a-ha/Germany 2001
a-ha/Germany 2001
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a-ha in 2001, when "MINOR EARTH MAJOR SKY", which was released for the first time in seven years, was sweeping all of Europe. The best video that allows you to witness that stage has been decided to be released. This work was filmed at the Nurburg performance on June 2, 2001. This is a multi-camera professional shot from when he appeared at Germany's largest famous festival "ROCK AM RING". Speaking of the revival period of the millennium, the official video work “LIVE AT VALLHALL: HOMECOMING” remains, but of course this work is a separate performance. First, let's look back at an overview of our activities at that time. February 25, 2000: Spellemannsprisen appearance March 25 + April 7: Germany #1 (2 performances) [“MINOR EARTH MAJOR SKY” released on April 14] May 6-23: UK / Austria (4 performances), November 8-18: Japan (7 performances), November 24-December 1: Germany #2 (7 performances), 2001, March 18-25: Eastern Europe / Northern Europe (5 performances) ← *Official HOMECOMING ・May 19th - July 7th: Europe (6 performances) ←★Here★ ・August 10th: Appearance at Smukfest Skanderborg ・December 11th: Nobel Peace Prize Memorial Concert This is a-ha in 2000/2001. Although there are many broken schedules to call it a tour, Germany is the center of popularity and the place where by far the most performances were held. Two German tours were also held, but the “ROCK AM RING” performance of this work is the second performance of the “Europe” leg of a different summer festival tour. For us Japanese people, the performance in Japan for the first time in 12 years is a memorable one, but it took place eight months later. As this is Germany's largest festival, this show will also be broadcast on TV on the famous program "ROCKPALAST". This work is made into a DVD from the best master. There is a sweetness that is typical of period-style analog broadcasting, and by modern standards it is difficult to say that it is ``completely official!'' However, by the standards of the time, the visual beauty can be said to be at its best. In particular, the freshness of the master is excellent, with no dubbing marks or signs of deterioration over time. There is no white line noise, the glossy colors and the sense of stability make it feel like you are receiving the broadcast radio waves exactly as they were back then. What is depicted with its visual beauty is a full show that can be called “another HOMECOMING”. First, let's check out the set list. Classics (9 songs)・HUNTING HIGH AND LOW: The Sun Always Shines On T.V./Hunting High And Low/Take On Me・SCOUNDREL DAYS: I've Been Losing You/Manhattan Skyline/Cry Wolf・Others: The Living Daylights/Stay on These Roads/Crying In The Rain MINOR EARTH MAJOR SKY (7 songs)・Minor Earth Major Sky/The Sun Never Shone That Day/I Wish I Cared/Mary Ellen Makes The Moment Count/You'll Never Get Over Me/Velvet /Summer Moved On...and it looks like this. It is a famous curve that seems to have been further refined from "HOMECOMING" because it was performed at a festival. Even more unique than the selection is the performance itself. Above all, wear thick clothes (lol). The official ``HOMECOMING'' was held in Northern Europe in the bitterly cold month of March, but since it was an indoor venue, all three of us wore only shirts. Morton Halkett also sang with his chest wide open. On the other hand, “ROCK AM RING” takes place outdoors in the wind. Her appearance makes you think she's wearing ski wear, and her singing voice sounds as if she's frozen. On the other hand, what makes it a spectacular spectacle is that it is outdoors. The huge set and the power of the large audience, which can only be expected from a festival, are amazing, and the famous songs are colored with powerful images. It is a professional shot that allows you to enjoy a treasure trove of masterpieces in the highest quality, it is an "outdoor version of HOMECOMING", and it also reminds you of the wonderful performance in Japan. It's a masterpiece no matter how you look at it. This is a piece that you can enjoy even if you are not a fan, and is a must-have for fans. Nurburgring, Nurburg, Germany 2nd June 2001 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Minor Earth Major Sky 3. The Sun Never Shone That Day 4. I've Been Losing You 5. Manhattan Skyline 6. I Wish I Cared 7. Cry Wolf 8. Mary Ellen Makes The Moment Count 9. Stay On These Roads 10. You'll Never Get Over Me 11. Velvet 12. The Sun Always Shines On T.V. 13. The Living Daylights 14. Hunting High And Low 15. Summer Moved On 16. Crying In The Rain 17. Take On Me Morten Harket - lead vocals, guitars Magne Furuholmen - keyboards, backing vocals Pal Waaktaar-Savoy - guitars, backing vocals Anneli Drecker - vocals Sven Lindvall - bass Per Lindvall - drums Christer Karlsson - keyboards PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.92min.
1. Intro 2. Minor Earth Major Sky 3. The Sun Never Shone That Day 4. I've Been Losing You 5. Manhattan Skyline 6. I Wish I Cared 7. Cry Wolf 8. Mary Ellen Makes The Moment Count 9. Stay On These Roads 10. You'll Never Get Over Me 11. Velvet 12. The Sun Always Shines On T.V. 13. The Living Daylights 14. Hunting High And Low 15. Summer Moved On 16. Crying In The Rain 17. Take On Me Morten Harket - lead vocals, guitars Magne Furuholmen - keyboards, backing vocals Pal Waaktaar-Savoy - guitars, backing vocals Anneli Drecker - vocals Sven Lindvall - bass Per Lindvall - drums Christer Karlsson - keyboards PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.92min.