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SKID ROW in 1991, when “SLAVE TO THE GRIND” won the No. 1 in the US and reached the peak. Here is a rehearsal pro shot of them about to embark on world domination. This work was filmed during a tour rehearsal for the “SLAVE TO THE GRIND Tour”. This is a one-camera pro shot. There is no video more worthy of being called a “treasure” than this cult rehearsal video with a full-blown secret mood. After all, everything is too mysterious. If the date and location are unknown, the scene is also a mystery. The walls without a single window are exposed to insulation, and the room is dimly lit by a simple light. The equipment and amplifiers are lined up haphazardly (but in large quantities) in a space that looks like a warehouse or prefabricated building. The cheap-looking scene is more like a factory than a studio, or even a military base from the movie “Rambo: First Blood Part II”. The situation alone is strange, but what takes place there is a scorching hot live performance just like the real thing! The members of SKID ROW lined up in a space that resembled a stage, arranged in the same way as they would in real life, and put on a ferocious live performance. Their tension was incredible. Even though the space was not large enough for them to run around, they went wild with their violent actions, and shook their beautiful long hair with intense headbanging. Everyone was covered in sweat as they performed with great enthusiasm, and Buzz was half-naked and did not miss out on providing camera service. Of course, there was no audience at the venue, and they set up and had a meeting between songs, but when the performance started, it was as if they could see a huge crowd of tens of thousands of people. It was so strange to watch that it made me wonder why they went to such lengths even though it was just a rehearsal. This hyper studio live performance featured a rush of hit songs that condensed and reduced the first two albums. Let’s take a look at the set contents here. Slave To The Grind (5 songs, 6 takes) Slave To The Grind / Riot Act / Monkey Business (2 takes) / The Threat (★) / Get The Fuck Out Others (6 songs) Skid Row: Big Guns / Piece Of Me / Makin’ A Mess (collapsed on the way) / 18 And Life / Youth Gone Wild Others: Little Wing (★) *Note: The “★” mark is a song that could not be seen in the masterpiece pro shot “BUDOKAN 1992” of the Japanese performance. … and it is like this. Perhaps because it is a rehearsal, the performance of “Makin’ A Mess” collapses on the way, and “Monkey Business” is also redone. A fiercely active and exquisite private pro shot It is so strange and hyper that I completely failed to write it down, but the camera work that conveys such a secret scene is also excellent. It is a one-camera pro shot by the people involved, but that is why the feeling of being there is tremendous. He wanders freely between the members, even standing next to each one. The scenes, with close-ups and full-length shots, are so diverse that there’s no need for a multi-camera. On the contrary, Buzz sings right to the camera, and rather than being rude to the camera, he’s like a friend playing around with him. Even more intense is the sound. I don’t know if it’s actually a line or a microphone recording that sounds like a line because it’s too closed, but the point is that it’s a super direct sound of a soundboard. There are some scenes where the mix goes wild and becomes a roar (it recovers quickly), but even that is super vivid. The band’s potential to heat up the stadium is poured directly into your brain, and your whole body synchronizes with SKID ROW at its peak. Amazing. It’s too amazing. The secrecy of the situation, the hyper live performance of the peak era, and the vivid feeling of being there. It’s a precious document, but it’s also the best one in terms of music. It’s a real treasure, this is an absolute video. A one-camera professional shot of the tour rehearsal for the “SLAVE TO THE GRIND Tour”. It was shot by a staff member with a handy camera, and you can enjoy a variety of scenes without even needing a multi-camera, from a full view of the band wandering freely between the members to close-ups of each member. The performance was so enthusiastic that everyone was covered in sweat, and it was so hyper that it was hard to believe it was a rehearsal. It is a precious document, but also an absolute must-have musical piece. Rehearsal for Slave To The Grind Tour 1991 PRO-SHOT(1 CAM) 1. Jam/Soundcheck 2. Slave To The Grind 3. Big Guns 4. Piece Of Me 5. Riot Act 6. Makin’ A Mess 7. Monkey Business #1 8. Monkey Business #2 9. 18 & Life 10. The Threat 11. Get The Fuck Out 12. Youth Gone Wild 13. Little Wing Sebastian Bach – Vocal Rachel Bolan – Bass Dave “The Snake” Sabo – Guitar Scotti Hill – Guitar Rob Affuso – Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.53min.
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