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Elton John/London,UK 1970 & more

Elton John/London,UK 1970 & more

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Work on two representative BBC studio live videos from the early 1970s, "In Concert" (1970) and "Sounds For Saturday" (1971), which were discovered by Masterport in 2002 and shocked Elton fans around the world. A master copy of the original version is included on one DVD. The first "In Concert" was recorded at BBC Studios on May 22, 1970, and you can enjoy the highest quality of young Elton singing his famous songs with a band and orchestra in the background. You can. All songs except Burn Down The Mission, which is included in the next work, are from the "Elton John" album, and you can fully enjoy the best performances at the best times with wonderful color images. When this "in concert" program was released, it was circulated among collectors even though it was not of such perfect quality, but the problem was that after the 29th minute, it was a different version that was different from the main story. Contains 6 songs, which surprised enthusiasts at the time. It includes unbelievable footage that includes conversations between songs and Elton's light piano playing, with perfect image and sound quality, and at the end, Your Song, Border Line has the same subtitles as the TV at the beginning. This is also a different version from the main story. The second half of the disc includes the BBC studio live "Sounds For Saturday" from the 1971 album "Madman Across The Water". Recording date is December 8, 1971. This program take also did not have a satisfactory quality before the MP version was released, but it was also recorded with the highest official picture and sound quality, which surprised the enthusiasts. . All 9 songs are from ``Madman Across The Water'', and you can enjoy a wonderful trio performance with Spencer Davis Group drummer Nigel Olson and bassist Dee Murray for 47 minutes. It's no exaggeration to say that it's a must-see for all rock fans, and you can enjoy 1 hour and 40 minutes of the best. Comes with original menu. Live at BBC Studios, London 22nd May 1970 (In Concert) & 8th December 1971(Sounds For Saturday) TV Broadcast Version 1. Intro. 2. Your Song 3. Border Song 4. Sixty Years On 5. Take Me To The Pilot 6 . The Greatest Discovery 7. I Need You To Turn To 8. Burn Down The Mission Pre-Broadcast Version 9. Burn Down The Mission 10. Sixty Years On 11. Take Me To The Pilot 12. The Greatest Discovery 13. Improvisation & Talks 14. Your Song 15. Border Song Live at BBC Studios, London 8th December 1971 (Broadcast date: 29th April 1972 on "Sounds For Saturday") 16. Intro. 17. Tiny Dancer 18. Rotten Peaches 19. Razor Face 20. Holiday Inn 21. Indian Sunset 22. Levon 23. Madman Across The Water 24. Goodbye Elton John - Vocal & Piano Dee Murray - Bass Nigel Olsson - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.100min.

1. Intro. 2. Your Song 3. Border Song 4. Sixty Years On 5. Take Me To The Pilot 6. The Greatest Discovery 7. I Need You To Turn To 8. Burn Down The Mission Pre-Broadcast Version 9. Burn Down The Mission 10. Sixty Years On 11. Take Me To The Pilot 12. The Greatest Discovery 13. Improvisation & Talks 14. Your Song 15. Border Song Live at BBC Studios, London 8th December 1971 (Broadcast date: 29th April 1972 on "Sounds For Saturday") 16. Intro. 17. Tiny Dancer 18. Rotten Peaches 19. Razor Face 20. Holiday Inn 21. Indian Sunset 22. Levon 23. Madman Across The Water 24. Goodbye Elton John - Vocal & Piano Dee Murray - Bass Nigel Olsson - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.100min.

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