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In 1985, MOTLEY CRUE toured the world with their “THEATER OF PAIN TOUR” and showed off their potential as the next generation’s strongest live band. The best video has been decided to be released. This work includes “September 15, 1985 Detroit Performance”. This is the best audience shot. Speaking of “THEATER OF PAIN TOUR”, it is a memorable tour for us as it also brought that legendary first visit to Japan. First, let’s check the show’s position from the panoramic view. ●1985《June 21st “THEATER OF PAIN”》・July 7th-15th: First visit to Japan (7 performances)・July 31st-December 21st: North America (92 performances)←★Here★ ●1986 January 22nd – February 3rd: Europe #1 (10 performances) February 6th – 15th: UK (9 performances) February 19th – March 3rd: Europe #2 ( 10 performances) [Production of “GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS” begins in November] This is MOTLEY CRUE’s 1985/1986. The world tour started in Japan, but the Detroit performance of this work was two months later. This was the 33rd concert of the “North America” leg. It may seem simple to summarize as above, but in reality, this North American tour lasted for 5 months straight, with no breaks in between. There were 92 performances in 144 days, so we continued at a super high pace of 2 performances every 3 days for about half a year. No matter how young and energetic he was, he had a superhuman schedule. Of course, the high pace was due to demand. This work, which records such a show, is a truly spectacular audience shot. Slightly looking down angle from the stand seats on the right side of the stage (Mick Mars side). What’s most wonderful is the view. It didn’t seem like I was in the front row, but perhaps because the audience seats were at an angle, the shadows of the front rows were barely reflected, and the stage spread out across my field of vision. Moreover, the master’s freshness is excellent. It has been digitized directly from the original master that was discovered in recent years, and there is no deterioration over time or dubbing traces. Such beautiful image quality continues endlessly, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the full show. Also, the camera work and sound are superb. Even though it was a busy stage with the front three people running around all over the place, they zoomed in on the highlights one by one. Moreover, the up and down movements are exquisite, and the sense of stability is outstanding. It seems like he wasn’t using a tripod, but even with active zoom, there was no camera shake and it was incredibly easy to see. Speaking of 1986, the audience shot was popularized and shooting techniques were also developing. Despite this, the full show is captured with stunning camera work that even modern masters cannot do. The show drawn with such quality is also amazing. The set is a concentrated version of the two great albums “SHOUT AT THE DEVIL” and “THEATER OF PAIN”, and includes 7 songs each from both albums. From this tour, the masterpiece live album “DEFINITIVE SHEFFIELD 1986” by master master “Crazy S.” is also left, but “Piece Of Your Action”, “Knock ‘Em Dead Kid” and “City Boy Blues” that cannot be heard there are also left. is also being shown. The repertoire, including “City Boy Blues”, “Use It Or Lose It”, “Fight For Your Rights”, and “Keep Your Eye On The Money” are hidden masterpieces that can only be hidden in “THEATER OF PAIN TOUR”. You can experience it 100% in the special seats. And, let’s not forget Tommy Lee’s drum solo. It doesn’t rotate or move on a coaster like in the performance, but it leans forward almost 90 degrees and slams it down. This work is also told that the seats are diagonal, so you can clearly see the angle. We know what happened after it evolved further, but this big gimmick is still amazing. Of course, the audience seeing it for the first time was enthusiastic. The excitement alone makes my gooey hands hurt. MOTLEY CRUE dominated the 80’s with their powerful live performances. “THEATER OF PAIN TOUR” where their true potential was finally demonstrated and the whole world bowed down to them. This is a masterpiece video that allows you to experience the scene 100% from the special seats. One of the best audience shots of the 80’s. Live at Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI, USA 15th September 1985 AMAZING SHOT!!! (91:33) 1. In The Beginning 2. Looks That Kill 3. Use It Or Lose It 4. Shout At The Devil 5. Fight For Your Rights 6. Ten Seconds To Love 7. Piece Of Your Action 8. Home Sweet Home 9. Red Hot 10. Guitar Solo 11. Keep Your Eye On The Money 12. Louder Than Hell 13. Drum Solo 14. Too Young To Fall In Love 15. Knock ‘Em Dead Kid 16. Live Wire 17. Smokin’ In The Boys Room 18. City Boy Blues 19. Helter Skelter 20. Jailhouse Rock COLOR NTSC Approx.92min.
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