Queen/Germany 1979 Upgrade
Queen/Germany 1979 Upgrade
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This is the definitive video that allows you to witness QUEEN in 1979, who created "LIVE KILLERS", in the highest quality. However, in 1979, there were other superb professional shots. That is this work. This work includes the German TV program “MUSIC BOX”. This is a special TV program with the theme of "Munich Performance on March 11, 1979." The original broadcast was on March 9, 1979, but strictly speaking, this work is a little different. This is the version that was rebroadcast in 1991, the year Freddie died. Therefore, the quality is super high quality. Although it is a video recording, the elegant coloring of film photography is not lost in the slightest, and there are no dubbing marks or deterioration over time. It is the ultimate visual beauty that can be made into the official archive as it is. Moreover, it is long. Until now, excerpts of less than 30 minutes have been available, but this work is a complete version that includes the full program slot of approximately 43 minutes. This masterpiece program is divided into two main parts. The first half is a documentary and the second half is a live stage performance. Let's introduce each of them. [First half: Documentary] The program started with the lighthearted song "Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon." The stage before the live performance is depicted, along with PV scenes for "Bicycle Race," "Somebody To Love," and "Spread Your Wings." The day before? The trash from the concert was cleaned up and the crew brought in the equipment. Some crew members are sleeping on the set, but they are steadily building the stage. Of course, it's not just vague filming, but the background music includes songs like "Seven Seas Of Rhye," "Liar," and "Father to Son," and the cuts are quick. The editing is amazing and you can watch it without getting bored, like a scene from the movie "Bohemian Rhapsody." There are interviews with such crews and sound engineers, but the must-see is after the four members of QUEEN appear. Checking the sound with a serious expression, he plays the piano. Then we got into rehearsal for “Fat Bottomed Girls.” Here, a large number of beautiful women in swimsuits ride bicycles onto the stage, and a rough-looking Freddy in a T-shirt sings passionately while surrounded by them. It's obvious that the staff and cameraman are all fascinated by the beautiful women that come and go, and the crew members peer down from below, and the screen is full of close-ups of beautiful butts swaying (lol). The final part was the completed on-stage interview. The host and four people lined up in front of the drum kit, and Freddie and John, both wearing leather, responded. His simple expression, which is different from the usual showman-like Freddy, is also impressive. [Second half: Multi-camera pro shot of the concert] And the second half is the main pro shot of the live performance. Approximately 25 minutes of 7 songs: "Let Me Entertain You," "Now I'm Here," "Bohemian Rhapsody (second half only)," "Sheer Heart Attack," "We Will Rock You," "We Are The Champions," and "God Save The Queen." I have digested it, and the visual beauty is amazing! The stage of the artwork of "LIVE KILLERS" itself starts to move, and there are plenty of close-ups of the four members. Of course, the main character is Freddy. His whole body is wrapped in shining leather, but he still has no beard, which makes him look really cool. Freddy has always been an icon throughout the ages, but I think there are many people who say this period is their favorite. It's a professional shot full of close-ups, but the sound is also excellent. Although it may be monaural only because it is a TV broadcast, the quality itself is comparable to “LIVE KILLERS”. It's hard to judge whether Nodo is doing well or not since it's less than 30 minutes long, but the action and excitement are sharp and energetic. It is said that Freddy's spirit is different on the days of filming and recording, but in this work you can definitely witness his high-tension performance. This is just a TV show, and there are scenes where the video and audio are not synchronized. Rather than a live work, it is a professional shot that feels like a “QUEEN special program with plenty of live scenes”. However, the completeness of the editing and the beauty of the visuals are overwhelming. This masterpiece video is so great that enthusiasts around the world even say, ``Not having a full show is the biggest tragedy in QUEEN history.'' This work is a complete version of that program, and is the highest quality version. Live at Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, Munich, Germany 11th February 1979 PRO-SHOT(UPGRADE) 1. Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon (Intro) 2. Bicycle Race (PV) 3. Seven Seas Of Rhye (Intro) 4. Liar ( Stage set up) 5. Somebody To Love (PV) 6. Sound Engineer Interview 7. Spread Your Wings (PV) 8. PA staff Interview 10:44 9. Members Introduction 10. Fat Bottomed Girls (Rehearsal) 11. Members Interview LIVE 12. Intro 13. Let Me Entertain You 14. Now I'm Here 15. Bohemian Rhapsody 16. Sheer Heart Attack 17. We Will Rock You 18. We Are The Champions 19. God Save The Queen PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 43min.
1. Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon (Intro) 2. Bicycle Race (PV) 3. Seven Seas Of Rhye (Intro) 4. Liar (Stage set up) 5. Somebody To Love (PV) 6. Sound Engineer Interview 7. Spread Your Wings (PV) 8. PA staff Interview 10:44 9. Members Introduction 10. Fat Bottomed Girls (Rehearsal) 11. Members Interview LIVE 12. Intro 13. Let Me Entertain You 14. Now I'm Here 15. Bohemian Rhapsody 16. Sheer Heart Attack 17. We Will Rock You 18. We Are The Champions 19. God Save The Queen PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.43min.