Cheap Trick/UK 1979 Best Quality
Cheap Trick/UK 1979 Best Quality
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CHEAP TRICK made a breakthrough in 1979 with "AT BUDOKAN". The iconic video of that time is now available in the highest quality Japanese version. The iconic video was filmed on February 10, 1979 at the University of Brighton. This is a multi-camera professional shot that was broadcast on the famous BBC program “ROCK GOES TO COLLEGE”. Speaking of 1979, not only "AT BUDOKAN" but also "DREAM POLICE" were huge hits, and No Questions Asked was at its peak, making it possible to return to Japan. First of all, let's look back at the progress and check the position of the show.・January 2nd – 13th: North America #1 (7 performances) [“AT BUDOKAN” released in the US in February] ・January 31st – March 9th: Europe #1 (17 performances) ← Main story ・March 17 Sunday-30th: Japan (12 performances) April 7th-August 21st: North America #2 (77 performances) August 25th-September 2nd: Europe #2 (5 performances) ← *Bonus September 9th: East Troy performance [“DREAM POLICE” released on September 21st]・September 20th-30th: North America #3 (7 performances)・October 16th-November 2nd: Oceania (9・November 27th: Honolulu performance ・December 27th-31st: North America #4 (4 performances) This is CHEAP TRICK in 1979. This past year alone is amazing, but “North America #1” is part of a tour that has continued seamlessly since the end of 1978, and “North America #4” is also part of the schedule that continues into the beginning of 1980 the following year. Anyway, you can see from the schedule that they are a genuine live band that is tour & tour & tour. Under such circumstances, the Brighton University performance of this work was the 7th concert of "Europe #1" held before and after the release of "AT BUDOKAN". [Complete master quality with zero deterioration] This show is a special performance held for “ROCK GOES TO COLLEGE”, but as the name suggests, this program is a broadcast of stages held at university gymnasiums etc. . It aired for a total of 45 episodes from September 1978 to March 1981, and featured many masterpieces in rock history, including AC/DC, CHEAP TRICK, Rory Gallagher, Tom Petty, U2, GILLAN, etc. . CHEAP TRICK's appearance is also a classic among the classics that has produced countless previous episodes, but this work is the highest among them. After all, the quality is absolutely perfect official grade. It's not ``by the standards of the time,'' nor ``for an air check.'' A digital rebroadcast version by a certain satellite broadcasting station is digitally recorded, and the visual beauty of the broadcasting station master is transferred to the DVD without any deterioration. [Japan Broadcasting version complete with subtitles] In addition to its quality, the fact that it is "Japan Broadcasting" is also a point. The DJ introducing the band and the inter-station MC are fully equipped with Japanese subtitles, and the content is excellent. For example, in the band introduction scene, ``AT BUDOKAN'' was also talked about, ``We're about to announce a new album, but this Budokan live is also awesome,'' and ``Does anyone want this color version of Kamikaze Yellow? Bring me the money later.'' He said, and threw the LP into the audience. Of course, the essential point of this work is the live performance itself at its peak. This is already a feeling of "AT BUDOKAN seen with the eyes". Of course, the stage set up in the university gymnasium is incomparably narrower than the Nippon Budokan, but the energy and masterpieces concentrated there are on par with historic live albums. Let's check out their repertoire here. Pale Highway (3 songs) Hello There (part) / Come On, Come On / I Want You To Want Me Heaven's Trap (3 songs) ・Stiff Competition (★) / California Man (★) / Surrender at Budokan (2 songs)・Ain't That A Shame/Need Your Love *Note: Songs marked with a “★” cannot be heard on “Cheap Trick at Budokan.” From a modern perspective accustomed to full-length video, the length of about 40 minutes, which fits the broadcast time frame, seems short, but on the other hand, it is also a "moving AT BUDOKAN" style. It is a masterpiece video that allows you to enjoy the band potential that created that famous album in completely official / iron-clad master quality. That is one album that should be ranked alongside “AT BUDOKAN.” Superb multi-camera professional shot of "February 10, 1979 ROCK GOES TO COLLEGE". This is a rebroadcast version by a certain satellite broadcasting station, and if the broadcast is digital, the recording is also digital. This is a completely official DVD with no deterioration and exactly the same master quality. The show will be ``AT BUDOKAN seen with the eyes'', and the DJ and MC will also mention ``AT BUDOKAN'' (with Japanese subtitles), and the band's potential is the same as a famous record. This is the best video work in history that allows you to witness the climax. Brighton Polytechnic, Brighton, UK 10th February 1979 PRO-SHOT(BEST QUALITY) (38:39) 1. Hello There 2. Introduction by Pete Drummond 3. Come On, Come On 4. Stiff Competition 5. Guitar Solo/Jam 6. Ain't That A Shame 7. Need Your Love 8. I Want You To Want Me 9. California Man 10. Surrender Robin Zander - Vocal & Guitar Rick Nielsen - Guitar & Vocal Tom Petersson - Bass & Vocal Bun E. Carlos - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.39min.
1. Hello There 2. Introduction by Pete Drummond 3. Come On, Come On 4. Stiff Competition 5. Guitar Solo/Jam 6. Ain't That A Shame 7. Need Your Love 8. I Want You To Want Me 9. California Man 10. Surrender Robin Zander - Vocal & Guitar Rick Nielsen - Guitar & Vocal Tom Petersson - Bass & Vocal Bun E. Carlos - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.39min.