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Vince Neil in 1993 teamed up with Steve Stevens to embody the ideals of American HR/HM. This masterpiece video allows you to experience the dazzling stage in 100% real life. This work was filmed at the Chicago performance on October 23, 1993. This is a spectacular audience shot. The Vince & Stevens duo produced the masterpiece “EXPOSED”, but the activity was not completed, and Stevens left in the middle of the tour. The miraculous collaboration ended in a bubble. First of all, let’s take a look at the overall picture with a schedule and approach the position of this work. 1992 (February 12th: MOTLEY CRUE fires Vince) June 6th: MTV appearance (first solo performance) 1993 (April 27th, “EXPOSED” released) June 25th – August 28th: North America #1 (42 performances) September 22nd – October 2nd: Japan #1 (8 performances) October 21st – December 3rd: North America #2 (20 performances) ←★Here★ (Steve Stevens replaced by Brent Woods) 1994 March 30th: Minneapolis performance (June, production of “CARVED IN STONE” begins) October 15th – 24th: Japan #2 (7 performances) November 17th – December 23rd: North America #3 (6 performances) This is Vince Neil from the time MOTLEY CRUE was fired until 1994. Stevens was also present at the time of his solo debut on MTV, but they parted ways at the end of the following year, 1993. The Chicago performance in this work was the third performance of “North America #2”, which was the last tour. The masterpiece “MINNEAPOLIS 1993: PRO-SHOT”, which was released the other day and caused great acclaim, is still fresh in my memory, but this work was two performances after that. This work, which vacuum-packed the scene, is a super-realistic spectacular image. After all, it’s so spectacular that I don’t really know where to shoot. From the angle, it’s probably the second floor stand seats, but the view is occupied by the close-up of the members, and the other spectators can’t be seen at all. Furthermore, the photography technique is also superb. Of course, the main character Vince is captured in the center of the screen, but it looks like he’s following him closely, but he doesn’t follow him too much. Vince, who is burning with the desire to restart his solo career, runs around the stage from left to right, and if you continue to capture it with a bold zoom, it will be a raging image, but the point is that he doesn’t do that. If Vince tries to go too far to the edge, he switches his viewpoint to Stevens, and waits for Vince to stop in advance. Therefore, he keeps a close eye on the two main characters, and does not miss any precious entanglements. Despite being his first solo tour, it is a masterful filming technique that makes it seem like he has been watching for many years. Such a beautiful image depicts a full show where a miraculous collaboration explodes. The set is the same as “MINNEAPOLIS 1993: PRO-SHOT”, but let’s repost it here. EXPOSED (9 songs) Look In Her Eyes/Set Me Free/Can’t Have Your Cake/Gettin’ Hard (★)/You’re Invited (But Your Friend Can’t Come)/Fine, Fine Wine (★)/The Edge/Sister Of Pain/Can’t Change Me (★) MOTLEY CRUE (6 songs) Dr. Feelgood: Kickstart My Heart/Same Ol’ Situation (S.O.S.)/Dr. Feelgood Others: Girls, Girls, Girls/Home Sweet Home/Looks That Kill *Note: ★ marks exclusive songs that have not been played since Steve Stevens left the band. In addition to the new songs from “EXPOSED” that explode with ray gun gimmicks and flamenco cutting, there is also plenty of MOTLEY CRUE repertoire that has been transformed with Stevens’ sharp guitar. Vince, who is burning with anger towards his old band, is also ridiculously high, and is not inferior to MOTLEY CRUE… no, in a sense, he is putting on an even more amazing live performance. From Stevens’s point of view, it’s like ATOMIC PLAYBOYS, with gorgeous vocals, or Billy Idol, who has become extremely hard and heavy. You can enjoy Stevens’s virtuosity, which shines in the HR/HM field, as deliciously as possible. “Vince Neil & Steve Stevens” were a truly miraculous combination. This work is an experiential video that allows you to be present at a scene that will never return. For your first experience, we recommend the masterpiece “MINNEAPOLIS 1993: PRO-SHOT”, but in terms of experience, nothing beats this work by a real audience. A spectacular audience shot of the “October 23, 1993 Chicago performance” where he was paired with Steve Stevens. The view from the second floor stands is dominated by a close-up of Vince and Stevens, with no other spectators in sight. The camerawork, which captures the two main characters, is masterful, and you can experience not only the new songs from “EXPOSED” but also the MOTLEY CRUE repertoire that has been reworked by Stevens. Vic Theatre, Chicago, IL, USA 23rd October 1993 AMAZING SHOT!!! 1. Look In Her Eyes 2. Kickstart My Heart 3. Set Me Free 4. Can’t Have Your Cake 5. Gettin’ Hard 6. Girls, Girls, Girls 7. Same Ol’ Situation (S.O.S.) 8. Home Sweet Home 9. You’re Invited (But Your Friend Can’t Come) 10. Drum Solo 11. Fine, Fine Wine 12. Member Introduction 13. Acoustic Guitar Solo 14. The Edge 15. Looks That Kill 16. Sister Of Pain 17. Can’t Change Me 18. Dr. Feelgood Vince Neil – Vocals, Guitar Steve Stevens – Lead Guitar Dave Marshall – Rhythm Guitar Robbie Crane – Bass Vikki Foxx – Drums COLOR NTSC Approx.88min.
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