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Paul McCartney/Various TV report from Japan Tour 1990 Vol.2

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This DVD contains a chronological record of various very valuable TV programs from that time, reporting on Paul’s first solo performance in 1990, when he appeared as if replacing the Stones. PAUL McCARTNEY – THE HAPPIEST DAY IN MY LIFE (DVD) Japanese TV Documentary 3rd – 8th March 1990 PRO-SHOT ★This DVD mainly features concert reports and interviews. This DVD contains a chronological record of news and entertainment TV programs from that time that were broadcast on the first day of the 1990 Japan tour, March 3rd to 8th. Although it is only 30 minutes long, its value and richness of content are truly unparalleled! The DVD begins with a concert report of Paul on “FNN Dateline” on March 4th, just after the Tokyo Dome premiere on March 3rd, which is around 12 o’clock. Following Yamazaki’s commentary that “Paul McCartney, a former member of The Beatles who produced many hit songs, performed in Japan last night at the Tokyo Dome, and excited over 40,000 fans,” a fragmented multi-camera pro shot of Figure Of Eight and Put It There is broadcast. The commemorative pro shot footage of the first song of Paul’s first solo performance in Japan is very valuable. By the way, the audio is from the audience microphone. “Today’s performance is the first in 24 years since The Beatles’ performance in Japan,” it can be said that the intermingling of “yesterday” and “today” in the same program is typical of late-night programs. Next is the legendary program “All Night Fuji,” which our generation will never forget. It just so happens that March 3rd is a Saturday, so this broadcast is being held, but here we will broadcast the Matchbox live performance at MZA Ariake on March 1st and the press conference with easy-to-understand bilingual translation. Following the announcement of the change in the concert date, you must see the conversation scene between cute and pretty girls: “I went to Paul McCartney’s concert today,” “You went?” “I’ll go see it too.” Next to them is the person who will be arrested 10 years later and make a big splash, and you will be overwhelmed by the richness of the content coming out of the screen. (It’s Hinamatsuri, so you can also see Hina dolls.) Next is Monday, March 5th. From “Yajiuma TV” at 8am, “Yajiuma Newspaper Entertainment Part?”. Here, while opening the sports newspaper, they report on Paul’s first live performance and the John Lennon memorial concert to be held in Liverpool in May in the studio, and in the second half, the late Mr. Ri○’s nostalgic story is also featured. Next is “Good Morning Nice Day” which aired from 9:40am. As you can see from the previous Stones special, this program was produced with a lot of effort put into special programs on Western music performances at the time, and this day was also titled “Former Beatle Paul McCartney’s first performance in Japan”, and it reported vividly from the inside of the venue before the show at Tokyo Dome! Don’t miss the comments from celebrities at the venue after the show (a very beautiful and young No○py also appears), and there is also a multi-camera pro shot of Figure Of Eight! It is a different take and different audio from the FNN version, so it is also a must-see for fans! The day changed to March 8th. First up was “Yajiuma TV” at 8 o’clock. A newspaper article was introduced by a member of a band that was extremely popular at the time, who said that he had successfully interviewed Paul in the dressing room at Tokyo Dome after 5 pm on the previous day, the 7th. This is also an interesting episode. And next is the main attraction of this board. This is the entire 20-minute special program “No○-chan’s dream comes true! Finally, an emotional meeting with her idol Paul, the best day of her life with Paul” that was broadcast on the 8th at 9:30am on “Good Morning Nice Day”. This is a documentary-style project in which an actress who is famous as a big fan of Paul interviews Paul in the dressing room at Tokyo Dome. The recording started at 3:00 on March 7th, the third day of the Tokyo performance. Don’t miss Paul heading from his hotel to Tokyo Dome. Paul opens the window of his car while waiting at a traffic light and greets the actress’s car. Don’t miss Paul’s gesture of greeting the actress, who is moved to tears by the sudden incident, saying “You’re the one interviewing her? Well, you have to calm down and do your best! Hahaha, see you later.” The camera also captures Paul in the parking space when he enters Tokyo Dome, which is also valuable. In the interview in the dressing room, the actress is full of excitement at meeting her at the beginning, but after that, she calms down and acts as an interviewer in a good mood. The method of using a secondary audio to respond to Paul’s questions makes it feel a bit old-fashioned, but the content is excellent and it is one of the best media interviews during her visit to Japan. Next, the scene shifts to the venue on the 7th, where you can see the actress’s fun comments as she waits for the show to start in her seat inside the venue. Next, an image of the Figure Of Eight live performance is played, but this is footage from the 3rd, not the 7th. Furthermore, after the show, the camera follows Paul and Linda as they leave the venue and arrive at the hotel, which is also very valuable footage. It is also good to see Paul finding the actress at the hotel and gently shaking her hand, saying, “We met again!” It is unclear whether there will be an official rebroadcast in the future, but it would be a shame to leave this as underground footage, and it is a very valuable must-see footage for fans. Various TV report from Paul’s Japan Tour 1990 Midnight 3rd March 1990 FNN Date Line 1. Figure Of Eight/Put It There (Tokyo Dome 3rd March 1990) All Night Fuji 2. Matchbox/Press Conference (MZA Ariake, Tokyo 1st March 1990) 3. TV Studio 5th March 1990 Concert Report : Tokyo Dome Show 3rd March 1990 4. uma Wide / 5. Ohayo! Nice Day 8th March 1990 6. Yajiuma Wide Ohayo! Nice Day “The Happiest Day In My Life” Filmed on 7th March 1990 7. Introduction 8. On the way to Tokyo Dome (3:00-3:30PM) 9. Interview with Paul McCartney (4:30PM) 10. Figure Of Eight (Live) 11. Aftershow with Paul McCartney (9:00-9:30PM) 12. TV Studio PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.50min.(TOTAL)

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