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Following last year’s “SUMMER SONIC”, NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS also held a solo Japan tour for the first time in four years. Introducing a super-excellent video that vividly brings back those memories. This work includes “Newport performance on June 14, 2019”. This is a multi-camera professional shot taken when he appeared at the revival version of the “Isle of Wight Festival” which has become an annual tradition for a long time. Currently, Noel is in the middle of “STRANDED ON THE EARTH WORLD TOUR 2018-2019” accompanying “WHO BUILT THE MOON?” released the year before last. First, let’s look back at Shaw’s position in its history. ●2018 February 9th-March 17th: North America #1 (22 performances) April 3rd-July 22nd: Europe #1 (44 performances) August 16th-19th: Asia #1 1 (3 performances) August 26th – September 2nd: Europe #2 (4 performances) ●2019, May 1-11: Europe #3 (6 performances), May 15-20: Asia #2 (5 performances), May 24-July 11: Europe #4 ( 13 performances) ←★Coco★・August 8-31: North America #2 (16 performances)・November 8-27: North America #3 (6 performances) This is Noel’s 2018/2019. From May to July, they will be touring mainly Europe and Asia, and a full-fledged North American tour is planned from August onwards. Among them, the Isle of Wight Festival performance of this work is the 6th performance of “Europe #4”. This concert was exactly one month after their recent performance in Japan. This work, which records such a show, is a truly superb, completely official professional shot. It’s natural that it’s the best since it’s the latest distribution of a world-famous festival, but it’s still beautiful. The recording, lighting, camera work, and mix are perfect. It is a perfect professional shot that all I can say is “Please take a look!” Among all of this, the most unique… or should I say moving, thing is the mix of loud cheers. Basically, it is a well-balanced mix of official style, but in the large chorus scene, the volume of cheers increases without hesitation. You can feel that chant in the number “WHO BUILT THE MOON?”, which was released a year and a half ago, but what really touches the heart are OASIS’ big hit songs. The depth and beauty of the chorus is overwhelming, and I feel like it’s only now that I realize how deeply OASIS’s masterpieces are deeply rooted in the hearts of British people, and how much they are loved. Two songs that are particularly delicious are “Wonderwall” and “Stop Crying Your Heart Out.” It is a number that was not seen even in the official work “INTERNATIONAL MAGIC LIVE AT THE O2” seven years ago, and you can enjoy it with completely official visual beauty. The show depicted with such visual beauty is reminiscent of the wonderful Japanese performances. Since it was a festival appearance, the time was shorter than in Japan, where it was a solo show, but that’s why it was so special. Just like in Japan, the show began by folding the first five songs of “WHO BUILT THE MOON?” in the same order as they were before launching into the latest EP “Black Star Dancing.” After that, enjoy the classics part. Although the new masterpiece “Dead in the Water” is mixed in, it is basically limited to the solo debut songs “Everybody’s on the Run” and “AKA… What a Life!”, and the rest is just a parade of OASIS hits. . In addition to the aforementioned “Wonderwall” and “Stop Crying Your Heart Out” and the iron-plated “Half the World Away” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” there are also “The Importance of Being Idle” and “Little by Little,” a total of 6 songs. Their songs heat up the venue. Furthermore, there is another way to enjoy this work. It’s a sibling showdown with his younger brother Liam Gallagher. In fact, Liam’s latest pro shot “GLASTONBURY 2019 (Uxbridge 1060)” will be released at the same time this week. The Glastonbury Festival, where Liam performed, was held two weeks after this film, and is also a very famous festival representing the UK. This is a completely official professional shot, and you can compare the two brothers’ home country festivals where they appeared as solo artists at almost the same time. In particular, “Wonderwall” is played by both, and you can enjoy the deeply moving image. “2019’s latest completely official professional shot”…that’s all I can say. It is a super quality piece that has the same value as the essential original album “WHO BUILT THE MOON?”, and is also the perfect piece to turn the memories of the Japan performance into vivid memories. And by combining it with Liam’s “GLASTONBURY 2019”, you can enjoy the brothers’ “now”. Multi-camera professional shots that can be enjoyed in any way. Live at Seaclose Park, Newport, UK 14th June 2019 PRO-SHOT 1. Interview 2. Fort Knox 3. Holy Mountain 4. Keep On Reaching 5. It’s a Beautiful World 6. She Taught Me How to Fly 7. Black Star Dancing 8 . The Importance of Being Idle 9. Little by Little 10. Dead in the Water 11. Everybody’s on the Run 12. AKA… What a Life! 13. Wonderwall 14. Stop Crying Your Heart Out 15. Half the World Away 16. Don’t Look Back in Anger 17. All You Need Is Love Noel Gallagher – lead vocals, guitar Mike Rowe – keyboards Russell Pritchard – bass , backing vocals Chris Sharrock – drums Gem Archer – guitar Jessica Greenfield – keyboards YSEE – vocals PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.81min.
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