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Kiss/TN,USA 11.30.1985 Complete Jewel Version

Kiss/TN,USA 11.30.1985 Complete Jewel Version

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Shocking! A professional shot from the "ASYLUM Tour", which was said to be a "secret place of video" even in the no-makeup era, is now available!! This work was filmed at the "Nashville performance on November 30, 1985". This is a multi-camera professional shot. KISS is known as a band that pays attention to visuals, and there are many video works throughout their career. Among them, the "ASYLUM Tour" has been called the exception among exceptions. Even in the no-makeup era, there are professional shots that represent each era, such as "MADRID 1983 THE VIDEO" for the "LICK IT UP Tour", official video for the "ANIMALIZE Tour", "BUDOKAN 1988" for the "CRAZY NIGHTS Tour", "DETROIT MAY 1990 UPGRADE" for the "HOT IN THE SHADE Tour", and "BUENOS AIRES 1994 VIDEO MASTER" for the "REVENGE/KISS MY ASS Tour". However, the "ASYLUM Tour" was not blessed with any notable long-length professional shots, and could not be seen even in the official "KISSOLOGY". This work is a long-awaited professional shot work that allows you to witness the scene. Before getting into the details, let's first take a look at the show's position. Let's take a look at the overview of the activities at that time. 1985, January 3rd - March 29th: North America #1 (61 performances) "ASYLUM" released on September 16th November 29th - December 31st: North America #2 (23 performances) ←★Here★ 1986, January 3rd - April 12th: North America #3 (68 performances ←※ERIE 1986 This is KISS in 1985/1986. They were busy touring the US, just like in the 1970s, when North America was heavily emphasized. In the midst of all this, the Nashville performance in this work was the very beginning. It was the second performance of "North America #2" immediately after the album was released. This work, which was filmed at such a show, is a shocking multi-camera pro shot. In the first place, this show was broadcast on the local station WSOC "TV Channel It was filmed by the Detroit Rock 9" and broadcast as a TV program featuring the start of the tour. Only a very small amount was broadcast, and only about 5 minutes of footage was leaked afterwards, but in recent years a long master of about 46 minutes was unearthed. This work was made into a DVD from that best master. Its successor is a series of shocks. The opening "Detroit Rock In "City," the angle of the single camera over the audience's heads makes you think, "What? Is that an audience?", but this is merely a production by the filming side. In the songs that follow, the main focus is on close-ups of each member and angles from above the stage, allowing you to enjoy plenty of professional shots. On the other hand, there is actually a problem with the audio. The excavated footage was silent, probably because it was a special program, and an audience recording from another day (the Little Rock performance on November 29th, the day before) was synchronized. However, the production is extremely natural. Even the drum solo, which is a flurry of beating, is not out of sync, and if you hadn't been told...no, even if you had been told, you wouldn't think it was a different performance. This shocking footage depicts the long-awaited uncharted territory of the "ASYLUM Tour." In fact, since it is summarized in about 46 minutes, many of the songs are not played in full, but even so, the extremely rare repertoire is dizzying. Let's organize the set here and feel its intensity. ASYLUM (4 songs) King Of The Mountain (★) / Uh! All Night / Any Way You Slice It (★) / Tears Are Falling Others (11 songs)・CREATURES OF THE NIGHT: War Machine / I Still Love You / I Love It Loud・LICK IT UP: Fits Like A Glove / Lick It Up・ANIMALIZE: Under the Gun (★) / Heaven's On Fire・Others: Detroit Rock City / Cold Gin / Love Gun / Rock And Roll All Nite *Note: Songs marked with a "★" are exclusive to the no-makeup era. ...And so it goes. The familiar 70s numbers have been kept to a minimum, and the band is generous with the now rare classics from their no-makeup era! The highlights are the new songs from the core album, "ASYLUM." All of them are valuable, but "King Of The Mountain" has only been featured four times in the entire history of KISS, and is the only song featured in "Any Way You Slice" "It" is a super rare song that was only performed twice. And above all, the set and costumes. Even in the no-makeup era, the trend of returning to the streets in the 90s led to a wild style, but in the "ASYLUM" era, it was glittering and dazzling. The huge logo of the building, which was often hidden in the audience shots up until now, was also shining brightly, and the lighting production using the lights that filled the entire ceiling was also super flashy. Both Bruce Kulick and Eric Carr were dressed in glittering primary color costumes and were going wild. It's a shame that it's not a full-length but a digest. However, the approximately 46 minutes were extremely dense. It's insanely cool! "KISS means white makeup" is a common view among humans, but even in the no-makeup era, the entertainment spirit has not changed, and it is still flashy in a different direction. Rather, it was even more intense because they did not rely on makeup... This work is also the evidence of that. Now is the time to experience the charm of the no-makeup era once again. A multi-camera pro shot of the "Nashville performance on November 30, 1985". A pro shot taken for a TV special, a long master of about 46 minutes unearthed in recent years. Although the sound is synchronized with the best audience recording from another day, it is so natural that you would not know it even if you were told. Extremely rare "King Not only does this video include "Any Way You Slice It" and "Any Way You Slice It," but it also features the super flashy but previously unseen "ASYLUM Tour." Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN, USA 30th November 1985 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Detroit Rock City 3. Fits Like A Glove 4. King Of The Mountain 5. Cold Gin 6. Uh! All Night 7. Any Way You Slice It 8. Drum Solo 9. War Machine 10. I Still Love You 11. Under The Gun 12. Guitar Solo 13. Tears Are Falling 14. Bass Solo 15. I Love It Loud 16. Love Gun 17. Rock And Roll All Nite 18. Heaven's On Fire 19. Lick It Up Paul Stanley - Vocal & Guitar Gene Simmons - Vocal & Bass Bruce Kulick - Guitar Eric Carr - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.46min.

Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN, USA 30th November 1985 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Detroit Rock City 3. Fits Like A Glove 4. King Of The Mountain 5. Cold Gin 6. Uh! All Night 7. Any Way You Slice It 8. Drum Solo 9. War Machine 10. I Still Love You 11. Under The Gun 12. Guitar Solo 13. Tears Are Falling 14. Bass Solo 15. I Love It Loud 16. Love Gun 17. Rock And Roll All Nite 18. Heaven's On Fire 19. Lick It Up Paul Stanley - Vocal & Guitar Gene Simmons - Vocal & Bass Bruce Kulick - Guitar Eric Carr - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.46min.

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