Accept/Osaka,Japan 1985
Accept/Osaka,Japan 1985
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``STAYING A LIFE'' is an official work that allows you to witness the golden age of ACCEPT. A video version with the same title as the live album but with completely different content will be released. [A valuable official professional shot that allows you to witness the Golden Age] This video work is truly a fantastic masterpiece. To begin with, ACCEPT was building an era in the 1980s, but the central figure, Udo Dirkschneider, left the band just before it was about to make a huge leap forward and become successful worldwide. It suddenly stalled. Since then, they have had a colorful history, including several reunions and revivals in the 21st century, but the golden age of the 1980s, when they made their name known around the world, was too short. Moreover, it was based in West Germany, which cannot be called mainstream. Due to these circumstances, professional shots of Golden Age ACCEPT are extremely rare. Under such circumstances, ``STAYING A LIFE'', which was suddenly released in 1990 while the group was disbanding, was a blessing for fans. First, the unearthed live album ``STAYING A LIFE'' by Stefan Kaufman, who had turned into a producer, was released, followed by a video work with the same title. You can listen to and see the live performance, which until then had only been available on the EP ``KAIZOKU-BAN'', in full size. Moreover, at the performance in Japan... the emotion was immeasurable. The live album version of such a masterpiece "STAYING A LIFE" is still revered as a metal holy book, but the video version is unfortunately out of print. Since then, it has not been officially released on DVD until now. This work is a DVD that reprints the video edition “STAYING A LIFE”. [Although it has a unique style, it is a great live work] This video version is also known for its unique style. Basically, more than 90% are live multi-camera professional shots, but here and there PVs, narrations, and interviews with Stefan Kaufman are also inserted. In the early 90's, many live works with twists were released to give a special feeling, and this work was one of them. And to make things even more complicated, the live scene also has its quirks. The audio uses the album version of ``STAYING A LIFE'' from the Japan performance, but the video is not necessarily from Japan, and is overlaid with images taken at various locations on the world tour. In addition to live scenes, some songs also use off-shots from when they came to Japan, making it almost like a long live PV. Due to its production, people were asked at the time, ``Weren't they filming the Japanese performance?'' and ``Was it impossible to film a pure live performance?'' However, that being said, the sight and sound of the performance is from a golden age. ACCEPT. There are plenty of sharp formations that visualize the stately and magnificent heavy metal, and there are also plenty of people enjoying Japan in topknots and yukatas. Here, let's organize the famous songs that can be enjoyed in this work. Live (11 songs) ・Breaker: Breaker/Son Of A Bitch ・Restless & Wild: Princess Of The Dawn/Restless & Wild/Fast As A Shark ・Metal Heart: Metal Heart/Screaming For A Love-Bite/ Up To The Limit/Living For Tonight・Balls To The Wall: London Leatherboys/Balls To The Wall clip (3 songs)・I'm A Rebel/Midnight Mover/Balls To The Wall Live Album "STAYING A LIFE" This is an official video work that allows you to enjoy the scenery and even includes valuable clips. Although it is a little awkwardly made, it is hard to replace the real thrill of enjoying the moving golden age with multi-camera professional shots. This is a fantastic masterpiece that makes you want to thank the staff who did everything possible to produce it in 1990, when they had already disbanded. Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan 18th September 1985 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Metal Heart 3. Breaker 4. I'm A Rebel (Video Clip) 5. Screaming For A Love-Bite 6. Up To The Limit 7. Living For Tonight 8. Princess Of The Dawn 9. Midnight Mover (Video Clip) 10. Restless & Wild 11. Son Of A Bitch 12. Balls To The Wall (Video Clip) 13. London Leatherboys 14. Fast As A Shark 15. Balls To The Wall 16. Outro (Bound To Fail) Udo Dirkschneider - vocals Wolf Hoffmann - guitars Jorg Fischer - guitars Peter Baltes - bass Stefan Kaufmann - drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.65min.
1. Intro 2. Metal Heart 3. Breaker 4. I'm A Rebel (Video Clip) 5. Screaming For A Love-Bite 6. Up To The Limit 7. Living For Tonight 8. Princess Of The Dawn 9. Midnight Mover (Video Clip) 10. Restless & Wild 11. Son Of A Bitch 12. Balls To The Wall (Video Clip) 13. London Leatherboys 14. Fast As A Shark 15. Balls To The Wall 16. Outro (Bound To Fail) Udo Dirkschneider - vocals Wolf Hoffmann - guitars Jorg Fischer - guitars Peter Baltes - bass Stefan Kaufmann - drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.65min.