John S Stuart 09.07.2005 06:00 |
Exactly as it says in the title. I apologise for any careless omissions or errors in advance, (I have proof-read but I have been restricted to one-handed work only). Please feel free to contribute and to push the boundries forwards. (Also, if used/reproduced elsewhere - an acknowledgement would be courteous) 2003: Ultimate Collection Queen + Vanguard: Flash Flash CD Enhanced Video EMI NEBCD041 CD Flash Radio Mix EMI NEBCD041 CD Flash Mix EMI NEBCD041 CD Vanguard - Jam EMI NEBCD041 12” Extended Mix EMI NEBTO041 12” Electro Remix EMI NEBTO041 12” Tomcraft Remix EMI NEBTX041 12” Christian Smith & John Selway Remix EMI NEBTX041 Queen: 46664 Internet Download Single Released November 2003 Invincible Hope 4:42 - Nelson Mandella & Queen (Feat Treana Morris) Invincible Hope (2005 Remix) 4:12 - Nelson Mandella & Queen Amandla - Queen & Dave Stewart & Anastacia The Call (46664) Studio Version - Queen: Unreleased The Call (46664) Capitol Gold Radio broadcast - Queen: Unreleased Say It’s Not True - Queen: Unreleased Queen: 4664 Concert Green Point Stadium, Cape Town 29 November 2003 4664: The Event (2 x DVD set) Fleming Media DVD 2564-61475-2 Widescreen concert presentation, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound & Dolby Digital Stereo. Also available as 3 CD Audio set. Disc One: Crazy In Love - Beyonce Speech - Bob Geldof Redemption Song - Bob Geldof Say It’s Not True - Queen/David Stewart (Feat Roger Taylor) Starry Eyed Surprise - Paul Oakenfold/Shifty Shellshock/TC Ready Steady Go- Paul Oakenfold/Shifty Shellshock/TC/Amampondo Drummers Baayo - Baaba Maal Njilou - Baaba Maal Africa Dream Again - Youssou N’Dour Wild World - Yusuf Islam/Peter Gabriel In Your Eyes - Peter Gebriel/Youssou N’Dour/Angelique Kidjo Biko - Peter Gabriel American Prayer - Bono/Beyonce/The Edge/David Stewart 46664 (Long Walk To Freedom) - Bono/ The Edge/David A Stewart/ Abdel Wright/Youssou N’Dour Speech - Nelson Mandella Invincible Hope - Queen (Feat Nelson Mandella) 46664 – The Call - Queen (Feat Brian May) The Show Must Go On - Queen (Feat Treana Morris/Zoe Nicholas/Chris Thompson) Afrika - Angelique Kidjo Umqombothi - Yvonne Chaka Chaka The Way - Bongo Maffin Asimbonanga - Johnny Clegg & Guests Many Rivers To Cross - Jimmy Clegg/Jimmy Cliff I Can See Clearly Now - Jimmy Cliff Disc Two: Breathless - The Corrs Toss The Feathers - The Corrs/Roger Taylor Leliungelo Elakho - Ladysmith Black Mambazo/The Corrs Homeless - Ladysmith Black Mambazo Is This The World We Created? - Andrea Corr/Brian May Loose We Now - Abdel Wright Hurts So Bad - Danny K Indigo Girl - Watershed The Great Song Of Indifference - Bob Geldof Everybody’s Got To Learn Sometime - Zucchero/Queen/Sharon Corr Here Comes The Rain Again - Eurythmics 7 Seconds - Eurythmics/Youssou N’Dour Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This - Eurythmics Don’t Throw Your Love Away - Ms Dynamite One/Unchained Melody - Bono/The Edge Amandla - Queen/Bono/Anastacia/David A Stewart Medley: Bohemian Rhapsody/I Want It All/I Want To Break Free/Radio Ga Ga - Queen/Zucchero/Thandiswa Mazwai We Will Rock You - Queen/Anastacia/Thandiswa Mazwai We Are The Champions - Queen/Anastacia & Cast 4664 Chant - Soweto Gospel Choir & Cast Queen: 4664 Concert, Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, 29 November 2003 C4 Delayed Highlights Television Broadcast Queen & SAS Band: Unreleased, ARK Charity Concert, London, 14 May 2003 I Want To Break Free - Roger Taylor A Kind Of Magic - Roger Taylor Radio Ga Ga - Roger Taylor The Kids Are Alright - Bob Geldof We Will Rock You - Brian May Tie Your Mother Down - Brian May Rock And Roll - Roger Taylor Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day - All Star Finale Brian May & Roger Taylor: Unreleased, Pavarotti And Friends, 27 May 2003 We Will Rock You - Brian May Radio Ga Ga - Roger Taylor Too Much Love Will Kil |
John S Stuart 09.07.2005 06:01 |
OST - We Will Rock You Cast: Dominion Theatre, London, 12 & 13 July 2002 Recorded 2002/ Released 2003 Australian CD EMI 5928882 Recorded: 12 & 13 July 2002, Dominion Theatre, London Released: 8 Sept 2003 Innuendo, Radio Ga Ga, I Want To Break Free, Somebody To Love, Killer Queen, Play The Game, Under Pressure, A Kind Of Magic, I Want It All, Headlong, No One But You, Ogre Battle, One Vision, Who Wants To Live Forever, Flash, Seven Seas Of Rhye, Don’t Stop Me Now, Another One Bites The Dust, Hammer To Fall, These Are The Days Of Our Lives, We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, We Will Rock You (Fast Version), Bohemian Rhapsody Bonus track Another One Bites The Dust (3:50) - Queen & Annie Crummer (Australian Lead) OST – Annie Crummer + We Will Rock You Cast: Another One Bites The Dust New Zealand CD Single - Parlophone 5928882 Another One Bites The Dust (3:50) - Queen & Annie Crummer (Australian Lead) Another One Bites The Dust (3: 52 Instrumental) - Queen & Annie Crummer (Australian Lead) Another One Bites The Dust (Original version) - Queen OST - We Will Rock You Cast: All Around The World EP Recorded 2003/2004/ Released 2005 Released: 17 May 2005, iTunes (p) 2005 Transistor Project The Around The World EP celebrates the success of We Will Rock You, the rock theatrical based on the music of Queen. This iTunes exclusive includes new Queen collaborations with cast members (Another One Bites The Dust with Annie Crummer from the Australian production), Headlong by the Madrid cast, and a four-song medley performed live by Queen and the Cologne cast for the German ZDF TV show “Wetten Dass?” Also included is new solo material from original cast members Hannah Jane Fox (Stalker) and Kerry Ellis who reworked No One But You with Brian May. Another One Bites The Dust - Annie Crummer Stalker - Hannah Jane Fox No One But You (Orchestral version) - Kerry Ellis Headlong (Sin Control) - We Will Rock You: Madrid Cast Medley: ZDF German Television, Wetten Dass, 11 Dec 2004 Radio Ga Ga - We Will Rock You: Cologne Cast Somebody To Love - We Will Rock You: Cologne Cast We Will Rock You - Queen + We Will Rock You: Cologne Cast We Are The Champions - Queen + We Will Rock You: Cologne Cast We Will Rock You (encore) - Queen + We Will Rock You: Cologne Cast OST - We Will Rock You Cast: Unreleased, Premiere, Melbourne, 7 August 2003 OST – We Will Rock You: Melbourne debut 7 August 2003 at Regent Theatre, Melbourne Brian May + We Will Rock You: Melbourne Cast After Show Party OST - We Will Rock You Cast, Unreleased, Australia C7 TV News Report, 8 August 2003 Australia C7 Television Sunrise News Report OST - We Will Rock You Cast: Unreleased, Premiere, Madrid, 3 November 2003 OST – We Will Rock You: Madrid debut 4 November 2003 at Teatro Calderón, Madrid OST - We Will Rock You Cast: Madrid, 1 October 2003 Recorded 2003 / Released 2004 Recorded: 1 October 2003, Madrid Released: 3 May 2004 CD 1: OST Madrid Cast Innuendo, Radio Ga Ga, I want To Break Free (Yo Quiero Salir), Somebody To Love (Un Poco De Amor), Killer Queen, Play The Game, Under Pressure, A Kind Of Magic (Cuestion De Magia), I Want It All (Quiero Algo Mas), Headlong (Sin Control), No One But You (Solo Por Ti), Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Algo Loco Es El Amor), Ogre Battle, One Vision, Who Wants to Live Forever (Por Quien Vivir Por Siempre), Flash, Seven Seas Of Rhye (Nirvana), Hammer To Fall (Ya Se Acabo), Don't Stop Me Now, Another One Bites The Dust (El Polvo To Morderas), These Are The Days Of Our Lives (Los Dulces Dias De Ayer), We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, We Will Rock You - Fast Version (Saludos), Bohemian Rhapsody CD 2: Bonus Disc No One But You: Solo Por Ti (Long version) Queen & Eva Maria No One But You: Solo Por Ti (Short version) Queen & Eva Maria No One But You: Solo Por Ti (Video version) Eva Maria Bohemian Rhapsody (Imagenes Del Mus |
YourValentine 09.07.2005 12:08 |
Roger Taylor was in Modena, too (Pavarotti and Friends). He played drums to all the songs you listed except Radio GaGa which he sang. The complete show was broadcasted live by RAI UNO. Brian and Roger also played a charity show with the SAS Band in London in May 2003. Check the details on queenconcerts.com |
John S Stuart 09.07.2005 13:08 |
YourValentine: Roger Taylor was in Modena, too (Pavarotti and Friends). He played drums to all the songs you listed except Radio GaGa which he sang. The complete show was broadcasted live by RAI UNO. Yes that is correct, I should have made that a bit clearer. I have this on SVCD (or DIVX) - and the quality is excellent, but I forget where it came from now. Was it in here? YourValentine: Brian and Roger also played a charity show with the SAS Band in London in May 2003. Check the details on queenconcerts.com OK - I do not have this, so that explains the absence. I will add it to both the above and my wanted list. Also thanks for the reply, this is a classical example of a hole in my own collection - and therefore your info has pushed the whole thread forwards - and made the collection - more ultimate. Thank you for that, as that is really what the thread is all about. |
Maz 09.07.2005 13:30 |
A few points of interest: Audio interviews 2003-03-18 Brian + Roger MMM Sydney 2003-11-13 Roger Taylor Interview on Capitol Gold Radio 2003 - KFM Cape Town - Brian May Interview (I assume it's in November around the time of 46664, but do not have an exact date) Also, video interviews from Australia over the new WWRY 2003-08-07 Brian May - Maxvision TV Melbourne, Australia 2003-08 Brian + Roger - Today Show Australian interview 2003 - Brian + Roger - Chat Room (Aussie WWRY) 2003 - Sunrise (Maxvision?)- WWRY Australian premiere report with Brian and Roger interviews (also has clips of the Aussie aftershow party with Bri and Rog performing Whole Lotta Love) |
Chaka 09.07.2005 18:13 |
Brian also sang on the finale, Verdi's Brindisi from La Traviata, at the Pavarotti & Friends Concert at the Songwriter's HOF concert, Brian messed up in WWRY and had it edited out of the TV broadcast, so there is an "unreleased" version of that already unique performance of the song and also, from Queenconcerts.com, the following songs are known from the Melbourne after party setlist 01. Tie Your Mother Down (Brian vocals + guitar, Roger drums, Amanda Harrison vocals) 02. Whole Lotta Love (Brian guitar, Roger drums) 03. Rock And Roll (Brian guitar, Roger vocals) and a Rufus Tiger Taylor (Roger's son) drum solo |
John S Stuart 09.07.2005 21:58 |
Alex Solan: I think I never saw it here, if you'd be able to share it that'd be awsome! No problem with sharing Alex. I don't think this is that rare as it was recorded from an Italian TV broadcast after all. But I am not too clever with computers - you may need to hold my hand in converting this to bit torrent though. |
inu-liger 10.07.2005 19:09 |
I have DVD quality files of the Rai Uno broadcast of all the songs by Queen, Pavarotti, and Zucchero on my hard disk, which are of much better quality than DivX or SVCD. If anyone would like, I can make DVD+R's of these, since I cannot find time to BitTorrent such huge files, so that someone else can distribute these on QZ. Let me know. |
John S Stuart 11.07.2005 02:12 |
Zeni: Thanks for the audio interview additions. As you can see I have added these to the above list. I also apologise, as I did try to incorporate your Australian TV "WWRY - OST" interviews, but unfortunately I cannot, as I have exceeded my word limit. However, can I thank you for your submission anyhow? ...video interviews from Australia over the new WWRY... 2003-08-07 Brian May - Maxvision TV Melbourne, Australia 2003-08 Brian + Roger - Today Show Australian interview 2003 - Brian + Roger - Chat Room (Aussie WWRY) I had already listed the below video interview, except, we have both given this interview different title emphisis - but they are in fact the same. 2003 - Sunrise (Maxvision?)- WWRY Australian premiere report with Brian and Roger interviews (also has clips of the Aussie aftershow party with Bri and Rog performing Whole Lotta Love) |
Maz 11.07.2005 02:42 |
Glad to be of service. It's hard to know what to call radio/television stations when they are from another country. It appears your info is a little more accurate, so I'll change my file names accordingly. |
John S Stuart 11.07.2005 03:02 |
Zeni: ...I'll change my file names accordingly. Can I just say that whatever title you give your interviews is just as valid as mine. But WOW!!! The ultimate in compliments - I thank you very much. (But I do agree, that standardisation is much easier for everyone else to follow). |
Mkls 24.10.2005 05:25 |
Earth and Doing all right were considerably different on the Tim Staffel-Amigo pre-release version than on the final cut. |
Wilki Amieva 25.10.2005 15:04 |
Are you referring to the "JDB remixes" of Earth and Doin' Alright? |
John S Stuart 25.10.2005 19:03 |
Wilki wrote: Are you referring to the "JDB remixes" of Earth and Doin' Alright?What are those Wilki? Can you supply more info please? I know Tim did a version of "Earth" on the Morgan LP - "Nova Solice", but I did not know that he did another version of "Doin' Alright". 1972 Morgan: Nova Solice July 7th 1972 - RCA Victor LISP 3454 Theme Floating Take – Off Asteroid Earth Hyperspace Nova Solice May I Remember |
John S Stuart 25.10.2005 19:04 |
Miklos wrote: Earth and Doing all right were considerably different on the Tim Staffel-Amigo pre-release version than on the final cut.Can you please give more info here too? Thanks, John |
Wilki Amieva 26.10.2005 23:53 |
Those versions where "work in progress" pre-mixes that were prepared to make some sort of aMIGO medley to promote the album. By the way, MORGAN album is called NOVA SOLIS. The CD tracklisting is as follows: 1. Samarkhand The Golden 8:04 2. Alone 5:17 3. War Game 7:03 4. Nova Solis - a suite 20:17 a. Theme b. Floating c. Take-Off d. Asteroids e. Earth f. Hyperspace: The Return Home g. Nova h. May I Remember i. Theme Nice version, nice album. More info at: link |
Mkls 27.10.2005 05:43 |
Wilki wrote: Those versions where "work in progress" pre-mixes that were prepared to make some sort of aMIGO medley to promote the album.so are these official mixes? I cant listen to them now, however I remember that especially Earth sounded a lot different (ie Tim sings vocals where on the final version Brian does). Were this distributed only in mp3-wma form, or it was a special pre-release CD (i think the latter- but i might be wrong here, i am not an audio expert...) |
Wilki Amieva 27.10.2005 08:05 |
I think that only the medley was pressed to CD, and that the pre-mixes were sent by e-mail (wma) - there should be one of these for every track of the CD, or at least for most of them. But, again, that was only the impression I had years ago. To be sure, we have to ask Tim, if he remembers... |
Serry... 02.09.2006 11:15 |
+ cover Emmerson Nogueira Album: Versao Acustica 3 Track 10: Radio Ga Ga - 4:49 |
Serry... 09.09.2006 11:43 |
By the way, Invincible Hope and The Call are both officially credited to Brian May/Roger Taylor, so technically Rog too is involved in that the-call sin... |
Serry... 03.01.2007 05:09 |
+ cover Artist: Sasha de Vries Album: Trance The Vocal Session 4 released on July 9th 2003. Track # 10 on CD2: Who Wants To Live Forever (3:48) |
Serry... 06.01.2007 03:38 |
+ cover Artist: unknown Album: Piano Chill released on October 1st of 2003 Track # 3 on CD1: Too Much Love Will Kill You (5:00) Instrumental cover version. |
Serry... 10.02.2007 14:34 |
+ cover Artist: Darkness Album (EP): I Was Born To Love You Vinyl release of SpotSound Records, April 21st 2003. Pop Vrs (Side A1)) (6:51) Club dub (Side A2) (7:34) Tribe dub (Side B1) (7:36) Tribe in Paradise (Side B2) (3:21) Piano and Vox (Side B3) (3:14) All of them are IWBTLY variations.. |
Serry... 06.09.2007 07:51 |
Artist: King Of Dubs Album: 12" vinyl, one side released in UK. Dust The end. It was the track name - the house re-work of AOBTD. |
inu-liger 28.11.2007 01:19 |
Serry<br><font size=1>The FLACer</font> wrote: By the way, Invincible Hope and The Call are both officially credited to Brian May/Roger Taylor, so technically Rog too is involved in that the-call sin...Umm, no they're not. The 46664 concert DVD states that The Call is by Brian, and Invincible Hope by Roger. I don't know where you get that idea from. |
guild93 12.12.2007 18:31 |
Just to (hopefully) clear this up, this is a list of most (if not all) of what was shown on Australian TV in 2003 relating to WWRY: 11th March: Ben Elton interview on 'Rove' 12th March: Ben Elton interview on 'Mornings' 13th March: WWRY press 1st Press confernce, BM and RT 13th March: WWRY launch party, BM, RT and Ben speeches, privately filmed 13th March: Ben Elton interview AFL Footy Show 14th March: Brian presenting at Air Guitar final, Mercury lounge (private filmings exist) 17th March: Brian and Roger on 'Chat Room', Sydney 16th June: Ben Elton interview Michallef tonight 17th June: Ben Elton interview on 'Rove' 19th June: Ben Elton interview on 'Greeks on the Roof' 3rd July: Debut performance of cast on AFL Footy show (Well Will Rock You song performed) 6th August: Roger intervew by Bert Newton on Good Morning Australia 7th August: Brian and Roger inteviewed by Richard Wilkins (ch10) about musical and John Farnham rumour (at WWRY set, Regent Theatre) 7th August: Premiere press conference, songs performed by cast/band and BM RT, Ben interviewed 7th August: Various news reports on pres conference 8th August: Channel 10 reports on premiere and after-show (footage of both) Both channel 7 and 10 filmed the after-show in their entirety, but only clips were shown on TV. At least 2 complete audience filmings exist plus a 3rd which is incomplete. The 2 complete versions were shot by people within the WWRY circle. Also: WWRY interview MusicMax, all 3 interviewed , 4 mins, not sure when it was recorded but it was aired regulary between shows. Michael Falzon perofming WWTLF on TV (possible 'Mornings', not sure) Late Sepember: Cast performing WATC on Grand Final edtion of Footy Show and cast also performed in the pre match entertainment of the grand final itself. And finally, Molly Meldrum interviewed Brian and Roger at Metropolis studios in March in Melbourne, at least some of it was shown on 'The Drum' |
oh-ja 29.01.2009 11:01 |
Miklos wrote:i just recently stumbled over what i think is that so-called pre-mix version of the whole album here. indeed the versions differ in the way miklos described.Wilki wrote: Those versions where "work in progress" pre-mixes that were prepared to make some sort of aMIGO medley to promote the album.so are these official mixes? I cant listen to them now, however I remember that especially Earth sounded a lot different (ie Tim sings vocals where on the final version Brian does). Were this distributed only in mp3-wma form, or it was a special pre-release CD (i think the latter- but i might be wrong here, i am not an audio expert...) |
Serry... 29.01.2009 11:23 |
inu-liger wrote:SerryUmm, no they're not. The 46664 concert DVD states that The Call is by Brian, and Invincible Hope by Roger. I don't know where you get that idea from. I've used BPI as the source, but not the sleeves. Otherwise IWIA is written by Brian, and Say It's Not True was written twice - once by Roger and another one time by Queen+PR. |
Negative Creep 29.01.2009 12:57 |
According to BMI Repetoire Invinciple Hope is by Roger & Brian. The Call doesn't seem to be listed. |
Serry... 29.01.2009 13:42 |
It was in 2006 when I wrote it in this thread. IH is still by both of them, no matter what sleeves says. |