Queen. Under Review 1980–1991
Description
In the 1980s, Queen became the confident and mature yet still challenging band they'd always been. Unlike many groups that had broken through in the early 1970s, Queen was unaffected by the onslaught of punk. They were neither old wave nor new wave—they were just Queen. Featuring rare interviews and live and studio performances by the group, this film also includes independent commentary and criticism from a panel of esteemed experts, such as broadcaster, journalist, and long-time friend of Freddie Mercury, Paul Gambaccini; music author and Classic Rock Magazine journalist, Malcolm Dome; and many others. (83 minutes)
Runtime
1 hr 23 min 7 sec
Database
Films on Demand
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