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“THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT TOUR” was held in 1989 to commemorate their 25th anniversary. The best professional shot is now available. This work includes “August 9, 1989 Atlanta Performance”. This is the multi-camera pro shot. Since 30 years have passed since this tour, let’s first look back at the tour schedule at that time and check the show’s position.・June 21st – July 30th: North America #1 (24 performances) ・August 5th – September 3rd: North America #2 (16 performances) ←★Here★ ・October 6th – 10th: UK #1 (4 performances) October 23rd – November 2nd: UK #2 (6 performances) This is a panoramic view of “THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT TOUR”. The Atlanta performance of this work is the fourth performance of “North America #2”. There are some professional shots left from this tour, especially the Los Angeles performance that was made into an official work in “TOMMY AND QUADROPHENIA LIVE” is famous. This work was a concert about two weeks before that official video. [3-disc set digitized at high rate] The show was broadcast on US television for about 3 hours. This work is such a broadcast pro shot. In fact, this broadcast has been known for a long time, but this work is its highest peak version. It uses a different air check source than the previous version, and is digitized at a higher bit rate. Most of the previous versions packed about 3 hours of shows into one disc, but this work is a 3-disc set with plenty of room. In fact, the visual beauty is definitely the best ever. Although it is hard to say that it is official grade by modern digital standards, it can be said to be more than enough by the standards of 30 years ago. There is no noticeable dubbing or aging deterioration, and there is almost no distortion or white line noise. More color than anything else. Although there is some graininess in the image quality, the colors are vivid and have a natural texture without any digital highlight processing. There is no digital noise due to compression, and the image is beautiful as if the broadcast radio waves of the time were reproduced exactly as they were. [3 hours full of famous songs that could not be seen even in the official video] The 25th anniversary Greatest Hits depicted with that quality is the best. This tour also became a hot topic for its reenactment of “Tommy,” but today’s “Tommy” was an excerpt. Instead, it’s full of great songs from all over the world. As mentioned above, although this tour is also left in “TOMMY AND QUADROPHENIA LIVE”, there are plenty of famous songs that can not be seen there. Just to list: “Let My Love Open The Door,” “I’m A Man,” “I Can’t Explain,” “Trick Of The Light,” “Magic Bus,” “Mary Ann With The Shaky Hands,” “My Generation,” ” Sister Disco,” “Eminence Front,” “Pictures Of Lily,” and “Summertime Blues,” a total of 11 songs. Other than “Trick Of The Light”, the repertoire was not included in the live album “JOIN TOGETHER”, and “Trick Of The Light” and Bo Diddley’s cover “I’m A Man” were performed on this tour at the end. Songs that are no longer played. “Let My Love Open the Door” is a rare song only released in 1989. Including such valuable songs, you can enjoy all 35 Greatest Hits songs with the finest multi-camera professional shots. This is a multi-camera professional shot that allows you to enjoy the 25th anniversary greatest hits for about 3 hours. A great classic that has been revived with the highest quality ever, containing plenty of famous songs that cannot be seen even in official works. Please enjoy the luxurious 3-disc set without any deterioration. Live at Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta, GA, USA 9th August 1989 PRO-SHOT(UPGRADE) Disc 1(60:12) 1. Introduction 2. Overture / It’s a Boy 3. 1921 4. Amazing Journey 5. Sparks 6. The Acid Queen 7. Pinball Wizard 8. We’re Not Gonna Take It 9. See Me Feel Me 10. I’m One 11. Dig 12. Let My Love Open the Door 13. Face the Face 14. I’m a Man Disc 2(60:33) 1. I Can’t Explain 2. Substitute 3. I Can See for Miles 4. Trick of the Light 5. Boris the Spider 6. Who Are You 7. Intermission 8. Magic Bus 9. Mary Ann With the Shaky Hands 10. Baba O’Riley 11. My Generation 12. A Little Is Enough 13. 5:15 14. Love, Reign O’er Me Disc 3(55:46) 1. Sister Disco 2. Rough Boys 3 . Join Together 4. You Better You Bet 5. Behind Blue Eyes 6. Won’t Get Fooled Again 7. Band Introduction 8. Eminence Front 9. Pictures of Lily 10. Summertime Blues Roger Daltrey – Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica Pete Townshend – Guitar, Vocals John Entwistle – Bass, Vocals John “Rabbit” Bundrick – Keyboards Simon Philips – Drums Steve ‘Boltz’ Bolton – Guitar Jody Linscott – Percussion Simon Clarke – Saxophone Simon Gardner – Trumpet Roddy Lorimer – Trumpet Neil Sidwell – Trombone Tim Saunders – Saxophone Chyna Gordon – Backing Vocal Cleveland Watkiss – Backing Vocal Billy Nicholls – Backing Vocal PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.176min.
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