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“BAD WORLD TOUR” was realized 32 years ago in the middle of the bubble period. The legendary pro shot has been decided to be released. “BAD TOUR” is Michael’s first solo world tour. 4.4 million people attended 123 performances in 15 countries, and sales reached $125 million. It has become a worldwide phenomenon, setting numerous Guinness records. Japan was chosen as the kickoff location. This work is a multi-camera professional shot of “September 27, 1987: Yokohama Stadium”, which has been a representative tour for many years. Of course, Michael’s Japan tour is a big deal for Japan as well. The enormous scale of the impact that it has become a social phenomenon can be seen from the schedule. Let’s check the schedule and show position at that time here. ・September 11th: Korakuen Stadium (rehearsal) ・September 12th-14th: Korakuen Stadium (3 performances) ・September 19th-21st: Nishinomiya Stadium (3 performances) ・September 25th-October 4th Sunday: Yokohama Stadium (5 performances) ←★Coko★・October 10th-12th: Osaka Stadium (3 performances) This is the schedule of the music incident that involved the archipelago. Even a single performance was a huge success, with stadiums all over the country being rented out for days on end, with approximately 430,000 people attending. Not only is it huge in scale, but it is also incredibly dense, with even the additional performances sold out in two hours. Countless bands/artists still come to Japan to perform, but this was a historic event that will likely never happen again. What is included in this work is the third performance of the five performances at Yokohama Stadium. This work is a TV broadcast that has been loved for many years. There are countless generations, but among them, we have created a DVD from the best master who boasts special beauty. The visual beauty is exquisite. No white line noise or tape distortion, exactly as it was at the time. The professional shot of the Wembley performance was made official five years ago, but it’s even more beautiful than that. Unfortunately, the official “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” is not included, but the visual beauty continues for about 85 minutes. KING, who stands at the center of the incident, is depicted with such quality. Its slender body exudes a mysterious aura, its skin is still dark, and its expression is earnest and youthful. There’s plenty of live vocalization, and most of all, the movements are amazing. The height of the kicking leg, the speed of the turn, the sharpness of the stop… everything is sharp. After that, he continued to excite the world, but there is a Michael in his prime who feels that everything is “different”. And the content of the show is also “different”. As mentioned earlier, the Wembley performance was also officially announced from “BAD WORLD TOUR”, but the set is significantly different from that. This tour is broadly divided into two parts: “1987 edition” and “1988-1989 edition”. The “1987 edition” set follows THE JACKSONS’ “VICTORY TOUR 1984” exactly, and instead of Jermaine medley, recent songs “Thriller”, “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” and “Bad” are added at the end. style. The “1988-1989 edition”, which started in earnest, was significantly reviewed and a large amount of new songs from “BAD” were introduced. The Wembley performance on the official DVD is the “1988-1989 version,” and this work is the “1987 version.” Therefore, “Things I Do For You”, “Off The Wall”, “Lovely One”, and “Shake Your Body”, which cannot be seen in the official work, can also be seen with plenty of multi-camera. At the beginning, there is a credit for the provider promoting the cassette tape, Sheryl Crow before her breakout was on the backing vocals, Jennifer Batten, who is familiar with Jeff Beck, is on electric parade, and “She’s Out Of My” The fashion of the woman on stage in “Life” was very 80’s, and the scene where she kissed the woman caused a lot of screams… (By the way, did this woman make it out of the venue safely?) This is a delicious professional shot with the scent of “1987” wafting from every corner. What was even more overwhelming was the power that the Western music scene had at the time. In the world where Michael left… no, even if an icon were born to replace him, popular music would never have this much power again. This work is a superb video that clearly shows this. Yokohama Stadium, Yokohama, Japan 27th September 1987 PRO-SHOT (85:21) 1. Intro 2. Wanna Be Startin’ Something 3. Things I Do For You 4. Off The Wall 5. Human Nature 6. Heartbreak Hotel 7. She’s Out Of My Life 8. I Want You Back 9. The Love You Save 10. I’ll Be There 11. Rock With You 12. You Are My Lovely One 13. Working Day And Night 14. Beat It 15. Billie Jean 16 Shake Your Body 17. Thriller 18. Bad Michael Jackson – lead vocals Greg Phillinganes – keyboards Rory Kaplan – keyboards Christopher Currell – Synclavier, Rick guitary Lawson – Drums, percussion Jennifer Batten – guitar Jon Clark – guitar Don Boyette – bass Kevin Dorsey – Background vocals Darryl Phinnessee – Background vocals Dorian Holley – Background vocals Sheryl Crow – Background vocals PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.85min.
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