I've lived with Queen's Budapest concert since the mid-90's. As exciting as that was, this new restoration fixes some issues inherent with the original release: pitch/speed correction (now the music no longer sounds as if it were a half-step sharp). Also, the picture quality is phenomenal, and clearly shows the love and care put into making a clean transfer from the original film to a new HD master. The outstanding detail conveys faithfully even on the big screen. Though we've seen many a release of Queen shows from the 1986 Magic tour with near-same set list, this is a pivotal point in the band's career, showcasing the band's unsurpassable musicianship in new territory, and even great respect towards the Hungarian audience (as illustrated with their attempt at "Tavaszi Szél"). The audio is also an upgrade from the original release, as the new mix unearths refreshing balance, significant punch and thump out of the drums, and they've even fixed some noises one was used to hearing in the original. A highly emotive performance from the band won't disappoint even the most demanding Queen fan, and like any Queen show from back in the day, this document in their history needs to be experienced in the biggest environment one can enjoy it, so it is in one's best interest to catch this in the theater.