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Deep Purple/CA,USA 1974 Complete Multi-Angle Edition Jewel Version

Deep Purple/CA,USA 1974 Complete Multi-Angle Edition Jewel Version

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"DEEP PURPLE of Cali Jam" has gone beyond the boundaries of one band and has even become the pinnacle of popular culture "rock music". A "full-load" video work that covers the mythical stage is now available. This work contains, of course, the "California Jam" performance on April 6, 1974. It is a multi-camera pro shot. It is a super famous video that everyone has experienced at least once, but on the other hand, it is also known for its various types. This work is an edited work in which an overseas enthusiast puts together such different versions. A list of various different versions in a split screen The editing method is innovative. If you look at the screen capture on the right, you will see some small screens lined up, but this is the content of this work. Yes, all five different versions of the video are displayed at once, so you can compare them simultaneously. The maniacs who produced it did not specify which version they used, so there is some speculation, but the five types are probably "old video version (BBC sent in the UK)", "ABC broadcast version in the US", "2005 DVD version (BBC + ABC)", "2016 BD version", and "unearthed 8mm version" (sorry if I'm wrong). Also, not all of these five types are complete versions, so the number of types varies depending on the song and scene. Scenes with fewer types are displayed large, up to a minimum of two divisions. The fun of comparing all the scenes that have been released It's more interesting than you can imagine. Even in the same scene / moment, Coverdale and Ritchie are completely different, and even in Glen's solo, the angle is different from the right / left / back depending on the version, so the image changes completely. "Oh, by the way, this video wasn't in the current BD version" "I've never seen this angle before!?" It's a series of "Oh, by the way, this video wasn't in the current BD version" "I've never seen this angle before!?" Even if the same video is used, it is a completely different work due to production such as watermark processing, and it is nostalgic that animation is added to the legendary guitar crash. Aside from the editing, the differences in image quality and color are surprisingly interesting, with some versions being filled in with red lighting as in the actual scene, and the colors being adjusted. Even if you have watched all the versions, you may not be able to recognize the specific differences, but this work makes all of them clear at a glance. DEEP PURPLE's... No, this is a masterpiece edited work that delves deeply into the most important images of rock culture. Some people may have compared them by playing them simultaneously every time they bought a new one, but it is not easy to do all five types. This is a piece that thoroughly pursues the enjoyment of such enthusiasts. Please take this opportunity to enjoy the mythical stage of rock history to the fullest. *Note: Since the screen is split, each image tends to be small. We recommend watching it on the largest screen possible. A multi-camera pro shot of "California Jam on April 6, 1974". The five existing versions, "old video version (BBC broadcast in the UK)", "American ABC broadcast version", "2005 DVD version (BBC + ABC)", "2016 Blu-ray version", and "unearthed 8mm version", are simultaneously displayed on a split screen, allowing you to compare the differences in angles, editing, color processing, etc. at once. "Oh, come to think of it, this footage wasn't in the current version" and "I've never seen that angle before!?" are the kind of things you'll find on this DVD, as it delves deep into the most important footage in rock culture. Ontario Motor Speedway, Ontario, CA, USA 6th April 1974 PRO-SHOT (AMAZING EDITION) 1. Intro 2. Burn 3. Might Just Take Your Life 4. Mistreated 5. Smoke On The Water 6. You Fool No One 7. Drum Solo / The Mule 8. Space Truckin' David Coverdale - Vocal Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Glenn Hughes - Bass & Vocal Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drum s PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.76min.

Ontario Motor Speedway, Ontario, CA, USA 6th April 1974 PRO-SHOT (AMAZING EDITION) 1. Intro 2. Burn 3. Might Just Take Your Life 4. Mistreated 5. Smoke On The Water 6. You Fool No One 7. Drum Solo / The Mule 8. Space Truckin' David Coverdale - Vocal Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Glenn Hughes - Bass & Vocal Jon Lord - Keyboards Ian Paice - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.76min.

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