Echo & the Bunnymen/Germany 1983
Echo & the Bunnymen/Germany 1983
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The best professional shots from the popular "PORCUPINE" era will be released. This work contains the "March 5, 1983 Bochum performance". It is a multi-camera professional shot from the appearance on the German rock program "ROCKPALAST". The biggest attraction is that you can witness the live performance of the original four people with official quality. Speaking of "ROCKPALAST". It is a famous program that has recorded famous images of many bands and musicians appearing and leaving their mark on history, but the quality of this work is the highest among them. Of course, it is an analog film from the 1980s, but it is amazingly vivid even in the modern era of digital. It is an air check of "WESTDEUTSCHER RUNDFUNK (WDR: West German Broadcasting)", but the beautiful coloring, fine details, and the beauty of the image without even a single line noise can only be thought of as having been awakened from the master before the broadcast. Of course, the sound is perfect, not only not tarnishing the signboard of the famous program, but also enhancing it, and it is a video work of a dimension that can be released as it is as an official DVD. The performance of the original ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN, depicted with that quality, is the best. The band has been highly praised by critics since their debut, but their performance after three more albums and tours is ironclad. The awesomeness of the contemporary live band is scattered with brilliant colors. There are limited images of the "Original 4" from the 1980s, but this work is definitely one of the best. They are also a band that changes their set list almost every day, but the set on this day was also full of deliciousness that seems to be at the peak. This day was one month after the release of "PORCUPINE", but there was no particular bias towards new works, and the three albums were chosen equally. It is as luxurious as a live performance best album from the three masterpieces. Among them, "My White Devil" and "Broke My Neck" stand out. "My White Devil" from "PORCUPINE" is a repertoire that was only played up to this time, and there is almost no record of the performance of "Broke My Neck". Even so, they performed several times after the reunion, but they also performed in the 1980s... You can enjoy even such rare performances in the finest official class. In any case, you can enjoy the four of them in their prime with the finest multi-camera. That's all there is to it. They were climbing up the stairs to further leaps of "OCEAN RAIN" and "ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN" and performances in Japan, without any hint of creeping collapse or Pete de Freitas. This is a blissful piece that packs their dazzling "1983 appearance" to the highest level. Zeche Bochum, Bochum, Germany 5th March 1983 PRO-SHOT (90:46) 1. Intro. 2. Going Up 3. Broke My Neck 4. With A Hip 5. Gods Will Be Gods 6. Show Of Strength 7. All My Colours (Zimbo) 8. The Cutter 9. Rescue 10. My White Devil 11. Porcupine 12. Crocodiles 13. All That Jazz 14. Back Of Love 15. Heads Will Roll 16. Heaven Up Here 17. Over The Wall 18. Do It Clean 19. Villiers Terrace 20. No Dark Things 21. A Promise Ian McCulloch - Vocals, Guitar Will Sergeant - Guitar, Percussion Les Pattinson - Bass, Keyboards Pete De Freitas - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx. 91min.
Zeche Bochum, Bochum, Germany 5th March 1983 PRO-SHOT (90:46) 1. Intro. 2. Going Up 3. Broke My Neck 4. With A Hip 5. Gods Will Be Gods 6. Show Of Strength 7. All My Colours (Zimbo) 8. The Cutter 9. Rescue 10. My White Devil 11. Porcupine 12. Crocodiles 13. All That Jazz 14. Back Of Love 15. Heads Will Roll 16. Heaven Up Here 17. Over The Wall 18. Do It Clean 19. Villiers Terrace 20. No Dark Things 21. A Promise Ian McCulloch - Vocals, Guitar Will Sergeant - Guitar, Percussion Les Pattinson - Bass, Keyboards Pete De Freitas - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx. 91min.