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Queen - Greatest Video Hits 2 [DVD] [2003]

Queen - Greatest Video Hits 2 [DVD] [2003]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3624 in DVD
  • Released on: 2003-11-03
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Best of, Box set, PAL, Widescreen
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 240 minutes

Editorial Reviews

DVD Description
Contents:

Disc One – Videos:

  • 1. A Kind Of Magic
  • 2. I Want It All
  • 3. Radio Ga Ga
  • 4. I Want To Break Free
  • 5. Breakthru
  • 6. Under Pressure
  • 7. Scandal
  • 8. Who Wants To Live Forever
  • 9. The Miracle
  • 10. It’s A Hard Life
  • 11. The Invisible Man
  • 12. Las Palabras De Amor
  • 13. Friends Will Be Friends
  • 14. Body Language
  • 15. Hammer To Fall
  • 16. Princes Of The Universe
  • 17. One Vision

Disc Two – Bonus Material

Special Features

  • Audio commentary by Brian May and Roger Taylor
  • Previously unreleased videos:
    Back Chat
    Calling All Girls
    One Vision (extended)

  • Staying Power - live at Milton Keynes 1982
  • Queen’s performances at the Montreux Golden Rose Pop Festival in 1984 and 1986
  • Unreleased interviews and behind the scenes footage including a 30 minute look at Queen writing and recording One Vision, the making of the videos Breakthru, I Want It All, Scandal and The Miracle … and much more

DVD Technical Information:

  • PAL
  • Widescreen
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Audio remixed for optional DTS 5.1 Surround Sound

Synopsis
The second strutting wave of Queen's greatest video hits. Includes the stomping "Radio Ga Ga," "I Want to Break Free" and "Hammer to Fall." Also included is live stage footage of the band at Montreux 1984 with interviews and more. A kind of magic indeed.


Customer Reviews

GOOD TO SEE THIS DVD HAS MADE A "BREAKTHRU" INTO THE SHOPS!5
Well, what can I say, being a BIG fan of the foursome!

This DVD is great, with all the classic videos from the 80's and some I have never seen, the amusing "I Want To Break Free" video is priceless (I still can't believe it was Roger's idea and not Freddy's!). The best video has to be "Breakthru" with the band steaming through the countryside on the "Miracle Express". The Scandal video is quite interesting and a very underated track at that from "The Miracle" album!

All the videos and in excellent condition now and the sound quality alone is astonishing, it sounds good just in plain ol' stereo! The transfer has been done well.

One Vision is a gem and the band look like they enjoyed making the song and it's good to see they're not taking themselves too seriously in the video!

The documentaries are good too, giving much insight into the making of "The Works" and "A Kind Of Magic". The "One Vision" documentary is particularly good showing the making of the track.

Also the live material shows Queen proving that they can cut it live as well as in the studio, check out the live performance of "Staying Power"!

In my opinion, Queen really did make a "breakthru" in the 1980's making some of the best, catchiest and well known tracks of their career and these videos capture the essence of this perfectly! This DVD is fantastic value for money and including the second DVD you get a total of 21 Queen videos! WOW that'a bargain in it's self!

If you are a fan, you would do yourself a great dis-service not to get this, and if you're not, check it out, you may be converted!

I haven't purchased the first DVD but after this I will and now it's roll on Queen - Greatest Video Hits 3!

QUEEN - still second to none5
This is a wonderful DVD!

The sound is absulutely amazing and brilliant. I'm a Queen fan since 1979, but I did hear new bits and pieces in songs I played maybe a thousand times on Vinyl and CD!!

These 5.1 dts remixes are superb! And the bonus material is stunning as well.

This is a must have for any rock fan, not to speak of Queen fans.

The Savoy Grill of rock video DVD's5
The only complaint I have about this DVD is that the irresistible
combination of witty, inventive, diverse music videos and three
hours of bonus features (interviews, documentaries, concert footage) has completely spoiled me for the dvd's being put out
by other artists!
I didn't watch much MTV growing up, so most of the videos were
completely new to me. In the utterly beguiling and aptly named "A
kind of magic" an elegantly caped magician (Freddie Mercury) takes over a grand old Victorian playhouse and transforms the
three indigent gentlemen (Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon) sheltering within into a rock band. Next up is "I want it all", an insistent, pounding manifesto of impatient entitlement. 1984's(!)"Radio ga-ga" is an ambitious spectacle
that intercuts footage from the classic film "Metropolis" with shots of the guys navigating a futuristic cityscape in a flying
car and leading a large rally in a raised fist, double handclap
salute that was immediately requisitioned by concert attendees
worldwide.
"Las palabras de amour" is Brian's gracious gracias
to Latin America for their unwavering support of Queen from the
earliest days to the present. And the justly celebrated video
for John's exhilaratingly adaptable "I want to break free" offers
the band in deliciously droll drag. Roger accomplishes the nigh
impossible by upstaging Freddie(gasp!) as a schoolgirl Lolita. The middle section has Freddie channeling Nijinsky with some
alarmingly underfed ballet dancers.
Brian's hauntingly beautiful and ethereal paean to undying love,"Who wants to live forever?" becomes a beautiful and
ethereal Queen video. Hundreds of wavering candles give it the look of an invisible cathedral.
"It's a hard life" is a misleadingly downbeat title
for a splendid life and love affirming ballad sung by Mercury with his customary strength and lyric sensibility. In their audio commentary Roger and Brian are ruefully diplomatic about
the lavishly opulent video, but I rather like it. There are distinct echoes of the classic 1964 film "Masque of the Red Death", itself a stylish homage to Ingmar Bergman. And Freddie
treats us to a devilishly impenitent grin at the end.
I absolutely love "Hammer to fall", a mesmerizing,
excoriating, take no prisoners warning bell of impending doom.
The lighting rig (a Queen trademark) is gorgeous,-at times the
band seems bathed in golden fire. This video looks as good as it
sounds, which is saying a lot.
"Invisible man" has Queen popping out of a kid's video game to perform in his room. Where can I get that game? Some interesting camerawork on a circling dolly. "Breakthru"
has them in a Keatonesque vein jamming on top of a speeding train. This was no back projection trickery, they really DID it.
"The Miracle" is another hopeful and optimistic Freddie penned
ode, and the video is a quirkily irresistible gem, with twelve year old lookalikes uncannily impersonating Queen. The real band
emerge for the final verse and play alongside their "clones".
"Under pressure" has Queen, David Bowie and Nosferatu in
an unforgettable triptych, and "Princes of the universe" incorporates exciting scenes from the film "Highlander". The denouement has a claymore-brandishing Chris Lambert stepping out of the movie to interact with the band on a vast sound stage.
The communally composed opus "One vision", inspired by
Queen's legendary Live Aid triumph, is the centerpiece of "Video Hits II", just as "Bohemian Rhapsody" was for the first collection.It's a relentless, seething, sense-stirring invocation
of universal brotherhood. And since Disc Two gives us both a thirty minute "Making of..." documentary and an extended double length version of the video, we actually get three visions of
"One vision", which is perfectly fine by me.
Buy and enjoy.