Dennis ™ 31.10.2004 09:30 |
Alright, if I am good informed there will also be a Queen DVD release in Novembre/Decembre. What do you guys think it will be? cause I believe it has been confirmed that it won't be GHV3, so any suggestions? |
Scirocco1977 31.10.2004 09:40 |
Where did you get this information? I wouldn't get my hopes up... I can't think of anything they will release within the next two months, although I cannot see why it would be so hard to release GVH III. That is their latest material and shouldn't take too much time to enhance the sound and picture. |
Dennis ™ 31.10.2004 09:43 |
Well i thought that they had evry year a new christmas release? am I wrong? I read some topics about it, and till now it has aleways been GVH's. But some time ago I read on this forum that it was confirmed that they'd release no GVHIII this year. But who am I? |
crossrog 31.10.2004 10:00 |
I don't think there will be any other release this year. But hey, who knows. There might is time for another The Platinium We Want All Your Money Collection ... |
Adam Baboolal 31.10.2004 10:26 |
GVHIII is said to come up next year and not this year. The MK dvd IS this years release! Peace, Adam. |
The Real Wizard 31.10.2004 10:48 |
Screw Flix 3. Bring on the complete Rainbow show. |
Scirocco1977 31.10.2004 10:56 |
Oh it's coming, don't you worry... Just you wait till December 2007... |
Dennis ™ 31.10.2004 11:17 |
Sir GH<br><font size=1>ah yeah</font> wrote: Screw Flix 3. Bring on the complete Rainbow show.If you'd live in the Netherlands I would have wanted to trade it with you (Got it on VCD) However I doubt wether they would release it as a DVD, perhaps in a box set, but not only as a DVD. While the show is just 52 minutes. But it is a really really good concert. On the level of Wembley and Earls Court. Yes very nice. |
Dennis ™ 31.10.2004 11:19 |
Adam Baboolal wrote: GVHIII is said to come up next year and not this year. The MK dvd IS this years release! Peace, Adam.Not enough for me, and not enough for any Queen fan I think. They should release those DVD box sets, they promissed |
Penetration_Guru 31.10.2004 11:36 |
In fairness, at no time have any DVD box sets been promised. They've been planned, worked on, thought about, but there's never been any guarantee. It may be time that we moved on from this. |
Dennis ™ 31.10.2004 12:04 |
<font color ="midnightblue">ThomasQuinn wrote: Anyway, you'll have Live Aid later on, and if you want to, you can buy 'Becoming Queen' as well, which was released to the major online stores around the same date as 'At The Bowl'.Caspar do you know wether they released it in the fredd Record shop, music store, discovery? cause it seems nice to me , and I'm not allowed to buy online. However i am gonig to buy LIVE AID, and I know they don't release it, but I am hoping for a miracle |
Serry... 31.10.2004 17:09 |
Earls Court? Hyde Park? Bejart's Ballet? Who knows... |
The Real Wizard 31.10.2004 21:26 |
<m><font color="deeppurple">Dennis ™</m> wrote: However I doubt wether they would release it as a DVD, perhaps in a box set, but not only as a DVD. While the show is just 52 minutes.Certainly the 52 minutes on the official release isn't all they have... there must be more the vaults. Thanks for the offer, but I already have the vcd. |
Adam Baboolal 31.10.2004 21:44 |
And don't forget the ONE hour documentary on the recording of Bohemian Rhapsody that has been finalised as appearing this coming December 3rd. Peace, Adam. |
deleted user 31.10.2004 22:40 |
Maybe MK was just a smokescreen for an impending release, you know, stun us with MK, then bring on an even better DVD. Who knows...anything is possible. |
Jjeroen 01.11.2004 04:53 |
GVH 3 will be next indeed, planned for release in March/April 2005. After that, I assume, we will get another live-dvd from the vaults. I'm placing my bets on the Hammersmith 'Kampuchea' show. (See another threat for my motivation on that ;-) |
Daburcor? 01.11.2004 06:58 |
I really HOPE that it's GVHIII. I want the Innuendo videos in surround sound! :D |
agneepath! 11994 01.11.2004 07:36 |
jeroen wrote: GVH 3 will be next indeed, planned for release in March/April 2005.QUOTE] |
Fenderek 01.11.2004 08:11 |
$$$D-Money$$$ wrote: I really HOPE that it's GVHIII. I want the Innuendo videos in surround sound! :DMore than some shows from 70's...? When we're bitching about Queen just recycling the same footage over and over again... Well... Maybe that's what we want...? I couldn't care less about GVHIII- anything else from 70's would be much more welcome!!! |
crossrog 01.11.2004 08:44 |
There is more stuff waiting to be released than those x-mas hits album releases which doesn't make sense as the others are still available. |
My Melancholy Blues 01.11.2004 12:15 |
I wonder why they have not released any DVD from live materials in the 70's such as "Earl's Court '77", "Hyde Park '76", "Rainbow '74", and so on. I also think there are some materials from the American tours in the late 70's, a few of which can already be seen in the official VHS. I do hope any of these will be released in the full! |
Daburcor? 01.11.2004 12:32 |
Fenderek<br><font size=1>Pretentious twat</font> wrote: I couldn't care less about GVHIII- anything else from 70's would be much more welcome!!!You see, There's a reason why I didn't say "Fenderek really HOPES that it's GVHIII". ;) |
Fenderek 01.11.2004 13:29 |
The Artist Formerly Known As Dan Corson wrote:Lol- we'll I guess there is... ;)Fenderek<br><font size=1>Pretentious twat</font> wrote: I couldn't care less about GVHIII- anything else from 70's would be much more welcome!!!You see, There's a reason why I didn't say "Fenderek really HOPES that it's GVHIII". ;) BUT- wouldn't you rather get Innuendo DVD-a and some more live DVDs...? Just asking! :) |
Daburcor? 01.11.2004 13:41 |
Now if THAT is the situation, HELL YES! LOL! |
Lord Blackadder 01.11.2004 14:11 |
No chance of there being another release this year. We get LATB and Live Aid. Thats plenty. |
Rick 01.11.2004 14:21 |
I've got only 1 wish: To see a full concert from the News of the World-tour on DVD in surround-sound. I'm talking about Houston 1977, offcourse! :-) |
Giacco 73 01.11.2004 14:41 |
I go for GV HITS III,to finish all their studio material. Then,on with live concerts! |
Dennis ™ 01.11.2004 14:50 |
HeM<br><font size=1>The Zombie!</font> wrote:Euhm Rafel, your making a big mistake.Adam Baboolal wrote: The MK dvd IS this years release!Why can't they release 2 DVDs in the same year? Weren't Live At Wembley Stadium and GVHII OR We Will Rock You and GVHII the same year? We Will Rock You was from another company, not QP- Live At Wembley and GVHII where last year, I don't know what they released the year before but it could have been GVHI (I'm sure about that) and I think it was the FMT concert. And about Queen the videos, was'nt that in 2003? very sneeky? I hope Milton Keynes is a smoke screen for some more awesome material, like Hyde Park or a '79 show, really hope it. |
deleted user 01.11.2004 16:07 |
<m><font color="deeppurple">Dennis ™</m> wrote: I hope Milton Keynes is a smoke screen for some more awesome material, like Hyde Park or a '79 show, really hope it.You fucking plagiarized my term. |
Dennis ™ 01.11.2004 16:09 |
<font color="whitesmoke">bambam wrote:Yes, it was an ode to you<m><font color="deeppurple">Dennis ™</m> wrote: I hope Milton Keynes is a smoke screen for some more awesome material, like Hyde Park or a '79 show, really hope it.You fucking plagiarized my term. And about the thing ThomasQuinn wrote, so I was right. GVHI and FMT concert in '02, Wembley and GVHII in '03 and OFAB and ????? in '04 |
deleted user 01.11.2004 16:18 |
Oh well, that's that. |
Rambler 01.11.2004 18:55 |
Next year we'll see releases of Rainbow'74 and GVH III (late spring and autumn). This info I've got from one reliable Russian source. |
BiggyRat 01.11.2004 22:57 |
Maybe we get 3 in 2005.... GH3, ADATR DVD-A, and another.... |
SilverShoes 02.11.2004 00:13 |
Sir GH<br><font size=1>ah yeah</font> wrote: Screw Flix 3. Bring on the complete Rainbow show.Does such a thing even exist? I would have thought the only surviving footage would be what was used in the original TV broadcast. My understanding of how TV networks work (or at least the way they worked back in those days), they never kept stuff that didn't make it to air. If they sent a crew to film, let's say a 90 minute concert, and they cut it down to 50 minutes for broadcast, the rest of it would just be thrown in the dustbin. IF the complete and unedited Rainbow concert exists somewhere, I would most definitely love to see it! |
SilverShoes 02.11.2004 00:18 |
Serry Funster wrote: Earls Court? Hyde Park? Bejart's Ballet? Who knows...I can't speak for anyone else, but Hyde Park strikes me as a less than great performance. Well, not the performance so much, the band sounds good (apart from the occasionally out of tune back up vocals), but there seemed to be more than a few technical problems, judging from my copy. You can't hear Roger's vocal at ALL during March Of The Black Queen, and Freddie's vocal mic at the piano seemed to be much lower in the mix than his other mic that he used when he wasn't playing piano. Maybe they could fix some of those problems if they have a multi-track recording of the audio. They could bring the piano mic up further in the mix, but you can't fix something that didn't get recorded (as would seem to be the case with the March Of The Black Queen gaffe), unless you have Roger overdub a new vocal, or cut in a recording from a different performance. Who knows? Maybe they'll be able to get around these problems, or maybe they could issue as bonus material on another DVD. |
brian_may_wannabe 02.11.2004 04:53 |
How about the Queen video collection? With 'alternate' versions of the videos? Or Greatest Flix III? |
brian_may_wannabe 02.11.2004 04:53 |
Or the We Will Rock You musical DVD? |
Regor 02.11.2004 05:10 |
70's ! It's time. Enough moustache, back to latex and long hair ! :-) Seriously, MK is fantastic, but now it's time for the older stuff. Maybe something like Led Zep did with their "DVD": -they could compile several shows (e.g. campuchea, rainbow, munich, paris, budokan) on one Disc and maybe one full concert, perhaps Hyde Park, on the second. As a "Queen live in the 70's"-compilation ! -to be followed by a "Queen Rock'n'America-Compilation Triple-DVD featuring the full Houston, and snippets from LA '82 (if existing), Montreal, if ownership is returned to QP someday, and the TV-recordings from South America including Rio '85. -to be followed by (its a nice topic, I'm really carried away by it) "Queenmania in asia" a massive 3-DVD-Set with full Budokan, Seibu Lions and '85 -to be followed by "The Queen-Tornado - A Magic Tour" with the full Budapest show and a documentary with snippets from Mannheim, Wembley first night and what exists of Knebworth -and finally, released as single concerts over the next few years Hammy '75 and of course Earls Court - they can fix the mic-thing, I'm sure !!! "Am I dreaming... am I dreaming.. ?" ;-) |
KevMull 02.11.2004 05:26 |
Budapest for sure. My reasons why are posted here..... link |
My Melancholy Blues 02.11.2004 11:04 |
It's very nice of you here to mention the '70's and to show the nice ideas. To tell the truth, I've thought of being little hope about "Hyde Park" in full. For example, Freddie's first words of "Bo Rhap" are unheard till he is soon heard again with "so you think...". I realized there were sounds problems at that time as I read it in "A Concert Documentary" by Mr.Greg Brooks. About "Rainbow"... there seems to be much more possibility than "Hyde Park"... I also have it's bootleg. The more I see it, the more I want to see "Rainbow" in full. Because it seems that some numbers were edited in strange order and some numbers are missing or shortened. It makes me irritated a little. I think some problems have made them restrict releasing DVDs. But anyway, whether in full or not, I do hope '70's will come out more and more. I want them to think about it realistically. I'll wait for their release with patience... I'm sorry I've been sticking to the same subject. |
deleted user 02.11.2004 11:22 |
Regor wrote:70's ! It's time. Enough moustache, back to latex and long hair ! :-) Seriously, MK is fantastic, but now it's time for the older stuff. Maybe something like Led Zep did with their "DVD": -they could compile several shows (e.g. campuchea, rainbow, munich, paris, budokan) on one Disc and maybe one full concert, perhaps Hyde Park, on the second. As a "Queen live in the 70's"-compilation !Ok, I agree with you that it's time for a 70's release now, but I can't understand why so many people wants compilations... Some of those shows you mentioned, - if not all of them - exist in their entirety. Why not release 2 full shows instead? :) |
Dennis ™ 03.11.2004 03:08 |
Alright mr. Regor, I think a compilation is not such a good idea. why not a complete concert? right? it's more funn. and about the snippets from the first night at Wembley, why? evrything there's available from that first night was put on the bonus DVD from Live At Wembley, why wanna have it twice? And about Live At The Rainbow. For us, Queen fans it's a great concert, we love those LP's like Queen 1 and 2 and SHA. But the only hit wich the concert contains is Killer Queen, and they putted that away in a medly. If the big public buys a Queen DVD they wanna lot of hits, perhaps that's also why they released only '80's shows. Cause they contain more hits. the people want Bo Rhap on it, We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, the fucking hits. A lot people even don't know Fred had long hair and black fingernails on those days. what have they gotta do with those early songs? they don't know it. |
Regor 03.11.2004 04:43 |
Thanks for your feedback ! Of course I would prefer full concerts too, but they could incorporate those partly-filmed shows as they did on the second disc of MK. (I know Seibu exists in full, but Simon Lupton and JSS already said that there is still a possibility for a full release - thus my "Queenmania in Asia"-Proposal) E.g. Munich and LA '82 are only recorded partly as far as I know, and especially about Rainbow I often heard that it probably does not exist in its entirety anymore. Would be a nice surprise if they exist as full shows, of course. I agree with all of you about that ! I was referring to the compilation-character of Led Zeps "DVD", just for those partly filmed shows. But I remember now that LZ couldn't do it any other way, because thats about everything they have of those shows... they even incorporated Hi8-shots from one member of the audience at Knebworth into the professionally filmed material, which I find very clever, as it even looks kinda "arty"... It seems that there is a lot more Queen-Filmmaterial out there, the compilation thing was just a proposal for the 2nd disc of possible future releases. The first disc should always include at least one full show !!! (and with double sided-2 layer DVD's there will even be enough space for more than one entire show on one disc !) If I should pick one particular show as next release right now, it would be Earls Court, as I heard only good things about it. And the snippets I've already seen are very promising ! Despite the micing-problems, I'm sure they can fix that ! They might use e.g. piano-tracks from another show, I would fully back and understand that. A second disc could include full versions of those old black and white interviews that were shown in "Magic Years" and maybe the documentary that was recorded during the 1977-tour, as mentioned in Brooks book. What happened to that footage, apart from the Houston-show ? |
My Melancholy Blues 03.11.2004 14:04 |
Thank you for your response...ok, I understand what you say about "Rainbow", Mr.Dennis. Besides, as I recall, it's set list is typical in the middle '70s and is almost contained in one of "Earl's Court". Taking many things into consideration, for big public except archivists and collectors of Queen, "Rainbow" would be less attractive than their '80s concerts. So the hope for "Rainbow" in its entirety might be less than what I first expected..... So, during the period when Queen closed the main set with "In The Lap of The Gods" before News of The World tour, I think "Earl's Court" is very excellent and almost the best in many ways for release, though I did not mention it last time. It's set list is very unique and interesting and Freddie's speeches and rapport with the audience were very amusing and cheerful. And how about "Kampuchea" in '79? |
deleted user 03.11.2004 14:30 |
Big Spender wrote:And how about "Kampuchea" in '79?That one would be a good choice for an official release. There's not many shows on video with Freddie in such top shape. I have the 70min bootleg video and I must say: You want more when you've seen it! Freddie sings WATC almost like the studio version! |
Rick 03.11.2004 15:16 |
If the people want hits like Boh Rap, WWRY and WATC, why not releasing Houston 1977 on DVD??? It's a very well-known concert for the American people! I love to see this in its entirely! |