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Queen Rock Montreal And Live Aid 
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Written by Nick Lyons   
Friday, 16 May 2008


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Grade

Content Grade: C+
Sound Grade: A-
Extras Grade: A-
Picture Grade: B

Music Details

Artist: Queen
Genre: Hard Rock
Tracks: Intro/We Will Rock You (Fast version)
Let Me Entertain You
Play The Game
Somebody To Love
Killer Queen
I'm In Love With My Car
Get Down Make Love
Save Me
Now I'm Here
Dragon Attack
Now I'm Here Reprise
Love Of My Life
Under Pressure
Keep Yourself Alive
Drum and Guitar Solos
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Jailhouse Rock
Bohemian Rhapsody
Tie Your Mother Down
Another One Bites The Dust
Sheer Heart Attack
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
God Save The Queen

Specs

Studio/Label: Eagle Rock
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Sound Options and Formats: LCPM Stereo, DTS HD High Resolution
Disc Length: 138 Minutes

Format

Format: HD-DVD

Review

“Queen Rock Montreal” is hit and miss.

There’s no denying that Queen is one of the best rock bands of all time, even if they have been a bit overplayed on the radio for the past decade. With that said, I was expecting this concert to deliver the goods, but it turned out to be a tad bit underwhelming. The band starts out the set with some weak tunes and forgettable filler like “Now I’m Here” and “I’m In Love With My Car.” In fact aside from a few numbers (namely “Killer Queen” and “Somebody To Love”), it isn’t until the last part of the concert when the band (and the crowd) come to life. As expected, Queen’s biggest hits (“Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” We Are The Champions,” “Another One Bites The Dust,” and “We Will Rock You”) are the real crowd pleasers, but I was actually quite impressed with their cover of “Jailhouse Rock.” Normally, I can’t stand most covers, but the band’s energetic rock version of the song made popular by Elvis was a highlight to be sure.

The 1.78:1 1080P widescreen picture quality has probably been cleaned up as much as it possibly could be, but it still shows its age in that it is grainy and has faded colors.

The LCPM Stereo and DTS Hd High Resolution Audio 96/24 tracks are very strong. You can hear the crowd roaring, the music echoing, and the instruments quite clearly. The only problem is the music sometimes drowns out singer Freddie Mercury’s voice.

Extras:

* An 11 minute Live Aid rehearsal that features interviews with the band members talking about the event and snippets of the band testing out a few songs. I should warn you the sound is awful on this extra.

* A blurry nearly 6 minute interview with the band with PM Magazine.

* A weblink to microsite.

* A fun commentary track with band members Brian May and Roger Taylor. The two crack some humorous jokes and make some fun observations and also chat about concert memories, the stage set-up and the music. A must hear for fans.

* “Live Aid Performance Footage” features the songs “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Radio Ga Ga,” “Hammer To Fall,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” “We Will Rock You,” “We Are The Champions,” and “Is This The World We Created.” This set is much livelier than the Montreal act and the MASSIVE energetic audience brings a lot to the show.



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