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Rob Halford arrived in the world of heavy metal in 2001, leading his own band. A professional shot work that allows you to witness the full show is now available. This work was filmed at the “Santiago performance on January 15, 2001.” This is the multi-camera pro shot. Speaking of the “RESURRECTION World Tour” that declared the revival of Steel God, there are also official works such as the video work “LIVE AT ROCK IN RIO III” and the live album “LIVE IN LONDON”. In order to sort out the circumstances around that, let’s first look back at the schedule at the time. 2000/June 12: London Performance《“RESURRECTION” Released on August 8》 ・August 1-September 20: North America #1 (36 performances) ・October 10-25: North America #2 (12 performances) October 29th – December 9th: Europe (29 performances) ← *LIVE IN LONDON December 14th – 21st: Japan (6 performances) 2001 January 9th – 19th: Latin America (4 performances) ←★Here★《“LIVE INSURRECTION” released on April 17th》 ・September 12th: San Diego performance This is Rob Halford in 2000/2001. Since the album was released in the summer, it has been a thorough circuit for about five months. Its final destination is South America. “LIVE AT ROCK IN RIO III”, which was also officially released, was the last day, but the Santiago performance of this work was the show before that. [1st generation S-VHS master that updates the highest peak] Such a show has been known for its professional shots, and has reigned as a classic ever since that time. This work is also the same professional shot as before, but it is the highest peak board that updates the highest peak (many times). First and foremost is the visual beauty. Since then, various standard genera have been on the market, but this work is not a broadcast air check, but is digitized directly from the leaked pro shot 1st gene S-VHS cassette. There is white line noise for a moment when the phone is on, so we can’t complain that there isn’t one, but it’s just that it’s not completely absent. There are no visible dubbing marks in the glossy and vivid colors, and the natural texture is fresh because it has not been digitally processed. And the sound. The song “Resurrection” is the same as before (broadcasting accident?), but everything else has been upgraded so much that it’s hard to believe it’s the same live show. Moreover, it is not just a matter of sound quality; whereas most conventional masters were monaural, this work is a perfect stereo sound board. The ensemble was neatly separated, and the roar of the large audience was moving left and right. As mentioned above, it is difficult to make a live album because there is a scene where the audio suddenly cuts out at the first strong point (the video is seamless), but the sound quality is good. So, in terms of image and sound quality, it is a new master that makes you want to say “official level (of the standards at the time)!”, but the camera work is absolutely impossible to be official. The sudden rapid zoom (so-called gachoon) also gives off an amateurish feel, but even before that, the switching itself is strange. Especially in the beginning, Rob is barely visible (lol). It thoroughly follows the three string instruments, almost like Pat Lachmalmsteen. I thought to myself, “Does this staff not know who the main character is?” But they completely excluded Rob, and when you see a brief scene where a working subtitle comes in, “ It may be a sub-angle that suppresses sounds other than vocals. [Ruckman’s unparalleled bravery and declaration of the return of the Steel God] However, the image of his unique switching changes with each song. The unidentified telop is only in the first song “Resurrection”, in the second song “Made In Hell”, Rob’s appearance is also reflected, and in the third song “Locked And Loaded”, close-ups are frequently inserted. From around FIGHT’s “Into The Pit”, Rob reigns as the leading role. You might think that the beginning of the movie is boring, but that’s not the case. As I mentioned earlier, the star of the angle is Patrick Ruckman. If you’re visiting Japan for the first time, you’ll probably recognize him, but he has a strong presence with his muscular body, headbanging, and the robot walk from “Metal Gods.” You can enjoy a lot of the impactful action that was talked about at the time as “Crustacea” and “Akabeko” in a super close-up. Moreover, Pat did not participate in the 2nd tour and turned to be a singer in the next DAMAGEPLAN. It is also a one-of-a-kind video work that shows us the brave figure that can only be seen on the “RESURRECTION World Tour” later or later. It’s been quite long, but the one drawn with such superb and unique quality is the revival of the Steel God! A full show showing the whole world. To put it bluntly, the set may be the same as “LIVE AT ROCK IN RIO III”, but it’s a good opportunity, so let’s organize it. Classics (8 songs) Judas Priest: Stained Class / Jawbreaker / The Hellion (live performance, not tape) / Electric Eye / Metal Gods / Breaking The Law Fight: Into The Pit / Nailed To The Gun Resurrection (6 songs)・Resurrection/Made In Hell/Locked And Loaded (★)/Silent Screams/Cyberworld/Nighfall (★) *Note: Songs marked with a “★” cannot be heard on the official live album “LIVE INSURRECTION”. Looking back, it was on the “RESURRECTION World Tour” that “Rob is the God of Steel”. Legally, he had acquired “METAL GOD” as a registered trademark of an individual, but even more so, he came back screaming “Resurrectioooooon!!!” , was the living god itself. A few years later, JUDAS PRIEST returned, but the catharsis of this revival declaration was unique to the “RESURRECTION World Tour.” A multi-camera professional shot that allows you to enjoy such scenes unedited and ultra-realistic. Its highest quality updated edition. Multi-camera professional shot of “January 15, 2001 Santiago Performance”. This is a masterpiece that was digitized from the 1st Gene S-VHS cassette of leaked professional shots, not broadcast, and the glossy and vivid colors have no dubbing marks and are natural because they have not been digitally processed. The texture is also the best ever. While most of the conventional masters were monaural, this work is a perfect stereo sound board. The brave appearance of Pat Ruckman, who later became a singer, and the current god Rob declaring “Resurrectioooooon!!!” are masterpieces of video that you can enjoy in an ultra-realistic way. Pista Atlética, Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile 15th January 2001 PRO-SHOT(UPGRADE) with STEREO SBD (first time in stereo. Image quality has also been significantly upgraded) (59:07) 1. Intro 2. Resurrection 3. Made In Hell 4. Locked And Loaded 5. Into The Pit 6. Nailed To The Gun 7. Stained Class 8. Jawbreaker 9. Silent Screams 10. Cyberworld 11. Nightfall 12. The Hellion 13. Electric Eye 14. Metal Gods 15. Oh Yeah! 16. Breaking The Law Rob Halford – vocals Patrick Lachman – guitar Mike Chlasciak – guitar Ray Riendeau – bass Bobby Jarzombek – drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.59min.
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