5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Almost as good as seeing them live.., 9 March 2000
Author:
Mike Preston (Megamike) from USA
I saw Queen live in 1980 and this concert is so close to what I saw which is
great, when this video first was released it was only a 60 min version
missing such great songs like Another One Bites The Dust, We Are The
Champions, and a few others, but when in 1992 it was re-released as "The
Complete Concert" with NO Omissions, gee, then why in 1998 or 1999 when
Pioneer Released it it had another song on it that isn't on the first one.
who knows, but this last version is without a doubt THE GREATEST Live video
by Queen so far.
5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Good Concert., 8 January 2003
Author:
Funkypizza2001 from New Jersey
This is one of Queen's early concerts. They play most of their songs from
"Queen" to "The Game." They also add in "Jailhouse Rock" "Under Pressure"
and two different versions of "We Will Rock You." This is one to watch, i
recommend it.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Mid-Period Queen's Most Excellent Showcase..., 6 February 2007
Author:
AudioFileZ from United States
A review is just the opinion of the author...So please do not be upset
if mine and yours differ as neither is defacto, but each is, hopefully,
interesting. That said, here goes...
I always use "Under Pressure as a dividing line separating early and
later Queen, therefore the few years around it is what I refer to as
Mid-Period Queen. This concert in 1981 in Montreal fits into that time
frame. It's a good time to see them as they are still growing, however
they've already achieved major success worldwide. With almost a dozen
"hits" to their credit (and "misses" that were not bad either) even
casual fans would come away from a Queen show quite impressed. So, we
have a setting for a good mid-period Queen showcase.
The show starts out with a much changed tempo, and stripped down,
version of "We Will Rock You". It works and I think years later The
Eagles must have noticed as they did the same thing rearranging "Hotel
California" on "Hell Freezes Over" DVD. What follows is basically a
fairly spirited concert version of their hits. It's clear in short
order you are watching a very tight band with an extremely unique sound
which is in no small order due to the charismatic Freddie Mercury.
Freddie Mercury is no cookie cutter front man, he's equal parts Opera,
Broadway, Vegas, and Rock. His persona carries the energy with his
band-mates providing a solid backup. Speaking of the band: Brian May
has the super distorto-crunch chording and saccharine coated double
tracked leads that are as indigenous to Queen's sound as Mercury's
bombastic vocals. I see May here as not a master guitarist, but a
master sound-scapist. What many casual fans will be surprised to
witness here is the fact that Roger Taylor was as important as May in
the Queen "wall of sound". Mr. Taylor is like a Keith Moon with more
control...Plus, he is one heck of an excellent vocalist. Yes, Roger
Taylor could have been a front-man as he sings better than Phil Collins
for instance. You'll be amazed at just what a big piece of the Queen
sound Roger is responsible for, excellent! As for John Deacon, well
he's Bill Wymann which is to say boring and but good to the point of
being invisible. 2/3'rds the way through the only thing occurs which is
out of place, mind you not at show you're physically at, but in the
context of a video concert. What am I talking about? Well the
obligatory Kettle Drum Solo of course! Seriously, there is a drum solo
that segues into a kettle drum solo that culminates with a guitar solo.
It's all "noodling" and it's boring in the confines of home video. It
is the only break in an otherwise excellently paced DVD. And speaking
of the DVD we must address the sound and the video quality. Keep in
mind the finest home set up at the time had a VHS-HiFi deck with about
240 (best case) veritcal lines of resolution with a 4:3 aspect ratio
and audio that likely had artifacts from helically scanned FM-modulated
sound which, though capable of a good frequency range, still sucked
when reproduced from mass produced video cassettes. So, what I'm saying
is the DVD is a revelation. Video quality is great! It's been converted
to 16:9 aspect ratio and it really rocks. The film frames must have
been individually tweaked to remove all imperfections while retaining
the soft warm quality of analog film. For a 1981 filmed concert the
lighting was amazing. Most concert videos of the period were so dark
you couldn't turn the brightness/contrast high enough to resolve
detail...Not a problem here as this concert is clear and well lighted
throughout. I thank the director for that as he correctly understands
this is tantamount to the home viewer's enjoyment. As for the sound,
well apart from some hard pans of various instruments to mimic the
camera's position (common in all 80's and many 90's concert videos) it,
too, is great. Sounds warm in a very analog way, but it's with clarity
and good upper treble air. I listened on very revealing Martin-Logan
electrostatic speakers and I'm happy to report I heard the metallic
attack of the cymbals and the upper harmonics very well indeed. Good
original sound, and even more importantly very well remastered here.
As you can tell I recommend this concert to both the casual and
die-hard Queen fan. The production is solid but very low key due to no
slickness or over-the-top special effects. Refreshingly
straightforward. I'd go further and include even the non-fan as well
since the songs are accessible and eminently listen-able, plus Freddie
Mercury is a spectacle that Rock is not likely to see anytime soon
again. "We Will Rock You" does his legacy justice. To close it's
poignant that ten years later (to the day this Montreal show was
recorded many say) Freddie Mercury passed away. Most folks still did
not know he was gay at the point of this show. You do see that he was
no longer playing up his masculinity but was the more ambiguous cabaret
persona which was really him...Just a very flamboyant singer who in
another era might have been Rudi Vallee. This stuff is a great time
capsule of a great band...Miss it at your own peril!
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Queen at the Peak of Their Game, 14 June 2002
Author:
Dolemike-2 from Canada
This is an arena concert performed in Montreal in the early 80's. At the
time, Queen were riding high on the success of their album The Game; their
peak of popularity in North America. The problem is, the crowd isn't as
responsive as European crowds, and if you watch Live at Wembley '86 or
listen to Live Killers, you'll see how into the show the crowd can be. So on
this level, the crowd disappoints, because it seems they are there because
Queen is the band of the day. Nonetheless, their popular anthems get a good
spark from the crowd, and the performance is great because you get some
songs performed live that were taken out of the set on later tours. So if
you're in it for the music, this is a great show. If you want to see a huge
concert, go to Wembley.
Excellent Concert, 30 November 2005
Author:
clucko from United States
Queen is my favorite band, and this was an excellent concert. It was
charged from the beginning to the end, including a version of Jailhouse
Rock that was almost just as good as Elvis Presley's. Freddy's common
eccentric and charismatic acting was as evident here as in any
performance he gave. At about 2/3 of the way through, there's a drum
and guitar solo, so All the members could take a break. But the guitar
solo is good (Brian is no Jimi Hendrix or Eric Clapton, but he is still
a very skilled guitarist nonetheless), and i thought the drum solo left
a touch to be desired (Sorry Roger, i respect you, but it just seemed
partially lacking. But he was performing hard throughout the entire
concert). This was an early concert of theirs, and i own it on DVD.
Well worth the $15 it cost me, but i bought it at Fry's, and they
aren't a discount house for movies. If you have never heard of Queen
(god forbid... just think of We Are The Champions and We Will Rock You
and Bohemian Rhapsody (Wayne's World). That was them), but you like
AC/DC or Aerosmith, or heavy metal/classic rock at all, Queen is well
worth checking out.
P.S. I know this is terribly written, but i'm sick, so don't bother me
:p
The Ultimate Irony, 8 November 2005
Author:
scoonman from United States
The concert footage that was used for the majority of this video was
taken in Montreal on November 28th, 1981. Freddy died on November 28th,
1991. Talk about irony. Ten years to the day, he passed. Amazing talent
that passed too soon. I never got a chance to see Queen live due to the
fact that by the time I had disposable income for concerts, they had
stopped touring America. I still think their last album, Innuendo, was
Freddys strongest. Amazing since he recorded it as he way only months
away from dying. I have read a ton of books on the band and this tour
had those incredible lights which the band called the "pizza oven"
lights. The one thing I found odd was the fact that Queen opened the
show with "we will rock you", (a sped up version), and then played the
regular version as either a show closer or encore.
Freddie at his best, 24 June 2005
Author:
Craig Johnston from Australia
Being quite a Queen fan but never having had the chance to see them
live, I jump at the opportunity to see one of their concerts on DVD.
It's great to see a straight forward rock concert with just the four
band members on stage.
It is definitely the best live performance I have seen from Freddie,
and of course the rest of the band rocks.....
Picture quality and 4:3 leaves a bit to be desired, but hey it was the
80's.
The 5.1 mix is great.
A concert not to be missed.
Great music, but..., 11 October 2002
Author:
spielhaug from Norway
What a great collection of classic Queen songs!!! It's a pleasure to
listen
to, indeed! But I say listen, because the picture quality is not quite up
to
standards. But close Your eyes, it's the music You want, isn't
it?
I first watched this on video with my cousin, then found the DVD, and had
to
have it!! It shows Queen well at the peak of perfection. Every song
sounded great. I have been a Queen fan for most of my life and miss
Freddie's talent and his unique voice.
Good concert, bad DVD, 8 January 2001
Author:
thinwhiteduke from San Antonio, TX
It's really a shame that the sound and video quality on this DVD are
nowhere
near the quality of the performance. Why did anyone even bother to
convert
it to 5.1 digital? They should have just left it in stereo. Oh, the
performance? Well, the band is in good form. You get all the hits you'll
want(if you want them), plus excellent performances of songs like "Dragon
Attack" and "Save Me". But the poor quality disc saps any possible repeat
viewing pleasure. Definitely rent before you buy!
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5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

Almost as good as seeing them live.., 9 March 2000
Author: Mike Preston (Megamike) from USA
I saw Queen live in 1980 and this concert is so close to what I saw which is great, when this video first was released it was only a 60 min version missing such great songs like Another One Bites The Dust, We Are The Champions, and a few others, but when in 1992 it was re-released as "The Complete Concert" with NO Omissions, gee, then why in 1998 or 1999 when Pioneer Released it it had another song on it that isn't on the first one. who knows, but this last version is without a doubt THE GREATEST Live video by Queen so far.
5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-
Good Concert., 8 January 2003
Author: Funkypizza2001 from New Jersey
This is one of Queen's early concerts. They play most of their songs from "Queen" to "The Game." They also add in "Jailhouse Rock" "Under Pressure" and two different versions of "We Will Rock You." This is one to watch, i recommend it.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Mid-Period Queen's Most Excellent Showcase..., 6 February 2007
Author: AudioFileZ from United States
A review is just the opinion of the author...So please do not be upset if mine and yours differ as neither is defacto, but each is, hopefully, interesting. That said, here goes...
I always use "Under Pressure as a dividing line separating early and later Queen, therefore the few years around it is what I refer to as Mid-Period Queen. This concert in 1981 in Montreal fits into that time frame. It's a good time to see them as they are still growing, however they've already achieved major success worldwide. With almost a dozen "hits" to their credit (and "misses" that were not bad either) even casual fans would come away from a Queen show quite impressed. So, we have a setting for a good mid-period Queen showcase.
The show starts out with a much changed tempo, and stripped down, version of "We Will Rock You". It works and I think years later The Eagles must have noticed as they did the same thing rearranging "Hotel California" on "Hell Freezes Over" DVD. What follows is basically a fairly spirited concert version of their hits. It's clear in short order you are watching a very tight band with an extremely unique sound which is in no small order due to the charismatic Freddie Mercury. Freddie Mercury is no cookie cutter front man, he's equal parts Opera, Broadway, Vegas, and Rock. His persona carries the energy with his band-mates providing a solid backup. Speaking of the band: Brian May has the super distorto-crunch chording and saccharine coated double tracked leads that are as indigenous to Queen's sound as Mercury's bombastic vocals. I see May here as not a master guitarist, but a master sound-scapist. What many casual fans will be surprised to witness here is the fact that Roger Taylor was as important as May in the Queen "wall of sound". Mr. Taylor is like a Keith Moon with more control...Plus, he is one heck of an excellent vocalist. Yes, Roger Taylor could have been a front-man as he sings better than Phil Collins for instance. You'll be amazed at just what a big piece of the Queen sound Roger is responsible for, excellent! As for John Deacon, well he's Bill Wymann which is to say boring and but good to the point of being invisible. 2/3'rds the way through the only thing occurs which is out of place, mind you not at show you're physically at, but in the context of a video concert. What am I talking about? Well the obligatory Kettle Drum Solo of course! Seriously, there is a drum solo that segues into a kettle drum solo that culminates with a guitar solo. It's all "noodling" and it's boring in the confines of home video. It is the only break in an otherwise excellently paced DVD. And speaking of the DVD we must address the sound and the video quality. Keep in mind the finest home set up at the time had a VHS-HiFi deck with about 240 (best case) veritcal lines of resolution with a 4:3 aspect ratio and audio that likely had artifacts from helically scanned FM-modulated sound which, though capable of a good frequency range, still sucked when reproduced from mass produced video cassettes. So, what I'm saying is the DVD is a revelation. Video quality is great! It's been converted to 16:9 aspect ratio and it really rocks. The film frames must have been individually tweaked to remove all imperfections while retaining the soft warm quality of analog film. For a 1981 filmed concert the lighting was amazing. Most concert videos of the period were so dark you couldn't turn the brightness/contrast high enough to resolve detail...Not a problem here as this concert is clear and well lighted throughout. I thank the director for that as he correctly understands this is tantamount to the home viewer's enjoyment. As for the sound, well apart from some hard pans of various instruments to mimic the camera's position (common in all 80's and many 90's concert videos) it, too, is great. Sounds warm in a very analog way, but it's with clarity and good upper treble air. I listened on very revealing Martin-Logan electrostatic speakers and I'm happy to report I heard the metallic attack of the cymbals and the upper harmonics very well indeed. Good original sound, and even more importantly very well remastered here.
As you can tell I recommend this concert to both the casual and die-hard Queen fan. The production is solid but very low key due to no slickness or over-the-top special effects. Refreshingly straightforward. I'd go further and include even the non-fan as well since the songs are accessible and eminently listen-able, plus Freddie Mercury is a spectacle that Rock is not likely to see anytime soon again. "We Will Rock You" does his legacy justice. To close it's poignant that ten years later (to the day this Montreal show was recorded many say) Freddie Mercury passed away. Most folks still did not know he was gay at the point of this show. You do see that he was no longer playing up his masculinity but was the more ambiguous cabaret persona which was really him...Just a very flamboyant singer who in another era might have been Rudi Vallee. This stuff is a great time capsule of a great band...Miss it at your own peril!
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Queen at the Peak of Their Game, 14 June 2002
Author: Dolemike-2 from Canada
This is an arena concert performed in Montreal in the early 80's. At the time, Queen were riding high on the success of their album The Game; their peak of popularity in North America. The problem is, the crowd isn't as responsive as European crowds, and if you watch Live at Wembley '86 or listen to Live Killers, you'll see how into the show the crowd can be. So on this level, the crowd disappoints, because it seems they are there because Queen is the band of the day. Nonetheless, their popular anthems get a good spark from the crowd, and the performance is great because you get some songs performed live that were taken out of the set on later tours. So if you're in it for the music, this is a great show. If you want to see a huge concert, go to Wembley.
Excellent Concert, 30 November 2005

Author: clucko from United States
Queen is my favorite band, and this was an excellent concert. It was charged from the beginning to the end, including a version of Jailhouse Rock that was almost just as good as Elvis Presley's. Freddy's common eccentric and charismatic acting was as evident here as in any performance he gave. At about 2/3 of the way through, there's a drum and guitar solo, so All the members could take a break. But the guitar solo is good (Brian is no Jimi Hendrix or Eric Clapton, but he is still a very skilled guitarist nonetheless), and i thought the drum solo left a touch to be desired (Sorry Roger, i respect you, but it just seemed partially lacking. But he was performing hard throughout the entire concert). This was an early concert of theirs, and i own it on DVD. Well worth the $15 it cost me, but i bought it at Fry's, and they aren't a discount house for movies. If you have never heard of Queen (god forbid... just think of We Are The Champions and We Will Rock You and Bohemian Rhapsody (Wayne's World). That was them), but you like AC/DC or Aerosmith, or heavy metal/classic rock at all, Queen is well worth checking out.
P.S. I know this is terribly written, but i'm sick, so don't bother me :p
The Ultimate Irony, 8 November 2005
Author: scoonman from United States
The concert footage that was used for the majority of this video was taken in Montreal on November 28th, 1981. Freddy died on November 28th, 1991. Talk about irony. Ten years to the day, he passed. Amazing talent that passed too soon. I never got a chance to see Queen live due to the fact that by the time I had disposable income for concerts, they had stopped touring America. I still think their last album, Innuendo, was Freddys strongest. Amazing since he recorded it as he way only months away from dying. I have read a ton of books on the band and this tour had those incredible lights which the band called the "pizza oven" lights. The one thing I found odd was the fact that Queen opened the show with "we will rock you", (a sped up version), and then played the regular version as either a show closer or encore.
Freddie at his best, 24 June 2005

Author: Craig Johnston from Australia
Being quite a Queen fan but never having had the chance to see them live, I jump at the opportunity to see one of their concerts on DVD.
It's great to see a straight forward rock concert with just the four band members on stage.
It is definitely the best live performance I have seen from Freddie, and of course the rest of the band rocks.....
Picture quality and 4:3 leaves a bit to be desired, but hey it was the 80's.
The 5.1 mix is great.
A concert not to be missed.
Great music, but..., 11 October 2002

Author: spielhaug from Norway
What a great collection of classic Queen songs!!! It's a pleasure to listen to, indeed! But I say listen, because the picture quality is not quite up to standards. But close Your eyes, it's the music You want, isn't it?
Totally Awesome!!!, 20 April 2002
Author: Shelia Miller (ladyace4500@aol.com) from Purcell, Oklahoma
I first watched this on video with my cousin, then found the DVD, and had to have it!! It shows Queen well at the peak of perfection. Every song sounded great. I have been a Queen fan for most of my life and miss Freddie's talent and his unique voice.
Good concert, bad DVD, 8 January 2001

Author: thinwhiteduke from San Antonio, TX
It's really a shame that the sound and video quality on this DVD are nowhere near the quality of the performance. Why did anyone even bother to convert it to 5.1 digital? They should have just left it in stereo. Oh, the performance? Well, the band is in good form. You get all the hits you'll want(if you want them), plus excellent performances of songs like "Dragon Attack" and "Save Me". But the poor quality disc saps any possible repeat viewing pleasure. Definitely rent before you buy!
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