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Michael Jackson/Solo Career 30th Anniversary NY,USA 2001 Japanese Broadcast Edition

Michael Jackson/Solo Career 30th Anniversary NY,USA 2001 Japanese Broadcast Edition

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Michael Jackson's solo career began with the single "Got to Be There." A legendary event commemorating its 30th anniversary and a blackened super-exquisite video will be released. The aptly named commemorative event “MICHAEL JACKSON: 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION” was held in New York just before the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States. It was "September 7th + 10th, 2001 Madison Square Garden." Luxury guests from the music world, including Whitney Houston, Liza Minnelli, DESTENY'S CHILD, James Ingram & Gloria Estefan, Luther Vandross, and more, gathered together to celebrate Michael's 30 years. Furthermore, THE JACKSONS reunited with all six members. The maximum ticket price was up to $10,000, and the event was also broadcast on TV. It was a legendary event worthy of the prestige of the “King of Pop.” The TV broadcast has become a staple among the classics that has produced many previous episodes. Most of them were the CBS version, but this one is a little different. It is a Japanese broadcast version complete with Japanese subtitles provided by a certain satellite broadcasting station. Moreover, the quality is the best with "super". At our store, we provide the best masters from core record enthusiasts in Japan, and this work is one of them. The master master not only used high-end equipment during broadcasting, but also the reception environment and wiring, and paid close attention to storage after recording. The quality directly digitized from there is a completely official professional shot that looks beautiful even in light of today's discerning standards. The show depicted with its visual beauty is truly legendary. The event will be held over two days, "September 7th" and "September 10th," and the broadcast will be re-edited from both days. Although it is not clear which song is which take, the flow is structured into three parts, just like on the actual stage. [Part 1: Guest Stage (9 songs)] The first part, which begins with Samuel L. Jackson's guidance, is a stage performance by gorgeous guests. Although there are 9 songs in total, there are not 9 groups, and even within one song, a variety of performances have been realized. In the opening song "Wanna Be Startin' Something", Whitney Houston is accompanied by Usher and Mya, and in "Heal The World", rapper Rah Diga stands out as Monica / Tamia / Monica sing. Most of the performers sing Michael's repertoire, but only Shaggy and DESTENY'S CHILD participate with their own songs. Among them, Billy Gilman stands out. Billy, who is now 32 years old, was 13 years old at the time. The song he sings, "Ben," is also a song that Michael recorded when he was 13 years old. It is a scene where a young Michael's face flashes back to his genius singing. In addition, this section has full subtitles unique to Nippon Broadcasting, which is extremely powerful. These subtitles display not only the MC but also the biographies of each performer. To be honest, some of the diverse guests make me wonder, ``Who is this person?'', but in this work, they guide you well. [Part 2: THE JACKSONS reunion stage (7 songs)] The second part, led by Elizabeth Taylor, is the highlight of this event. This is a reunion of THE JACKSONS. They disbanded in the 1980s when the members' solo activities became active. After that, although there were several reunions, it was only at the 30th anniversary concert of this work that all six members, including Michael, were reunited. In fact, the level of enthusiasm is different from other stages. I'm sure many people have seen it because it's such a famous stage, but the explosive applause clearly surpassed that of any other stage, and there was even a female audience member who seemed like she was going to faint at any moment because she was shaking her meter. Here and there. Japanese subtitles come in handy here as well, allowing you to vividly understand not only Elizabeth Taylor's speech, but also the subtitles introducing the brothers' mother, and every word of the theatrical dialogue. [Part 3: Michael's solo stage (5 songs)] The last part was Michael's solo stage led by Chris Tucker, who was making a big splash in the movie "Rush Hour" series. Although it is a mini stage with 5 songs in total, this is also as valuable as THE JACKSONS. Michael's last stage performance was at the Democratic National Committee party held in April 2002, but he performed only three songs at that time. This was the last stage that lasted more than 25 minutes. Moreover, the contents are special. Slash from GUNS N’ ROSES appears as a guest on “Black Or White” and “Beat It,” and the familiar big brawl takes place during “Billie Jean.” At the end, the new song "You Rock My World" will be performed, and Usher and Chris Tucker will also appear. A monumental event that marks the 30th anniversary of his solo debut and the only reunion of THE JACKSONS. It is a video masterpiece that allows you to enjoy the scene in the highest quality and with full Japanese subtitles. This is a piece that came to represent his later years. Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY, USA 7th & 10th September 2001 PRO-SHOT(83:53) 1. Intro 2. Samuel L Jackson Speech 3. Wanna Be Startin' Something (Usher, Mya & Whitney Houston) 4. Ben (Billy Gilman) 5. Angel It Wasn't Me (Shaggy feat. Rikrok) 6. Heal The World (Mya, Deborah Cox, Rah Digga, Monica & Tamiya) 7. She's Out Of My Life (Marc Anthony) 8. Bootylicious (Desteny's Child) 9. You Are Not Alone (Liza Minnelli) 10. I Just Can't Stop Loving You (James Ingram & Gloria Estefan) 11. Man In The Mirror (98, Usher & Luther Vandross...And More ) 12. Elizabeth Taylor Speech 13. Can You Feel It (The Jacksons) 14. ABC (The Jackson 5) 15. The Love You Save (The Jackson 5) 16. I'll Be There (The Jackson 5) 17. I Want You Back (The Jackson 5) 18. Dancin' Machine (Jackson 5 with N'sync) 19. Shake You Body (Down To The Ground) (The Jacksons) 20. Chris Tucker Speech 21. The Way You Make Me Feel ( Michael Jackson) 22. Black Or White (Michael Jackson & Slash) 23. Beat It (Michael Jackson & Slash) 24. Billie Jean (Michael Jackson) 25. You Rock My World (Michael Jackson, Chris Tucker & Usher) 26. End credit Vocals, dance and choreographer: Michael Jackson Additional performers Vocals: Marlon Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Randy Jackson and others Band members Musical director: Greg Phillinganes Keyboards: Greg Phillinganes, Brad Buxer, Michael Boddicker, Michael Bearden and Randy Jackson Drums: Jonathan Moffett Percussion: Bashiri Johnson Guitars: Slash, David Williams, Greg Moore and Tito Jackson Bass: Alex Al, Thomas Barney and Jermaine Jackson PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.84min.

1. Intro 2. Samuel L Jackson Speech 3. Wanna Be Startin' Something (Usher, Mya & Whitney Houston) 4. Ben (Billy Gilman) 5. Angel It Wasn't Me (Shaggy feat. Rikrok) 6. Heal The World (Mya, Deborah Cox, Rah Digga, Monica & Tamiya) 7. She's Out Of My Life (Marc Anthony) 8. Bootylicious (Desteny's Child) 9. You Are Not Alone (Liza Minnelli) 10. I Just Can't Stop Loving You (James Ingram & Gloria Estefan) 11. Man In The Mirror (98, Usher & Luther Vandross...And More) 12. Elizabeth Taylor Speech 13. Can You Feel It (The Jacksons) 14. ABC (The Jackson 5) 15. The Love You Save (The Jackson 5) 16. I'll Be There (The Jackson 5) 17. I Want You Back (The Jackson 5) 18. Dancin' Machine (Jackson 5 with N'sync) 19. Shake You Body (Down To The Ground) (The Jacksons) 20. Chris Tucker Speech 21. The Way You Make Me Feel (Michael Jackson) 22. Black Or White (Michael Jackson & Slash) 23. Beat It (Michael Jackson & Slash) 24. Billie Jean (Michael Jackson) 25. You Rock My World (Michael Jackson, Chris Tucker & Usher) 26. End credit Vocals, dance and choreographer: Michael Jackson Additional performers Vocals: Marlon Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jackie Jackson , Randy Jackson and others Band members Musical director: Greg Phillinganes Keyboards: Greg Phillinganes, Brad Buxer, Michael Boddicker, Michael Bearden and Randy Jackson Drums: Jonathan Moffett Percussion: Bashiri Johnson Guitars: Slash, David Williams, Greg Moore and Tito Jackson Bass: Alex Al, Thomas Barney and Jermaine Jackson PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.84min.

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