Beatles/The Compleat Japan Broadcast Edition 1993
Beatles/The Compleat Japan Broadcast Edition 1993
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Until the appearance of ``The Beatles Anthology,'' ``Complete Beatles'' released in 1982 was the standard and best title in Beatles video history. As a Japanese narration, it was broadcast domestically at the end of 1983 under the title ``All about the Beatles'' and has been rebroadcast several times since then. Titled ``Music Scene,'' it includes the first night of the Beatles, Presley, Dylan, and Stones broadcasts over four consecutive nights. At 95 minutes, including special dialogue at the beginning and ending, ``The Complete Beatles'' was originally just under two hours long, but it has been edited to just over 70 minutes, and fans will find the short editing in that area interesting. it might be. (When I actually watched it, I thought that a 70-minute version that covered the main points might be just right without being too lame.) The original intro at the beginning and the outro featuring "Something", Japanese (of course) A) Yesterday cover performance by a guest, an interview with a famous photographer who was the photographer for the Beatles visit to Japan, an intro and outro of talk time with the guests, and original production and editing will be irresistible to core fans. Is it? At the 28th minute of the DVD, a caption suddenly appears saying, ``NHK News Breaking, JR West Labor 2:00 AM Strike Canceled Order'', which gives a sense of the times, but fans who recorded it on video at the time did not understand this. I think you must have been very disappointed by the unexpected subtitles. The content may be all too familiar to fans and may feel a little late, but ``Complete Beatles'', which has now been out of print for a long time and will probably not be rebroadcast in the future, is a great song for us. This is one of the only programs that Western music fans of the Showa generation have a nostalgic attachment to. (Actually, the anthology series with even more extensive content is also good, but this kind of software at the time that allows you to easily and reasonably deeply enjoy the history of the Beatles was surprisingly convenient.) This 1993 I think the TV broadcast version is definitely worth acquiring for fans as part of their collection. Finally, regarding the image quality, it was provided by the same person who provided Dylan's "THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT CELEBRATION" (which was also broadcast in 1992), and the image quality is excellent (naturally, the 1983 TV broadcast version was provided). The quality is far superior.) If you are a fan, this is a truly wonderful piece to add to your eternal collection. (1:34:49) 1. Introduction 2. Opening 3. In The Beginning 4. Hamburg Days 5. Brian Meets The Beatles 6. Conquer America 7. Around The World 8. Psychedelic Years 9. In The End 10. Guests Talk 11. Outroduction(Something) PRO-SHOT COLOUR/B&W NTSC Approx. 95min.
1. Introduction 2. Opening 3. In The Beginning 4. Hamburg Days 5. Brian Meets The Beatles 6. Conquer America 7. Around The World 8. Psychedelic Years 9. In The End 10. Guests Talk 11. Outroduction(Something) PRO -SHOT COLOUR/B&W NTSC Approx. 95min.