Queen Magic Years Vol. 1 - The Foundations
VHS, 1992, Re-Release

Herstellungsland Deutschland
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 1992
Orig. Release 1987
Zeit k.A.
EAN-Nr. 5099999115425
Label/Labelcode nicht vorhanden
Plattenfirma/Katalog-Nr. PMI / MVP 99 1154 2
Musikrichtung Rock: Glamrock, Hardrock
Sammlungen Gesucht Flohmarkt
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Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
VHS
Track Titel Zeit Besonderheit
1. One Vision
2. We Will Rock You
3. Another One Bites The Dust
4. Hammer To Fall
5. We Are The Champions
6. Radio Ga Ga
7. Keep Yourself Alive
8. Doing Alright
9. Liar
10. Killer Queen
11. Keep Yourself Alive
12. Now I'm Here
13. In The Lap Of The Gods
14. Stone Cold Crazy
15. Bohemian Rhapsody
16. Spread Your Wings
17. Bicycle Race
18. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
19. Save Me
20. Flash
21. I Want To Break Free
22. It's A Hard Life

Infos

60 mins.

released October 2, 1992 PMI / MVP 99 1154 2
released November 30, 1987 PMI / CMV1082
- PMI / CMV1083 Magic Years Vol. 2 - Crowned In Glory
- PMI / CMV1084 Magic Years Vol. 3 - Live Killers In Makin

video featuring archive material from Queens early days with live footage, interviews & 1st TOTP appearance

PMI (Picture Music International)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picture_Music_International


Introduction

Introduction - excerpt of 'One Vision' (intro)
Interview with Bob Geldof
'We Will Rock You' with audio and video footage of the track from over the years; plus comments from other musicians
Short excerpt of 'We Will Rock You' from 1979
Backstage footage of 'The Magic Tour'

The Band

Interview with Jackie Stewart, followed by 'Another One Bites The Dust' audio excerpt, and clips of John from various promo videos (including 'No Turning Back')
Interview with Gary Langham, followed by 'Hammer To Fall' audio excerpt, and clips of Brian from various promo videos
Interview with Elton John, followed by 'We Are The Champions' audio excerpt, and clips of Freddie from various promo videos
Interview with Billy Squier, followed by 'Radio Ga Ga' audio clip, and clips of Roger from various promo videos (including 'Strange Frontier')
Interview with David Penhaligon (one of Roger's schoolfriends) about Roger's early musical exploits

Early Days

Clip of 'Keep Yourself Alive' (1973 promo video)
Interview with John Taylor (Duran Duran) followed by audio clip of 'Doin' Alright' and footage of London
Early interview with Roger (talking to Bob Harris), and audio clip of 'My Fairy King', with early photos of Smile.
Interviews with Freddie and Roger, both talking to Bob Harris, with further excerpt of 'Doin' Alright'.
Audio clip of 'My Fairy King', early photos of Queen, interviews with Brian, and footage of Kensington Market
Interviews with Roger and Brian (with Bob Harris), audio clip of 'Son And Daughter'
Interview with John (with Bob Harris), clip of 'Liar' (promo video, 1973), and interviews with Steve Harley, Queen roadie 'Ratty', Mel Smith, Freddie (1984/5 ish) and Paul McCartney
Interview with Freddie (1984/5) and clip of 'Killer Queen' (on Top Of The Pops), and interviews with Status Quo, Elton John, and Billy Squier
Short interview with John Deacon, clip of the 'Keep Yourself Alive' Old Grey Whistle test footage, and interview with producer Michael Appleton
Interview with Brian, and clips of 'Procession' and 'Now I'm Here' from 'Live At The Rainbow'
Interview with Barbara Baker (Roy Thomas Baker's wife), and clips of 'In The Lap Of The Gods' and 'Stone Cold Crazy' from 'Live At The Rainbow'
Interview with Jim Beach, further clip of 'Now I'm Here' (from 'Rainbow'), interview with Norman Sheffield (ex-manager), and clip of 'In The Lap Of The Gods (Revisited)' from 'Live At The Rainbow'
Bohemian Rhapsody

Clip of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' video and interviews with Samantha Fox, Dave Stewart and Roy Thomas Baker
Clip of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' (Hammersmith 1975), interview with John Deacon, further clip of promo video, and interviews with Roy Thomas Baker and John Reid.
Clip of Queen collecting the 1977 BPI award for best British single
Making Videos

Selection of clips from numerous videos - 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and various others, and interview with Michael Appleton
Interview with Brian, and 'making of' footage of 'Spread Your Wings' and 'We Will Rock You'
Footage of 'Bicycle Race', and interview with Roy Thomas Baker
Interview with Freddie and clip of 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love'
Interview with Brian and 'making of' footage of 'Save Me'
Interview with Roger, clip of 'Flash', and interview with Brian
Interview with John and rehearsal and 'making of' footage of 'I Was Born To Love You'
Clip of 'Radio Ga Ga', interview with Freddie (in Australia, 1985), clip of 'I Want To Break Free', and interview with Mel Smith
Clip of 'It's A Hard Life', and interviews with Roger and Diana Moseley (costume designer)
Interview with Russel Mulcahy, clips of 'A Kind Of Magic' and 'Princes Of The Universe', and interviews with Roger and Christopher Lambert
Clip of 'One Vision'
In The Studio (much of this footage was also made available on 'Greatest Video Hits II')

Footage of around Queen's studio, with Brian's unreleased 'Piano Solo', and interviews with Roger and Brian
Interview with John, footage of Queen in the studio, interview with Freddie, and footage of Brian improvising 'One Vision'
Further improvised footage and interviews with Roy Thomas Baker, Mack, David Richards, Roger, Freddie, Brian and John
Further improvised footage (with alternate lyrics), and 'One Vision' 'Just For Fun' version
Interview with Freddie
End Credits

Excerpt of 'One Vision', with promo video; credits over song outro

- ultimatequeen.co.uk

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