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Stevie Nicks’ “ROCK A LITTLE TOUR”, which also featured Peter Frampton and Mick Fleetwood, captivated the world. Introducing the ultimate professional shot that is a symbol of this. This work includes “June 25, 1986 Morrison Performance”. This is a multi-camera professional shot taken at “Red Rock Amphitheater”, which is also a tourist attraction in Denver. This video is also known as the official work “LIVE AT RED ROCKS” and is a masterpiece among masterpieces that was nominated for a Grammy Award. However, this work is not a copy of such an official product. In 2010, it was featured on a certain satellite broadcasting station’s popular program “Western Music Live Legend.” This is the Japan Broadcasting version, complete with the program’s unique preview corner and Japanese subtitles. Before we get into the details, let’s talk about the show’s position. Let’s take a look at the overall picture of “ROCK A LITTLE TOUR 1986,” which was one of the biggest solo albums in his career along with “WILD HEART TOUR.”・April 11th – May 11th: North America #1 (16 performances) ・May 30th – June 29th: North America #2 (17 performances) ←★Coco★ ・July 13th – August 28th : North America #3 (21 performances) September 24th – October 6th: Australia (8 performances) This is a panoramic view of the 1986 tour. It’s supposed to be a world tour, but it’s actually only in three countries: the United States, Canada, and Australia. The Morrison performance of this work was the 14th performance of “North America #2”, which is located right in the middle. This work that conveys such a show is completely official as it is originally an official work. Moreover, since it was broadcast in 2010, both the broadcast and recording are completely digital. The visual beauty of the broadcast station master is contained on DVD with zero deterioration. Moreover, as mentioned above, this work is a masterpiece that was nominated for a Grammy. The camera work is gorgeous, even including aerial shots, and the editing that weaves a variety of shots is also gorgeous (such as superimposing a huge lightning bolt in the sky of an outdoor venue, and clearly showing a close-up shot in a studio afterward. It looks old. (The quality of the production is amazing, and it doesn’t look cheap.) Furthermore, the mix and sound quality are also masterpieces, making it a top-class masterpiece video even in the 80s. The visual beauty that truly embodies the cutting edge of the times depicts a “solo Stevie” that is completely different from FLEETWOOD MAC. Although it is short with a total of 9 songs in about 1 hour, it contains hit songs from his solo works. Let’s organize the selection here. Solo (7 songs)・BELLA DONNA: Outside the Rain/Edge of Seventeen・THE WILD HEART: Beauty and the Beast/Stand Back・ROCK A LITTLE: Talk to Me/No Spoken Word/Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You? Others (2 songs) Dreams “Rumours”/I Need to Know (Tom Petty & THE HEARTBREAKERS)…and it goes like this. All songs are solo numbers except FLEETWOOD MAC’s “Dreams” and Tom Petty’s cover. He looked like a pop star on stage with a large backing band of 11 people, including a female chorus, and looked at the camera as he sang his hit songs. Of course, her singing voice is amazing all the way, and even with pop melodies, her voice doesn’t get too sweet, and the trembling vibrato of songs like “Beauty and the Beast” and “Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?” gouge your heart… Also, because it’s multi-camera, you can see Mick Fleetwood and Peter Frampton clearly. Speaking of Frampton at that time, the single “Lying” recorded a hit for the first time in a while, and the following year he also participated in David Bowie’s “GLASS SPIDER TOUR”. It lets you listen to passionate rocking guitars that fit perfectly into the pop world. Stevie Nicks dominated the music scene in the 1980s, racking up platinum hits as a solo singer. This is a masterpiece of music video that symbolizes this. At that time, Madonna and Cyndi Lauper had already become big hits, but she was a leader and shined in the same arena. Live at Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, CO, USA 25th June 1986 PRO-SHOT Broadcast Date: 28th July 2010 (59:42) 1. VJ Intro 2. Intro 3. Outside the Rain 4. Dreams” 5. Talk to Me 6 . I Need to Know 7. No Spoken Word 8. Beauty and the Beast 9. Stand Back 10. Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You? 11. Edge of Seventeen Stevie Nicks – vocals, tambourine Waddy Wachtel – guitar Peter Frampton – guitar★ Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion★ Jennifer Condos – bass Bobby Martin – horn, keyboards, background vocals Jai Winding – keyboards Bobbye Hall – percussion Rick Marotta – drums Sharon Celani – background vocals Lori Perry-Nicks – background vocals Elesecia Wright – background vocals PRO -SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.60min.
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