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Julian & John Lennon,Paul McCartney/Japan TV 1984-1987

Julian & John Lennon,Paul McCartney/Japan TV 1984-1987

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Paul, George, Yoko, and John's two sons. A collection of videos that will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the "80s" spent by people related to the Beatles has been decided to be released. This work contains Japanese TV programs from 1984 to 1987. It is a compilation work that was recorded by a enthusiast at that time and digitized from a secret collection. Our store has been dealing with domestic and international air checks, but this recording enthusiast's collection is not half-baked in terms of recording quality and storage condition. Of course, there is no dubbing deterioration, no aging deterioration, no white line noise, and no distortion. The beautiful coloring is at the level of laser discs and broadcasting station masters. As for the captions displayed on the screen, the vivid outline makes you think that they were digitally applied on top. In fact, it is an "80s air check" and a "personal recording", but it is a super beautiful image that does not seem so. This work is a compilation of Beatles-related videos from such a collection. The main character is Julian Lennon, who had just debuted with "VALOTTE" in 1984, and five Japanese programs are included. The first one to appear is a music program on a certain public broadcasting station. "Umi○We○ly" aired on Saturday night at 7:20, but this work was broadcast on December 8th, four years after John's death. Along with Julian, the centerpiece is Paul's movie "Yaa! Broad Street," which also features an interview with Julian talking about his memories of Paul and his father at the time. This is followed by the Saturday late-night specialty program "○st○t USA," which can be said to be a symbol of the Western music scene, and MTV. In addition to Julian's "Too Late For Goodbyes" and "Say You're Wrong" clips, John's "Woman," George's "All Those Years Ago," Paul & Stevie Wonder's "Ebony And Ivory," and others are introduced with rankings. You can get a sense of what the members were in at the time, sliced ​​through the era. And the highlight of this work is the music program "Yoru Hi○" broadcast in 1986. At that time, Julian, who was performing in Japan for the second time with "THE SECRET VALUE OF DAYDREAMING", will appear live. The live performance of "Want Your Body" is wonderful, but even more must-see is the exchange between the host, who used to be a pro wrestling commentator, and Julian, who answers leisurely. It seems that Julian is not able to fully translate the furious fast-paced speech mixed with gags, and he looks confused with a subtle expression. When the story of "I like Japanese geta" comes up, the program presents him with geta. Of course, Julian is happy to accept it, but the host does not stop, and continues, "These are specialized geta that Prime Minister Nakasone gives as a souvenir when foreign VIPs come. Nakasone will be happy to give these to Julian Lennon. Yasu, who is resting in Karuizawa, are you watching TV? You're getting the New Liberal Club involved, too, so it's a great success!" In fact, two days after this broadcast, the New Liberal Club was dissolved, and most of the party members joined the Liberal Democratic Party. This program not only exudes the "smell of the times," but even the "times themselves." And finally, 1987. This is not Julian, but Yoko and Sean. There is an interview with Yoko, who was invited to "Dream Factory '87," and Sean, who was 12 years old at the time, appears on a children's program (?) singing and dancing to "It's Alright." It's amazing how they even checked out such detailed appearances and recorded them in such high quality... In any era, the passion of enthusiasts makes you wonder, "What is the purpose of this?" The pinnacle of this is the bonus TV commercial collection. They kept track of the long and short versions of the car commercials that Julian appeared in, recorded them, and then edited and compiled them. They didn't miss the extremely rare opportunity to record them during the commercial's broadcast time. Even in today's world where digital editing and storage don't take up much space, it's a hassle, but they did it on a VCR from the 1980s. Even this maniac would never have imagined that it would become an archive DVD in 2016, 30 years later, and the question of "why?" swirls around. But he recorded it and saved it... This is a film that is the fruit of his passion. "Why go to this extent?" The answer is love. The feeling that you can't help but give it everything you can. It was because of the passion of such a maniac that these gems of footage have transcended 30 years. This is a share of the maniac's love. JAPAN TV 1984 – 1987 (31:29) Kaigai-Weekly Broadcast on 8th December 1984 1. Introduction 2. Give My Regards To Broad Street incl. Paul McCartney interviews 3. John Lennon & Julian Lennon incl. interview & promo clips Best Hit USA 4. Julian Lennon - Too Late For Goodbyes 5. CM (feat. Too Late For Goodbyes) 6. John Lennon, Harrison & Paul McCartney, etc MTV 7. Julian Lennon - Too Late For Goodbyes 8. Julian Lennon - Say You're Wrong 9. CM (feat. Valotte, Too Late For Goodbyes * Long & Edit version) Julian Lennon Yoru-no-Hit Studio Deluxe Broadcast on 13th August 1986 10. Introduction 11. Studio #1 12 Studio #2 13. Want Your Body 14. Outro Communication Carnival "Yumekojo '87" 15. CM (feat. Oh Darling) 16. Yoko Ono Interview 17. Sean Lennon - It's Alright PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.32min.

JAPAN TV 1984 – 1987 (31:29) Kaigai-Weekly Broadcast on 8th December 1984 1. Introduction 2. Give My Regards To Broad Street incl. Paul McCartney interviews 3. John Lennon & Julian Lennon incl. interview & promo clips Best Hit USA 4. Julian Lennon - Too Late For Goodbyes 5. CM (feat. Too Late For Goodbyes) 6. John Lennon, George Harrison & Paul McCartney, etc MTV 7. Julian Lennon - Too Late For Goodbyes 8. Julian Lennon - Say You're Wrong 9. CM (feat. Valotte, Too Late For Goodbyes * Long & Edit version) Julian Lennon Yoru-no-Hit Studio Deluxe Broadcast on 13th August 1986 10. Introduction 11. Studio #1 12 Studio #2 13. Want Your Body 14. Outro Communication Carnival "Yumekojo '87" 15. CM (feat. Oh Darling) 16. Yoko Ono Interview 17. Sean Lennon - It's Alright PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.32min.

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