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The full-length pro shot version of Wings’ November 13, 1975 Melbourne performance is released in the highest quality version using the new PAL master source owned by Core Mania! 1975 was the starting point of the peak tour for Wings, and the stage shortly after its start was released as the album “BIRMINGHAM 1975”. After that, the performance in Japan turned into a phantom, but since the Melbourne performance on November 13th on the Austria tour held just before was filmed, professional shot footage of Wings’ 75th anniversary stage has been released. He was given an honor that will be passed on to future generations. An edited version of the live footage was broadcast as an apology after the concert in Japan was canceled, and a video recorded version of the broadcast has been around for a long time. In this video, one of the characteristics of the broadcast is that the lyrics of most of the songs are shown as “random translations”, and for Japanese enthusiasts, this is a Wings live video that is impressive in every sense of the word. At the same time, there is also an unedited full-length version of the footage shot at this time. Of course, you can see cuts from various angles that differ from the version broadcast in Japan, and since the 1990s this version has become more popular among enthusiasts, and above all, the full-length version of the 1975 Wings stage. It must have been useful as such. Moreover, not only is it an unedited leaked video, but the image quality is also high enough, and there are many enthusiasts who have enjoyed this video and even the 1975 Austria tour on video and DVD. Although the full-length version of the video maintained a fairly high level of image quality for a leaked item, it was true that in the DVD era, the roughness became a concern. However, around 2013, an upper version video that can truly be called master quality appeared among some traders. Furthermore, a version based on this version with the audio of the radio sound source released at the same time appeared on the Internet around this time in 2013. However, the radio audio was edited at the time of broadcast, so it was incompletely recorded, and the songs that were not included were omitted. In other words, even though the video was an improved version of the full-length version, it was a digest version that matched the radio sound source that was dubbed. In addition, the high-quality digest version that appeared in 2013 was intended to be burned to a double-layer DVD, so the file size was huge at the time, so fewer enthusiasts downloaded it, and the number of songs was also reduced. The video of the upper version that appeared on the internet was unfortunately a version that did not spread as much as expected. Up until now, full-length versions of Melbourne videos that combine multiple videos have become popular, and I was even more surprised by the outstanding image quality of the digest version. If that’s the case, you’ll want to watch the entire show in the image quality of the upper version…this release will make that wish of the enthusiast come true. For its release, we exclusively obtained the unedited upper source full-length version of the PAL format VHS master, which only core enthusiasts overseas had. Above all, you will be surprised by the superb clarity of the image quality. The image quality is much clearer than the Japanese broadcast version, as well as the leaked long version that has been around for many years since the video era, with no dubbing feeling, and is at a level that is enough to surprise enthusiasts. Furthermore, if you’re a fan who saw the 2013 digest version, you’ll be thrilled to finally be able to see everything in this quality. Of course, the audio remains the same as the original video audio, so you can enjoy the live sound of 1975 Wings as well as the harshness of a direct-to-the-desk sound board. In particular, when it comes to songs where Paul plays the piano, it is interesting that the bass sounds played by Denny Lane and Jimmy McCulloch in turn sound very clear and balanced (even better than Paul’s bass). Furthermore, since the balance is not as well-organized as the radio sound source released at the same time, it is also a big attraction that Jimmy’s lead guitar, which supported Wings at its peak, is pushed to the front. By the way, as was made clear from the time of the digest version, this master was recorded on two 1-hour tapes, so most of “You Gave Me The Answer” from the middle of “Yesterday” is at the tape change point. It was missing and was supplemented there by the digest edition’s editors with conventional leaked footage. However, this time, we are using the original VHS master that was separated into two parts before the replacement, so the missing parts have been re-created, and for “Yesterday” we have used footage in better condition to replace it, so regarding the same song, The big point is that you can watch it without the awkwardness of switching video sources as you would with the digest version. In addition, the audio for this missing part of the video was synchronized using a mix of radio sound sources without any discomfort. Furthermore, there are some parts where the screen drops out momentarily in a few songs such as “Lady Madonna”, but these problems are short-lived, so I decided to take advantage of the original master and purposefully compensate for it with other versions. I haven’t done that. More than that, although it is only a little over half a year until that Over America tour, the performance here is overall relaxed (in a good sense) and full of a generous atmosphere. Even the same Wings live video does not reach the level of a completed stage performance like “Rock Show”, but that is why there is so much to listen to. As for the set list, although the template for the “rock show” has been completed, at this point they are still playing “Little Woman Love / C Moon”, so this band is an evolution of the original Wings. It seems as if he is claiming that. Still, it is interesting that the performance of the same song is suddenly tighter than the original. Furthermore, it was interesting that Jimmy’s song “Medicine Jar” was featured at the end of the live show, and the Wings live version of the single “Junior’s Farm”, which was the highlight of the 1975 tour that was played next, was featured in a professional shot video & You can enjoy it with sound board recording. Perhaps this is a skill that can be achieved due to the nature of Australia, but the cheerful behavior of the members throughout is completely different from that of a “rock show”, especially Jimmy who speaks and moves well. For the encore song “Soily”, Kin-chan even did an amazing job of playing the lead while running around (lol). In the intro of the same song, it is rare to see Joe English yelling from his own microphone to provoke the fans. Paul, on the other hand, used the song that opened the show, “Rock And Roll At The Hollywood Bowl”, as a parody of “Mayer Bowl,” the venue of the show, and “Yesterday,” which is the most well-known song in Australia. The service was so good that they even included a local joke of singing “Waltzing Matilda” as a feint. Also, in “My Love”, the camera work that shows him and Linda on one screen is excellent. And when it comes to the undisputed upper version, this is a Wings professional shot live video that we can confidently recommend to all fans, from core fans to beginners! ★In order to achieve the highest image quality, this is a single-sided, dual-layer DVD release Live at Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia 13th November 1975 PRO-SHOT(UPGRADE) 1. Venus And Mars / Rock Show 2. Jet 3 Let Me Roll It 4. Spirits Of Ancient Egypt 5. Little Woman Love / C Moon 6. Maybe I’m Amazed 7. Lady Madonna 8. The Long And Winding Road 9. Live And Let Die 10. Picasso’s Last Words (Drink To Me) 11. Richard Cory 12. Bluebird 13. I’ve Just Seen A Face 14. Blackbird 15. Waltzing Matilda / Yesterday 16. You Gave Me The Answer 17. Magneto And Titanium Man 18. Go Now 19. Call Me Back Again 20. My Love 21. Listen To What The Man Said 22. Letting Go 23. Medicine Jar 24. Junior’s Farm 25. Band On The Run 26. Hi, Hi, Hi 27. Soily 28. Finale PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 125min.
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