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Bangles/PA,USA 1986 Best Quality

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THE BANGLES made a breakthrough in 1986 with the big hit singles “Manic Monday” and “Walk Like An Egyptian.” Introducing the ultimate professional shot that records these shining girls. This work was filmed at “Pittsburgh Performance on October 29, 1986.” This is the official multi-camera pro shot. This show was broadcast on MTV and is one of the classics that has reigned as a symbol of the Golden Age. This work is a super best master that updates the highest peak. Before we look at the quality, we should first consider the show’s position. Let’s take a look back at the overall picture of “IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT TOUR,” which quickly became one of America’s No. 1 groups. ●1986《“DIFFERENT LIGHT” released on January 2nd》・February 1st – March 7th: Europe #1 (19 performances)・March 23rd – May 29th: North America #1 (33 performances)・June 14th – July 5th: Europe #2 (9 performances) ・July 23rd – September 2nd: North America #3 (32 performances) ・October 20th – November 21st: North America #4 (14 performances)←★Coco★ ●1987 February 6th-10th: Europe #3 (3 performances) April 11th-21st: North America #5 (3 performances) June 4th-7th September 28th: ​​North America #6 (24 performances) September 11th: MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS appearance This is THE BANGLES from 1986/1987. Immediately after the release of “DIFFERENT LIGHT”, I toured Europe and North America, but I couldn’t finish both of them in one lap, and I was called back again and again to do the circuit thoroughly. You can clearly see from the tour schedule that no matter how many live shows they perform, they can’t keep up with demand. Under such circumstances, the Pittsburgh performance of this work was the fourth concert of “North America #4” (the conventionally said “December 13th” is not the performance date but the broadcast date). This show is a classic that has been broadcast on MTV and has produced countless existing groups, but this work is its highest peak. It is a master that was discovered in recent years, and is the ultimate version with upgraded images and sound. The first thing that surprises me is the visual beauty. This is it now. What’s beautiful? Judging from the broadcast data, it should be the air check master at the time, but I don’t think that’s the case. The colors are vivid and beautiful, and there is nothing artificial about digital processing. The image quality also makes you wonder, “This is TV broadcasting in the analog era!?” Every single strand of hair looks vibrant under the colorful lighting, and the youthful glow of her skin is extremely natural. I think it’s an analog VHS master because there are several (instantaneous) white line noises throughout, but the visuals are so beautiful that you wonder if they were sold on laser discs. And the sound is amazing too. Most of the previous releases were monaural, but this work is a perfectly separated stereo sound board. After all, it was a 1986 TV, so I thought it was a monaural broadcast, but I never expected it to be a stereo broadcast… The intro of “Hero Takes A Fall” becomes monaural for about 10 seconds, but other than that, Susanna Hoffs and Vicki Peterson’s guitars are neatly divided into left and right, and you can clearly see how they are played. It is a live performance that I have watched so far that it sticks in my eyes, but I can enjoy it with a vividness that is like something else. The show drawn with such shining quality is even more dazzling. First of all, the set is rich. Let’s sort it out… ●BANGLES (1 song)・Want You●ALL OVER THE PLACE (6 songs)・Restless/James/Going Down To Liverpool/He’s Got A Secret/Live/Hero Takes A Fall ●DIFFERENT LIGHT (9 songs)・Let It Go/Walking Down Your Street/September Gurls/If She Knew What She Wants/Return Post/In A Different Light/Angel’s Don’t Fall Love/Manic Monday/Walk Like An Egyptian… It looks like this. While playing plenty from “ALL OVER THE PLACE”, it is the furious rush of “DIFFERENT LIGHT” that surpasses it. Most of the album’s 12 songs are played on a large scale. Of course, since it is a major masterpiece, there are many numbers that can be enjoyed even in later years, such as “Manic Monday” and “Walk Like An Egyptian”, but by the time we get to that point, “Walking Down Your Street” and “In A Different Light” have also been included. “Angel’s Don’t Fall Love” pops up one after another. In particular, “Let It Go” and “Return Post” are valuable songs that were only played at that time, and it is truly a concentrated show that will be “DIFFERENT LIGHT to watch with your eyes.” The film ends with “Walk Like An Egyptian,” which has the entire venue dancing in mural poses. Their average age at that time was 27.8 years old. They captivated the world with their youthful yet dignified rock and pop. This is a multi-camera pro shot where you can enjoy the stage of that golden age in official quality. It’s a shame that there are 2-3 (instantaneous) white lines and about 10 seconds of monaural audio, but it’s a masterpiece. A piece that makes “1986” overflow from the monitor and speakers. Live at Syria Mosque Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 29th October 1986 PRO-SHOT(BEST QUALITY) Broadcast Date : 13th December 1986 1. Opening 2. Let It Go 3. Restless 4. Walking Down Your Street 5. James 6. Going Down to Liverpool 7. He’s Got a Secret 8. September Gurls 9. If She Knew What She Wants 10. Return Post 11. Live 12 . In A Different Light 13. Want You 14. Angel’s Don’t Fall Love 15. Hero Takes a Fall 16. Manic Monday 17. Walk Like an Egyptian Susanna Hoffs – guitar, vocals Vicki Peterson – guitar, vocals Michael Steele – bass, vocals Debbi Peterson – drums, vocals PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.60min.

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