Hi,i think that there should be a ultimate Queen DVD collection. Because you can get all the DVD's for a good price. These are the DVD's that could go on the collection.
1:Greatest Video Hits 1(Queen videos of the seventies)
2:Greatest Video Hits 2(Queen videos of the eighties)
3:Greatest Video Hits 3(Not released yet but it will contain Queen videos of the nineties)
4:Queen At Wembley Stadium(The best concert of The Magic Tour 1986)
5:The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert(The concert inspired by Freddie in 1992)
6:Freddie Mercury:The Video Collection(All of Freddie's solo videos from 1984-1987).
7: The Freddie Mercury Solo Collection(The same as the FM video colection but has extras)
Well what do you think LET ME KNOW!
"Queen At Wembley Stadium(The best concert of The Magic Tour 1986)"
I think Budapest is much better. Wembley is nto that good, it is great, but many Magic shows are better.
I shouldn't say anything, but they're actually working on a method whereby you simply stare at a special hologrammed Queen II cover pic for 20 seconds and every song, every video, every live performance is permanently downloaded into your brain, then instantly available for virtual recall at any time.
These special covers will be released only in Japan though. No word yet on the cost. Deacon still hasn't approved the thing.
"I think Budapest is much better. Wembley is nto that good, it is great, but many Magic shows are better."
Right on. In terms of overall performance, the second night at Wembley was probably the worst Magic show, believe it or not!
Wembley was excellent, Cologne the week after wasn't as good but the best show by a mile was Knebworth and as it turned out a fitting finale for FM shame it wasn't filmed properly!
I think people had no idea that Knebworth would be Queen's final concert. Not even Queen themselves! I think that, had Freddie not been infected with AIDS, they would have continued touring. Freddie was happiest performing and if he hadn't contracted the virus he would still be touring and Queen would still be a force to contend with!
"Four old Queens", indeed. Age is nothing but a number anyway! Brian and Roger still look like they're in their forties and John -- I think he's completely grey-headed by now! (LOL)
Have to agree with Fenderik. I was fortunate enough to see 4 shows on the Magic Tour. Newcastle , Manchester , Wembley (saturday) and Knebworth. The only one that could stand up against previous tours was Knebworth. For the record i thought the track listing was very unimaginative and the lighting rig possibly the worst of the 80's!!
since some of the video's from the 80s problably will never be released on DVD, I already converted them all to DVD :-)
Magic Years, Rainbow 74, Rare Live, Rio, Champions of the World etc etc :-)
And also Brian's Brixton Academy and
other recordings from Brian.
Ooohh... I love technology! Specially
standalone dvd-recorders :-)