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Jimmy Page Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Ronnie Lane, Steve Winwood/London, UK 1983

Jimmy Page Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Ronnie Lane, Steve Winwood/London, UK 1983

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The 1983 ARMS concert left its mark as a historic collaboration between three major guitarists and served as an opportunity for Jimmy Page to return to the scene. The first soundboard album “LOS ANGELES 1983” will appear, but we have also prepared two titles that will allow you to enjoy the end even more deeply. This work is the first of its kind. This is a multi-camera professional shot that focuses on the scene where Jimmy Page appears in the "UK version: ARMS concert". What is included in this work is, of course, “September 20, 1983 London Performance”. This is a multi-camera professional shot taken at the traditional venue "Royal Albert Hall". The term ``ARMS concert'' can be summed up as 11 performances in the UK and US, and there are also multiple professional shot videos. It may be too late for those who have been paying attention to this article, but let's take a look back at the summary and confirm the position of this work. *September 20: Royal Albert Hall ←★This work★・September 21: Royal Albert Hall・November 28: Reunion Arena・November 29: Reunion Arena・December 1 : Cow Palace *December 2: Cow Palace ← *Pro Shot *December 3: Cow Palace ← *Pro Shot ・December 5: LA Forum ・December 6: LA Forum ・December 8 Sun: Madison Square Garden *December 9th "MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 1983" *Note: Concerts marked with an asterisk (*) have professional shots. That's 2 UK shows + 9 US shows = 11 shows in total. This work had its first premiere date. In the first place, the "ARMS Concert" was a charity event planned to save Ronnie Lane, who was suffering from multiple sclerosis, and was originally scheduled for only two performances in London. However, due to the success of the London performance, it was expanded to include a tour in the United States. The above 11 performances were realized. Among them, only 4 performances have professional shot footage left. This work is the only London video that has also been made official. This event had the structure of "Eric Clapton → Jeff Beck → Jimmy Page → Co-star section", but this work only features Page. His solo stage (4 songs) and co-star section (5 songs) are recorded for about 46 minutes. The quality is completely official, as the video was once officially released, but this work is not a copy of the official product. A complete version (of Page's version) produced by overseas enthusiasts. Parts that were officially cut between songs and some songs are completely recorded on an uncut stereo soundboard (some still images are also inserted for parts where professional shot footage does not exist). For this reason, it feels more like a ``complete album with images'' rather than a ``complete version of images.'' The stage of Page's resurrection depicted in its complete form is deeply moving no matter how many times I watch it. His controversial performance is now legendary, and the fact that he is strumming the guitar next to Winwood is heart-warming in itself. And, alongside Clapton & Beck, Bill Wyman/the late Charlie Watts also participated in a historic co-star. I have been captivated by the sights of the century since then, and their weight has only increased as time passes. As mentioned above, there are four types of footage left for the "ARMS Concert", but this is a video work that extracts only the scenes in which Page appears from the premiere. The first performance means that this work is a genuine first step for Page, who has been away from the public stage since ZEP disbanded. Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 20th September 1983 PRO-SHOT (46:23) JIMMY PAGE 1. Intro 2. Prelude 3. Who's to Blame (with Steve Winwood) 4. City Sirens (with Steve Winwood) 5. Stairway to Heaven (Instrumental) ALL-STAR SET 6. Tulsa Time 7. Wee Wee Baby 8. Layla ENCORE WITH RONNIE LANE 9. Bomber's Moon 10. Goodnight Irene Eric Clapton Steve Winwood Bill Wyman Charlie Watts Kenny Jones Ray Cooper Andy Fairweather Low Chris Stainton Jeff Beck Tony Hymas Simon Phillips Fernando Saunders Jimmy Page Ronnie Lane PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.46min.

1. Intro 2. Prelude 3. Who's to Blame (with Steve Winwood) 4. City Sirens (with Steve Winwood) 5. Stairway to Heaven (Instrumental) ALL-STAR SET 6. Tulsa Time 7. Wee Wee Baby 8. Layla ENCORE WITH RONNIE LANE 9. Bomber's Moon 10. Goodnight Irene Eric Clapton Steve Winwood Bill Wyman Watts Kenny Jones Ray Cooper Andy Charlie Fairweather Low Chris Stainton Jeff Beck Tony Hymas Simon Phillips Fernando Saunders Jimmy Page Ronnie Lane PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.46min.

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