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The masterpiece multi-camera video of “FAREWELL I TOUR” is back. This work is an audience video containing the “May 26, 2003 Cincinnati performance”. “LIVE FROM MELBOURNE” has been officially released from this tour, but this work is a masterpiece that boasts a completeness that can be said to be the “100% version of the original from the audience’s perspective”. First of all, the angles using three cameras are amazing. Even though we say “multi-camera” in a nutshell, it often ends up being just shots from similar angles. However, the camera in this work is clearly divided into “front of the stage,” “right side,” and “left side,” and the field of view is completely different. Moreover, each camera makes full use of zoom and pull, and even takes clean shots. In any case, the field of view is so diverse that if you aren’t paying attention, you won’t notice that there are three. Furthermore, the image quality and stability of each unit is excellent. Even when zooming in from a distance, the screen has beautiful colors, and you won’t be bothered by shadows or camera shake from the front row. I think this is the result of editing to cut out shaky scenes, but each and every video shown in this work is centered on the members, and there is nothing other than the band and the stage. Sound creates a sense of the presence of the audience, who do not appear, and the feeling of the scene. Although it was as clear as a field of view with no obstructions, and the musical tones were straight ahead, you could definitely feel the presence of a large audience enthusiastic about the many hit songs. Of course, it doesn’t interfere with the musical sound, but it’s so realistic that even the smell of the venue seems to come out of the speakers. There is a feeling of “being present here” that you can never experience with an official or sound board. The editing that skillfully combines these dazzling images and sounds from the audience seats is also wonderful. Remove bad cuts, select highlights, and perfectly synchronize audio. Mastering is also perfect. Not only that, but the song title, album, and artwork are displayed at the beginning of each song, just like on MTV. How much time and effort did the maniacs who created it take? It’s delicious just to be able to see “James Dean” and “Turn To Stone”, which are not in the official video “LIVE FROM MELBOURNE”, but even more than that, it’s a masterpiece that makes your “feelings” burst out with its stunning perfection. The maniacs who took pictures, the maniacs who recorded them, the maniacs who scrutinized them, edited them, and finished them. Many layers of such passion overflow from the screen and speakers. I was moved by the show I witnessed, and I want to leave it in the best possible way. I want fans who feel the same way to know this. So, make it. Rather than words, these feelings are eloquently expressed through beautiful images and audio. This is a masterpiece that is made possible by the unending passion of enthusiasts, and is only possible because it is 100% authentic. Live at US Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 26th May 2003 Disc 1 1. The Long Run 2. New Kid In Town 3. Wasted Time 4. Peaceful Easy Feeling 5. Hole In The World 6. Love Will Keep Us Alive 7 . Boys Of Summer 8. Take It To The Limit 9. Already Gone 10. In The City 11. One Of These Nights Disc 2 1. James Dean 2. Lyin’ Eyes 3. I Can’t Tell You Why 4. Walk Away 5. Tequila Sunrise 6. Sunset Grill 7. Turn To Stone 8. You Belong To The City 9. Life’s Been Good 10. Dirty Laundry 11. Funk #49 12. Heartache Tonight 13. Life In The Fast Lane 14. Hotel California 15 . Rocky Mountain Way 16. All She Wants To Do Is Dance 17. Take It Easy 18. Desparado COLOR NTSC Approx.159min.
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