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Genesis Genesis/Austria 1978 16mm HD Edition & more

Genesis Genesis/Austria 1978 16mm HD Edition & more

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And the three remaining members of the "AND THEN THERE WERE THREE Tour". The best professional shot master has been newly excavated! It has been decided to release it urgently. This work contains two multi-camera professional shots. The main focus is on the newly excavated 16mm film of the "August 28, 1978 Vienna performance", with the bonus "June 24, 1978 Knebworth Park performance" added. What position did each video take on the tour? Let's take a look at the overall activity at that time and see for ourselves.・March 28-31: North America #1a (4 performances) {"...AND THEN THERE WERE THREE..." released on March 31st}・April 1-17: North America #1b (13 performances)・May 14-June 24: Europe #1 (26 performances) ←★Second half of this work★・July 10-31: North America #2 (17 performances)・August 26-September 9: Europe #2 (9 performances) ←★First half of this work★・September 29-October 22: North America #3 (15 performances)・November 27-December 3: First visit to Japan (6 performances) First half: Newly excavated 16mm film boasting theatrical film-class visual beauty This is GENESIS in 1978, when they became three people. The structure was centered around "North America x 3 tours", with "Europe x 2 tours" and the legendary "first visit to Japan" sprinkled in between. Among them, the main performance in Vienna was the second concert of "Europe #2", three months before the first visit to Japan. Such a show is also known for being broadcast on TV, but what was unearthed this time was not the air check, but the original 16mm film. It was directly digitized from the actual thing. There is one thing to note here. When it comes to excavated films from the 1970s, "8mm" is familiar in our shop, but this work is a completely different "16mm film". "16mm" is a standard used for TV dramas, news programs, and sometimes movies, and is a completely different dimension from 8mm in both length and image quality. Even with the eyes of today's digital heyday, it is a completely beautiful, completely official grade... no, it is far more beautiful than the official footage of the 1980s, when there was a lot of video shooting. Moreover, this work is a direct transfer from the original film. Since it does not go through video, the image quality does not deteriorate, and of course there can be no dubbing marks. Furthermore, the film is in perfect condition, and there is no fine dust or dirt at all. Although it is a 15-minute video digested from four songs because it is a video for a TV program, the beauty of the video is exactly theatrical movie class. It is the most beautiful video master among the existing 1970s professional shots. Second half: The best master of the classic "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" Although it is such a transcendent newly excavated 16mm film, about 15 minutes is not enough. Therefore, in this work, we also recorded the standard Knebworth video of the same period. This is also a professional shot for television broadcast. In the first place, this show is not a GENESIS solo performance but a festival titled "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM". The documentary was broadcast on the BBC 1 program "Nationwide", and this work contains only the performance scenes of "Many Too Many" and "The Lady Lies". "The Lady Lies" is a live performance, but "Many Too Many" is a PV taken at the rehearsal on the day. Phil is a mime who plays two roles, vocals and drums. Of course, the quality of this is also completely official. If I were to express the difference, I would say that the 16mm of the first half of the Vienna performance is "theatrical release class" and the second half of Knebworth is "official DVD class". In any case, the visual beauty of the first half of the Vienna performance is amazing. It's amazing. I never thought I would be able to witness the moving GENESIS of the 1970s with theatrical film class quality. It's a breathtaking piece that once again shows the depth of the 1970s archive. A multi-camera pro shot of the "August 28, 1978 Vienna performance / June 24 Knebworth Park performance". The main Vienna footage is a newly excavated 16mm film, with a transcendent visual beauty of "theatrical release class" that exceeds the official grade. The bonus Knebworth footage is also completely official grade, making it a masterpiece that allows you to enjoy the "And Three Remained" era in the finest quality. Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria 28th August 1978 PRO-SHOT 1. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 2. The Musical Box 3. In The Cage 4. The Cinema Show 5. Afterglow Knebworth Park, Stevenage, UK 24th June 1978 6. Many Too Many 7. The Lady Lies Phil Collins - Vocals, Drums & Percussion Mike Rutherford - Bass & Guitar Tony Banks - Keyboards Chester Thompson - Drums & Percussion Daryl Steurmer - Guitar PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.25min.

Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria 28th August 1978 PRO-SHOT 1. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 2. The Musical Box 3. In The Cage 4. The Cinema Show 5. Afterglow Knebworth Park, Stevenage, UK 24th June 1978 6. Many Too Many 7. The Lady Lies Phil Collins - Vocals, Drums & Percussion Mike Rutherford - Bass & Guitar Tony Banks - Keyboards Chester Thompson - Drums & Percussion Daryl Steurmer - Guitar PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.25min.

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