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Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid (2007)

Posted By: edi1967
Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid (2007)

Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid (2007)
BluRay Full 1:1 | M2ts | AVC | 1920x1080 | 19885 Kbps | 23.976 fps | 16:9 | 03:21:11 | 42.4 GB
Languages Available: English: DTS-HD High-Res Audio @ 3018 Kbps / LPCM Audio English @ 2304 Kbps / Dolby Digital Audio 2.0 @ 192 Kbps
Commentary Subtitle: English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Dutch, Portoguese
Genre: Rock | Extra: Commentary, Live Aid Performance, Live Aid Band Rehearsals, TV Interview

The only Queen concert ever filmed in its entirety, this 1981 Montreal Live Aid performance has been digitally restored and remixed. Featuring dynamic front man Freddie Mercury, the band puts on a high-octane show for a crowd of excited fans. Songs include "We Will Rock You," "We Are the Champions," "Somebody to Love," "Get Down Make Love," "Under Pressure," "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," "Killer Queen," "Bohemian Rhapsody" and many more.

Queen: Rock Montreal and Live Aid rocks the Blu-ray format in a 1080p/VC-1 encode framed at a widescreen 1:78:1 aspect ratio. For a film that is twenty-six years old, it looks pretty good. Sourced from 35mm film, there are no pops, scratches or dirt to distract from the concert. Black levels are stable, sometimes crushed, and are not as deep as I have seen on other concert videos. Colors are somewhat less vibrant than usual, but the colored lights do manage to wash the stage with a blend of primary colors. Detail is well rendered from the hair and facial features, to the texture of clothing. However the detail drops in the presence of the white spotlights used with the colored stage lights. Color banding is apparent in some shots, and film grain becomes more obvious when all lighting is shining simultaneously. Some shots are also softer than others, but aside from all this it's a phenomenal presentation nevertheless.


Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid (2007)

One of the premiere rock bands of the 70's and 80's, Queen has won more awards, filled more stadiums, and has had more albums and singles to reach number one on the UK charts than any other rock band of that time. From the period of 1971 to 1991, the group produced 14 studio albums, 7 live albums, had 18 number one albums(in the UK) and 20 number one singles(on the UK charts), and won too many awards to mention in this review. Over the lifetime of Queen with and without Freddie Mercury, the group produced 26 top ten albums and 41 singles. Their tunes have spent an amazing 1,322 weeks at the top of the UK rock charts, more than any artist to date. This is an amazing achievement for any group of any genre. None of this would be possible without the talent of Freddie Mercury, one of the best front men to ever lead a rock band. I thought Freddie was a vocal giant, as he had the vocal chops, the showmanship, the instrumental skills, and the energy to tear into any song he sung. I also enjoyed Queen's musical compositions, as they were more sophisticated musically and harmonically than any other rock band around at that time. What kept this band fresh and interesting is its continuous experimentation of different musical styles, and mixing of different genres of music over the band active life.

Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid (2007)

It is said that this Montreal concert film (yes this was filmed in 35mm) and the Live Aid concert represent Queen at the pinnacle of the quartet's career. It was voted the "greatest live gig ever" by fans and critics alike. Riding high after the release of The Game, the group experienced a surge of popularity not only in the US and Europe, but also in South America. Drawing huge crowds of more than 130,000 per concert, Queen was the first rock band to play in that part of the world. The music written during this period happens to be the most sampled music among artists today. After the death of Mercury, Queen did not split or disband as a group. Various members of the band continued to do projects under the name of Queen. However in 2004 Queen partnered with Paul Rodgers and announced they would be touring under the name Queen + Paul Rodgers. Bassist John Deacon elected not to participate and the group made great pains to state "Paul Rodgers is not replacing Freddie Mercury". It is a good thing that they stated this, because Paul Rodgers is no Freddie Mercury.


Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid (2007)

Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid Blu-ray, Video Quality
Queen: Rock Montreal and Live Aid rocks the Blu-ray format in a 1080p/VC-1 encode framed at a widescreen 1:78:1 aspect ratio. For a film that is twenty-six years old, it looks pretty good. Sourced from 35mm film, there are no pops, scratches or dirt to distract from the concert. Black levels are stable, sometimes crushed, and are not as deep as I have seen on other concert videos. Colors are somewhat less vibrant than usual, but the colored lights do manage to wash the stage with a blend of primary colors. Detail is well rendered from the hair and facial features, to the texture of clothing. However the detail drops in the presence of the white spotlights used with the colored stage lights. Color banding is apparent in some shots, and film grain becomes more obvious when all lighting is shining simultaneously. Some shots are also softer than others, but aside from all this it's a phenomenal presentation nevertheless.


Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid (2007)

Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid Blu-ray, Audio Quality
This concert video features two audio tracks to choose from - DTS-HD HR 24-bit/96 kHz 5.1 (at 3Mbps), and a Stereo LPCM track at a 24-bit/48 kHz. Much to my surprise I found the stereo track much more satisfying. The vocals are very well recorded, and the balance of the vocal harmony is excellent - capturing every part equally. Although Mercury has a very dynamic voice, there is no audible clipping to be heard. Bass emanating from the LFE is strong and powerful, but always balanced with the other elements in the mix. The piano and lead guitar are perfectly balanced with the other instruments, and no element sticks out of the mix at any time. The DTS-HD track uses the surrounds for ambience and crowd noise, and it fills out the front sound stage effectively. Both audio tracks are strong presentations, and sure to please Queen fans everywhere.


Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid (2007)

Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras
The supplements on this Blu-ray disc include all the same extra content found on the DVD release. One extra bonus you get not found on other concert videos is an audio commentary track.


Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid (2007)

Audio Commentary features Brian May and Roger Taylor adding their insights to the Queen: Rock Montreal performance. I have never heard of a group being angry and agitated at being filmed during their performance. According to May and Taylor the band was in fact angry, and made it quite difficult for the crew as a result.

Live Aid Performance (SD 25 minutes) Considered one of Queens finest performances ever, it comes with the choice of 24-bit 48kHz 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio or Stereo 48kHz/24-bit LPCM., and I am glad Eagle Rock Entertainment thought to include it on this release.

Live Aid Band Rehearsals (SD 11 minutes) is a combination of backstage and on stage warm ups and interviews with the band.

TV Interview (SD 7 minutes) is an extremely funny interview taken from the television tabloid show PM magazine. This extra is definitely worth a watch - you will get a kick out of it.


DISC INFO:

Disc Title: Rock.Montreal.Queen.edi
Disc Size: 24.132.477.712 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
BDInfo: 0.5.4

PLAYLIST REPORT:

Name: 00001.MPLS
Length: 1:35:10 (h:m:s)
Size: 19.923.286.720 bytes
Total Bitrate: 27,21 Mbps

Codec Bitrate Description
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VC-1 Video 19885 kbps 1080p / 23,976 fps / 16:9 / Advanced Profile 3


Codec Language Bitrate Description
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DTS-HD High-Res Audio English 3018 kbps 5.1 / 96 kHz / 3018 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
LPCM Audio English 2304 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit
Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps / DN -4dB

SUBTITLES:

Codec Language Bitrate Description
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Presentation Graphics English 32,152 kbps
Presentation Graphics Dutch 29,292 kbps
Presentation Graphics French 28,826 kbps
Presentation Graphics German 32,832 kbps
Presentation Graphics Italian 29,200 kbps
Presentation Graphics Portuguese 31,676 kbps
Presentation Graphics Spanish 30,324 kbps

QUICK SUMMARY:

Disc Title: Rock.Montreal.Queen.edi
Disc Size: 24.132.477.712 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
Length: 1:35:10 (h:m:s)
Size: 19.923.286.720 bytes
Total Bitrate: 27,21 Mbps
Video: VC-1 Video 19885 kbps 1080p / 23,976 fps / 16:9 / Advanced Profile 3
Audio: DTS-HD High-Res Audio English 3018 kbps 5.1 / 96 kHz / 3018 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Audio: LPCM Audio English 2304 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit
Audio: Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps / DN -4dB




Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid (2007)

Track listing:

1 - Intro
2 - We Will Rock You (fast)
3 - Let Me Entertain You
4 - Play The Game
5 - Somebody To Love
6 - Killer Queen
7 - I'm In Love With My Car
8 - Get Down Make Love
9 - Save Me
10 - Now I'm Here
11 - Dragon Attack
12 - Now I'm Here (reprise)
13 - Love Of My Life
14 - Under Pressure
15 - Keep Yourself Alive
16 - Drum & Timpani Solo
17 - Guitar Solo
18 - Crazy Little Thing Called Love
19 - Jailhouse Rock
20 - Bohemian Rhapsody
21 - Tie Your Mother Down
22 - Another One Bites The Dust
23 - Sheer Heart Attack
24 - We Will Rock You
25 -We Are The Champions
26 - God Save The Queen

Band Members:
Freddie Mercury: Guitar, Piano and Lead Vocals
Brian May: Lead Guitar, Vocals
Roger Taylor: Drums, Vocals
John Deacon: Bass Guitar


What are M2TS files?

As mentioned in the introduction, M2TS files are used primarily with Sony hardware. Camcorders make use of M2TS in the form of AVCHD, a recording format made specifically for camcorders. Some camcorder models from Canon also use M2TS files. These files are also present on Blu-ray disc compilations, therefore they are capable of storing quite a large amount of information and data tracks. Software called the "Picture Motion Browser" is distributed with Sony camcorders and can play these kind of files, but this article assumes you do not have that software.

The video content is typically high definition video content, but if ripped from a Blu-ray disc, playback might be quite tricky. Also, depending on the speed of your computer, playback might not be that good looking.

AVCHD playback

Playing M2TS files from AVCHD folders (BDMV and CERTIFICATE) can be achieved with some commercial software including Corel WinDVD 9 and CyberLink PowerDVD Ultra.

This is probably the safest method for playback, as these two software items are literally built for playing High-definition video content, particularly Blu-ray and AVCHD.

These software items are not free, they are both commercial solutions and are built to play movies from discs with compatible drives, therefore buying either item without a Blu-ray or HD DVD disc drive is probably a waste of money, you should check the other possible options below.


An alternative free approach - VLC Media Player

Tests that we carried out with a bunch of M2TS files showed that VLC Media Player could play back the content (as it supports H.264 video and AC3 audio directly without needing DirectShow filters), but we did run into some problems with several M2TS files. Nevertheless, it is software that is certainly worth having installed on your computer as it can play almost any multimedia file.

Blu-ray Players and the Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) console

Blu-ray players and the Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) console support playing AVCHD files, and the at least the PS3 supports playing M2TS files directly without authoring to AVCHD first.

If you have your M2TS files already authored as AVCHD (CERTIFICATE and BDMV folders) then you can learn how to burn it a DVD disc and play it back on PS3 or Blu-ray players in either of the following guides.

you can still use programs like TotalMedia Theatre to watch them without burning any discs

Huge Thanx to afterdawn for this guide





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