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The 2019 Japan tour was finally completed. A masterpiece original video witnessing the scene will be released. This work includes the “April 7, 2019: Tokyo Dome City Hall” performance. This is the best audience shot. This video is normally released as “TOKYO DOME CITY HALL 2019 FINAL NIGHT: THE VIDEO”, but since it is so amazing, we have decided to release it so that as many people as possible can experience it. Well, the biggest point of this work is the quality. This is truly exquisite. It was created by the same person who left a masterpiece video “TOKYO 2016 FINAL NIGHT: THE COMPLETE VIDEO” on his last visit to Japan, and the most wonderful thing about it is the closeness. The photo was taken from the first floor seat to the left of the stage (closer to Greg Rory), but it was in the 9th row. It’s amazing because the stage is right in front of you, and from there it zooms even closer. It may be hard to tell from the screen capture on the right, but even Warren Ham and Greg Bissonnette’s facial expressions at the back of the stage are clearly visible. Of course, when it comes to Steve Lukather and Ringo when he comes to the front, his face closes up to his full face. That is what allows you to experience a full show with visual beauty that approaches professional shots. However, this work is an oudience shot. Moreover, since the seats are on the first floor and there are no steps, you can see some of the heads and arms of the people in front of you, but the camera work makes you forget that. In addition to the bold zoom, the camera work, which knows who is singing which song, is truly flexible and is a must-see. It includes plenty of up-close shots of the members while avoiding shadows from the front row as much as possible. It is an exquisite video that lets you fully experience the taste of special seats. Moreover, the audio in this work is also the best. The original camera audio was not bad, but we carefully selected another audience recording that was different from that. We have synchronized the best ones. This sound is truly wonderful, and the active core jumps straight into your ears. The applause and chanting are too vivid to call it “just like a sound board,” but the clarity, separation of each instrument, and vividness of the contours are all wonderful. It is difficult to create audio that does not cause discomfort even when the video is zoomed like a professional shot, but this recording did its job perfectly. Initially, we were planning to introduce it as a single live album, but we decided to elevate the masterpiece video to a masterpiece. What is depicted with such quality is the rush of the famous song, which is said to be the most gorgeous song ever. As usual, it is a hit parade that covers the repertoire of each member, but this time, with the addition of Colin Hay and Hamish Stewart, plenty of hit songs from MEN AT WORK and AVERAGE WHITE BAND will be played. Let’s organize the set contents here. Live at Tokyo Dome City Hall, Tokyo, Japan 7th April 2019 AMAZING SHOT!!!(HIGH QUALITY) ●The Beatles (8 songs) Matchbox, What Goes On, Boys, Don’t Pass Me By, Yellow Submarine, I Wanna Be Your Man, Act Naturally, With a Little Help From My Friends (with Give Peace a Chance) ●Ringo (4 songs) I Don’t Come Easy, You’re Sixteen, Anthem, Photograph ●SANTANA (3 songs) Evil Ways, Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen, Oye Como Va ●TOTO (3 songs) Rosanna, Africa, Hold The Line ●MEN AT WORK (3 songs) Down Under, Overkill, Who Can It Be Now ? ●AVERAGE WHITE BAND (3 songs) Pick Up The Pieces, Cut The Cake, Work To Do… and so on. Although plenty of familiar masterpieces will be played, this is the first time for the three MEN AT WORK and AVERAGE WHITE BAND numbers. The overall feeling of being major has been greatly improved. And the highlight is Ringo’s “Anthem.” This song was the opening song for “RINGO 2012″, but this is also the number that will be performed for the first time in Japan. As a result, seven songs have been replaced from the last time, making for a more luxurious and fresher rock’n’roll party. And Ringo’s smile. She will turn 79 this year, but her light steps and happy singing voice make it hard to believe how old she is. What makes the gorgeous hit parade even more enjoyable is this smile. This is the best part of the video alone, which cannot be conveyed in a live album. RINGO STARR & HIS ALL STARR’s shows are always a thoroughly enjoyable hit parade, but this time it’s even more luxurious with an increased amount of major music. This is a superb video that allows you to experience the whole story from a special seat. Of course it’s a great memory of your latest visit to Japan, but even if you forget that you’re in Japan, it’s still a masterpiece video that serves as a “visual juke box.” 1. Matchbox 2. It Don’t Come Easy 3. What Goes On 4. Evil Ways 5. Rosanna 6. Pick Up The Pieces 7. Down Under 8. Boys 9. Don’t Pass Me By 10. Yellow Submarine 11. Cut the Cake 12. Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen 13. You’re Sixteen 14. Anthem 15. Overkill 16. Africa 17. Work To Do 18. Oye Como Va 19. I Wanna Be Your Man 20. Who Can It Be Now? 21. Hold the Line 22. Photograph 23. Act Naturally 24. With a Little Help From My Friends
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