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So, Queen: Greatest Flix II is this interesting collection that brings together their music videos from 1981 to 1991. The tone shifts a lot, from the theatrical flair of 'I Want It All' to the more somber notes in 'The Show Must Go On.' You really get a sense of their evolution as a band through the visuals and how they played with themes of love, loss, and defiance. The performances are typical Queen – larger than life, but there’s also this personal touch that makes you feel connected. The pacing flows well, drawing you in and keeping the energy up, though a few videos lean into that dramatic storytelling vibe. It’s like a visual scrapbook of their peak years, and they certainly knew how to use practical effects to enhance their storytelling.
This collection has gone through various releases over the years, with the VHS and DVD editions being the most common, but the limited editions can be a bit harder to find. Collector interest tends to focus on the early pressings and any specific variations in packaging, as fans like to have the best versions. While it's not as rare as some other Queen memorabilia, it’s definitely a cherished piece for those who appreciate their visual artistry.
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