The first option should always be Snow Productions, but only if the version of Calling All Girls on his DVDs is a proper copy.
The second option is to see anyone who downloaded Queen videos when the ABC's Rage video download SMS service was active. There's a lot of videos surviving from it, but none of it is Queen.
The third option is to flood that guy who posses off-air copies of two "rare" Queen videos from ABC Rage recorded following Freddie Mercury's death. However they regularly cut part of the intros of music videos sometimes, which affects their 1980s videos but I don't know for 70s content (Fat Bottomed Girls is worth checking out, since I have a feeling the repeated footage ending was on the original 4:3 video as you can see it starting in Greatest Flix).
It was played on Rage in 1991 after Freddies death , a friend recorded it and i have an SVHS copy of his recording. I plan to find it, just mived house recently so much stuff in boxes
AaronReturn2004 wrote:
The first option should always be Snow Productions, but only if the version of Calling All Girls on his DVDs is a proper copy.
The second option is to see anyone who downloaded Queen videos when the ABC's Rage video download SMS service was active. There's a lot of videos surviving from it, but none of it is Queen.
The third option is to flood that guy who posses off-air copies of two "rare" Queen videos from ABC Rage recorded following Freddie Mercury's death. However they regularly cut part of the intros of music videos sometimes, which affects their 1980s videos but I don't know for 70s content (Fat Bottomed Girls is worth checking out, since I have a feeling the repeated footage ending was on the original 4:3 video as you can see it starting in Greatest Flix).
This was included on Greatest Video Hits 2. It's on the 2nd DVD.
is it still available for purchase with the 2nd disc? i believe it's now only available as a 2 disc set that includes the 1st disc of each of the original DVD sets.
but yes, it was readily available for many years as a bonus feature. amazon.ca is my source... maybe things are different around the world.
guild93 wrote:
It was played on Rage in 1991 after Freddies death , a friend recorded it and i have an SVHS copy of his recording. I plan to find it, just mived house recently so much stuff in boxes
Are you sure it was actually a "Rage" broadcast?
I only ask as it's not listed.
guild93 wrote:
It was played on Rage in 1991 after Freddies death , a friend recorded it and i have an SVHS copy of his recording. I plan to find it, just mived house recently so much stuff in boxes
Are you sure it was actually a "Rage" broadcast?
I only ask as it doesn't appear in the August 2019 edition of their red book.
Thanks for sharing! I will create merge with the best available footage of the song! (Including HQ cutscenes from The Show Must Go On compilation video) :D
@QueenAllTheWay Yes. I posted it because I saw that screenshot Guild shared, and knew I had something on my mind. I had PM'd Guild for the full recording as sent to Chief weeks prior, and it's very likely Chief Mouse might not do commissions. That's why I left it there, as I feel as if Guild got more PM requests after that picture when it's out and on the open now.