Guns N' Roses/TV performance collection On TV 1988-1989
Guns N' Roses/TV performance collection On TV 1988-1989
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The point of this work is the TV appearance. When it comes to professional shots of “APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION TOUR”, long videos such as the super masterpiece “RITZ 1988 DEFINITIVE EDITION: 2020 REMASTER”, “RITZ 1987”, Philadelphia performances, Melbourne performances, etc. are famous. In addition to that, there are also many short videos of TV appearances. This work features 4 songs (+ interview) from 4 programs with high quality among them. Now, let's introduce them one by one. [March 31, 1988: THE LATE SHOW] First up are two songs from FOX TV. "You're Crazy" and "Used To Love Her" are pseudo-concert-style songs with the audience in a broadcasting station studio. You may be wondering, ``The DVD is broken!?'' when you suddenly see the choppy video at the beginning of ``You're Crazy,'' but don't worry. Of course, this is a production process on the station's side. It was a common method in the 1980s, but when you look at it with today's eyes, it seems strangely cheap and unnecessary. "You're Crazy" has a normal finish, but it seems cramped unlike the real stage. This is an innocent professional shot of Axel looking at the camera. [September 7, 1988: MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS] Next up was a performance at the MTV Music Awards ceremony. The brilliance is different on stage. The ``as usual'' enthusiastic performance is captured with dynamic camera work typical of MTV, and it is so wonderful that it is a shame that there is only one song, ``Welcome To The Jungle.'' However, even here, the audience was not necessarily a fan of GUNS N' ROSES. The audio is full of yellow bellowing, but the video shows him staring intently at the stage without raising a single arm. The gap between the audience and Axel's enthusiastic performance, the yellow color of today, is amazing. At the end, Axl throws the microphone away and leaves the stage, feeling annoyed... This is a very tasty professional shot. [January 30, 1989: AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS] Next up is a rare video. "Patience" at the American Music Awards. In October 1989, the “APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION TOUR” ended, and it was the first time in a while that they performed in public, but at this time Steven Adler was absent due to treatment for drug addiction. The long-haired man sitting on the stool instead is Don Henley from EAGLES. If the members are rare, the atmosphere is also rare. On a stage that looked like it would be a piano recital, the best bad boys of our time gently performed "Patience"... It's a strange and unique video that you won't find anywhere else. [MTV ROCKUMENTARY] Finally, the entirety of MTV's famous program "MTV ROCKUMENTARY" is included. This is a documentary that gives you a strong sense of the rocky days of the phenomenal album ``APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION'', and includes live shots as well as plenty of interviews with the members. After this, the original lineup collapses as it grows in size, but the sense of the times will be depicted with numerous images. How sensational was the appearance of GUNS N' ROSES, and why did ``APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION'' become a symbolic album of the era? What era did they emerge from, and what kind of scent did they breathe? This is one piece that makes it stand out from many TV programs. GUNS N' ROSES - ON TV 1988-1989(40:15) The Late Show (Fox TV), Los Angeles, CA. USA 31st March 1988 1. You're Crazy 2. Used To Love Her MTV Video Music Awards, Los Angeles, CA. USA 7th September 1988 3. Welcome To The Jungle American Music Awards 30th January 1989 4. Patience MTV Rockumentary 5. Special Programme feat. Interviews PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.40min.
1. You're Crazy 2. Used To Love Her MTV Video Music Awards, Los Angeles, CA. USA 7th September 1988 3. Welcome To The Jungle American Music Awards 30th January 1989 4. Patience MTV Rockumentary 5. Special Programme feat. Interviews PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.40min.