Queen - We Will Rock You

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Queen - We Will Rock You

The Ultimate Rock band perform the definitive versions of all of their greatest songs including “We Will Rock You,” “Boheminan Rhapsody,” “Another One Bites The Dust,” “We Are The Champions,” “Keep Yourself Alive,” and “Somebody to Love” and much more. -Re-mastered in high-definition digital mastering -Newly Remixed audio -New Packaging -Audio Commentary (pending) -Will be released in both Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS Digital Surround

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Fantasia April 25, 2010 at 8:20 pm

A must for all serious Queen fans. This DVD presents the images and sound of Queen in a new light. The sound from Brian’s guitar
on ” Love Of My Life ” leaves you looking for him playing it in your lounge room as the sound is so unreal. The clarity of the picture makes the concert seem like it’s no where near as old as it is. Even though we only see Queen up to and including the ” Hot Space ” album,it does allow vintage Queen like Roger Taylor’s ” I’m In Love With My Car ” which is so raw and pure.
Also features a great version of Brian May’s guitar solo ( Brighton Rock )which this crowd needed to rev them up somewhat because the crowd tended to be a bit tame. Freddie sounds great as usual and ” Save Me” and his guitar effort on ” Crazy Little Thing Called Love ” are highlights to remember. O.K enough said now go out and get it all you serious Queen fans.

Afton April 25, 2010 at 9:31 pm
This review is from: Queen - We Will Rock You (DVD)

As a long time fan of Queen (I saw them live in the early 70’s) I was dissapointed with this title. The sound quality was poor even for the 80’s and the look of the film makes me believe that it was originally shot for television rather than the big screen. The biggest mistake however, was made when synchronizing the vocal with the video. I believe that Queen played this venue two nights in a row with both shows being recorded. But the producers seemed to take audio from both nights (the best bits I guess) and dub them over the video so ,many times I could hear Freddie singing but could not see his mouth move. Overall I think the Queen performance was very good, but add to the mistakes listed already with a less than enthusiastic audience (why did they choose to shoot the film here anyway?)and poor camera work, it leaves me feeling a little ripped off. There are thousands of Queen fans in the US who are starving for more Queen video/music, and I know that there is a lot of much better material out there than this. I am suprised that Queen put it out in the first place, and this coming from a guy who, several years ago bought a laser disc player just to watch a collection of Queen live videos not available on tape. Give us live at Earl’s court, live at Hammersmith or live at Hyde Park, but not this.

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