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The first rock concert in 20 years held in Hyde Park, the legendary charity event “MASTERS OF MUSIC CONCERT 1996” attracted about 150,000 people. The best multi-camera pro shots of the event have been decided to be released. This work contains the “Hyde Park performance on June 29, 1996”. It is a multi-camera pro shot of a major event held as part of the charity project “THE PRINCE’S TRUST” organized by Prince Charles. This event is a huge festival with new and old musicians such as THE WHO, who attracted attention for their complete reproduction of “Quadruple Personality”, Eric Clapton, Alanis Morissette, Bob Dylan, Dave Gilmour, etc. Not only is it an official event of the British royal family, but the rock concert in Hyde Park has attracted attention from all over the world since QUEEN in 1976. The pattern was professionally recorded and broadcast on TV. This work is the Japanese broadcast version of such a pro shot. This video itself has been famous for a long time, but this work was made into a DVD from the highest peak master. It was digitized from a new master of the highest peak update quality provided by a core record enthusiast. This enthusiast is a person who was also talked about in the pro shots of Michael Jackson and Prince’s performances in Japan, and he is a real person who not only uses high-end equipment but also pays close attention to the reception conditions and tape storage environment. In fact, the beauty of the images in this work supports his skill and passion. Although it is an analog image quality due to the era, the master freshness is tremendous, there is no running twist or white line noise, and it is exactly as it was at the time. It is so beautiful that you wonder, “Was it made into an official software?” Such beautiful images depict four sets of stages facing a large crowd of 150,000 people. Let’s introduce each one individually. Alanis Morissette (6 songs) First up is the 90’s diva Alanis. At that time, she had just risen to the darling of the era with “JAGGED LITTLE PILL”. In this album, Alanis sings the classic songs from “JAGGED LITTLE PILL” with the main focus on top 10 singles such as “Ironic”, “You Oughta Know” and “You Learn”. Alanis, who had just turned 22 at the time, has a fresh and relaxed vocalization and a lively performance. The wild performance of “You Learn”, where she hits the drums (or rather, hits them with a stick) while shaking her hair, is also a must-see. Bob Dylan (3 songs) Next up is Bob Dylan with Ron Wood as a guest. He performed 9 songs on the day, but the TV broadcast only featured a selection of 3 songs: “Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat”, “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” and “Silvio”. The powerful blow of “Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat” is good, but the must-see is “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues”. Dylan plays his guitar with not only Ronnie but also regulars John Jackson and Bucky Baxter. You can enjoy plenty of unique solos without choking. DISC 2, which replaces THE WHO (6 songs), finally features THE WHO, who is the favorite. They attracted attention with their perfect reproduction of “Quadrophenia”, but at the same time, they had just resumed their activities for the first time in six years. This was also their first stage. In addition to live performances, this program also aired interviews, but the most fulfilling was the THE WHO edition. Roger, who was injured the day before and wears an eyepatch, talks about Pete’s talent, and Pete talks about the significance of restarting while worrying about his injury. In addition, Phil Daniels, who starred in the movie “Goodbye Youth” and also narrated the show, Gary Glitter, who was the cause of Roger’s injury, and the famous British actor Stephen Fry, who is also a comedian, appear. They convey the mood of the day, which is uplifting for a major event, with plenty of humor. Of course, the show is the best. With only six songs, it’s far from a perfect reproduction of “Quadrophenia”, but Roger, who sings as usual despite wearing an eyepatch, is painfully cool. The guests are also very luxurious, with Dave Gilmour playing the lead on “Love Reigh O’er Me” and singing the main vocals on “The Dirty Jobs”, and Gary Glitter, who goes wild in leather and studs like Rob Halford, in a multi-camera pro shot. Eric Clapton (5 songs) And the last one is Clapton. In fact, this stage is also included in Clapton’s personal video work “LIVE IN HYDE PARK”, but the TV broadcast was a digest of only 5 of the 14 songs played (although “Hoochie Coochie Man”, which was not included in the VHS at the time, was delicious, it was also included when it was made into a DVD). Although they do not play “Change the World”, which was a big hit at the time, it is a wonderful show that is worth officially making into a work. This work closes with the program’s unique gift corner. It is a multi-camera pro shot that allows you to enjoy 4 groups and 20 songs with official quality. From Alanis, who was spreading her wings to the world as a shining new star, to THE WHO, who reproduced “Quadruple Personality” with plenty of theatrical elements. A video section that allows you to enjoy a variety of stages with the full pleasure of video. Please enjoy the beautiful video of the record mania. MASTERS OF MUSIC CONCERT FOR THE PRINCE’S TRUST 1996 PRO-SHOT Hyde Park, London, UK 29th June 1996 (134:19) 1. Introduction ALANIS MORISSETTE 2. Ironic 3. Hand In My Pocket 4. Forgiven 5. You Oughta Know 6. Make Up 7. You Learn 8. Alanis Morissette Interview BOB DYLAN with RON WOOD 9 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 10. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues 11. Silvio 12. Roger Daltrey Interview 13. Pete Townshend Interview 14. Jools Holland Interview THE WHO Quadrophenia with DAVE GILMOUR and ZAK STARKEY 15. Introduction 16. The Real Me 17. The Dirty Jobs 18. Phil Daniels Interview 19. I’ve Had Enough 20. 5:15 21. Drowned 22. Love Reigh O’er Me ERIC CLAPTON 23. Introduction 24. Badge 25. Hoochie Coochie Man 26. Old Love 27. Every Day I Have The Blues 28. Holy Mother 29. End Credit 30. TV Outro PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.134min.
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