Heres something that confused me, and led me to believe there might be another Easter Egg on GHV2 - does it happen to anyone else:
When watching the Miracle documentary, at the very end, just as the disk heads back into the menu, I hear "Ladies and Gentlemen of course...."
announced by Jonathan Ross, which I now know to be from the Brit Awards in 1990, or '91.
Does anyone else know why this happens, or if its an easter egg or anything - Im somewhat confused, and its quite bizarre!
Cheers if anyone has any insight!
Cwazy little thing wrote: Heres something that confused me, and led me to believe there might be another Easter Egg on GHV2 - does it happen to anyone else:
When watching the Miracle documentary, at the very end, just as the disk heads back into the menu, I hear "Ladies and Gentlemen of course...."
announced by Jonathan Ross, which I now know to be from the Brit Awards in 1990, or '91.
Does anyone else know why this happens, or if its an easter egg or anything - Im somewhat confused, and its quite bizarre!
Cheers if anyone has any insight!
"When watching the Miracle documentary, at the very end, just as the disk heads back into the menu, I hear "Ladies and Gentlemen of course...."
announced by Jonathan Ross, which I now know to be from the Brit Awards in 1990"
This is not an Easter Egg, it's just a case of very poor editing.
Okay - the idea that the Hot Space tracks can be removed from Live At The Bowl by pressing some buttons was a
JOKE
on Queenzone - I cannot believe it spread to two other websites as a serious information. The joke related to the fact that many fans think it would be better if Hot Space had never been released. I have to admit it's incredibly funny that such hoaxes are re-printed without anyone checking - or even thinking. How likely is it that a band releases a product and considers it a bonus that parts of the DVD can NOT be seen?