Foreigner/NJ, USA 2011
Foreigner/NJ, USA 2011
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FOREIGNER in 2011 embodied the utopia of American prog rock hard on a coupling tour with JOURNEY. A superb video that allows you to experience the scene is now available. This work was filmed at “Camden performance on August 13, 2011”. This is a superb audience shot. Speaking of FOREIGNER in 2011, the official video “LIVE IN CHICAGO” is also left behind, but this work is of course a separate performance…or should I say, the tour itself is different. In order to explain the circumstances around that, let's first check the show's position from the schedule at that time.・January 2: Snoqualmie performance ・February 11th + 20th: India (2 performances) ・March 5th - May 29th: North America #1 (10 performances) ← *LIVE IN CHICAGO * June 4th - 12th: UK (6 performances) June 15th - July 9th: Europe (15 performances) *July 21st - October 21st: North America #2 (49 performances) ←★Here★*December 6th Sun: Charlotte performance *Note: The “*” mark is the opening performance of JOURNEY “ECLIPSE Tour”. This is FOREIGNER in 2011. The ones marked with an asterisk (*) are coupling tours with JOURNEY, and the others are solo performances. The official “LIVE IN CHICAGO” was a solo performance, but the Camden performance of this work is a coupling tour. This was the 15th concert of the main event, “North America #2.” This work, which records such a stage, is an extremely exquisite audience shot that will blow your mind. In terms of data, it says that the photo was taken from an arena seat facing directly in front of the center of the stage, but this is just what you feel when you pull back as hard as you can. The zoom scenes that make up most of this film are so close-up that you can't even tell where they're shooting. The bust-up of each member is so close that it almost sticks out from the screen, and you can see not only their facial expressions, but even their wrinkles and teeth alignment, and the huge screen in the back makes every grain of each element super clear. Moreover, the sense of stability is also outstanding. If it were that close up, the camera work would be busy and the frame would keep going out, but in this work, even though it swings violently from side to side, the screen doesn't go wild, and the highlight stays in the center of the screen. It's a transcendent visual beauty that feels like a one-camera professional shot rather than an audience shot, but what enhances that professional shot feeling even more is the sound that rivals the sight. This is also the best, and the core is extremely thick and the details are detailed. The zero distance feeling that does not feel strange even when it is super close up is exactly like a sound board. What is depicted with such transcendent quality is a super rich greatest hits that is a further refinement of the official work "LIVE IN CHICAGO". Let's organize the set here so that you can experience its richness. 70's numbers (6 songs)・FOREIGNER: Cold As Ice/Feels Like The First Time・DOUBLE VISION: Double Vision/Hot Blooded・HEAD GAMES: Head Games/Dirty White Boy 80's numbers (4 songs)・4: Waiting For A Girl Like You /Urgent/Jukebox Hero ・AGENT PROVOCATEUR: I Want To Know What Love Is...And so it goes like this. FOREIGNER always has the image of a hit parade, but this is the ultimate. You will understand how super special it is that I can't think of a single song that could be deleted. In fact, it's almost the same as the best album "RECORDS" which was a big hit. If you remove “Long, Long Way From Home” from that masterpiece and add “I Want To Know What Love Is”, which was not released at the time, you will have a complete set of this work. Moreover, the performance that spells out such super greatest hits is also scorching. Mick Jones, who was away from the tour due to illness, has also returned, and his guitar and keyboards are in great condition. Former DOKKEN member Jeff Pilson is also very active on bass and chorus. And above all, vocalist Kelly Hansen (ex-HURRICANE) is amazing! His singing voice easily reproduces Lou Gramm in his heyday, and his actions are like a young Steven Tyler. Lou, who has experienced a brain tumor, cannot do this... No, even if Lou was in his prime, it would not be a show that would be so active. Kelly's biggest highlight is "Cold As Ice." He comes down to the audience seats and makes things lively, but in reality, it's right in front of the photographer!! Kelly is right there, right where you can touch him if you reach out your hand!!! I've been repeating the phrase "It's like a professional shot" from a while ago. , this film was definitely shot from the audience seats. This is the most exciting scene in the film that reminds us of that fact. The video and audio are top-notch, the set is top-notch, and the singing voice and passionate performance that could blow away even the heyday of the song...it's a super masterpiece shot that packs all of that together. No Lou Gramm? Is it short because it's the opening act? Are there any official videos from the same year? Of course, all of this is true, but everything about this work is so transcendent and amazing that even such a story gets better. Just looking at it, you can't help but think, "Wow, this is amazing..." A masterpiece video that embodies the excitement that audience shots can achieve in the ultimate dimension. Superb audience shot of “August 13, 2011 Camden Performance”. Anyway, the close-ups of each member are continuous, and the bust-up of each member is so close that it almost pops out of the screen, and you can see not only their facial expressions, but also their wrinkles and teeth alignment, and the huge screen in the back shows every single grain of Motoko extremely clearly. What's more, it has an excellent sense of stability, and even when you shake it violently from side to side, the screen doesn't move wildly, keeping the highlight clearly in the center of the screen. An ultra-entertaining program where you can enjoy the ultimate greatest hits from the famous album ``RECORDS'' by removing ``Long, Long Way From Home'' and adding ``I Want To Know What Love Is.'' Best Album to Watch". Live at Susquehanna Bank Center, Camden, NJ, USA 13th August 2011 AMAZING SHOT!!! 1. Double Vision 2. Head Games 3. Cold As Ice 4. Waiting For a Girl Like You 5. Dirty White Boy 6. Feels Like The First Time 7. Urgent 8. I Wanna Know What Love Is 9. Hot Blooded 10. Jukebox Hero Mick Jones - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocal Mark Schulman - Drums Thom Gimbel - Guitar, Saxophone, Flute Jeff Pilson - Bass Kelly Hansen - Vocal Michael Bluestein - Keyboards COLOR NTSC Approx.67min.
1. Double Vision 2. Head Games 3. Cold As Ice 4. Waiting For a Girl Like You 5. Dirty White Boy 6. Feels Like The First Time 7. Urgent 8. I Wanna Know What Love Is 9. Hot Blooded 10. Jukebox Hero Mick Jones - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocal Mark Schulman - Drums Thom Gimbel - Guitar, Saxophone, Flute Jeff Pilson - Bass Kelly Hansen - Vocal Michael Bluestein - Keyboards COLOUR NTSC Approx.67min.