Elton John / London, UK 1977 Complete Upgrade
Elton John / London, UK 1977 Complete Upgrade
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The big classic pro shot, also known for the sudden retirement announcement, has been significantly upgraded. The full version, which also utilizes the latest rebroadcast, has been released urgently. This work includes the "Wembley performance on November 3, 1977". It is a multi-camera pro shot that captures the whole story. While this video has been known for a long time, the fate of the standard has led to a proliferation of various broadcast versions in various countries. The longest version up to now was about 119 minutes, but this work is a full version of 141 minutes, which is 23 minutes longer. Before the quality of the show, let's first check the position of the show. Let's check it out from the overview of the activities at that time. 1976 February 6th / April 29th - June 4th: UK #1 (31 shows) June 29th - August 17th: North America #1 (31 shows) August 26th + September 17th: UK #2 (2 shows) 《October 22nd release of "BLUE MOVES"》 1977 April 28th - May 7th / June 17th: UK #3 (8 shows) July 17th / September 1st - October 12th: North America #2 (5 shows) October 27th + November 3rd: UK #4 (2 shows) ←★Here★ This is Elton John in 1976/1977. This work is from the "BLUE MOVES" era, but there were only a few live shows after the release, so it can't be called a full-scale tour. The Wembley performance of this work was the concert on the last day of the few dates. As mentioned above, this show became a big staple after being broadcast on TV, but was this complete master a new excavation? ... Well, that's a bit different. In fact, a rebroadcast was recently realized on BBC, but the selection of songs was different from the conventional broadcast. This work was produced by an overseas enthusiast, and while based on the broadcast version with excellent image quality, the missing scenes were complemented with the best master of the conventional broadcast. The first complete song recording was realized. Moreover, the editing technique is not half-hearted but elaborate. In order to realize it, let's divide the set by the degree of use of the "latest rebroadcast master" and the "conventional master". Only one master used (9 songs)・Conventional master: The Goaldiggers Song (*)・Latest rebroadcast master: Shine On Through (*) / Tonight / One Horse Town (*) / Rocket Man / Cage The Songbird (★) / Levon (★) / Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me (★) / Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word Combination of two masters (14 songs)・First half: Better Off Dead / Daniel / Roy Rogers / Where To Now St. Peter? / I Heard It Through the Grapevine / Island Girl / Candle In The Wind / Bennie And The Jets・Last half: (Gotta Get A) Meal Ticket / Philadelphia Freedom / Funeral For A Friend-Love Lies Bleeding / Your Song / Don't Go Breaking My Heart (with Kiki Dee) / Bite Your Lip (Get Up And Dance!) (*: Stevie Wonder co-star) *Note: The "★" mark indicates a song that was not included in the previous master. The "*" mark indicates a song that was the world premiere on this day. ... and so on. Basically, the "rebroadcast master" is superior in terms of quality, but when checked one by one, there were many small cuts. The mania who produced this work carefully complemented such cuts. Of the 23 songs performed on this day, 14 songs, which is about 60%, use both masters. Basically, the style is to connect the cut songs with the previous master, but that doesn't end there with the big last "Bite Your Lip (Get Up And Dance!)". This song is a big collaboration with Stevie Wonder, so the chorus is repeated endlessly and the whole venue sings together. In the rebroadcast, the repetition was skillfully edited and shortened, but this work connects the cut parts in several places, so you can see the commemorative collaboration in its complete form. Although it is a completely official class, the digital rebroadcast had many cuts. This is a full show version that complements that "It's a pity!" with the best master of conventional broadcasting and the editing technique of a master. The longest and highest peak quality has been significantly updated, and the final version allows you to enjoy the existing peak visual beauty for about 2 hours and 20 minutes. A multi-camera pro shot of the "November 3, 1977 Wembley performance". This is the longest and highest peak quality version of the TV broadcast pro shot that has been a long-time staple. It was won by overseas enthusiasts, and based on the completely official digital rebroadcast master, the cut scenes are complemented with the best master of the conventional broadcast version. The first full show recording of about 141 minutes has been realized. It is an absolute video that allows you to enjoy the gorgeous stage that also realized the co-starring with Kiki Dee and Stevie Wonder. Wembley Empire Pool, London, England 3rd November 1977 PRO-SHOT UPGRADE!!! 1. Intro 2. Better Off Dead 3. Daniel 4. Roy Rogers 5. The Goaldigger's Song 6. Where To Now St. Peter? 7. Shine On Through 8. Tonight 9. I Heard It Through the Grapevine 10. Island Girl 11. Candle In The Wind 12. One Horse Town 13. Bennie And The Jets 14. Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time) 15. Cage The Songbird 16. Levon 17. Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me 18. (Gotta Get A) Meal Ticket 19. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word 20. Philadelphia Freedom 21. Funeral For A Friend / Love Lies Bleeding 22. Your Song 23. Band Introduction 24. Don't Go Breaking My Heart 25. Bite Your Lip (Get Up And Dance!) (with Stevie Wonder) PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.141min. Elton John - Piano, Vocals Davey Johnstone - Lead guitar, Backing vocals Jo Partridge - Rhythm guitar, Backing vocals Dennis Conway - Drums, Percussion Ray Cooper - Percussion James Newton Howard - Keyboards, Backing vocals John Cooker LoPresti - Bass guitar, Backing vocals Ken Gold - Backing vocals Stevie Lange - Backing vocals Gary Osborne - Backing vocals
Wembley Empire Pool, London, England 3rd November 1977 PRO-SHOT UPGRADE!!! 1. Intro 2. Better Off Dead 3. Daniel 4. Roy Rogers 5. The Goaldigger's Song 6. Where To Now St. Peter? 7. Shine On Through 8. Tonight 9. I Heard It Through the Grapevine 10. Island Girl 11. Candle In The Wind 12. One Horse Town 13. Bennie And The Jets 14. Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time) 15. Cage The Songbird 16. Levon 17. Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me 18. (Gotta Get A) Meal Ticket 19. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word 20. Philadelphia Freedom 21. Funeral For A Friend / Love Lies Bleeding 22. Your Song 23. Band Introduction 24. Don't Go Breaking My Heart 25. Bite Your Lip (Get Up And Dance!) (with Stevie Wonder) PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.141min. Elton John - Piano, Vocals Davey Johnstone - Lead guitar, Backing vocals Jo Partridge - Rhythm guitar, Backing vocals Dennis Conway - Drums, Percussion Ray Cooper - Percussion James Newton Howard - Keyboards, Backing vocals John Cooker LoPresti - Bass guitar, Backing vocals Ken Gold - Backing vocals Stevie Lange - Backing vocals Gary Osborne - Backing vocals