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Kiss/CA,USA 1993 Complete Jewel Version

Kiss/CA,USA 1993 Complete Jewel Version

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A special live performance packed with super rare songs that was realized at the end of the no-makeup era. A treasure video that allows you to experience the whole story will be released. The special performance took place on September 11, 1993 in Burbank. This is a powerful audience shot from the performance at the Foundations Forum, the first convention in the heavy metal industry. 1993 was a missing link in the history of KISS. It was a gap period when the main role in the no-makeup era was approaching and there was no large-scale world tour. However, there were no live performances. This is a good opportunity, so let's take a look at the schedule and get an overview of the schedule. November 1991: Eric Carr dies. 1992: REVENGE Tour (76 shows). 1993: Event Stage (7 shows). ←★Here★ 1994-1995: KISS MY ASS Tour (23 shows). CONVENTION Tour (33 shows). ←※Official KISS UNPLUGGED. 1996: Original Reunion. This is the journey from Eric Carr's death to the original reunion. The "REVENGE Tour" ended in 1992, and the next "KISS MY ASS Tour" began in 1994. In 1993, the only times they made public appearances were at a few in-store events and special stages such as friends' weddings. Their appearance at the "Foundations Forum" in this film was one of those occasions. This film, shot at such a location, features intense close-ups and active camerawork for a powerful and powerful shot. Since I don't know the size of the venue, I'm not sure if it's the front or the back, but it looks like it's about 10 meters from the stage, and Gene is shot from directly in front. And the zoom from there is super powerful. It boldly approaches so much that the screen is filled with Gene and Paul's waist-ups, but it's not just about the magnification. It zooms in and out repeatedly, and when it gets close to Gene, it leans forward, quickly approaches Paul, and then pulls back and aims for Bruce. And it's not just busy. The photographer is in the groove of the live performance, and the heat of the performance and the movements are perfectly synchronized. If you've experienced a KISS live performance, you've probably had the experience of being distracted by Gene or Paul, and this camera even reproduces that feeling. Since it's an era without anti-shake functions, there are some moments when they get a little wild, but even that realistically expresses the heat of the scene. As mentioned at the beginning, such a powerful shot depicts a set full of extremely rare songs. Gene had announced in advance that "I'm going to play songs that haven't been played in a long time," and he was true to his word. "Rock and Roll All Nite" also did not include "Detroit Rock City", but instead focused on playing only rare songs. Here, let's take a look at how many years it has been since the last time they performed. Songs they performed in the no-makeup era: Parasite (first time in 1 year) King of the Night Time World (first time in 7 years) Great comeback songs since the 70s: Take Me (first time in 13 years) Makin' Love/Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll (first time in 14 years) Got to Choose (first time in 17 years)/Rock Bottom (first time in 17 years)/Goin' Blind (first time in 17 years) *Note: Songs marked with "★" were not performed at the 1995 Japan concert. ...And so on. A large number of 70s numbers are back for the first time in over a decade. As for "Goin' Blind", this was the world premiere, and "Parasite", which is usually an accent song, seems like a killer song. Both were featured in the "KISS MY ASS Tour," but a set filled with only rare songs is extremely valuable. KISS revived the 70s numbers as if to foreshadow the original reorganization. This is a treasured video that allows you to experience this historic turning point 100% live. You can get excited about the precious songs, deepen your sense of elegance in the historical significance, or get intoxicated by the powerful photography. This is truly a cultural heritage. Event footage full of extremely rare songs has been released. With an active zoom from a close seat about 10 meters from the stage, you can experience a rare show with only revival songs for the first time in over a decade. Burbank Hilton, Burbank, CA, USA 11th September 1993 AMAZING SHOT!!! 1. Intro 2. King of the Night Time World 3. Take Me 4. Goin' Blind World Premiere 5. Got to Choose 6. Rock Bottom 7. She 8. Makin' Love 9. Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll 10. Parasite Paul Stanley - Guitar, Vocals Gene Simmons - Bass, Vocals Bruce Kulick - Guitar Eric Singer - Drums, Vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx.38min.

With an active zoom from a close seat about 10 meters from the stage, you can experience a rare show with only revival songs for the first time in over a decade. Burbank Hilton, Burbank, CA, USA 11th September 1993 AMAZING SHOT!!! 1. Intro 2. King of the Night Time World 3. Take Me 4. Goin' Blind World Premiere 5. Got to Choose 6. Rock Bottom 7. She 8. Makin' Love 9. Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll 10. Parasite Paul Stanley - Guitar, Vocals Gene Simmons - Bass, Vocals Bruce Kulick - Guitar Eric Singer - Drums, Vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx.38min.

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