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David Gilmour/France 2015 Multi-Cam

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Gilmore’s latest solo tour “RATTLE THAT LOCK TOUR” after 9 years. The super-excellent multi-camera video is now available. This work includes “Orange performance on September 17, 2015”. This is an audience shot taken at the Roman Theater, a world heritage site in France. This tour pattern is also preserved in the official work “LIVE AT POMPEII”, but this work can be said to be the complete opposite. In order to explain the circumstances around that, let’s first look back at the schedule at that time and confirm the position of the show. 2015・September 5th – September 19th: Europe #1 (6 performances) ←★Here★・September 23rd – October 3rd: London #1 (5 performances) ・December 11th – December 20th: South America (6 performances) 2016, March 24th – April 12th: North America (11 performances), April 24th: TEENAGE CANCER TRUST appearance, June 25th – July 28th: ​​Europe #2 (17 performances) ← *Official video September 23rd-30th: London #2 (5 performances) This is the whole picture of “RATTLE THAT LOCK TOUR”. The tour begins in Europe, passes through South America/North America, and then returns to Europe, with the official “LIVE AT POMPEII” being the final stage. On the other hand, this work was the fifth concert of “Europe #1” which was the very early stage. This work, which records such a show, is an extremely beautiful video work that must have been painstakingly produced by a maniac. Anyway, the degree of completion is amazing. The number of cuts used is huge, and the quality of each cut is top-notch. The distant view angle is overwhelmingly spectacular with the entire huge circular screen, and the zoom is so close that it can only be seen as a professional shot. Images from all angles and distances were used, and I had no idea how many cameras were being readjusted. And the editing that puts together such a superb scene is incredible. Of course, super zoom is used for the highlights, and each cut is completely blurred. I don’t know if all the blurred scenes are removed or if they are stabilized by trimming, but the way the beautiful scenes move slowly gives off an elegance that makes you forget that you are an audience. What’s more, the transitions are also infused with flair and aesthetics, perfectly synchronizing with the timing and image of the music. Delicate production techniques such as overlapping different angles with watermarks, such as a panoramic view + zoom, are also used to make it look like a truly professional shot. What’s more, the sound of the shot is turned on and it’s super beautiful, further enhancing the feeling of a professional shot. What is depicted with such visual beauty is the full show of “RATTLE THAT LOCK TOUR”, which inherited FLOYD. As mentioned above, the time is different from “LIVE AT POMPEII” and the set is different. Here, let’s summarize while comparing it with the official product. Solo (9 songs)・ON AN ISLAND: The Blue/On an Island・RATTLE THAT LOCK: 5 A.M./Rattle That Lock/Faces of Stone/A Boat Lies Waiting/In Any Tongue/The Girl in the Yellow Dress(★) /Today FLOYD number (12 songs)・Dawn whistler: Astronomy Domine (★)・Atomic heart mother: Fat Old Sun・Madness: Money/Us and Them (★)/Time/Breathe (Reprise)・Flame: Wish You Were Here/Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)・The Wall: Run Like Hell/Comfortably Numb・Utsu: Sorrow・Pair: High Hopes/Coming Back to Life *Note: “★” marks are official “LIVE AT POMPEII” A song that can’t be seen on TV. …and it looks like this. Since then, the large-scale behavior of FLOYD numbers has become a hot topic, but in this work you can also enjoy “Astronomy Domine” and “Us and Them” dedicated to Syd Barrett. In any case, it is a video masterpiece that is the crystallization of the passion, sense, and willpower of a maniac. Multi-camera editing of audience shots has been common for some time, but there are few masterpieces that overflow with aesthetics to this extent. In an era where simply saying “multi-camera” no longer guarantees quality, this work is definitely a masterpiece that can be labeled “super”. Live at Roman Theater of Orange, Orange, France 17th September 2015 AMAZING SHOT!!! Disc 1(64:33) Set 1 1. 5 A.M. 2. Rattle That Lock 3. Faces of Stone 4. Wish You Were Here 5. A Boat Lies Waiting 6. The Blue 7. Money 8. Us and Them 9. In Any Tongue 10. High Hopes Disc 2(90:05) Set 2 1. Astronomy Domine 2. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) 3. Fat Old Sun 4. Coming Back to Life 5. On an Island 6. The Girl in the Yellow Dress 7. Today 8. Sorrow 9. Run Like Hell 10. Time 11. Breathe (Reprise) 12. Comfortably Numb David Gilmour – guitars , vocals Phil Manzanera – guitars, backing vocals Guy Pratt – bass, backing vocals, lead vocals on “Run Like Hell” Jon Carin – keyboards, lead vocals on “Time” and “Comfortably Numb” Kevin McAlea – piano, keyboards, accordion Steve DiStanislao – drums, percussion, backing vocals Theo Travis – saxophones, clarinet João Mello – saxophones, keyboards Bryan Chambers – backing vocals Louise Clare Marshall – backing vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx.155min.(total)

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