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James Brown/FL,USA 1983 Pro-Shot Edition Jewel Version

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James Brown in 1983, the eve of his comeback with “Unity” and “Living in America”. A shocking new excavation pro shot that conveys the scene has been decided to be released. This work contains the “Miami performance on October 30, 1983”. It is a one-camera pro shot taken at a free concert held the month after the release of the album “BRING IT ON!”. This video is the latest video that is currently a hot topic. It was suddenly released without any warning, and its origin and content are full of rumors. A super-realistic one-camera pro shot taken without permission First of all, the origin. I mentioned “free concert” earlier, but the scene itself was a flea market, a special performance held on an outdoor stage set up in a parking lot. And it was not JB or a TV station that tried to shoot the pattern, but the organizer of the event. They hired a cameraman without permission to appear and let him shoot. The circumstances are also reflected in the quality. There is no multi-camera switching like in a normal pro shot, and it is completely one-camera. There is no sign of a camera test in advance, and sometimes the band goes out of frame, or the event sign is shown in a close-up. It looks like an uninformed cameraman is somehow shooting on the spot. On the other hand, it is a completely different dimension from the audience shot. The fiercely beautiful image quality is clearly using a professional camera, and the view of the audience standing side by side with JB and the band on the stage, and the close-ups of their expressions without any intention of hiding them cannot be that of the audience. And above all, the superb soundboard sound. While clearly filled with the liveliness of a direct connection to the mix table, there are no cheers or airiness. You can fully enjoy the other-dimensional synchronization of the whole body perfectly matching the lively performance. The documentary feeling of JB’s interruption is also shocking Newly excavated footage It is an incredibly shocking video, but what is even more shocking is the content. The stage is divided into two parts, and from the beginning to about 23 minutes (until Jump To It) there is only the back band. After that, the master appears with “Star Time” playing in the background and starts a hot performance with “Rapp Payback”. From there, you can enjoy a funky paradise under the blue sky for about 27 minutes, but it suddenly ends. The stage itself is full of excitement with the representative song “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World”, but the cameraman puts the camera on the spot and the shooting ends. The cause of the interruption has not yet been identified, but it is probably JB’s instruction. As mentioned above, this shooting was done by the event organizer without permission, and JB did not allow it. Just before the interruption, JB had gotten off the stage to change his costume, and at that time, he instructed them to stop the eyesore shooting. The close contact feeling of 50-year-old JB moving in front of you, the strange atmosphere of a free event different from a hall concert, the quality of super high quality and handmade feeling coexisting, the live sound of the superb sound board, and the sense of trouble that suddenly ends … it’s truly “shock”. This is a shocking piece both musically and documentarily, including the appearance and passionate performance of Jimmy Nolen, who died suddenly of a heart attack two months later. A newly discovered pro shot has been released. It was taken without permission by the event organizer at an outdoor flea market performance. The excellent quality and handmade feel are both there, and the documentary feel of the filming being interrupted due to JB’s complaint is also intense. Flea Market, Miami, Florida, USA 30th October 1983 PRO-SHOT 1. Pre-Show 2. J.B.’s Internationals Introduction 3. Honky Tonk 4. Hot Pants Road 5. Funky Men 6. We Came To Play 7. Jump To It 8. Star Time 9. Rapp Payback 10. It’s Too Funky In Here 11. Doing It To Death 12. Try Me 13. Get On The Good Foot 14. Prisoner Of Love 15. I Got The Feelin’ 16. It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.51min.

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