the vaults for their fans.-------------------------------------- Yes. The early Pink Floyd box was stunning. Recently purchased the Beatles Abbey Road Deluxe format. Absolute Amazing. This coming Pink Floyd is great too, but I expect less sales because there's no Roger Waters. |
Queenman!! 30.08.2019 12:26 |
runner_70 wrote:----------------------------------Queenman!! wrote: Forget Queen. We won’t get what we want. These anthologies are shelved for ages . A lousy Ballet DVD. QP Wankers... Focused on new Pink Floyd ??. Just great! link On 29 November 2019, Pink Floyd Records will release 'The Later Years', an 18-disc set (5xCDs, 6xBlu-Rays, 5xDVDs, 2x7" plus exclusive photo book and memorabilia) covering the material created by David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright from 1987 onwards. The period included three studio albums: ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason’, ‘The Division Bell’ and ‘The Endless River’ as well as two live albums: ‘Delicate Sound of Thunder’ and ‘Pulse’. With additional production from David Gilmour and Andy Jackson, over 13 hours of unreleased audio and audiovisual material, including the sought-after 1989 Venice and 1990 Knebworth concerts, and much more, 'The Later Years' is a must for all fans.YUp Queen have to be the band with the most famous archivist but the lamest reissues of backcatalogues ever. 40th anniversary of Live Killers and NOTHING NADA ZERO. Tough times for hardcore fans. "Let's bring Ballet to the masses". You do can whatever you want with my legacy, but never make me boring. I think Beach did not understood quite what Freddie meant with that quote. Damn…. 13 hours of unreleased audio. This is gonna be great. |
dysan 30.08.2019 12:33 |
Vocal harmony wrote:It's weird that it had things on it that had been on bootleg for years - decades even that it did feel like there would be a point in time that if they were released there would be a shift in the world. It would have huge far reaching consequences. Then it came out and the world was largely unchanged and now we're looking back and thinking 'yeah that was good'. Weird isn't it.dysan wrote: That early Floyd box was the absolute nuts. Not so sure on this later one but still yeah they seem to be enjoying clearing out the vaults for their fans.Indeed, but what happened to the middle period. . The classic 70's Floyd seems to have been ignored I guess like Queen's Sleeping On The Sidewalk live and FFMS live. They came out and life went on. Sorry I think I'm having an existential crisis. |
Anton3283 30.08.2019 13:02 |
Queenman!! wrote:runner_70 wrote:---------------------------------- "Let's bring Ballet to the masses". You do can whatever you want with my legacy, but never make me boring. I think Beach did not understood quite what Freddie meant with that quote. You know I strongly doubt that Freddie could say this quote. Damn…. 13 hours of unreleased audio. This is gonna be great.Queenman!! wrote: Forget Queen. We won’t get what we want. These anthologies are shelved for ages . A lousy Ballet DVD. QP Wankers... Focused on new Pink Floyd ??. Just great! link On 29 November 2019, Pink Floyd Records will release 'The Later Years', an 18-disc set (5xCDs, 6xBlu-Rays, 5xDVDs, 2x7" plus exclusive photo book and memorabilia) covering the material created by David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright from 1987 onwards. The period included three studio albums: ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason’, ‘The Division Bell’ and ‘The Endless River’ as well as two live albums: ‘Delicate Sound of Thunder’ and ‘Pulse’. With additional production from David Gilmour and Andy Jackson, over 13 hours of unreleased audio and audiovisual material, including the sought-after 1989 Venice and 1990 Knebworth concerts, and much more, 'The Later Years' is a must for all fans.YUp Queen have to be the band with the most famous archivist but the lamest reissues of backcatalogues ever. 40th anniversary of Live Killers and NOTHING NADA ZERO. Tough times for hardcore fans. |
matt z 30.08.2019 14:05 |
THE BEST OF: LIVE AT WEMBLEY 1986 (DVD highlights from both nights segued as one concert experience! : NEVER BEFORE SEEN (*this way)! (*segments from night 2 are downscaled in quality for consistency) |
Lord Fickle 30.08.2019 19:40 |
That Pink Floyd thing is well over four hundred quid! If you add up the cost of all the DVDs, CDs and Blu-rays individually, that would only come to about £240, so you're paying over two hundred quid for the box and some bits and pieces that most people would really only look at once. I love Pink Floyd, and I would love to have all the material included in this, but to me, it's vastly overpriced. |
Saint Jiub 30.08.2019 19:53 |
Lord Fickle wrote: That Pink Floyd thing is well over four hundred quid! If you add up the cost of all the DVDs, CDs and Blu-rays individually, that would only come to about £240, so you're paying over two hundred quid for the box and some bits and pieces that most people would really only look at once. I love Pink Floyd, and I would love to have all the material included in this, but to me, it's vastly overpriced.Pink Floyd must have consulted with Jim Beach regarding pricing. |
dysan 30.08.2019 20:48 |
Nah I thinK it's ok for Floyd. |
Fireplace 30.08.2019 21:54 |
Vocal harmony wrote:More or less taken care of with the immersion box-sets of The Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Wall. Only Animals is conspicuously absent.dysan wrote: That early Floyd box was the absolute nuts. Not so sure on this later one but still yeah they seem to be enjoying clearing out the vaults for their fans.Indeed, but what happened to the middle period. . The classic 70's Floyd seems to have been ignored |
Lord Fickle 30.08.2019 22:07 |
Fireplace wrote:The Animals remix / 5.1 will probably only be made available with 'The Middle Years' box set, at another four hundred quid.Vocal harmony wrote:More or less taken care of with the immersion box-sets of The Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Wall. Only Animals is conspicuously absent.dysan wrote: That early Floyd box was the absolute nuts. Not so sure on this later one but still yeah they seem to be enjoying clearing out the vaults for their fans.Indeed, but what happened to the middle period. . The classic 70's Floyd seems to have been ignored |
matt z 31.08.2019 17:13 |
Just wondering why these assholes at QPL haven't gone with the most OBVIOUS "CA$# IN" on popularity RE-RELEASE THE ENTIRE VIDEO COLLECTION AS ONE "CHRONICLE". DVD AND BLU-RAY (*both formats in the same packing like CRITERION and ARROW did) That shit would sell ANYWHERE and would be prime for "STOCKING STUFFERS" on CORPORATELY PROGRAMMED 4TH QUARTER LIQUIDATION DAY! (XMAS) It's fucking LUDICROUS that they haven't even released the INNUENDO videos in a digital format since LASERDISC What the FUCK is wrong with them? *plus RETAIN THE ORIGINAL ASPECT RATIOS! *THE WINDOW IS CLOSING ON THIS POPULARITY RIDE THIS SHIT OUT! JUMP ON IT QPL! THROW IN SOME INTERVIEWS AND COMMENTARY and maybe interview the surviving directors AND THROW IN A COUPLE FUCKING STICKERS! FFS self produced bands with essentially NO FUTURE in the PUBLIC sphere produce their own fucking stickers and give them away for free It's self promotion. What the hell is wrong with the QUEEN machine? Is it Beach? Is it May? Is it Taylor? Is it Universal? Is it EMI? Is it Parlophone? Is it the estate of FM? ....somehow I don't think it's John Deacon |
Stick 31.08.2019 17:48 |
Completely agree matt z. |
stevelondon20 31.08.2019 18:00 |
Snap. |
matt z 31.08.2019 18:23 |
Seriously. Could you IMAGINE the impact that'd have on a generation? $20 at the shop, or hell even at a 7-11 (*24 hour merchant/liquor chain in the USA) ....prime support for "BAD DADS" even, who've gotta visit the ex wife and new husband and might have spent most of their day getting boozed to stomach it all. Guy who forgot to bring a gift. It's the gift that keeps on giving That's just the BAD scenario. The positive scenario is. HEY! let's put the videos on! (Mom and dad and fam drink the vino in the kitchen, while the videos work as "the sitter" then walk in and reminisce) It could foreseeably be the winter of Queen. Making lifetime impressions on kids and adults alike. Who can even argue with the music. It's a shame that they've sat on this for the umpteenth "anniversary". Is it DoRo holding out? They worked together for the THESE ARE THE DAYS DOC. Somethings amiss. Nothing but affordable, foreseeably kind and gracious memories reinforcing a musical legacy of a very diverse band. Bring the focus back to the band. It's pretty obvious |
Sam99 31.08.2019 19:41 |
I actually do think we will get a Queen release although it’s not going to be as substantial as releases by bands like Pink Floyd. |
blueroom 01.09.2019 00:39 |
Jim Beach is my dad's boyfriend and he told me that we'll get a new CD for the holiday season! It's called "Cash Cows", it's got the same tracklist as Absolute Greatest but Heaven for Everyone is replaced by a SUPER-RARE, METICULOUSLY RESTORED AND REMASTERED, NEVER-BEFORE-RELEASED version with Roger Taylor on vocals (and some wankers called The Cross as the backing band) that's from DEEP IN THE ARCHIVES and that has been UNHEARD, UNSEEN, and UNFELT since the DAWN OF TIME!!!! It also includes, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Live Killers, a modern recreation of the Bicycle Race poster with the original models (except for the ones in wheelchairs and coffins) in all their geriatric splendour. All this at the incredible stocking-stuffer price of only $39.99! |
cmi 01.09.2019 07:43 |
^ It's not the best place to demonstrate your weak humour sense... |
earwig 02.09.2019 04:45 |
I just want ALL the promo videos, in 5.1, and of course in their original aspect ratios, upscaled to blu-ray (unless they can scan film elements in HD). And, if it's not too much to ask Eagle Rock, in PAL. AND WHERE'S BRIAN'S SOLO BOXSET??!! |
dudley-fufkin 7834 02.09.2019 19:21 |
Why the hell havent Queen even cashed in on bohemian rhapsody film and released any sort of material. It reeally grips my shit. We'll all be long dead before they release the archives. Time to ditch Jim Beach and get a manager in who will release their material to the wanting masses. |
Toozeup 05.09.2019 04:07 |
An anthology release will probably require the same motivation that led to the Pink Floyd early years box set, that of the copyright expiring after 50 years. So for Queen's earliest (unreleased) recordings that would mean a release in 2021 or 22 at the latest I would have thought? |
Mkls 05.09.2019 05:37 |
Toozeup wrote: An anthology release will probably require the same motivation that led to the Pink Floyd early years box set, that of the copyright expiring after 50 years. So for Queen's earliest (unreleased) recordings that would mean a release in 2021 or 22 at the latest I would have thought?artist's life + 70 years... so target 2100 - 2120 .. :> |
cmsdrums 05.09.2019 08:11 |
The length of copyright depends on the type of work. Type of work How long copyright usually lasts Written, dramatic, musical and artistic work 70 years after the author’s death Sound and music recording 70 years from when it’s first published Films 70 years after the death of the director, screenplay author and composer Broadcasts 50 years from when it’s first broadcast Layout of published editions of written, 25 years from when it’s first published dramatic or musical works I wonder if the broadcasts' copyright length was the driver for the 'On Air' set with the Freddie interviews and the radio broadcast material? I could be wrong, but my recollection is that copyright used to be a standard 50 years, but that limit was set before the 'rock n roll' era created the likes of Elvis, Cliff Richard, The Beatles etc.., but was extended after some court cases? It was originally never foreseen that the early 'disposable' pop would continue to either gain cultural significance or turn into income streams for the artists, who were still performing them decades later. |
KevoM 05.09.2019 15:09 |
Budapest or Montreal in 4K HDR |
Toozeup 05.09.2019 17:53 |
It's different for copyrighted yet unreleased material. Implemented in 2012, the new European provision states that any recordings covered under copyright but as yet unreleased must be released within 50 years of the recording date or they will enter the public domain. This is what forced the Pink Floyd archive releases. |
cmsdrums 05.09.2019 18:31 |
This site is claiming a forthcoming release on blu ray- ‘The Video Collection’.....could this be the Xmas release for 2019?? link |
Nitroboy 05.09.2019 18:36 |
cmsdrums wrote: This site is claiming a forthcoming release on blu ray- ‘The Video Collection’.....could this be the Xmas release for 2019?? linkFuck Hernan Snow trying to rip off fans by selling his homemade DVDs |
matt z 06.09.2019 01:32 |
Maybe it'll be "IN THE KITCHEN WITH PHOEBE: Freddie's Royal Gastronomer" |
Apocalipsis_Darko 06.09.2019 05:40 |
The problem you know what person is the problem. Plus other two persons touring with Lambert. John Deacon is not a problem. |