Aerosmith/Russia 2015 Complete Jewel Version
Aerosmith/Russia 2015 Complete Jewel Version
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AEROSMITH in 2015, reigning as a rock music icon while also embarking on solo careers. Experience that special performance with this exquisite video. This film was shot at their Moscow performance on September 5, 2015, featuring a vacuum-packed, breathtaking audience shot. As mentioned at the beginning, 2015 was a time when not only the original AEROSMITH but also extracurricular activities were on the rise, including the formation of HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES and Steven Tyler's solo performance. To understand the situation, let's first take a bird's-eye view of their activities at the time.・February 1st + 14th: Solo (2 shows) *February 25th: Las Vegas performance ・March 5th + 13th: Solo (2 shows) "BLUE ARMY Tour" *June 10th - August 7th: North America (17 shows) ・August 22nd: Solo (1 show) *September 5th: Moscow performance ←★This work★ ・September 9th + 10th: Solo (2 shows) {"HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES" released on September 11th} ・September 16th - 24th: HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES (3 shows) ・September 27th - December 31st: Solo (6 shows)This is AEROSMITH in 2015. Shows marked with an "*" are AEROSMITH mainstay shows, and shows marked with a "・" are Steven's solo shows or HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES live shows. The main focus at the time was the "BLUE ARMY Tour," consisting of the "North American" leg in June and the "Moscow Performance" in September. In other words, this work was a one-off "BLUE ARMY Tour Extra Edition." This work, which conveys such a show, is ultra-beautiful and breathtaking. The first thing that strikes you is the incredibly clear image quality. Pulling back a little, you can see the considerable distance, but even the finest details are crystal clear. From there, you boldly zoom in, and the beauty remains undiminished. Even when Steven and Joe's entire bodies fill the screen, the same delicacy as their playing is maintained, resulting in an incredible visual beauty that is hard to believe was achieved with equipment from 10 years ago. The cinematography is also impressive. It appears to be an outdoor stage set up on Lubyanka Square, and although there are no second-floor seats, the stage passes far above the front audience, allowing you to view it directly with zero obstructions. Furthermore, the sense of stability is extraordinary. Since this was 10 years ago, there probably weren't as many anti-shake features as there are today, so a tripod was probably used. The camerawork, with its impressive stability and powerful zoom, is incredibly flexible. It's like standing on the scene as a three-meter giant. What's even more impressive is the audio, which matches the footage perfectly. Because it was an outdoor venue, there were no walls or roofs to reflect sound, and the sound directly picked up from the PA was intense and thick. If it weren't for the obvious audience footage, you'd probably wonder, "Could it be a soundboard?!" Such stunning views and powerful sound depict a one-night Moscow night. Speaking of representative footage from this period, there's also the official work "ROCKS DONINGTON 2014," so let's compare it and organize the set at the end. 70s Classics (6 songs) - Nighttime Heavy Rock: Toys in the Attic, Walk This Way, Sweet Emotion - Other: Last Child, Come Together, Dream On 80s and Beyond (9 songs) - Geffen Era: Love In An Elevator, Cryin', Livin' on the Edge, Rag Doll (★), Dude (Looks Like a Lady) - Other: Jaded, Stop Messin' Around (★), I Don't Want To Miss A Thing, Mannish Boy (★) *Note: * indicates songs not featured in the official "ROCKS DONINGTON 2014" concert. ...And so on. The album is essentially greatest hits, as seen on "ROCKS DONINGTON 2014," with some fairly standard replacements. The most unusual and interesting track is the final track, "Mannish Boy." However, this is not a standard cover. After introducing the band members, Stephen shouted "Happy birthday!!" to Joe, who turns 65 in five days, and a Muddy Waters original was played at full volume throughout the venue. Joe strummed his guitar along with the music to conclude the show. AEROSMITH's last visit to Japan was in 2013, and we missed out on experiencing what followed. This film is a masterpiece of immersive video that will quench that thirst. It features a stunning audience shot from the "September 5, 2015 Moscow Performance." The stunning angle allows you to see directly onto the stage with no obstructions, and the camera's stability, likely due to the use of a tripod, is incredible. You'll feel like a three-meter giant as you experience the greatest hits live, reminiscent of "Rocks Donington 2014." Lubyanskaya Square, Moscow, Russia 5th September 2015 AMAZING SHOT!!! 1. Love In An Elevator 2. Cryin' 3. Jaded 4. Last Child 5. Livin' On The Edge 6. Toys In The Attic 7. Drum Solo 8. Rag Doll 9. Stop Messin' Round 10. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing 11. Come Together 12. Dude (Looks Like a Lady) 13. Walk This Way 14. Angel (snippet) 15. Dream On 16. Sweet Emotion Intro 17. Sweet Emotion 18. Band Introduction 19. Outro/Mannish Boy COLOR NTSC Approx.89min.
Lubyanskaya Square, Moscow, Russia 5th September 2015 AMAZING SHOT!!! 1. Love In An Elevator 2. Cryin' 3. Jaded 4. Last Child 5. Livin' On The Edge 6. Toys In The Attic 7. Drum Solo 8. Rag Doll 9. Stop Messin' Round 10. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing 11. Come Together 12. Dude (Looks Like a Lady) 13. Walk This Way 14. Angel (snippet) 15. Dream On 16. Sweet Emotion Intro 17. Sweet Emotion 18. Band Introduction 19. Outro/Mannish Boy COLOUR NTSC Approx.89min.