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The standard ultra-high quality title “OUT THERE TOKYO”, which includes 190 minutes of perfect pro-shot video of the Tokyo Dome performance on November 21st, the last day of the 2013 Japan tour, will be released as a 2-disc set. is. Exactly 5 years ago. From the heart-throbbing opening of “Eight Days A Week”, you can’t help but be glued to the screen with clear images and stereo sound that boasts exceptional clarity. Among them, it is really attractive that Paul’s bass has a very well-defined mixing balance. Followed by a solid backing band that has been around for ten years, Paul literally delivers an unwavering performance. His singing and bass playing have been recorded in their best condition, with no sign of any decline. Moreover, speaking of the last day of the 2013 Japan performance, the venue was dyed bright red during the encore “Yesterday”! Paul sings while being moved by this, and when the song begins, the darkened audience seats suddenly turn bright red, making it even more realistic. Of course, not only can you see the audience seats, but you can also get a detailed glimpse of what Paul and the band are doing on stage, something that no matter how advanced video shooting from the audience seats becomes. After “Listen to What the Man Said,” Paul shows off the lining of his stage costume jacket made for the Japan tour, and the bass play that Paul hears at the ending of “Back In The U.S.S.R.” And the state on stage where Rusty Anderson turns over with feedback in “Live And Let Die”, all of which can be seen and heard realistically because of the professional shot video and sound board recording. As a bonus, two types of live performances related to the Grammy Awards, which was Paul’s first live activity in 2014, are also recorded in the highest quality. Co-starring with Ringo on both stages became a hot topic, and in particular, the stage of “The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute To The Beatles” was attended by American celebrities, and even in front of the bereaved families of John and George. An enthusiastic live performance is being held. A limited edition 2-disc DVD will be released with great value titles that include these live videos! Even if I look back on it now, the level of fulfillment of the 2013 live show is overwhelming. Live at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan 21st November 2013 PRO-SHOT Disc 1(95:27) 1. Pre-Show 2. Opening 3. Eight Days a Week 4. Save Us 5. All My Loving 6. Listen to What the Man Said 7. Let Me Roll It 8. Paperback Writer 9. My Valentine 10. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five 11. The Long and Winding Road 12. Maybe I’m Amazed 13. I’ve Just Seen A Face 14. We Can Work It Out 15. Another Day 16. And I Love Her 17. Blackbird 18. Here Today 19. New 20. Queenie Eye 21. Lady Madonna 22. All Together Now 23. Lovely Rita 24. Everybody Out There 25. Eleanor Rigby 26. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! Disc 2(94:35) (68:46) 1. Something 2. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 3. Band on the Run 4. Back in the U.S.S.R. 5. Let It Be 6. Live and Let Die 7. Hey Jude 8. Day Tripper 9. Hi, Hi, Hi 10. Get Back 11. Yesterday 12. Helter Skelter 13. Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight / The End EXTRAS (25:49) Live at Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California, USA 27th January 2014 The Night That Changed America : A Grammy Salute To The Beatles: 1. Birthday 2. Get Back 3. I Saw Her Standing There 4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 5. With a Little Help From My Friends (with Ringo Starr) 6. Hey Jude (with Ringo Starr) Live at Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, USA 26th January 2014 56th Grammy Awards: 7. Queenie Eye (with Ringo Starr) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 190min.
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