deleted user 08.09.2005 12:45 |
RETURN OF THE CHAMPIONS QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS LIVE ON TOUR 2-CD SET SEPTEMBER 19 WITH DVD TO FOLLOW It was a return that began with a small fan-based Brixton set and ended in a powerhouse Hyde Park 65,000 crowd finale which also managed to frame a moment in UK history. Rock band Queen had returned to the road close on 20 years after a retirement imposed on them by the impending tragic loss of lead singer Freddie Mercury and one which had appeared to signal the end of a recording and touring career that had marked the band out as rock champions of the world's concert arenas. Pairing with Paul Rodgers the legendary vocalist, songwriter and founding member of Free and Bad Company, Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor surprised many earlier this year with the announcement that they were returning to 'business as usual' and taking on more than 32 live dates throughout the UK and Europe. Any initial doubts about whether the band still retained the potency to recreate some of their finest live moments was dispelled immediately. The low-key warm up date at London's Brixton Academy back in March silenced the cynics, defied the doubters. "The band closes with 'We Are The Champions', and how could it be otherwise? I have to admit they're not wrong" (The Observer)…."ranks as one of the gigs of the year" (The Guardian)"…"New Queen line-up is all right now" (Daily Mirror)…"A triumphant return for rock and roll royalty." (The Northern Echo). From there there was no stopping Messrs May, Taylor and Rogers, as the Queen + Paul Rodgers powder-keg rolled through Europe touching over a dozen countries in seven weeks, coming to rest finally at London's Hyde Park on June 15. Along the way, Queen and Paul Rodgers had remade old fan friendships, and made many new ones. Over half a million people had seen and celebrated the return of the mighty force that was Queen, and realised the added rock/blues edge that Rodgers had brought to one of rock's best loved song catalogues. Delayed by a week, Hyde Park came at a time when London was recovering from one of the worst outrages committed against its citizens. Queen opened their show to all the heroes of the day - London's emergency service workers, and on one of the most stunning summer evenings the city had seen, celebrated the spirit of London with a concert that united 65,000 people for one very magical day. The energy, the extraordinary musicianship, and the return to form for Queen with the added presence of Paul Rodgers, which marked everyone of those European dates is evident in the 27 tracks which make up the 2-CD set "Return of the Champions", set for UK release September 19. The recording, captured live during the band's sold out Sheffield Hallam Arena show back in May, delivers a virtual greatest hits collection from both the Queen and Paul Rodgers song catalogues, mixing perennial crowd pleasers such as Queen's 'Tie Your Mother Down', 'Radio Ga Ga', 'We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions' with Rodgers' own million sellers 'Feel Like Makin' Love', 'Wishing Well' and 'All Right Now'. Here also for the first time we get we get live versions of some of the classic hits recorded after the band stopped performing in1985 and consequently never before available on disc, among them 'The Show Must Go On', delivered in a scorching version by Rodgers. The album serves also as a reminder of what fine stand-alone musicians and vocalists Brian May and Roger Taylor are; Taylor roars his way through 'I'm In Love with My Car' and adds new poignancy to the Mercury latter-day signature tune, 'These Are the Days of Our Lives'. Taylor also provides the one brand new song on the set, his thought-provoking 'Say It's Not True', a song especially written to help highlight the message behind Nelson Mandela's 46664 Aids campaign launched by Brian May and Roger Taylor along with Eurythmics' Dave Ste |
pcgenius9 08.09.2005 12:56 |
Yeah its should be good. As mR. Scully points out on his web site though, there has been some editing out of speeches, overdubbing on one or two songs and Lose Yourself has been missed off. |
deleted user 08.09.2005 14:23 |
yeh, usual tho, nothing different, nothing surprising for QP. |
Penis - Vagina 08.09.2005 15:48 |
Yes, a shame that it got delayed another week for you guys. |
JDL2nd 08.09.2005 17:19 |
Jeffrey Todd wrote: Yes, a shame that it got delayed another week for you guys.Does this only count for the UK or for (almost) the whole of Europe ? |
Michael Allred 08.09.2005 17:30 |
Who cares if "Lose Yourself" isn't on there? It's not part of the set list. It's a backing tape for pete's sake! |
The Real Wizard 09.09.2005 00:07 |
Michael Allred wrote: Who cares if "Lose Yourself" isn't on there? It's not part of the set list. It's a backing tape for pete's sake!True, but the song is a real atmosphere builder. They had to cut it from the Hyde Park DVD because it was shared on dimeadozen, and when I watched the video, the show didn't seem the same without it. |
pirrakitas 09.09.2005 08:24 |
I don't understand that issue with dimeadozen. The version used in the concert is not the complete track but a mix of the first verse + the chorus line serveral times. If what is not allowed are portions of songs that are available elsewhere, Bohemian Rhapsody 'Operatic section' must be cut as well. And ditto with God Save The Queen. And if they get paranoid, Radio GaGa and Days Of Our Lives must be out too! :-) Anyway, I still love dimeadozen very much! :-) |
Mr. Scully 09.09.2005 08:40 |
"Who cares if "Lose Yourself" isn't on there? It's not part of the set list. It's a backing tape for pete's sake" I do - because unlike you, I have witnessed the 2005 concerts and I know how important Lose Yourself was. Certainly much more than the IABD remix which I like but I don't mind it's not on the DVD. |
sbrown 09.09.2005 11:27 |
I'm totally amazed. They're going to put Imagine on the DVD? How awesome! I never thought I'd hear a good quality copy of this. If only Under Pressure was there too. |
deleted user 09.09.2005 11:30 |
so its pretty good then eh? but i lost my download for disc 2 of Wembley! i have to start again! *cries* |
sbrown 09.09.2005 11:30 |
Oh, and BTW....isn't this about the 3rd live version of Show Must Go On? It was on GH3 and FM Tribute. Someone was writing hyperbole in the press release.... |
Michael Allred 09.09.2005 16:07 |
Mr. Scully wrote: "Who cares if "Lose Yourself" isn't on there? It's not part of the set list. It's a backing tape for pete's sake" I do - because unlike you, I have witnessed the 2005 concerts and I know how important Lose Yourself was. Certainly much more than the IABD remix which I like but I don't mind it's not on the DVD.Spare me the "I'm special cuz I went to the concert and you didn't" crap. "Lose Yourself" is a shit rap track that SOMEHOW you think is some major part of a Queen ROCK show. Geez, how many concerts play pre-recorded music before the show begins? I guess every friggin band should include a jukebox on every live album they release from now on. Afterall, they're sooooooooooo important. |
Wiley 09.09.2005 16:23 |
"Lose yourself" is not only a track played before the show, like IABD remix, Feel like making love (banjo-ish version), Sweet child of mine or that awful cover of WWRY in german (I believe). It's quite an atmosphere builder and it is part of the show, since the lights go out before it and the light show starts with it, it's even synchronized to the beat and rocks the hell out of the audience. It's not a Queen track, of course, but it's pretty much an intro as was One Vision in the Magic Tour. I'm with you in this one, Martin... and yeah, maybe it's easier to picture this when you've been there, who knows? I wouldn't have imagined listening to Eminem IN a Queen+ show and actually enjoying it but I think it's going to sound and look incomplete, because the track segues almost right into Reaching Out. I'll just have to look at the DVD, but I don't think there's going to be any initial cheer and/or tension building if that part is cut out. You'll just press PLAY and then there's Paul Rodgers singing. We'll have to wait and see, I guess... See ya, Wiley |
pirrakitas 09.09.2005 17:49 |
Lose Yourself was as important to this tour as Machines was for The Works Tour, One Vision prerecorded intro was for Magic Tour, Cozy Powell track was for Brian '98 tour, A Day At The Races intro was for '77 tour, Procession, Flash,..... and so on. The venue lights went off, stage lights started to work, Eminem track was on full volume and Brian's guitar riff around the end was one of the highlights of the gig. You like it or not, Lose Yourself was the first track of QPR European Tour 2005. |
YourValentine 10.09.2005 05:44 |
That's true. I strongly dislike Eminem and everything he stands for but there is no doubt that Lose Yourself was part of the show. Nobody who was there would seriously deny that. |