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The full live performance at Sunrise, where new songs were performed, and the Houston performance, which was suddenly interrupted due to an incident. Introducing a video set that allows you to experience the two latest shows in the highest quality. THE WHO has also decided to release their new work “WHO”, which is said to be “a masterpiece since Quadruple Personality”, and their orchestra co-starring tour is also very popular. Everything seemed to be going smoothly, but now there are ominous clouds in the air. It has already become news in various places, but Roger’s voice stopped coming out during the Houston performance of the “MOVING ON! TOUR” that was in progress, and the show was suddenly interrupted. The Dallas and Denver performances were also postponed, and the tour itself came to a halt. This work features audience shots that allow you to witness two shows, the “Sunrise performance on September 20, 2019” before the “incident” occurred, and the “Houston performance on September 25, 2019” on the day of the “incident”. is. First of all, let’s check out the contents of this work from the panoramic view of the North American leg of “MOVING ON! TOUR” in order to get an idea of the current situation. ・September 1-18 (8 performances) ・September 20: Sunrise performance ←★This work DISC 1★ ・September 22: Tampa performance ・September 25: Houston performance [interrupted] ←★This work DISC 2★・September 27th: Dallas performance [postponed]・September 29th: Denver performance [postponed] >>Now here<<・October 9th-24th (7 performances)《November 22nd “WHO ” Scheduled to be released》 This is the North American leg currently in progress. This work is a 2-disc set with the full video of the 9th performance on disc 1 and the 11th performance on disc 2. A 10-day off was scheduled for the beginning of October, but the Dallas/Denver show before that was postponed. The tour will resume from the San Francisco performance on October 9th…it’s supposed to be the situation. Now, let’s introduce each disc individually. [DISC 1: Spectacular full shot of the Sunrise performance that also performs new songs] First, what appears is the full video of the Sunrise performance, where there is not even the slightest sign of the incident. There are two main points about this video. One is that you can experience the latest show, which is very popular and includes an orchestra, from a great view seat. The photo was taken from the arena seats to the left of the stage, but what is surprising is the wide field of view. Normally, arena shots are taken with the arms and heads of the front row members stitched together, but in this work, the viewpoint is high and looks directly at the stage over the heads of the audience, perhaps using a selfie stick. Moreover, there is almost no cover to prevent the customers from raising their arms and getting violent. The camera work is rather bland, but it allows us to take a closer look at Roger and Pete. And the image quality and sound that can only be achieved with the latest digital equipment is simply amazing. In particular, the sound is exquisite, and even though it is close to the stage, there is almost no echoing of the hall, and even when the orchestra is roaring, the band sound is not buried, and the clear core jumps straight to your fingertips. It is a sound that can be used even in a live album with only audio. And the second point is the show itself where new songs are also performed. As we have previously introduced, the show consists of three parts. There are some changes, so let’s review them again. ●Part 1 (with orchestra)・TOMMY (6 songs): Overture, 1921, Amazing Journey, Sparks, Pinball Wizard, We’re Not Gonna Take It・Who Are You (WHO ARE YOU), Eminence Front (IT’S HARD) , Imagine a Man (THE WHO BY NUMBERS), Hero Ground Zero (new song) ●Part 2・Substitute, I Can See for Miles (The Who Sell Out), The Seeker・WHO’S NEXT (2 songs): Won’t Get Fooled Again, Behind Blue Eyes ●Part 3 (with orchestra)・Ball and Chain (new song)・Quadrophenia (5 songs): The Real Me, I’m One, 5:15, The Rock, Love, Reign O’er Me・Baba O’Riley (WHO’S NEXT)…and it goes like this. The biggest highlights are Parts 1 and 3. They will perform excerpts from “Tommy” and “Quadruple Personality” with an orchestra. We have previously reported on this event, but in this work, they will be performing “Hero Ground Zero” and “Ball and Chain” from their new album “WHO.” Both appeared for the first time at the Wembley performance in July, and entered the regular set in the North American leg. You can get a preview of the new scale piece, which Roger declares is “a masterpiece since Quadruple Personality,” with a live performance. [DISC 2: Evidence video that allows you to witness the interrupted show very close] Following such a Sunrise performance is the Houston performance where the “incident” occurred. This is also a superb shot with the “super” rating, and what’s most amazing about it is that it’s super close up and super close up. The shot is taken from the left side of the stage, but there are plenty of close-ups of Roger and Pete’s expressions, so you can’t tell the distance at all. Judging from the fact that they were at the same eye level as the other two, it might be a stand seat. Anyway, it is a transcendental video that looks like one angle of a professional shot. The show in question, which is currently a hot topic, is depicted with a fierce sense of closeness. Even in the first part, Roger’s voice stopped coming out during the “Tommy” part + two songs, and the show ended. His malaise was evident from the moment the show started. The way he sings with all his strength is painful, and you can clearly see his anguished expression and Pete’s desperate support in the close-up. Roger, who had managed to finish “Eminence Front,” was exhausted and his voice was hoarse as he explained, and Pete left the stage saying, “Can’t you do it anymore? I’ll see you in 10 minutes.” Afterwards, only Pete comes back, saying, “I’m really sorry. Roger can’t even talk…” This is Roger’s show (I can’t go on). I don’t know when, but we… I want you to hold on to your tickets because I’ll be back. Thank you to everyone in the orchestra. I love you all. I’m so sorry,” he said as he announced the end of the performance. The film concludes with the audience quietly listening to Pete’s comments and watching him leave the stage with applause and cheers. At first, there were rumors that it was allergies, but it appears to have been caused by bronchitis. It has been announced that he is already recovering, but for the 75-year-old singer, the throat injury is a serious matter that cannot be predicted. I would like to quietly watch and see if we can safely resume our tour in October. The Sunrise performance was wonderful, with the orchestra co-starring “Tommy” and “Quadruple Personality” as well as new songs, and the Houston performance was in an uproar due to a sudden malaise. It is a video masterpiece that allows you to witness two shows with superb shots of spectacular views. This is a must-see two-disc set that is both a wonderful piece of music and a document of an incident that we don’t want to happen again. BB&T Center, Sunrise, FL, USA 20th September 2019 AMAZING SHOT! Toyota Center, Houston, TX, USA 25th September 2019 AMAZING SHOT!!! Disc 1(131:33) Live at at BB&T Center, Sunrise, FL, USA 20th September 2019 1. Overture 2. 1921 3. Amazing Journey 4. Sparks 5. Pinball Wizard 6. We’re Not Gonna Take It 7. Who Are You 8. Eminence Front 9. Imagine a Man 10. Hero Ground Zero 11. Substitute 12. I Can See for Miles 13. The Seeker 14. Won’t Get Fooled Again 15. Behind Blue Eyes 16. Ball and Chain 17. The Real Me 18 I’m One 19. 5:15 20. The Rock 21. Love, Reign O’er Me 22. Baba O’Riley Disc 2(47:14) Live at Toyota Center, Houston, TX, USA 25th September 2019 1 . Intro 2. Overture 3. 1921 4. Amazing Journey 5. Sparks 6. Pinball Wizard 7. We’re Not Gonna Take It 8. Who Are You 9. Eminence Front Digest Track 10. Roger’s Voice Breaks & Pete’s explain COLOUR NTSC Approx .178min.(TOTAL)
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