Beatles/Share Stadium NY,USA 1965 2016 Remaster Version
Beatles/Share Stadium NY,USA 1965 2016 Remaster Version
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As mentioned in "THE BEATLES AT SHEA STADIUM (NEW REMASTER)", the latest version of Shea Stadium, the 2016 movie "EIGHT DAYS A WEEK", which was screened at the same time as the movie "EIGHT DAYS A WEEK", was only available in theaters at the time. was released and was not included in subsequent DVD or Blu-ray bonuses. In fact, even back in 2016, it was stated that Share Stadium had no plans to be released as software. Furthermore, even now that "EIGHT DAYS A WEEK" can be easily viewed on distribution, it does not include shared footage. In today's world where releases are so aggressive, this is a very rare and unusual treatment. This time, we will throw a stone in this situation. There was an enthusiast who took a close-up photo of the screen when it was released in theaters in 2016. In other words, it is an audience shot. This seems to have been taken from a seat in the front of the theater, so the screen is a little slanted, but thanks to advances in modern technology, it's surprisingly easy to see. Although it is not as good as the original 4K restoration, the image quality itself is still very clear. Thanks to the character who always appears at the beginning of Japanese movie theaters (lol) who dared to do something that wouldn't be strange to be caught, for many people, it was a moment! ) is also a little funny. Also, there is a cut in "Help!", probably because the filming was about to be found, but it can be said that it is a video that is a reward for the effort that makes you feel sorry for the hardships. By being able to see it in this way, you can once again enjoy the unique and bold audio processing unique to the 2016 version. Among them, the opening "Twist And Shout" was a process that made the 1963 studio recording dubbing the mania. The process of mixing the live sound source and studio recording in “Baby’s In Black” was also bold, but it seems like this was a desperate measure to hide the mistake in singing John’s lyrics. On the other hand, "Act Naturally", which compensated for the missing parts other than Ringo's vocals with studio recordings, can be called the best work of 2016, and it seems that the TV broadcast that was forcibly recorded in the studio, or the sound other than Ringo's vocals, is the best work of 2016. I am more interested in the well-balanced finish than the sunken soundboard recording. There are probably many enthusiasts who only saw this kind of processing back in 2016 and haven't seen it since. A convenient item that allows you to easily enjoy the 2016 Share Stadium for the first time in a while! Live at Shea Stadium, New York City, NY, USA 15th August 1965 (28:41) 1. Introduction 2. Twist And Shout 3. I Feel Fine 4. Dizzy Miss Lizzy 5. Ticket To Ride 6. Act Naturally 7. Can 't Buy Me Love 8. Baby's In Black 9. A Hard Day's Night 10. Help! 11. I'm Down / Ending PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.29min.
1. Introduction 2. Twist And Shout 3. I Feel Fine 4. Dizzy Miss Lizzy 5. Ticket To Ride 6. Act Naturally 7. Can't Buy Me Love 8. Baby's In Black 9. A Hard Day's Night 10. Help! 11. I'm Down / Ending PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.29min.