AC/DC/Monsters of Rock 1991 UK 1991 Upgrade
AC/DC/Monsters of Rock 1991 UK 1991 Upgrade
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AC/DC returned to its heyday in the early 90's with "THE RAZORS EDGE" reaching No. 2 in the US. The highest peak pro shot ever of that highlight performance is now available. [The supreme “LIVE AT DONINGTON” aimed at by maniacs] This work was filmed at “Donington performance on August 17, 1991”. Yes, it's an upgraded version of the official traditional masterpiece "LIVE AT DONINGTON". This is the birth of the best version that even surpasses the official DVD! There's not much to say about the video itself. This is the symbolic multi-camera professional shot of "THE RAZORS EDGE Tour" which has made a comeback, and the software itself has been a big hit since the VHS era. It was made into an official DVD in 2003, and an official Blu-Ray in 2007, and is still one of the most popular classics. However, there is a big problem with the current official products. That's audio. I'm not sure why, but the sound was remixed when it was released on DVD. Overdubs were added to most of the songs, and the cheers were significantly cut. There would be no problem if it made it look cool, but on the contrary, it was a bad change that caused a lot of booing from enthusiasts all over the world, so I can't deal with it. The performance has become somewhat quiet, and the somber mood without cheers is like a PV using live scenes. As for ``Hells Bells'', even when Brian Johnson pounded the bells in the highlight, there was no sound at all, resulting in a very shaky finish. In the end, “VHS version is the true LIVE AT DONINGTON” has become common knowledge among enthusiasts. It's been 18 years since that exciting official DVD release. This work was created by overseas core enthusiasts in order to break through this current situation. In fact, there are some South American DVDs that are simply copied from VHS, but the accuracy of this work cannot be compared to those. In fact, the official VHS is not completely free of overdubs, and takes from the Donnington performance are also used on the official CD ``AC/DC LIVE'' and the box ``BACKTRACKS.'' This mania not only examines the basic "official DVD + VHS" but also all such official items, and carefully selects and re-edits the take that has the least overdubs and is closest to the live scene. Moreover, the verification/reconstruction is not performed on a single song basis. He is thorough in producing overdubbed parts moment by moment, and combining multiple sources when necessary, such as a ``CD version with only the intro'' or ``DVD with only additional scenes.'' Of course, it would be pointless if the interlocking was noticeable, but in this work, the transition points are so natural that you can't tell, and it's seamless and perfectly synchronized with the highest quality visuals (the level of perfection is too high). Because it's expensive, I don't think you can tell just by watching it, so I've added an editing note to the last song.) [AC/DC's ultimate masterpiece that has made a huge comeback] I wrote earlier that "the VHS version is the true LIVE AT DONINGTON", but the VHS version also completely transcends and reaches "heights that no one has ever seen before". This work embodies this. The reason why the maniacs were so particular about it was because the live show was one of the great performances of the century. This is also a good opportunity to organize your sets. Bon Scott Era (9 songs)・High Voltage: The Jack/High Voltage/T.N.T.・Jailbreak (★)/Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap・Rock Spirit: Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be/Whole Lotta Rosie/Let There Be Rock/Highway To Hell Brian Johnson era (9 songs)/Back in Black: Shoot To Thrill/Back In Black/Hells Bells/You Shook Me All Night Long/Devil's Invitation: For Those About To Rock (We Salute You), Blow Up Your Video: Heatseeker (★), Razor's Edge: Thunderstruck/Fire Your Guns (★)/Moneytalks (★) *Note: "★" The songs marked are the songs that were not played at the end of this tour. ...and it looks like this. The two-disc set "AC/DC LIVE" that came out around the same time has a volume that far exceeds this work because it was edited from multiple live performances, but on the other hand, it was an outrageous edit in which each song was faded. did. In that respect, in this work, the full show, including “Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be” that could not be heard on “AC/DC LIVE”, is spelled out seamlessly as on the spot. And above all, the performance is intense. After that, AC/DC began to leave video works for each tour, but Angus of this work is still 36 years old. In addition to his age, he has tremendous energy that has bounced back from a period of stagnation, and he goes wild. Brian's razor voice is also wonderful, and the momentum and destructive power are different from "NO BULL", which tends to be talked about in terms of taste. Speaking of the driving force behind the energetic show, Chris Slade sitting on the stool cannot be overlooked. Despite being the oldest of all the members in terms of actual age, his beats are aggressive and full of dynamism. Of course, if you say "Mr. Groove with the AC/DC mark," it can't be anyone other than Phil Rudd, and in that sense, Chris is also a bit bland. However, the forward beat, which is different from the fill, creates a driving feeling and pulls the show along. In particular, the lively “Fire Your Guns” and “Moneytalks” and “Heatseeker”, which completely surpassed the studio version, can only be played by Chris, and it may be inevitable that they will not be played on subsequent tours. A historic show at Donington, a sacred place where each note gives off an aura and even the mood of loud cheers has magic. This is one piece that is the ultimate in that masterpiece video. It is a full live work different from the fragmented "AC/DC LIVE", and it is not a strange mix like the DVD version "LIVE AT DONINGTON", but more beautiful than the VHS version. A "DEFINITIVE" video work that is the result of the passion and effort of a maniac. Multi-camera professional shot of "August 17, 1991 Donington Performance". This is the ultimate edition of the official traditional masterpiece "LIVE AT DONINGTON". The official DVD release was unpopular with overdubs and a mix that removed the cheers, but this work is the closest to the live scene, with overseas enthusiasts also using the VHS version, official CD ``AC/DC LIVE'', box ``BACKTRACKS'', etc. Carefully selected and re-edited takes. You can enjoy the highlight performances of the era of ``THE RAZORS EDGE'', which has made a great comeback with the lowest possible quality and the highest quality image and sound quality. This is the ultimate work that goes beyond being completely official. Castle Donington, Leicestershire, UK 17th August 1991 PRO-SHOT*UPGRADE (117:35) 1. Intro (full intro of CD version) 2. Thunderstruck (mainly VHS audio with few overdubs) 3. Shoot to Thrill (VHS+DVD version) Additional scenes) 4. Back in Black (CD version full intro + song is VHS audio) 5. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be (VHS audio) 6. Heatseeker (DVD audio. VHS has good cheers, but it's over 7. Fire Your Guns (CD version full intro + VHS audio) 8. Jailbreak (DVD audio. VHS has overdubs) 9. The Jack (VHS audio) 10. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (BACKTRACKS version) 11 . Moneytalks (VHS audio) 12. Hells Bells (DVD audio + VHS intro/outro) 13. High Voltage (DVD audio) 14. Whole Lotta Rosie (DVD audio. VHS has overdubs) 15. You Shook Me All Night Long (VHS audio) 16. T.N.T. (VHS audio) 17. Let There Be Rock (VHS audio) 18. Highway to Hell (VHS audio) 19. For Those About to Rock We Salute You (DVD audio. VHS has overdubs) Brian Johnson - Lead Vocals Angus Young - Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals Malcolm Young - Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals Cliff Williams - Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals Chris Slade - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.118min.
1. Intro (full intro of CD version) 2. Thunderstruck (mainly VHS audio with few overdubs) 3. Shoot to Thrill (additional scenes of VHS + DVD) 4. Back in Black (full intro of CD version + songs are VHS audio) ) 5. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be (VHS audio) 6. Heatseeker (DVD audio. VHS has good cheers, but has overdubs) 7. Fire Your Guns (CD version full intro + VHS audio) 8. Jailbreak (DVD audio. VHS has overdubs) 9. The Jack (VHS audio) 10. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (BACKTRACKS version) 11. Moneytalks (VHS audio) 12. Hells Bells (DVD audio + VHS intro/outro) 13. High Voltage (DVD audio) 14. Whole Lotta Rosie (DVD audio. VHS has overdubs) 15. You Shook Me All Night Long (VHS audio) 16. T.N.T. (VHS audio) 17. Let There Be Rock (VHS Audio) 18. Highway to Hell (VHS audio) 19. For Those About to Rock We Salute You (DVD audio. VHS has overdubs) Brian Johnson - Lead Vocals Angus Young - Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals Malcolm Young - Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals Cliff Williams - Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals Chris Slade - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.118min.