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Rod Stewart,Faces/London,UK 1971 & more Japanese Broadcast Ver.

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Rod Stewart is attracting attention for his historic collaboration with Jeff Beck. The best professional shots of him and THE FACES are set to be released. Two London live performances are featured in this work. THE FACES’ performance at the Paris Theater on October 26, 1971 and the Olympia Theater on December 24, 1976 after becoming a solo artist. This is the super best multi-camera pro shot. This work is a DVD version of the famous Japanese program “Golden Western Music Live” that featured these two. “Golden Western Music Live” is a program broadcast by a certain broadcasting association that broadcasts classic rock masterpieces, and has been highly evaluated for its high quality. The two performances of this work are also classics that are familiar to fans, but the quality is impressive. It is the ultimate master unique to a certain broadcasting association, and it has been digitally broadcasted since the beginning of the 21st century. It is truly a completely official quality with no deterioration. Particularly overwhelming is THE FACES in 1971. If every wrinkle in your hair or clothes is clear, the rays of light and glitter will be super vivid. Moreover, the natural feel, which is completely different from digital processing, is of complete master quality. It is exactly the same as that time… No, it is a visual beauty that would not have been this beautiful even in the first broadcast at that time. It’s irresistible to see famous videos from history brought back to life with such quality. The 1976 solo performance was also shortened to fit the broadcast time frame, so let’s organize the set contents here. ●1971 THE FACES (7 songs)・FIRST STEP: Three Button Hand Me Down・LONG PLAYER: Maybe I’m Amazed・Nenbutsu in the horse’s ears: Miss Judy’s Farm/Stay With Me・EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY: (I Know) I’m Losing You・Others: I’m Gonna Be Loved/Love In Vain ●1976 Solo (7 songs)・EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY: Maggie May・SMILER: Sweet Little Rock ‘N’ Roller・ATLANTIC CROSSING :This Old Heart of Mine/I Don’t Want To Talk About It/Sailing・A NIGHT ON THE TOWN:Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright)/The Killing of Georgie (Part I and II) The unique production of the program is also wonderful. Not only the title but also the composer’s credit and unique commentary are displayed for each song. There’s no particularly unusual trivia, but you can easily get into the show without thinking, “What kind of song is it?” or “Who’s cover is it?” Speaking of getting into it, the MC during the live performance also has Japanese subtitles. And this is the detail. Everything was conveyed vividly, from insignificant things like “Are you having fun?” and “Everyone’s doing great” to whispers off the microphone such as “What’s the next song?” and “Are you going to take off your jacket?” Introducing the song by Rod himself: “There’s been a lot of trouble these days. I’m going to give you this song.” To the gossip newspaper, “I Don’t Want To Talk About It.” “Someone said. This song is about a dirty woman that no one cares about.” is perfect. Also unique to the program is the show’s commentary. This program is unique in that a different celebrity appears and provides commentary for each special feature, and the one who acts as a guide during Rod’s episode is a comedian called Together. I don’t know why he is this person, but the highlight is that he speaks passionately about rods in that style. “Since Tetsu Yamauchi is representing Japan, I was able to welcome him.” “Love in Vain! Is it ’empty love,’ as we say in Japan?” “I was surprised. Even today’s young people are listening to FACES.” “The way Rod has aged is perfect!” A rough-edged boy gradually grows up, grows up and becomes an adult, and the world changes. “I’m going to understand and understand that.” “To the baby boomers watching TV, I’m sure you’ll probably have a lot of free time from now on. Why don’t you all do a band during that time?” etc. . Actually, the only explanation I can give is a brief history of Rod and Mr. Together’s personal memories. To put it bluntly, there is no content, but the story revolves around rods. You can only experience that feeling of discomfort mixed with bitter smiles and soba yumminess in this work. This is a wonderful musical work that allows you to watch two historical masterpieces in the highest quality. On top of that, you’ll also receive bonuses such as the valuable Japanese subtitles unique to the program and the storytelling by Together. It’s a masterpiece both musically and in terms of entertainment, and rather than being “luxurious,” it’s a fun album that feels more like a toy with gum. FACES: BBC Paris Theatre, London, UK 26th October 1971 ROD STEWART: Olympia Theatre, London, UK 24th December 1976 Broadcast Date: 14th October 2006(89:19) 1. Intro 2. MC FACES BBC Paris Theatre, London, UK 26th October 1971 The image quality is simply excellent. At that time, no one could have seen such beautiful images. It’s also fun that each song has its own commentary. 3. Three Button Hand Me Down 4. Maybe I’m Amazed 5. I’m Gonna Be Loved 6. Miss Judy’s Farm 7. Love In Vain 8. Stay With Me 9. I’m Losing You Includes Kenny’s drum solo Rod Stewart – Lead Vocal Ron Wood – Guitar Ronnie Lane – Bass, Vocal Ian McLagan – Keyboards, Vocal Kenney Jones – Drums 10. MC ROD STEWART Live at Olympia Theatre, London, UK 24th December 1976 11. Tonight’s The Night 12. This Old Heart of Mine 13. Sweet Little Rock ‘N’ Roller ★Mispelled as Roll 14. I Don’t Want To Talk About It 15. The Killing of Georgie (Part I and II) ★Mispelled as George 16. Maggie May 17 . Sailing Rod Stewart – Vocals Jim Cregan – Guitar Gary Grainger – Guitar Billy Peek – Guit Carmine Appice – Drums, Vocals Phil Chen – Bass, Vocals John Jarvis – Piano 18. Outro 19. Blue Skies PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.89min.

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