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Olivia Newton-John performed in Japan for the first time in 25 years in 2003. Introducing the ultimate multi-camera pro shot. This work includes “April 4, 2003: Tokyo International Forum Performance”. This is the TV program at the time that featured this show, “Olivia Newton-John – The Eternal Fairy/Angel’s Voice.” This week, the best live album “OSAKA 2003” will also be released, so let’s first check the show’s position from the schedule at that time. ・April 2nd: Aichi Arts Center ・April 4th: Tokyo International Forum [This work] ・April 6th: Tokyo International Forum ・April 7th: Osaka Festival Hall ・April 8th: Fukuoka Civic Center This work, which records such a show, is truly a masterpiece. Nowadays, you can watch the program on certain video sites, but the quality is completely different. At our store, we are introducing the best masters by recording maniacs who have been recording music programs for many years, and this work is also an air check master by the maniacs. This mania pursues high-end equipment and reception conditions for each era, and the image and sound quality are on a different level from the air checks you often see. Of course, this work can’t even be compared to the video on a certain video site with shaky sound and tape twists. It’s the best quality that will make you wonder, “Has it been officially released on DVD?” What is depicted with its visual beauty is exactly the ideal show. They will also perform numbers from their comeback work “GAIA”, but only two songs. Afterwards, plenty of hit songs and representative songs from the 70’s and early 80’s will be sung. From the opening, “Have You Never Been Mellow?” and “Xanadu” were the two consecutive hits, and after that, there were No. 1 hits in the US such as “Physical,” “You’re The One That I Want,” and “I Honestly Love You.” Let Me Be There,” “Please, Mr. Please,” “Summer Nights,” etc. Most of the set was hit singles, and even though there were some exceptional songs, there were no songs you didn’t know, such as “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”, a duet with his beloved daughter Chloe Rose, and “Close To You”, a cover of the Carpenters. (Chloe’s solo song and “It Takes Two” were also performed at the scene, but they were cut from the show). Considering the broadcast time frame, I think it’s unavoidable that Chloe’s solo was cut, but in reality, three of Olivia’s songs were also cut. However, what is inserted instead are interviews and off-scenes. In an interview in her dressing room decorated with bouquets of flowers, she talks about her father, where she discovered music, her memories with the club singer who made her debut, her thoughts on her hit songs, and the movie “Xanadu.” . When talking about famous songs, the PV was played, and the leotard clip from “Physical” also appeared. “I was scared of the image change. It was a hit, but I was nervous,” he says. We also took commemorative photos with merchandise vendors and staff at the Tokyo International Forum lounge. This wasn’t something she was asked to do either, but Olivia herself happily took pictures with the camera. Although the cut of the song is sad, its real face also serves as a good accent. One thing I never get tired of is the movies “Xanadu” and “Grease.” In particular, “Summer Nights” is covered with “Grease” even though it is a live performance, and is perfectly synchronized with the stage image. She sings with a male singer on stage, and her singing voice matches the movie footage perfectly, making it seem as if John Travolta, who wasn’t there, was singing. It’s also fun to have a sense of fun, as you can tell that the program staff are in a good mood. Olivia came to fill a 25-year gap. Although she was 54 years old at the time, she had a beautiful voice that never faded. The best multi-camera professional shot where you can see not only the greatest hits shows but also the playful real faces. Live at Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan 4th April 2003 PRO-SHOT (98:57) 1. Intro 2. Have You Never Been Mellow 3. Xanadu 4. Magic 5. Interview 6. If Not For You 7. Banks Of The Ohio 8. Let Me Be There 9. Please, Mr. Please 10. Jolene 11. Physical 12. Not Gonna Give Into It 13. Don’t Cut Me Down 14. Somewhere Over The Rainbow (with Chloe Latanzl) 15. Interview / Soundcheck / Off Stage 16. Take Me Home Country Road 17. Close To You 18. Don’t Stop Believin’ 19. Suddenly 20. You’re The One That I Want 21. Hopelessly Devoted To You 22. Summer Nights 23. Interview 24. Come On Over 25. I Honestly Love You Olivia Newton-John – Vocals Andy Timmons – Guitar Dane Bryant – Keyboards Lee Hendricks – Bass Dan Wojciechowski- Drums Warren Ham – Harp, Horns, Vocals Steve Real – Vocals,Percussion Marien Landin- Chapman – Vocals PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.90min.
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