Description
This is amazing! The best footage of the “REUNION TOUR 1996-1997” that shook the whole world has been released. What’s amazing is the brutal beauty of the footage. It was definitely shot analogue due to the era, but the stunning scenery is intensely vivid even to modern eyes that are accustomed to the digital era. It’s a master that was recently released, but when you zoom in to get up close, every single one of Paul Stanley’s tacks sparkles. It’s a visual beauty that makes you think it was digitally shot. What makes this feeling even stronger is the extremely smooth camera work. This work was shot from the stands on the right side of the stage (near Ace Frehley), and it’s a top-down shot that overlooks the entire stage with zero obstructions. While the stand shot is a spectacular view, if you pull back hard, there is a bit of distance, but in this work, when you zoom in boldly, the bust-ups of each member fill the screen, and there is no camera shake. Even with a ferocious zoom, the image quality is beautiful, and the stability is like an anti-shake function, so it’s a level that makes you wonder, “Is this really analog filming!?” On top of that, the sound is also great. Although it absorbs the ferocious enthusiasm, there is no muffled or cloudy, which is appropriate for a scene with zero obstructions. It hits straight like a laser beam, and the sound is clear like a digital recording. I forgot to write something important because of the high quality. This work includes the “San Jose performance on August 27, 1996”. Of course, it is a scene from the “REUNION TOUR” that shines brilliantly in rock history. Although it is a little late, let’s check the show’s position on the schedule. 1996 June-August: North America #1 (32 performances) August 17: MONSTERS OF ROCK August-November: North America #2 (57 performances) ←★Here★ November-December: Europe #1 (19 performances) December: North America #3 (4 performances) 1997 January: Japan (6 performances) January-February: Oceania (9 performances) March: Central and South America (5 performances) March-May: North America #4 (35 performances) May-June: Europe #2 (23 performances) This is the full view of “REUNION TOUR 1996-1997”. This work is the fifth concert of the world tour “North America #2”. It’s been more than two months since the start of the tour, and I’m still not tired. On the contrary, for Ace and Peter Criss, who have been active worldwide for the first time in a long time, it is just about time they have regained their true potential. The audience who witnessed it is also amazing. The makeup and greatest hits set are still the same as now, but at this time it was still fresh, and the feeling of “the reunion of the century” is full. Usually, a concert is a big applause for popular songs, but this work is a big applause for every song that ends… no, there is no need to wait for the end of the song. Every moment is climax from the start to the end of the performance. Of course, the musical sound / singing voice is strong enough to overpower it, but the foundation is always a big cheer that continues to boil, and there is a passionate performance that is fueled by it. Even in the golden age of the 70s, there was no enthusiasm to this extent. “REUNION TOUR 1996-1997” was so huge and amazing that I was convinced. It is a masterpiece that contains the scene with the best perspective and quality. It is regrettable that there are only a few skips. This is a transcendental video that is not “amazing for the 90s” but “amazing for the 90s” in quality, dominating 99.9999…%. Experience the rock and roll circus of the century with this film! Live at San Jose Arena, San Jose, CA. USA 27th August 1996 AMAZING SHOT!!! 1. Intro/Deuce 2. King Of The Night Time World 3. Do You Love Me 4. Calling Dr. Love 5. Cold Gin 6. Let Me Go, Rock N’ Roll 7. Shout It Loud 8. Watchin’ You 9. Firehouse 10. I Stole Your Love 11. Shock Me 12. Ace Solo 13. Strutter 14. Rock Bottom 15. Gene Solo 16. God Of Thunder 17. Peter Solo 18. New York Groove 19. Love Gun 20. 100,000 Years 21. Black Diamond 22. Detroit Rock City 23. Beth 24. Rock n’ Roll All Nite COLOUR NTSC Approx. 120min.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.