Great concert,good extras,everything.
Freddie was doing the aye oh thing again(how many conerts has he done that and when did he first do it?)he even played a repeat freddie singing game with the audience,heh-heh--man he just loves to play with the audience doesn't he?
The live versions of the Hot Space songs were pretty good as well,and Freddie sported some cool gear while singing like those two different jackets especially the red one.
But what's with the arrows? I always wondered about that.
Great DVD,the Queen concerts are truly great,I can't wait to get more of them.
Projector Freddie wrote: I always assumed the arrows were an indication of his sexual orientation......
Well, on the little album-sleeve pictures there's one for "Body Language" with two bodies (male and female) with arrows painted on them. link
^ That.
Freddie was straight as an arrow !
Oops. His arrows were a little... bent...
^ He had AT LEAST four different versions of the arrow-themed shirt ! No doubt more that I gave up on caring about...
It would be a pretty easy one to make, since most of them were colour on a white shirt.
Yeah, in the end I totally LOVE the fact that they released the Milton Keynes show. My initial reaction was, "WHY??? There is already an official concert release for the Game tour and the Magic tour. Why then a Hot Space show instead of something older. What I didn't realize at the time was, while they were bootlegs, the old Queen shows I had were at least complete. I thought well of the Milton Keynes show, but the boot available didn't have 'Action This Day', 'Back Chat' or a few other songs. Along with 'Staying Power', the two other Hot Space gems I just mentioned were only played on that tour, and at least for that show, they were played out in incredible fashion. The show definitely stacks up for me against most shows.