Description
From the LA Forum 6 consecutive performances in June 1977, live footage of the 2nd (22nd), 3rd (23rd), and 5th (26th) days of LA, shot on 8mm film from the audience seats, is recorded. Each is about 7 to 10 minutes long, and the content is fragmented, and the content is focused on material, but all of them are undoubtedly wonderful as audience shots at that time, and the synchronized sound is also of very good quality, making it a high-quality piece that fans of any level can enjoy. All of the footage can be viewed online, but this board, which contains three performances recorded together on one disc, is a convenient piece for customers who purchase Zeppelin’s new work this week. LA Forum 2nd day on June 22, 1977 High-quality 8mm film footage, recorded for 7 minutes, although it is a fragmented shot. The sound is synchronized with a different master. The angle is a shot from the right side of the stage. Although the image is dark and lacks clarity, the color of the image is clear, and although you cannot grasp the details, the pixels are solid, so you can see the members’ movements smoothly, and you can fully enjoy the catharsis of the performance. Although the sound is not as good as the mirrored sound source, it is synchronized with a good quality audio take, so you can watch it without stress. Although it is a fragmented and incomplete recording, the length of each shot is surprisingly long, so you can enjoy it from start to finish as a good digest. LA Forum, 3rd day on June 23, 1977 High quality 8mm film footage, 10 minutes recorded despite being fragmented shots. The sound is synchronized with CD sound. It is the best film footage of this era, the angle and focus are very good, and there is no deterioration in image quality. A must-see is Keith Moon, who appears on stage in the second half, and you can see Keith hitting the timpani and tambourine in Rock And Roll with a beautiful image. LA Forum, June 26, 1977, Day 5 Recorded with a good quality audience shot from slightly to the left of the stage. A great video with plenty of zoom-ups. The guitar solo allows you to enjoy the familiar details of the action with clear close-up footage. The synchronization technology of sound and video is also amazing, even making you feel obsessive. The middle part of Achilles Last Stand is so powerful that you can’t help but stare at it. Stairway To Heaven records the ending part. At the very end, it switches to a video from the right side. It’ll Be Me, which was performed with Mick Ralphs as a guest on May 22, was performed for the first time in about a month, and it is a blessing that the take of this song remains in the video, even if it is partial. It is a wonderful video with good quality footage from the left side of the main front and from the right side, and still images are inserted. The latest Beatleg magazine review also praised the album, stating, “There are two different videos of this day on the market, but they mixed them together and even inserted still images in “It’ll Be Me,” resulting in a very impressive performance.” The Forum, Inglewood, California, USA 22nd, 23rd & 26th June 1977 The Forum, Inglewood, California, USA 22nd June 1977 (7:23) The Song Remains The Same/Sick Again/Over The Hills And Far Away/Achilles Last Stand The Forum, Inglewood, California, USA 23rd June 1977 (9:37) Trampled Underfoot/Out On The Tiles/Drum Solo /Guitar Solo/Achilles Last Stand/Stairway To Heaven/Keith Moon Introduction/Rock And Roll(with Keith Moon) The Forum, Inglewood, California, USA 26th June 1977 (10:06) Guitar Solo/Achilles Last Stand/Stairway To Heaven/It’ll Be Me COLOUR NTSC Approx.27min.
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