Rating: Summary: It's About Time Review: For once in history, a disc is released on R2 before R1, hence I've had this for about a month ! This is without a doubt a superb collection and is a must for any Freddie Mercury fan. It has all his singles on it, including the live performances from the Barcelona Album. With each video is a commentary from the director which is a nice addition. The only down side of this is that is shows how poor the rest of the Queen DVD catalogue is. Remembering that Freddie was a pioneer of new ways of presenting his music, I'm sure that he would be desperate to use the DVD format to its full. I can only hope that this excellent release is the way that Hollywood/EMI records are going to procede and release the massive video and live collection of Queen that exists.
Rating: Summary: It's About Time Review: For once in history, a disc is released on R2 before R1, hence I've had this for about a month ! This is without a doubt a superb collection and is a must for any Freddie Mercury fan. It has all his singles on it, including the live performances from the Barcelona Album. With each video is a commentary from the director which is a nice addition. The only down side of this is that is shows how poor the rest of the Queen DVD catalogue is. Remembering that Freddie was a pioneer of new ways of presenting his music, I'm sure that he would be desperate to use the DVD format to its full. I can only hope that this excellent release is the way that Hollywood/EMI records are going to procede and release the massive video and live collection of Queen that exists.
Rating: Summary: wonderful Review: freddie's performance is unbeatable on this dvd.Naturally, On this title you will find out his amazing songs with video clips with high quality.I hope, more dvds of "Queen and freddie mercury" is published.
Rating: Summary: what a loss! Review: GREAT TALENT! Not to be repeated... SHAME he left us... This dvd just shows his pure class...the track in my defence is a fitting song to end this dvd... god bless you FREDDIE... thanks for leaving us with a great reminder of your talent..
Rating: Summary: Freddie Rocks!!! Review: If you love Freddie, You will love this freddie video collecion too. Espeacially the fans know that this video clips were very difficult to be found but now you have the chance to get it.Dont miss it.If you really intersested in about queen and if you really a fan of Freddie I am 100% sure that you will love this collection too. What are you waiting for add this gorgeous dvd with high quality sound
Rating: Summary: Immortal Freddie! It was worth the wait! Review: If your a fan this DVD a was worth the wait. Freddie's talents are very veristal in this video, from is opra dueo to his Living on his own. This collection is so good I would give it 10 Stars! You wqont be disapointed.
Rating: Summary: EXCELLENT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: Ok This Man, Mr. Freddie Mercury, is..was..and always will Be the most Talented and Creative Individual To ever exist. I Just received my DVD today and I am on my 2nd time of watching it! It's Incredible ! This Man Is amazing ! The Best Money I have ever spent (besides on his other things I have) Everything in these videos is unreal. The way that he can sing and look as if he's singin right to U! Amazing !!!!! There aren't enough stars available to give this DVD the best it deserves, thousands ! Awesome!! I will watch it again and again !
Rating: Summary: Powerfull Review: The oldest member of Queen, Freddie Mercury was also the most important member of the group. He gave the band its name and largely its sound, wrote most of thier songs (including hits) and was a born leader for Queen. Although mainly a balledeer in Queen Mercury was a guitarist in his first band before turning to the piano and singing more. Queens first two albums featured some distinctivly aggressive material written by Freddie and he always performed Crazy Little Thing Called Love with a guitar as leftovers from his guitar days. Besides those though he wrote mainly balleds in a sometimes fun but often dramatic style and this continued into his solo career captured here in many music videos. This collection also includes visual material from Freddies last live performance ever. Diagnosed with aids he never performed live again to preserve his strengh and health as much as possible.
Rating: Summary: An ultimate music video compilation, on a grand scale! Review: This compilation of Freddie Mercury's "solo" efforts is a true celebration! Songs and music videos on GRAND scale, from the exquisite performances with Montserrrat to the daring and notorious "Living On My Own," anyone who truly appreciates the joy an artist shares with people will never tire of this DVD.The muck that MTV/VH1 tries to pass off as music videos is a crime, and it's more a crime that the videos on this DVD were largely ignored in the United States. These are what music videos are all about: sound and vision...and care. Freddie had a lot to do with the concept of each video, and never once do they overpower the music itself. Rather, the concepts accent the music. This is evident in the detail that went into recreations of past Queen and solo video sets to put together "The Great Pretender" (both video versions included), and the sets and costumes for masses of extras in every production. As director David Mallet said, this was "Freddie being Freddie" and wow, Freddie was a wealth of ideas and talent. I found myself feeling very touched by the end of viewing this collection, and when the personal moments during "In My Defence" and the extended version of "The Great Pretender" were shown, I couldn't help but get a bit teary-eyed. Just seeing the faces on the extras in "Time" were priceless--these people loved Freddie immensely and I'll bet an experience they'll cherish forever. "Living On My Own" was, as the CBS record company claimed, banned from US television due to the "perceived promiscuity"--I saw right through that load of bull immediately. Why is it okay that so many rock videos are saturated with "fantasy lesbian" sequences but showing the sheer joyous fun of "Living On My Own" is not? Because showing moustached and bearded men dancing together, many in leather, is somehow threatening (still) to people, or actually, straight men to whom the media feels we must make feel comfortable about what they watch. It's a fact a party (which this music video was) with a gay atmosphere is more honest and liberated than what you see on those advertisements for "wild party girls" college events...here, friends and fellow Queen members show what having a good time is all about! The live performances with Montserrat show the true appreciation the world has had for Freddie Mercury. Seeing all those people cheering and the performers obvious delight in participating is overwhelming to see and hear. As director Mallet also said, "Freddie was one of the really great originals of the second half of the 20th century. There was nobody like Freddie. There was no-one even a bit like Freddie. There was just nobody like him at all." Bravo!!!!! Even if you weren't a big fan of Freddie Mercury or even Queen, this compilation will have a positive effect on you. I've never seen anything quite like this!
Rating: Summary: An ultimate music video compilation, on a grand scale! Review: This compilation of Freddie Mercury's "solo" efforts is a true celebration! Songs and music videos on GRAND scale, from the exquisite performances with Montserrrat to the daring and notorious "Living On My Own," anyone who truly appreciates the joy an artist shares with people will never tire of this DVD. The muck that MTV/VH1 tries to pass off as music videos is a crime, and it's more a crime that the videos on this DVD were largely ignored in the United States. These are what music videos are all about: sound and vision...and care. Freddie had a lot to do with the concept of each video, and never once do they overpower the music itself. Rather, the concepts accent the music. This is evident in the detail that went into recreations of past Queen and solo video sets to put together "The Great Pretender" (both video versions included), and the sets and costumes for masses of extras in every production. As director David Mallet said, this was "Freddie being Freddie" and wow, Freddie was a wealth of ideas and talent. I found myself feeling very touched by the end of viewing this collection, and when the personal moments during "In My Defence" and the extended version of "The Great Pretender" were shown, I couldn't help but get a bit teary-eyed. Just seeing the faces on the extras in "Time" were priceless--these people loved Freddie immensely and I'll bet an experience they'll cherish forever. "Living On My Own" was, as the CBS record company claimed, banned from US television due to the "perceived promiscuity"--I saw right through that load of bull immediately. Why is it okay that so many rock videos are saturated with "fantasy lesbian" sequences but showing the sheer joyous fun of "Living On My Own" is not? Because showing moustached and bearded men dancing together, many in leather, is somehow threatening (still) to people, or actually, straight men to whom the media feels we must make feel comfortable about what they watch. It's a fact a party (which this music video was) with a gay atmosphere is more honest and liberated than what you see on those advertisements for "wild party girls" college events...here, friends and fellow Queen members show what having a good time is all about! The live performances with Montserrat show the true appreciation the world has had for Freddie Mercury. Seeing all those people cheering and the performers obvious delight in participating is overwhelming to see and hear. As director Mallet also said, "Freddie was one of the really great originals of the second half of the 20th century. There was nobody like Freddie. There was no-one even a bit like Freddie. There was just nobody like him at all." Bravo!!!!! Even if you weren't a big fan of Freddie Mercury or even Queen, this compilation will have a positive effect on you. I've never seen anything quite like this!
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