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Deep Purple/Netherlands 2012

Deep Purple/Netherlands 2012

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DEEP PURPLE did not release any studio work for 8 years after ``RAPTURE OF THE DEEP'' and was busy touring. Introducing an extremely shocking video that allows you to witness them in such an era in the highest quality. This work includes “December 4, 2012 Amsterdam Performance”. This is a super-excellent audience shot taken in one act of “THE SONGS THAT BUILT ROCK Tour” that has nothing to do with the album. Since he did not come to Japan on this tour, there is an impression that Japan is in a blank period, but he also performed with an orchestra in between. Official works such as ``LIVE AT MONTREUX 2011'' and ``LIVE IN VERONA'' were also left behind. This is also a good opportunity, so let's first unravel the overall picture of the world tour and check the show's position. 2011 * June 3-25: North America #1 (16 performances) * July 8-29: Europe #1 (10 performances) ← *Official work October 4-28: South America (16 performances) Performances) *November 26th - December 15th: Europe #2 (12 performances) February 2nd - 26th, 2012: North America #2 (17 performances) October 24th - December 10th: Europe #3 (28 performances) ←★Here★ *Note: ``*'' marks are orchestra tour dates, ``・'' are regular schedules. This is the whole picture of “THE SONGS THAT BUILT ROCK Tour”. A mini-tour was held in Mexico and Eastern Europe in the first half of 2011 (approximately 18 performances in total), but the tour title was changed and the full-fledged start began in June. The two official works mentioned above were “Europe #1” shows co-starred with an orchestra, but this work is much later. This was the 24th concert of the band-only final leg "Europe #3". This work, shot at such a show, is a strange and exquisite video that will make you want to list it out endlessly. I have no choice but to write "audience shot" as the type, but the quality that would have been imagined by that word is incorrect. At this time, please ignore the facts and imagine in your mind ``shots of people involved'', ``one-camera professional shots'', and ``official footage before editing''. yes. That is the quality of this work. I left too much to my imagination, so to put it simply, the shooting position was...I don't know. There is also a screen capture on the right, but as you can see, it is no different from the close-up of the professional shot, and the angle and distance are not the same (even Ian Paice's face is close up at the back of the stage!) . And it keeps going on and on. Occasionally, you can see the arms of people in the front row (or maybe next door?), so it looks like they're in the audience seats, but it's such a close-up angle that you wonder, "Isn't this really a staff photo shoot?" Furthermore, the sound is super direct to match the sight. It feels more like an audience than a spectacle, but that's just the tone and the vividness of the applause. The show drawn with such transcendent quality is also wonderful. As I said the day before, the official video of this tour will be accompanied by an orchestra, so let's compare it with the band performance "FROM THE SETTING SUN... (IN WACKEN)". Classics (12 songs) - In Rock: Into the Fire / Hard Lovin' Man - Fireball: Fireball (★) / Strange Kind of Woman / The Mule (★) / No One Came - Machine Head: Maybe I'm a Leo (★)/Lazy/Space Truckin'/Smoke on the Water・Others: Hush/Black Night After Reunion (5 songs)・Ritchie Era: The Battle Rages On (★)/Perfect Strangers・Mose Era: Contact Lost /Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming (★) / The Well-Dressed Guitar *Note: Songs marked with a "★" are not seen in the official work "FROM THE SETTING SUN... (IN WACKEN)". ...and it looks like this. While a group of familiar masterpieces are lined up in a row, "FIREBALL" is featured as much as "MACHINE HEAD". Starting with "Fireball" instead of "Highway Star" is also refreshing, and the jam feeling of "Into the Fire" and "Hard Lovin' Man" that follows is wrapped in enthusiasm as if it had suddenly warped to the second half of the show. Although there are no famous songs that you hear for the first time, the balance and juxtaposition alone make it feel very fresh, and it doesn't feel out of place. It is also a show that will once again surprise you with the craftsmanship of a veteran who has lived on stage. In any case, it's a shocking video that will take the scales out of your eyes and stick your hand through your mouth to pull out your guts. It's been a while since I've seen a video that astounds me with its quality alone and makes my heart rate soar. A truly miraculous audience shot. Superb audience shot of "December 4, 2012 Amsterdam performance". The angles taken near the front are a series of super-zoom shots of each member (even Ian Paice, who is at the back of the stage, gets a close-up of his face!), and rather than the audience, they are "parties shots," "one-camera professional shots," and "before editing." It would be more fitting to say "Official video of ``. Furthermore, the sound is super direct to match the sight. This is a shocking video that will make your heart rate go up just because of the quality. Live at Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam, Netherlands 4th December 2012 AMAZING SHOT!!!! 1. Intro 2. Fireball 3. Into the Fire 4. Hard Lovin' Man 5. Maybe I'm a Leo 6. Strange Kind of Woman 7 . The Battle Rages On 8. Contact Lost 9. Guitar Solo 10. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming 11. The Well-Dressed Guitar 12. The Mule(incl. Drum Solo) 13. Lazy 14. No One Came 15. Keyboard Solo 16 Perfect Strangers 17. Space Truckin' 18. Smoke on the Water 19. Hush 20. Bass Solo 21. Black Night Ian Gillan - vocals Steve Morse - guitar Roger Glover - bass Ian Paice - drums Don Airey - keyboards COLOUR NTSC Approx.110min .

1. Intro 2. Fireball 3. Into the Fire 4. Hard Lovin' Man 5. Maybe I'm a Leo 6. Strange Kind of Woman 7. The Battle Rages On 8. Contact Lost 9. Guitar Solo 10. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming 11. The Well-Dressed Guitar 12. The Mule(incl. Drum Solo) 13. Lazy 14. No One Came 15. Keyboard Solo 16. Perfect Strangers 17. Space Truckin' 18. Smoke on the Water 19. Hush 20 . Bass Solo 21. Black Night Ian Gillan - vocals Steve Morse - guitar Roger Glover - bass Ian Paice - drums Don Airey - keyboards COLOUR NTSC Approx.110min.

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