Guns N' Roses/Riverport Riots MO, USA 1991
Guns N' Roses/Riverport Riots MO, USA 1991
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The "Riverport Riot" is remembered as a major incident in the history of GUNS... no, rock history. Introducing the professional shot that symbolizes this. The scene of the dimension was “July 2, 1991 St. Louis performance”. It was during the “USE YOUR ILLUSION Tour” that started before the album was released. The tour lasted about two and a half years with some member changes, but the St. Louis performance of this work was also in the early stages. First, in order to understand the outline of the incident, let's look back at the schedule of 1991, when the scene was shaken by the "monster's restart".・January 20th + 23rd: ROCK IN RIO II (2 performances) ・May 9th - August 3rd: North America #1 (41 performances) ←★Here★ ・August 13th - 31st: Europe (7 Performances)《``USE YOUR ILLUSION I&II'' released on September 17th》《Izzy left in November → became a 13-piece lineup including horns》・December 5th-31st: North America #2 (9 performances) [There was also a big brawl moment [Multi-camera professional shot that you can witness] This is GUNS N' ROSES in 1991. GUNS, which became the biggest monster in the scene, restarted with their appearance at the legendary festival “ROCK IN RIO II”. After that, they began touring their home country of the United States, and the St. Louis performance of this work was the 26th concert of their "North America #1" concert. There were no plans for this show to be broadcast on TV, but it was filmed with multiple cameras by GEFFEN Records. It is famous for being used (partially) in news programs reporting on riots and in the PV for "Welcome To The Jungle," but this work is a longer version. Later, the video was leaked by a person involved because the riot incident could be seen. The biggest point of this work is the shocking scene record of the riot, but the live performance leading up to it is also wonderful. I can't say for certain because I don't know the situation at the venue, but I can tell from the footage that Axl and Slash's waist up is used a lot that it's for the screen. Although it doesn't feel as well-made as an "official level," the cuts in which the angles change according to the song's mood are wonderful, and you can enjoy the show of GUNS in its prime before Izzy's departure. It won't be a full show due to riots, but the repertoire you can expect from this work is... Appetite for Destruction (2 songs + α), Mr. Brownstone/Welcome To The Jungle/Rocket Queen (interrupted) Use Your Illusion (8 songs)・I: Perfect Crime/Live And Let Die/Dust N' Bones/Double Talkin' Jive/November Rain・II: You Could Be Mine/Civil War/14 Years Others・Patience/Godfather Theme... and it looks like this. Although this alone is a treasure, the real value of this work is the riot. It all started when Axl spotted an audience member taking photos without permission during a performance of "Rocket Queen." Axel instructs the security guard at the scene to stop, but the security guard ignores him and does nothing, so Axl gets angry and jumps into the audience seats (at the audience who were filming? Or at the security guard?). Hit me. Axl returns to the stage and slams the microphone into the security guard, shouting, ``Thank you, useless security guard! I'm leaving!!'' and the show ends. [Approximately 26 minutes of footage from the scene of the major incident and two types of TV news] The multi-camera shooting ends with the end of the show, but the highlight is what happens after. Angered by this sudden end to the show, the audience at the venue booed loudly, which escalated into a mob. Riot police were called to the scene, resulting in a huge riot that left 80 people injured, 16 people arrested, and $1.2 million in damages. Although the multi-camera shooting had already been completed at the scene, the staff members took pictures with handheld cameras. This work also records the vivid images. At first, things like cups are thrown onto the stage in a chaotic and noisy mood, but then a metal-like destruction sound resounds in the venue, and metal chairs, iron pipes, and even something like a board are thrown onto the stage. Dancing in the air. Announcements are made to try to calm them down, but they have the complete opposite effect, and the staff members are busy trying to get the members to escape, with screams that rip the silk and shouts of anger. Furthermore, an angry crowd begins to climb onto the stage, and in an attempt to stop them, they push back with water cannons... As the back-and-forth between water cannons and chair attacks continues, even the security guards become dangerous and are forced to leave, leaving all their equipment and sets behind. It was truly a scene of chaos... or should I say, like a battlefield. The mood when they decide to leave all at once is like a retreating army in a war, and the courage to hold on to the spot and show the audience as they finally take over the stage is that of a battlefield cameraman. The camera also shows the venue after the commotion has calmed down, but even then sirens are still circling around the city and the sound of helicopters circling overhead. And then, in front of them, a stage is shown reduced to a pile of rubble, as if it had been hit by a tsunami or an earthquake. The scene of a major historical incident unfolds before your eyes, including the expressions of the staff who are at a loss and can only laugh helplessly. Also, two types of news programs that report on riot incidents are a no-no. Interviews with fans being transported by ambulance and audience members who experienced the scene, which cannot be seen in the main scene filming, the panoramic view of the venue from a helicopter (a line of police surrounds the venue), and calmly conveyed as completely other people's affairs. Casters etc. are super realistic. The main footage is also used, and the scene of Axel diving into the audience seats and punching them is also reported. The shocking nature of the incident is portrayed with an overwhelming sense of reality. The Riverport Riots are etched in rock history like a black stain. A super-realistic experience of the riot scene using professional shots and handheld cameras, which are known as evidence of this. Furthermore, it covers a news program that vividly shows how the shock spread... It is a piece that allows you to experience the highest peak in its entirety, including the charm of GUNS N' ROSES, which excited the scene so much that it caused such an incident. One of the biggest incidents in rock history. Please enjoy this opportunity to your heart's content. A multi-camera professional shot of the "July 2, 1991 St. Louis performance", famous as the night of the riot. Axl, who found an audience member taking photos, burst into the audience seats and the show ended midway, which led to a riot. The disaster resulted in 80 injuries and 16 arrests. In this work, you can see the scene of the brawl from the main show with multi-camera, as well as about 26 minutes of the riot scene taken by the staff with a handy camera, as well as a TV news program that shows interviews with people who experienced it and fans being transported by ambulance. Recorded. This is a piece that allows you to experience the entire historic night at its peak, including the original charm of the show. Live at Riverport Amphitheater, St. Louis, MO, USA 2nd July 1991 PRO-SHOT (116:54) 1. Intro 2. Perfect Crime 3. Mr Brownstone 4. Live And Let Die 5. Dust N' Bones 6. Axl MC 7. You Could Be Mine 8. I Was Only Joking (intro)/Patience 9. Axl MC 10. Double Talkin' Jive 11. November Rain 12. Axl MC 13. Welcome To The Jungle 14. Guitar Solo #1/Voodoo Child (intro) 15. Civil War 16. 14 Years 17. Drum Solo 18. Guitar Solo #2 19. Godfather Theme 20. Rocket Queen (aborted) 21. Riots 22. TV News Report W. Axl Rose - Vocals Slash - Guitar Izzy Stradlin - Guitar Duff McKagan - Bass Matt Sorum - Drums Dizzy Reed - Keyboards PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.117min.
1. Intro 2. Perfect Crime 3. Mr Brownstone 4. Live And Let Die 5. Dust N' Bones 6. Axl MC 7. You Could Be Mine 8. I Was Only Joking (intro)/Patience 9. Axl MC 10. Double Talkin' Jive 11. November Rain 12. Axl MC 13. Welcome To The Jungle 14. Guitar Solo #1/Voodoo Child (intro) 15. Civil War 16. 14 Years 17. Drum Solo 18. Guitar Solo #2 19. Godfather Theme 20. Rocket Queen (aborted) 21. Riots 22. TV News Report W. Axl Rose - Vocals Slash - Guitar Izzy Stradlin - Guitar Duff McKagan - Bass Matt Sorum - Drums Dizzy Reed - Keyboards PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.117min .