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With his new album “OTHER PEOPLE’S STUFF” approaching, John Mellencamp has resumed his activities for the first time in a year. The latest and best pro shot is now available. This work was filmed at the “Hartford performance on September 22, 2018.” This is a multi-camera professional shot taken when he appeared at the annual charity event “FARM AID” co-hosted with Neil Young and Willie Nelson. First of all, let’s check the show’s position in the recent situation related to new release announcements. [2018]・September 22nd: FARM AID・September 26th-October 13th: Canada (11 performances)・October 23rd-November 14th: USA #1 (13 performances)《November 16th “OTHER PEOPLE’S STUFF” released》 [2019] February 7th-27th: US #2 (14 performances) March 9th-30th: US #3 (13 performances) This has been announced so far. Schedule for 2018/2019. “OTHER PEOPLE’S STUFF” was released at the end of the currently ongoing tour. The new tour will start next year. Actually, last year’s last show was “FARM AID 2017”, and this year they will resume their activities from “FARM AID 2018″. This work was the first show in a year. The quality that conveys such a stage after such a long time is truly a perfect, super-excellent professional shot. This festival is broadcast every year, and this year it will be available via live streaming. As it is the latest digital distribution, the recording, mixing, and camera work are completely official. Furthermore, the evolution of the stage production itself has been amazing, and in addition to the colorful light show, the images on the giant screen are also strangely beautiful. Using advanced LED technology, the scenery of the farm (FARM AID is a farmer support charity) is depicted in detail down to the smallest blade of grass, and the screen itself is as clear as if it had been synthesized with CG afterwards. The video is overwhelmingly beautiful because it is the latest distribution of the latest stage (we also recommend the Neil Young + PROMISE OF THE REAL edition this week). The show depicted with such visual beauty is the ultimate concentrated greatest hits. “Easy Target” from the previous album “SAD CLOWNS & HILLBILLIES” is fresh, but the rest is packed with killer songs from a wide range of careers. That’s no wonder, in fact, John’s set is almost the same in recent years at “FARM AID”. Last year, the order of the songs was completely the same, and in 2015 and 2016, before the release of “SAD CLOWNS & HILLBILLIES”, only two songs were different. We narrow it down and thoroughly perform only the songs that everyone wants and can’t stop. Of course, the audience loves the famous songs so much that they can repeat the same songs over and over again. Each song received a huge round of applause, and when John played “Jack & Diane” alone, the entire venue erupted in chorus. At that time, the camera also features the audience seats, where they appear as if they are about to start singing a country song, with their shoulders clasped together and having fun with beer in hand. That look is really funny. It’s a warm scene that makes you jealous just by watching, and you can’t help but tweet the lyrics along with them. Although the number of the new work “OTHER PEOPLE’S STUFF” that attracted attention was not played, it is a super best professional shot where you can meet “Today’s John” singing in front of an audience that loves the ultimate greatest hits. The visual beauty that can only be achieved through the latest footage, and the social interaction that can only be achieved at the site of one’s life’s work. Both of these are extremely beautiful masterpieces. Live at XFINITY Theatre, Hartford, Connecticut, USA 22nd September 2018 PRO-SHOT (47:12) 1. Introduction by Dave Matthews 2. Lawless Times 3. Small Town 4. Stones in My Passway 5. Check It Out 6. Jack & Diane 7. Easy Target 8. Rain on the Scarecrow 9. Crumblin’ Down 10. Pink Houses John Mellencamp – vocal, guitar Mike Wanchic – guitars, backing vocals Andy York – guitars, backing vocals Miriam Sturm – violin Dane Clark – drums, backing vocals John Gunnell – bass Troye Kinnett – keyboards, accordion, backing vocals PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.47min.
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