AC/DC/London,UK 1977 Upgrade
AC/DC/London,UK 1977 Upgrade
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AC/DC's golden rhythm section was completed in 1977 and they set out to conquer the world. Introducing a brushed-up version of the representative video that has been refined using the latest technology. The representative video was shot at the Golders Green Theater performance on October 27, 1977. This is a multi-camera professional shot that is also known for the BBC's famous program "SIGHT & SOUND IN CONCERT". This video is truly a classic among classics. Since it has been rebroadcast on TV many times, there are countless songs that have already been released, and three songs are also included in the official "PLUG ME IN". Along with the movie "LET THERE BE ROCK" and the 1978 Apollo Theater video, this is a super classic from the Bon Scott era. Moreover, this work is the oldest among these three, released in 1977. This year also included the first North American tour and the addition of Cliff Williams, so the detailed timing is important. First, let's look back at the schedule at that time.・January 7th - February 15th: Australia #1 (16 performances) ・February 18th - March 20th: UK (25 performances) [“LET THERE BE ROCK” released on March 21st] ・April 5th-29th: Europe #1 (16 performances)《May: Mark Evans leaves → Cliff Williams joins》・June 1st + July 7th-8th: Australia #2 (3 performances)・July 27th - September 7th: North America #1 (28 performances) September 12th - November 12th: Europe #2 (39 performances) ←★Coco★ November 16th - December 21st: North America # 2 (21 performances) ← *Official LIVE FROM THE ATLANTIC STUDIOS This is AC/DC in 1977. Mark Evans played bass for about a month after the release of “LET THERE BE ROCK”, but was replaced by Cliff in May. After that, they will embark on their first American tour across the ocean, ``North America #1.'' The London performance of this work was the 33rd performance of “Europe #2”, which returned from the US invasion. The professional shots taken at such shows are, as mentioned above, super classic. If you are reading this article, you may have experienced some version, but this is the latest version. It is an upgraded version produced by overseas enthusiasts and currently becoming a hot topic. The center of the topic is a surprising method. It is a ``new-age upgrade'' version that has been refined using artificial intelligence (AI), which is causing a stir in the world. The result is certainly beautiful. Although it is based on the TV broadcast version, the vivid colors are eye-catching. Brighter and sharper than any previous master. The colorful lights are so vivid that they look like they're not in 1977, but in 2021. Of course, it has always been possible to simply raise the highlights. However, the great thing about this work is that the details are not lost. Every single strand of Angus' hair is clearly visible as he continues to shake it, and even the creases in his denim jacket, his chest hair, and the grain of the wood on the floor are clearly visible. It is a sparkling visual beauty that transcends 44 years of time and space while preserving the details sacrificed to raise the highlights. Even more than such brilliant images is the sound. This is an easy-to-understand upgrade method. The audio of TV broadcasts is monaural, but in this work a separate stereo sound board is synchronized. Its power is enormous. That's what makes it so exciting, as if the immortal masterpiece ``Guitar Murder Case'' had a video attached to it. However, this stereo sound board sound source does not include all songs, and two songs, “Bad Boy Boogie” and “T.N.T.”, remain the original broadcast audio. Of course, the maniac who produced this work has made it as close to the stereo sound source as possible with elaborate mastering. In fact, AI mastering is progressing rapidly (or should I say, minute by minute), and new methods are being created one after another, so it's hard to say with certainty that this work is its final form. For that reason, I introduced it from the Shades label, but it is a masterpiece that could be made into a permanent press. A photo that shows Bon Scott's bravery in a more vivid, colorful, and clear visual beauty than ever before. Please watch this work to witness the forefront of AI technology archives that may influence the future of the collector world. Multi-camera professional shot of the "October 27, 1977 Golders Green Theater" performance. This is a classic video that is also known for the BBC's famous program "SIGHT & SOUND IN CONCERT," but this work is an upgraded version produced by overseas enthusiasts. The visual beauty has been refined using artificial intelligence (AI), and the vivid colors are truly eye-catching. Brighter and sharper than any previous master. Moreover, it is amazing that the details are not lost. Angus' messy hair, the creases of Bon's denim, his chest hair, and even the grain of the floor are clearly visible. It is an upgraded work of new era quality in which the audio has also been replaced with a stereo sound board. Live at Golders Green Hippodrome, London, UK 27th October 1977 PRO-SHOT(UPGRADE) 1. Let There Be Rock 2. Problem Child 3. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be 4. Whole Lotta Rosie 5. Bad Boy Boogie 6 Rocker 7. T.N.T. Bon Scott - lead vocals Angus Young - lead guitar Malcolm Young - rhythm guitar, backing vocals Cliff Williams - bass, backing vocals Phil Rudd - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.39min.
1. Let There Be Rock 2. Problem Child 3. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be 4. Whole Lotta Rosie 5. Bad Boy Boogie 6. Rocker 7. T.N.T. Bon Scott - lead vocals Angus Young - lead guitar Malcolm Young - rhythm guitar, backing vocals Cliff Williams - bass, backing vocals Phil Rudd - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.39min.