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Chicago/Germany 1982 Upgrade

Chicago/Germany 1982 Upgrade

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CHICAGO in 1982 welcomed Bill Champlin and opened up a new world. A new upgrade master has been discovered for the iconic video of that time. This is an emergency release decision. The symbolic video was shot at the "December 19, 1982 Dortmund performance." This is a multi-camera professional shot taken when he appeared at West Germany's famous event "ROCKPOP IN CONCERT". This festival was held from 1978 to 1989 on the premise that it would be broadcast on ZDF (Second German Television). In 1982, it was held for a total of 5 days in May (2 days) and December (3 days), and CHICAGO appeared in the December edition with REO SPEEDWAGON, Tom Petty, Gary Moore, Loverboy, etc. Also, at the time, they were on tour for "CHICAGO 16". First, let’s look back at the schedule at that time and check the show’s position.・February 10th: Buffalo performance ・May 14th-June 6th: North America #1a (10 performances) [“CHICAGO 16” released on June 7th] ・June 12th-August 5th: North America # 1b (25 performances) ・September 26th - October 9th: North America #2 (6 performances) ・November 2nd - 24th: North America #3 (12 performances) ・December 18th + 19th: West Germany (2 Performance) ←★Here★ This is CHICAGO in 1982. Although they have always been a band whose main battleground is their home country, in the early 1980s they focused heavily on North America. This work's "ROCKPOP IN CONCERT" performance was an exception among the exceptions, an overseas performance. Such a show is a classic among the classics that has been known for a long time only for the famous program "ROCKPOP IN CONCERT". If you are paying attention to this article, you have probably seen it in some previous edition. This work is also the same standard professional shot, but its quality is completely unexperienced. He is a freshly discovered new master who blows away all existing groups. Its quality can only be described as ``completely official grade''. No, this video is also of the type that is repeatedly upgraded, and even the master in recent years has been sufficiently official grade. However, this work exceeds even that. Although there is some horizontal line noise due to aging, the colors and resolution are unusually beautiful. Apparently, it was digitized directly from the broadcast station's master tape, but I'm surprised that such a thing is even possible, and it's amazing that it has maintained this quality for about 40 years, even though it is a broadcast station. is removed. Well, it doesn't matter what band/artist it is, just try to remember the most beautiful 80's footage you've ever seen. This work is at least as good as that video. What is depicted with such transcendent visual beauty is CHICAGO's enthusiastic performance that sent "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" to number one in the United States. It's about an hour long, probably in keeping with the broadcast time slot, but it's packed with old and new masterpieces. Let's organize the contents here.・Chicago Trail: Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? ・Chicago and 23 Vows: Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon/25 Or 6 To 4 ・Caribbean Whirlwind: Scrapbook/If You Leave Me Now ・Love Me Tomorrow: Chains/Love Me Tomorrow/Hard To Say I'm Sorry/Get Away・Others: Gimme Some Lovin'/Got To Get You Into My Life...and so on. The hit songs old and new, the lack of enthusiasm for the European tour, and the cover songs featuring the brass are all familiar, but the beautiful visuals make them look completely different. I have handled a lot of valuable records with no regard for quality, but beautiful images are truly wonderful in themselves. It is an amazing video masterpiece that makes you reconsider even such commonplace things. The most beautiful video work in history that allows you to witness CHICAGO regaining its glory in the 1980s. A super important work that is equal to or better than the essential official masterpiece. Multi-camera professional shot when appearing on "December 19, 1982 ROCKPOP IN CONCERT". It is a classic among the classics that has been known for a long time, but this work is a new excavation master that blows away all the existing groups. Its quality can only be described as ``completely official grade''. No, the conventional version was sufficiently official grade, but this work transcends even that. It seems to have been digitized directly from the broadcast station's master tape, and the color and resolution are unusually beautiful. This is the most beautiful video work in history, allowing you to witness the passionate performance of CHICAGO, which opened up a new world with Bill Champlin. Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany 19th December 1982 PRO-SHOT(UPGRADE!!) 1. Programme Digest (Chicao/Loverboy/Tom Petty/A Flock Of Seagulls/Gary Moore) 2. Intro 3. Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon 4. Scrapbook 5. Chains 6. If You Leave Me Now 7. Free Form Intro 8. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 9. Love Me Tomorrow 10. Hard To Say I'm Sorry / Get Away 11. 25 Or 6 To 4 12. Gimme Some Lovin' 13. Got To Get You Into My Life Robert Lamm - keyboards, vocals Peter Cetera - bass, vocals Bill Champlin - keyboards, guitar, vocals Danny Seraphine - drums Walter Parazaider - woodwind, backing vocals Lee Loughnane - trumpet , backing vocals James Pankow - trombone, backing vocals Chris Pinnick - lead guitar PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.61min.

1. Program Digest (Chicao/Loverboy/Tom Petty/A Flock Of Seagulls/Gary Moore) 2. Intro 3. Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon 4. Scrapbook 5. Chains 6. If You Leave Me Now 7. Free Form Intro 8 . Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 9. Love Me Tomorrow 10. Hard To Say I'm Sorry / Get Away 11. 25 Or 6 To 4 12. Gimme Some Lovin' 13. Got To Get You Into My Life Robert Lamm - keyboards, vocals Peter Cetera - bass, vocals Bill Champlin - keyboards, guitar, vocals Danny Seraphine - drums Walter Parazaider - woodwind, backing vocals Lee Loughnane - trumpet, backing vocals James Pankow - trombone, backing vocals Chris Pinnick - lead guitar PRO -SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.61min.

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