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A professional shot where you can witness the precious “South American Prince” has been decided to be released. Speaking of South America, it has been known as a huge market for the music business since the 1990s, but surprisingly, Prince has hardly performed any concerts, only four times. Let’s organize those four times here. ・January 18, 1991: ROCK IN RIO 2 [This work] ・January 21, 1991: Buenos Aires ・January 24, 1991: ROCK IN RIO 2 “22 years later” ・August 31, 2013: Curacao performance Just this. Curacao is an island floating 60 km off the coast of Venezuela and is part of the Netherlands. There were only three concerts in 1991 when it came to purely South American continental concerts. This work is a multi-camera professional shot that contains the television broadcast of “January 18, 1991: 2nd ROCK IN RIO”, the first time for such a precious “South American Prince”. The quality is amazing and unbelievable. This “ROCK IN RIO 2” is a historic gigantic concert, and various artists’ professional shots appear, but many of them have poor image quality, so much so that it has fostered the prejudice that so-called “South American quality = bad image quality”. However, this work is far from such an image of “South American quality”, and the image is vivid to the eye. Even if it is inevitable that it is video quality due to the era, the color is vivid and the master freshness is outstanding. Although there may be a very slight noise, you can enjoy it for 92 minutes with a quality like a laser disc. And the “South American Prince” depicted with that quality is also wonderful. For some reason, Prince had little connection with South America, but he was full of energy as it was his first land, and the headline of a historic gigantic event. In front of a huge crowd like the sea, he sang and played the guitar as if to say, “I want to reach every single person!” The huge spectacle spreads across the screen. This concert is also a bit special for us Japanese people. Looking back at that time, the final performance of “NUDE TOUR 1990” was in Japan. And the kickoff of the next world tour, “DIAMONDS AND PEARLS TOUR 1992”, was also in Japan. This work is also a professional shot that allows you to witness the “1991 Prince” sandwiched between the two Japan tours. While giving a slight hint of the “NUDE TOUR 1990” with the flow of “Purple Rain”, “Bambi”, and “Take Me With U”, “GRAFFITI BRIDGE” numbers such as “Horny Pony”, “Shake!”, “We Can Funk”, and “Thieves In The Temple” are also performed. Furthermore, they have already performed “Jughead” from “DIAMONDS AND PEARLS”. In particular, “Horny Pony” has almost no record other than the two “ROCK IN RIO 2”, and it is no exaggeration to say that it symbolizes the “South American Prince”. It is an extremely rare performance. This is a multi-camera pro shot where you can meet the special “Prince of South America” and “Prince of 1991” throughout his life. This is the best version. This is a must-see masterpiece for those who love his life in its entirety. Estadio do Maracana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 18th January 1991 PRO-SHOT (92:11) 1. Introduction 2. Something Funky (This House Comes) 3. Let’s Go Crazy 4. Horny Pony 5. Kiss 6. Peter Gunn 7. Purple Rain 8. Bambi 9. Take Me With U 10. Shake! 11. Dr. Feelgood (Love Is a Serious Business) 12. Venus de Milo / The Question of U 13. Ain’t No Way 14. Nothing Compares 2 U 15. Baby I’m a Star / Respect 16. We Can Funk 17. Thieves In The Temple 18. Jughead Prince – Vocals, Whatever Miko Weaver – Guitar Levi Seacer, Jr. – Bass Dr. (Matt) Fink – Keyboards Rosie Gaines – Keyboards, Vocals Michael Bland – Drums The Game Boyz Kirk Johnson – Dancing & Vocals Damon Dickson – Dancing & Vocals Tony Mosley – Dancing & Vocals
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