Christopher, Whether or not Vol. 2 is hit-heavy would be a question for where in the world you're actually located, as North America virtually forgot Queen after "Hot Space" was a relative flop while they remained huge elsewhere. I'm waiting for Vol. 3 - some of my favorites will be there, including the incredible material from "Innuendo." Freddie may have been slowly dying, but you'd never know from the sheer range of his vocal performances...wow. However, I will definitely agree on the audio quality on both sets, and the doc piece with Brian May isolating tracks of "Bohemian" for display is revelatory and enlightening. Brioohs BTW, there's a false rumor going around about Justin Hawkins from The Darkness fronting Queen for a reunion...Brian May has already denied it. on 3/29/04 5:00 PM, audities-owner@smoe.org at audities-owner@smoe.org wrote: > Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 10:50:53 -0500 > From: "Christopher Kouzes" > To: > Subject: Re: top 10 rock groups of all time > Message-ID: > > > Speaking of Queen, yesterday I watched/listened to their Greatest Hits Vol. 1 > 2xDVD set. Wholly cow!!! All their biggest hits are mixed in DTS sound and > will make your head spin. The sound just sparkled and there were a lot of > layers and sounds that I've never heard before on some of the songs. If you > like Queen and have a decent surround system, you must go pick up this DVD. > There's band commentary on the first 16 tracks and a 20 minute documentary > with Brian May on the construction of Bohemian Rhapsody. Very interesting > stuff. > > Even though the Greatest Hits Vol. 2 isn't as hit heavy, it too is mixed in > DTS (and 5.1) and will be purchased on the way home tonight.