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TerryW

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This article comes from www.dvdexclusive.com which you have to be a member to access. The bold highlighted paragraph indicates they will choose between making a dvd of either the Billy Joel musical or the Queen musical. Let's hope they pick We Will Rock You! Maybe we can start a letter-writing campaign to pick Queen? Any thoughts?


DVD CLEAR CHOICE FOR LIVE CONCERTS
Promoter Clear Channel joins home video world
By Susanne Ault 7/19/2004

LAS VEGAS--Concert promotion powerhouse Clear Channel Entertainment will be striking its first notes in the home video world this year.

CCE will adapt content from its 26,000 annual events, also including theater, fine arts and sports productions, into DVD titles.

Expected to head first to retailers in the fourth quarter will be a documentary based on the military precision flying team Blue Angels. CCE is also launching a national live tour featuring the team this October.

Also in the fall/winter pipeline will be one theater title. The company is choosing between on-going Billy Joel musical Moving Out and We Will Rock You: The Queen Musical, based on the flamboyant rock band legend.

The latter will bow in Las Vegas in August and later on Broadway in the fall. Both musicals are CCE productions.

"The fact that the company that is responsible for mounting all of these shows is now in the business of turning them into DVD projects is very exciting," said Steve Sterling, senior VP CCE TV, which has oversight of CCE home video operations. "We're the world's largest live event company, [and] I'm helping CCE become more of a media company."

Sterling told VB [Video Buisness] that he should announce distribution partners within the next few weeks. Since CCE works with such a diversified array of properties, the company is fittingly choosing a mix of distributors.

CCE would team with two major studios and three independents for its DVD titles, he said.

"It's going to take a lot of specialists. Doing freestyle motocross and doing Queen--the same company won't have the same strengths," said Sterling, who joined CCE six months ago from Eagle Rock Entertainment division Eagle Vision.

Another live event CCE is planning to leverage onto DVD is its Treasures of the Vatican arts tour. Aiming to introduce mainstream crowds to religious artifacts, Treasures will wind through large arenas and exhibition halls--rather than museums--in 25 U.S. markets this fall.

CCE also is in negotiations with record labels and musicians to soon release concert DVDs. Classic Broadway musicals should also arrive from CCE as well.

Clear Channel Communications, CCE's parent, is a market leader in radio and outdoor advertising. Sterling intends to take full advantage of that wide reach in promoting CCE's DVD product.

"We'll have substantial impact across retail," said Sterling, adding that CCE will target mass merchants as well as specialty outlets.

As far as concerns that DVD product might cannibalize CCE's live shows, Sterling shook his head, and explained, "The reality is that they promote each other. And nothing beats the live experience."

Sterling is especially excited about the coming rollout of high-definition DVD players. Theater titles, in particular, "will have high-def appeal," he said. With these next-generation players on the horizon, "the timing is really right for that."

Bottom line, Sterling thinks CCE has a ready-made consumer base for its DVD titles.

"We sell 72 million tickets a year," he said. "That's a strong constituency to deal with."
 

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In case anyone missed it...Hollywood Records have announced both a CD and DVD of the Milton Keynes Concert 1982 and are tentatively scheduled to be released on November 2nd in the USA - the DVD "On Fire At The Bowl" and CD is titled "Command Performance Milton Keynes 1982".

So now I have NO reason to buy the new 'hits' CD due August 17th. I was only going to get it for the 2 live tracks (both from Milton Keynes) but now that the concert is getting it's own CD, why bother? I just hope it'll be a 2 CD set of the entire show and not some 1 CD edit.
 

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Good news. :emoji_thumbsup: I'll pick up the CD first, and maybe I'll ask for the DVD for Christmas.
 

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DVD details...

Returning to the original rushes the concert is restored to its full length and presented, for the first time, in its entirety. This amounts to an additional 47 minutes of previously unseen material! . Not released on Video, this is the first time this 1982 concert will be available for the public to buy. The pictures are restored and colour graded. The sound will be offered in both a brand new PCM stereo mix, and a fabulous DTS 5.1 surround sound mix. DISC TWO: As with all previous releases in the Queen DVD Collection, this show comes with a second disc full of bonus features.

DISC ONE:
1 FLASH
2 THE HERO
3 WE WILL ROCK YOU (FAST)
4 ACTION THIS DAY
5 PLAY THE GAME
6 STAYING POWER
7 SOMEBODY TO LOVE
8 NOW I'M HERE
9 DRAGON ATTACK
10 NOW I'M HERE (REPRISE)
11 LOVE OF MY LIFE
12 SAVE ME
13 BACK CHAT
14 GET DOWN MAKE LOVE
15 GUITAR SOLO
16 UNDER PRESSURE
17 FAT BOTTOMED GIRLS
18 CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE
19 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
20 TIE YOUR MOTHER DOWN
21 ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST
22 SHEER HEART ATTACK
23 WE WILL ROCK YOU
24 WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS

PCM stereo mix
DTS 5.1 surround sound mix

DISC TWO:

BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW (4:25) Behind the scenes footage as the crew put the finishing touches to the massive stage. Includes previously unseen material from interviews filmed on the day with Brian May and Roger Taylor.

FREDDIE INTERVIEW (8:08) Filmed in Munich during the European leg of the Hot Space tour, Freddie talks about staging a live show with Queen, and reflects on the bands first ten years together.

BRIAN & ROGER INTERVIEW (10:16) Also filmed in Munich, Brian and Roger discuss the Hot Space album tour as well as revealing why the band are still together after 10 years.

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS FROM: TOKYO, JAPAN 1982 (approx 25:00) Flash/The Hero, Now I'm Here, Impromptu, Put Out The Fire, Dragon Attack, Now I'm Here (reprise), Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Teo Torriate

FRANKFURT, GERMANY 1982 (approx 11:00) Another One Bites The Dust, We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions God Save The Queen

PHOTO GALLERY Once again the photo archive has been raided to put together a stunning collection of rare and previously unseen shots featuring the band on a tour that took them across Europe, then on to the US and Japan.

http://www.101cd.com/video/info.asp?...55&asptnr=2200
 

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FYI....the new "Greatest Hits" CD comes with an exclusive Best Buy DVD that contains "previously unreleased" videos of Queen+ George Michael's "Somebody to Love" and Queen+ Elton John's "The Show Must Go On."

These are not "previously unreleased" of course. "Somebody to Love" is on the Freddie Mercury tribute concert DVD and "The Show Must Go On" was already available on the "Greatest Flix III" VHS release (and no doubt will be on the eventual "Greatest Video Hits 3" DVD next year.)
 

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Well, I got the new "hits" CD as a gift from my mother (I won't complain :))

Regarding the bonus DVD, the video quality of "Somebody to Love" is on par with the Freddie tribute concert DVD *except* that this time it's full screen.

"The Show Must Go On" is widescreen and looks a bit more crisp in the video dept. than "StL."

Audio is Dolby Digital 2.0 and is perfectly serviceable (hey, this is just a bonus DVD afterall.) There is no menu, playback begins immediately.

Just some FYI.
 

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Michael, How do the live tracks sound mixwise? And I read somewhere that the other tunes were remastered. Any diff. quality-wise between these and the other hits discs or albums...?

Thanx, D
 

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The two bonus live tracks do sound pretty good actually, of course after hearing bootleg quality versions over the years may have colored my perceptions a bit. Though there's only 2 to go by, IMO they sound better than anything on Wembley or Live Killers.

I've also read about the remastering of the other tracks but to be completely frank, I cannot hear any real difference between these and what's on "The Platinum Collection."

So I'll just re-state my opinion that there's no reason to buy this new hits CD (unless you want the bonus DVD for "The Show Must Go On" if you don't want to wait another year for "Video Hits 3".)

There are also no new comments from Brian May or unreleased photos in the liner notes (as originally stated.)
 

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Thanx. I have the Crown Jewels Box (name..?) with the first 8 albums remastered from 24 bit and they sound Fab.
Also the "Somebody" live video is on George Michaels hits DVD in 4x3 and looks good.
I have the MTV edited down broadcast on Beta somewhere and the 60 min. VH1 broadcast version (fron 94') of Milton. Sound was good then too. Guitar louder in the mix than wembley I think.

:) D
 

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Looks more like something out of the Works tour, but I still like it.
 

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I watched some of the new DVD yesterday- The sound was great and the video looked pretty good except for the distracting streaks that look like crayon on the film- did someone goof up or is this really the best they could clean it up-but I'm still happy to have it on DVD regardless-anyone else notice this?
Tim
 

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Just got mine today from Amazon. I'll post thoughts later. Also picked up "Final Live in Japan" from CDJapan today! Add the performance from "Live Aid" and I'm in Heaven!
 

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I certainly enjoyed the DVD, the audio was top notch (as usual) though I wish Queen Productions would spend as much time on restoring the picture as they do remixing the audio.

The bonus features on disc 2 were a bit lacking other than the highlights from the 2 other shows though I suppose that means we won't be seeing an official release of the Japan 82 show in Europe/America any time soon. The "Calling All Girls" live track that's included with the photo gallery was a nice touch.

Did anyone pick up the CD as well?
 

Tim L

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I picked up the cd- I only listened to a few tracks but it does sound pretty good- I think it was a great idea to release both the dvd and the cd at the same time- hopefully this will continue with future releases as well- but your right about the video clean up- the picture was good- but I can't figure how they could not do a better job with the quality control of some of the video aspects-I showed it to a few people and they were blown away by the sound- but they kept commenting on the damn streaks! Oh well as I mentioned before i am still very happy to have both the cd and dvd
Tim
 

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