EW & F Earth Wind & Fire/Sun God Tour 1978 All 'N All Tour 1978
EW & F Earth Wind & Fire/Sun God Tour 1978 All 'N All Tour 1978
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In 1978, EARTH, WIND & FIRE were in the midst of a major boom, constantly producing No. 1 hits in the United States. A valuable multi-camera pro shot that allows you to witness the brave figure will be released. I would normally go on and on about when this film was filmed, but in reality, I don't know anything about this film. However, it is known that it is an act of "ALL 'N ALL TOUR" in 1978, and it is a professional shot that is popularly known as "IN CONCERT 1978" among enthusiasts (although "IN CONCERT" is also included in the official DVD) (That's a video from 1981. It's completely different from this work.) In any case, even if the details are unknown, if you know this much, you can get a good idea of the position. First, let's look back at the 1978 schedule and get a bird's-eye view of the situation at the time.・January 3rd - February 24th: North America (31 performances) ←★Coco★《Single “Got to Get You into My Life” released on July 14th》《“I AM” produced from September 4th to 16th (Released the following year)》》《Single ``September'' released on November 18th》 《``THE BEST OF EARTH, WIND & FIRE, VOL.1'' released on November 28th》 This is EW&F in 1978. The singles "Got to Get You into My Life" and "September" swept the charts one after another, and "THE BEST OF EARTH, WIND & FIRE, VOL.1" was also an astronomical hit. I can clearly see that he was trying to rise to a level far beyond his popularity with black people. However, this work is on the verge of such a frenzy. The 1978 edition of “ALL 'N ALL TOUR” is only available from January to February, and this work is thought to have been filmed somewhere during that time. The quality of this work is beautiful, with a vintage feel. Although the reddish screen cannot be advertised as ``completely official grade!'', it is glossy and stable with almost no noise. This is a multi-camera professional shot that not only perfectly suppresses the intense action, but also has intense switching that makes it even more spectacular. The biggest point that exceeds that quality is the rich content that is even close to special. In fact, it's only 4 songs and about 30 minutes, but the songs are amazing. After all, "Fantasy" and "Serpentine Fire" are major songs that symbolize "ALL 'N ALL," and in "Jupiter," Spacey's appearance as a cylinder descends is an explosion. If you can see the bass solo where Verdine White lies in the air, you can also witness the pyramid of “Getaway” which is the biggest highlight. All the must-see scenes. What's more, since you can watch each song in its entirety rather than just picking up scenes, there's no common sense of overlap, and it's as if it were a 30-minute mini-concert where all the highlights of Hirat are revealed. The 1978 stage stage was complete with the mechanisms and production that caused a sensation even on the legendary's first visit to Japan. This is the secret treasure of a super special professional shot that captures that essence in 30 minutes. Of course, there is nothing special about being able to watch a full show, but if you were asked to "summarize EW&F's best moments into 30 minutes," you would have no choice but to edit it like this work. A flashy visual experience like a roller coaster that you won't be able to take your eyes off for even a second. (28:47) 1. Opening (In The Market Place) 2. Jupiter*Leader 3. Fantasy 4. Bass Solo 5. Gateway*Pyramid 6. Serpentine Fire* PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.29min. Maurice White - vocals, drums, kalimba Verdine White - bass Philip Bailey - vocals, congas, percussion Larry Dunn - keyboards Al McKay - guitars, percussion Johnny Graham - guitars, percussion Roland Bautista - guitar Andrew Woolfolk - saxophones, flute, percussion Ralph Johnson - drums, voca( (according to manufacturer info)
(28:47) 1. Opening (In The Market Place) 2. Jupiter*Leader 3. Fantasy 4. Bass Solo 5. Gateway*Pyramid 6. Serpentine Fire* PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.29min. Maurice White - vocals, drums, kalimba Verdine White - bass Philip Bailey - vocals, congas, percussion Larry Dunn - keyboards Al McKay - guitars, percussion Johnny Graham - guitars, percussion Roland Bautista - guitar Andrew Woolfolk - saxophones, flute, percussion Ralph Johnson - drums, voca( (according to manufacturer info)