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Beatles/Nippon Budokan performance June 30th Upper version 2020 Remaster

Beatles/Nippon Budokan performance June 30th Upper version 2020 Remaster

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“LIVE AT BUDOKAN 1966 DEFINITIVE EDITION”, which is the ultimate compilation of footage of the Beatles’ visit to Japan, was sold out due to great popularity, but after that, the shocking upper version of “BUDOKAN 1ST JULY” was released as the video of the July 1st performance. 1966 2020 REMASTER” is now available. This is a reprint of the version that aired on the night of July 1, 1966, and continues to be a best-seller as a groundbreaking video that allows you to simulate that night that everyone in Japan was glued to their TV screens. In this way, while the definitive version of July 1st was released, only the June 30th video was left behind due to the Sold Out of "LIVE AT BUDOKAN ~". Not only is this a huge letdown...but it's also natural that enthusiasts who missed out on buying "LIVE AT BUDOKAN~" were asking, "Can you please release it again on June 30th?" Sho. Therefore, following "BUDOKAN 1ST JULY 1966 2020 REMASTER" a few months ago, this time the "2020 REMASTER" version of the June 30th video will be released. For this release, the footage of the main concert is the same as last time, including the undercard part. However, due to the standalone release, the recording time of the disc was shorter than the previous version, so it was possible to record at a higher bit rate, and in addition, noise reduction was applied using the latest technology, which was seen here and there in the previous version. Block noise has been reduced. If you look at the movement of the cymbals he hits from the angle where Ringo is captured, you'll understand the upper-cut feeling. The story goes back and forth, but the footage from the Beatles' arrival at the opening, their lodging at Capitol Tokyu, and their departure to Budokan has also been re-edited. The four-part video seen in "LIVE AT BUDOKAN 1966 DEFINITIVE EDITION" was cut, and the video of running on the Shuto Expressway, which was transplanted to "BUDOKAN 1ST JULY~", was also cut. This time, the entire video has been edited in a straight forward manner, and the press conference is placed at the end of the disc, making it easier to watch as a live video software. As you can probably guess from the editing concept so far, even beginners can easily get started compared to the June 30th part of ``LIVE AT BUDOKAN~'', which was the culmination of the song. The ABC News video that appeared after the concert was also seen in "LIVE AT BUDOKAN~", but this time we got an upper version of Generation's younger version. As a result of replacing it with that, the outline of the image has become sharper, albeit slightly, and the blurry impression from last time has been alleviated. Before this video, a video of the Beatles taking off from Haneda Airport is added, but this was in "LIVE AT BUDOKAN ~" but not in "BUDOKAN 1ST JULY ~". When recording this video, it was re-edited, and scenes such as airport inspections where the Beatles were not visible were intentionally cut. In this respect, the video collection is easy to access even for beginners. On the other hand, what was added for the first time in this release is news footage from Japan that is full of the Showa era. Here, there are more images of the Beatles' surroundings than of the Beatles in the news footage, for example, not only the group that opposed the Beatles' visit to Japan, but also the police collecting the leaflets they had distributed, and the footage of the Beatles on public roads. It's heartwarming to see girls gathering to watch the Beatles' car pass by. In this way, even though it thoroughly covers maniac videos, it is still compactly compiled and is a new definitive version of the June 30th video that can be enjoyed by everyone from beginners to enthusiasts. Of course, even those who own "LIVE AT BUDOKAN 1966 DEFINITIVE EDITION" can enjoy this finish. ・Re-edited for about 1 hour and recorded at a high bit rate ・Start from Haneda Airport to entering the Budokan venue → Re-edited to focus on the scene where the Beatles are shown ・Main story → Noise reduction processing same as 7/1 tall case version Reduced block noise ・After the performance → 7/1 Re-edited with the addition of the 7/3 Haneda Airport scene that was not included in the tall case version ・ABC color film → Replaced with an upgraded source with a slightly younger tape generation than the previous work ・Mainichi News → New Recorded in Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 30th June 1966 PRO-SHOT(UPGRADE) 1. Introduction 2. Opening Act #1 3. Opening Act #2 4. Opening Act #3 5. MC 6. Rock And Roll Music 7. She's A Woman 8. If I Needed Someone 9. Day Tripper 10. Baby's In Black 11. I Feel Fine 12. Yesterday 13. I Wanna Be Your Man 14. Nowhere Man 15. Paperback Writer 16. I'm Down 17. Departure From Haneda Airport 18. ABC News Unedited Footage 19. Newsreel 20. Press ConferencePRO-SHOT COLOUR/B&W NTSC Approx.62min.

1. Introduction 2. Opening Act #1 3. Opening Act #2 4. Opening Act #3 5. MC 6. Rock And Roll Music 7. She's A Woman 8. If I Needed Someone 9. Day Tripper 10. Baby's In Black 11. I Feel Fine 12. Yesterday 13. I Wanna Be Your Man 14. Nowhere Man 15. Paperback Writer 16. I'm Down 17. Departure From Haneda Airport 18. ABC News Unedited Footage 19. Newsreel 20. Press ConferencePRO-SHOT COLOUR/B&W NTSC Approx.62min.

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