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A new upgraded master has been discovered in the masterpiece pro shot that symbolized the heyday of the “ROCK & ROLL OVER Tour”! This work was filmed at the “Detroit performance on January 29, 1977.” This is a multi-camera pro shot. Speaking of the “ROCK & ROLL OVER Tour,” it was a tour spanning the peak of 1976/1977, and it was a memorable time when the legendary first visit to Japan was realized. We have introduced many pro shots representing each leg, so let’s first take a bird’s-eye view of the activities at that time on the schedule and approach the position of this work. 1976 January 23rd – March 28th: North America #1 (35 shows) ←※DETROIT 1976 (trilogy) “DESTROYER Tour” ・April 11th – May 4th: North America #2 (13 shows) ・May 13th – June 6th: Europe (17 shows) ・July 3rd – September 12th: North America #3 (35 shows) ←※JERSEY CITY 1976 and others “ROCK & ROLL OVER Tour” ・November 24th – December 30th: North America #4a (22 shows) 1977 January 1st – March 7th: North America #4b (38 shows) ←★Here★ ・March 24th – April 4th: First visit to Japan (10 shows ←※BUDOKAN 1977 (two-part) “LOVE GUN Tour” July 8th – September 5th: North America # 5 (30 performances) ← ※ HOUSTON 1977 (two-part series) “ALIVE II Tour” November 15th – December 31st: North America # 6 (27 performances) ← ※ LARGO 1977 This is KISS in 1976/1977. The Detroit performance of this work is the 19th performance of “North America # 4b”, which was just before their first visit to Japan. Speaking of footage from this period, the press masterpiece “MADISON SQUARE GARDEN FEBRUARY 1977” is also a standard, but this work is also the 18th (11 performances) before that. Such a show is also known for the fact that the highest quality professional shots were left behind, and our shop also has a bonus title “DETROIT ROCK CITY: COBO HALL It was very popular as “1977”. This work is the same pro shot, but it is a newly excavated master that has been further upgraded. The improvement points are in both quality and quantity. First of all, the length. The point here is the opening scene, and it also includes the opening scene that was not seen in the previous master. The previous master also recorded the opening number “Detroit Rock The recording began with “City,” but the beginning was missing. The scene suddenly warped from the dark scene to the middle of the song. In contrast, this work allows you to see the dynamic opening scene from the customary announcement. The quality throughout the entire film has also been updated to the highest peak. Those familiar with the previous release may think, “It’s impossible to do more than that.” While the previous version was certainly a truly “completely official” version, this work is even more beautiful. The difference is gloss. While the previous version was super beautiful, a closer look revealed a slight roughness, with rough grain in the details and dark areas. It felt like the white makeup was causing skin irritation. However, this new master does not have that. There are no traces of digital processing in every corner of the screen, and the film has a glossy, smooth texture. Furthermore, the audio is extremely thick and powerful. Such visual beauty depicts the enthusiastic performance of KISS, who were about to embark on their legendary first visit to Japan. Three songs, “Shout It Out Loud,” “Beth,” and “Black As always, “Diamond” is missing, but it’s still a thrill to hear the band’s signature songs performed for about an hour with the band’s original potential. Let’s check out their repertoire here. ROCK AND ROLL OVER (4 songs) Take Me / Ladies Room (★) / Makin’ Love / I Want You Others (8 songs) KISS: Firehouse / Cold Gin / Nothin’ To Lose DESTROYER: Detroit Rock City / Do You Love Me / God Of Thunder Others: Let Me Go, Rock And Roll / Rock And Roll All Nite *Note: “★” indicates songs not performed during the no-makeup era. In addition to these pro-shot live performances, this work also includes bonus footage related to the main story. The Detroit performance was a three-day series on January 27th, 28th, and 29th. Enjoy over 20 minutes of rare footage that amplifies the image of the main story, including the live performance on the first day (27th), a news program, backstage scenes, and a no-makeup interview with their faces hidden. Two months later, KISS will make their first visit to Japan, a major event in the history of Japanese Western music. This multi-camera pro-shot captures the band’s potential in the sacred city of Detroit. This is the highest-quality updated master, unearthed through a unique route that has continued to astound collectors worldwide. This is a multi-camera pro-shot of the “January 29, 1977 Detroit Performance.” “DETROIT ROCK CITY: COBO HALL” This is a familiar video from “1977,” but this work is a newly discovered master that updates its peak. In addition to the opening scene of “Detroit Rock City,” which was not available in the previous version, the image quality of the entire film is much more lustrous and beautiful. This definitive edition also includes over 20 minutes of bonus footage from the Detroit performance (news programs, backstage scenes, and interviews with no makeup (!) hidden behind a mask). Cobo Arena, Detroit, MI, USA 29th January 1977 PRO-SHOT UPGRADE!!! 1. Intro 2. Detroit Rock City 3. Take Me 4. Let Me Go, Rock ‘N Roll 5. Ladies Room 6. Firehouse 7. Makin’ Love 8. I Want You 9. Cold Gin 10. Guitar Solo 11. Do You Love Me 12. Nothin’ To Lose 13. Bass Solo 14. God Of Thunder 15. Drum Solo 16. Rock And Roll All Nite Bonus Footage 17. Backstage Cobo Hall 1977 18. Max Kinkel Detroit 4 News Outtakes 27th January 1977 19. Detroit 4 News 27th January 1977 Broadcast Version 20. News Report 27th January 1977 with additional live footage 21. People’s Choice Awards 29th January 1977 Paul Stanley – Guitar, Vocal Gene Simmons – Bass, Vocal Ace Frehley – Guitar Peter Criss – Drums, Vocal PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.78min.
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