Aerosmith Jimmy Page Aerosmith Jimmy Page/London,UK 1990
Aerosmith Jimmy Page Aerosmith Jimmy Page/London,UK 1990
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A powerful and luxurious special item has arrived. This work is a leaked video of the performance of "Marquee Club on August 20, 1990". The collaboration between AEROSMITH and Jimmy Page can be seen in the highest quality, so it is a very popular video title on DVD. AEROSMITH, who appeared at "MONSTERS OF ROCK" on August 18, 1990, performed one more performance in the UK two days later. That was the "Marquee Club" of this work. On this day, only rehearsal footage was known for a long time, but after that, the main live performance footage filmed by the people involved appeared. That is this work. It was filmed by the manager at the time with a handy video, and the sound was recorded by a microphone. It is classified as an "audience shot", but the quality is not very good, but it can not be called "audience". In this work, the photographer moves and changes between three angles: "looking down shot", "stage wing shot", and "front shot". To summarize the angle changes... A: 2nd floor looking down shot "Monkey On My Back" "F.I.N.E." B: Stage side shot "Janie's Got A Gun" "Back In The Saddle" C: 1st floor front shot "One Way Street" - "Milk Cow Blues" 6 songs A: 2nd floor looking down shot "Toys In The Attic" - "Walk This Way" 10 songs ... and so on. Since one manager was shooting while moving, the songs were incomplete at the switching points, but all of them are of a high-class quality that is impossible for ordinary customers. Especially amazing is "B: Stage side shot". It was shot from the right side of the stage (Joe Perry side), but since it is a narrow stage of "Marquee Club", this is already super close to Perry. It seems that you can touch it if you reach out, so it's more like "standing on the stage together" than "shooting from the side". Of course, the view taken from the stage is a professional shot itself. Frankly speaking, it is no exaggeration to say that it is "something that only takes close-up angles of professional shots". Of course, since it is only that close-up, the sound is exactly as the members are listening on stage. It is a very close sound with zero sense of distance. Although it gives up to the "B" angle in impact, the other angles are also excellent. With a zero-obstruction view unique to the related seats, you can look directly at the stage. The stability that does not need to hide the camera is also outstanding, and even from a distant view, if you zoom in, it will become a professional shot-class image beauty. And the performance with Jimmy Page, which is attracting attention, was filmed in the last "A: 2nd floor overlooking shot". It is not just one or two songs to play, but five songs "I Ain't Got You", "Think About It", "Red House", "Immigrant Song", and "Train Kept A Rollin'" are also performed together. Blues standards, Jimmy Hendrix, and THE YARDBIRDS covers are also delicious, but the most intense one is probably "Immigrant Song". It's extremely rare just to see AEROSMITH playing, but it also comes with a real page. At one point, there were rumors of a ZEP tour with Steven Tyler at the front, but if that had happened, it would have been like this... My imagination ran wild, but it was so luxurious that it made my mind fly. Also, "Red House" is interesting. During Jimmy's solo, the amp had trouble and the performance was interrupted. Steven said, "It's a two-minute break," and Joey connected with a drum solo, and restarted Red House with Jimmy's guitar solo again. Although it was a collaboration of the century, you can also witness a heartwarming and realistic scene. In addition to the luxurious collaboration, the whole show is amazing. The resurrected AEROSMITH, which had been exciting arenas and stadiums all over the world. It is crammed into a marquee with a capacity of less than 400 people. This is a video work where you can experience the compressed monster power from the best seats with plenty of professional shot-class zoom. This is a chance to easily get the super-decided video that is naturally very popular. Live at Marquee Club, London, England 20th August 1990 1. Introduction 2. Monkey On My Back 3. F.I.N.E. 4. Janie's Got A Gun 5. Back In The Saddle 6. One Way Street 7. Big Ten Inch Record 8. Mama Kin 9. Voodoo Medicine Man 10. What It Takes 11. Milk Cow Blues 12. Toys In The Attic 13. I 't Got You (with Jimmy Page) 14. Think About It (with Jimmy Page) 15. Red House #1 (with Jimmy Page) 16. Red House #2 (with Jimmy Page) 17. Immigrant Song (with Jimmy Page) 18. Train Kept A Rollin' (with Jimmy Page) 19. Young Lust 20. Dream On 21. Love In An Elevator 22. Walk This Way Steven Tyler - Vocals Joe Perry - Guitar Brad Whitford - Guitar Tom Hamilton - Bass Joey Kramer - Drums Special Guest : Jimmy Page - Guitar COLOR NTSC Approx. 93min
Live at Marquee Club, London, England 20th August 1990 1. Introduction 2. Monkey On My Back 3. F.I.N.E. 4. Janie's Got A Gun 5. Back In The Saddle 6. One Way Street 7. Big Ten Inch Record 8. Mama Kin 9. Voodoo Medicine Man 10. What It Takes 11. Milk Cow Blues 12. Toys In The Attic 13. I Ain't Got You (with Jimmy Page) 14. Think About It (with Jimmy Page) 15. Red House #1 (with Jimmy Page) 16. Red House #2 (with Jimmy Page) 17. Immigrant Song (with Jimmy Page) 18. Train Kept A Rollin' (with Jimmy Page) 19. Young Lust 20. Dream On 21. Love In An Elevator 22. Walk This Way Steven Tyler - Vocals Joe Perry - Guitar Brad Whitford - Guitar Tom Hamilton - Bass Joey Kramer - Drums Special Guest : Jimmy Page - Guitar COLOUR NTSC Approx. 93min