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Bob Dylan/UK 2002

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Here is the best video of the last period where you can see “Dylan strumming the guitar”. It was in 2002 that Dylan stopped playing the guitar and started focusing on the keyboard. However, that year was not all keyboard. This work contains a show that was mainly guitar-based, even at that turning point. This is an audience shot of the “May 4, 2002 Brighton performance”. First, let’s look at the concert positions on the 2002 tour schedule. ・January 31-February 24: North America #1 (18 performances) ・April 5-May 2: Europe (21 performances) ・May 4-12: UK (8 performances) ←★Here★ ・August 2-September 1: North America #2 (23 performances) ・October 4-November 22: North America #3 (35 performances) A ​​total of 107 performances. The European performance was about 1/4, but the Brighton performance in this work is the first day of the “UK” tour. This work is actually about 45 minutes of footage that partially recorded the show. However, the superb quality is so wonderful that it erases such a short time. The first thing that surprises me is the angle. It is a shot from the right diagonal of the stage, but it seems to have been taken from the stand seats, and the spacious view with almost no obstructions spreads across the screen. Judging from the opening scene, it seems to be quite far away, but if you zoom in all at once, you can see Dylan’s waist up clearly with beautiful image quality. The image quality is as beautiful as a one-camera professional shot. What further enhances this feeling is the outstanding stability. As mentioned above, it makes heavy use of zooms, but it does not shake. It is probably because a tripod is used because the scene where the viewpoint is changed shows a slightly jerky movement. The sound is also wonderful, which is not inferior to such visual beauty. The video is from a distance, but the sound is synchronized with a separate recording, which is also superb. It is undoubtedly an audience recording because it also absorbs the breath of the real audience, but the performance itself is almost direct like a soundboard. When combined with the vivid zoom, it is wonderful to really forget that it is an audience record. Dylan, depicted with such quality, has a wonderful figure strumming the guitar. Although it is short with a total of eight songs, there are many must-see scenes among them. In addition to the numbers that are typical of the time such as “I Am The Man, Thomas” and “If Not For You”, the must-see is “Subterranean Homesick Blues”. Needless to say, this is a super important song that was also selected as “500 Greatest Songs of All Time” by ROLLING STONE magazine and “500 Songs in the History of Rock and Roll” by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. However, this song was last performed in 2002 (for now). This work allows you to witness it with the best sights and sounds. I’ve gotten used to “Dylan without guitar” that continues to this day, but what still burns in my heart and is burned into my mind is the image of him with the strap on his shoulder. This is a masterpiece that allows you to enjoy that image with the finest quality of 21st century technology. As mentioned above, it’s a short album of 8 songs, but it’s also a blissful 44 minutes. Live at Brighton Centre, Brighton, UK 4th May 2002 1. Introduction 2. I Am The Man, Thomas 3. If Not For You 4. It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) 5. To Ramona 6. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum 7. Can’t Wait 8. Subterranean Homesick Blues 9. Lonesome Day Blues COLOUR NTSC Approx.44min.

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