Paul McCartney/Aichi,Japan 2018 Another Seat Ver.
Paul McCartney/Aichi,Japan 2018 Another Seat Ver.
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The “November 8, 2018: Nagoya Dome” performance is said to be Chiakiraku’s best performance on “FRESHEN UP JAPAN TOUR”. An original video that allows you to witness the scene will be released. It is an audience master given to me by the photographer himself, but the quality is excellent. First and foremost, the angle is amazing. This is a one-camera shot from the rear of the first floor seats, slightly to the right, but there are few shadows from the front seats, and the audience is looking directly at the stage. Of course, it is undeniable that there is a distance, but the bold zoom makes you forget that it is a wide dome, and the sense of stability that is concentrated on the pole is also outstanding. On the other hand, songs such as “Letting Go” and “Hey Jude” that feature clapping and chanting in the venue are very close to the venue, but there is also plenty of scale of the dome. You can enjoy both the spectacle of a distant view and the zoom of the latest digital equipment. What's even better is the clear and solid sound. Of course, it can't reach the peak of the press 2CD "NAGOYA DOME 2018", but the core that jumps straight into your hand is really solid, and the hall echoes, which are so small that you can't believe it's a dome, don't hide even a single word of the lyrics. . Moreover, just like the sight, it has a wonderful sense of stability, with no chatter or shaking, and a glossy sound that pierces through the entire movie. Actually, some of the songs ("Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)" and "Helter Skelter") were not filmed, so it was introduced as a gift DVDR, but the sound quality itself is sufficient. It is at a level where it is possible to make a live album. The visual beauty and audio are truly amazing, but even more than that, the biggest point of this work is the experience. From the moment of playback, the feeling of being on the scene is amazing. In fact, filming began before the show even started, and the pre-show scene was a whopping 16 minutes long. The seats were gradually filling up, and there was a lot of excitement as Paul's first performance in Nagoya was just around the corner. Moreover, the screen is a highlight. The Nagoya performance became a hot topic because a surprise message was given to Paul during the encore, but it was clearly given to the audience on the screen before the performance. What was displayed on the screen was... "To all visitors, please cooperate. There is a piece of colored paper with two holes in the flyer bag you have. After the main story ends, I would like everyone to hold the colored paper until Paul appears again for the encore.As seen from the stage, it is a device that conveys a message throughout the venue, so I would like to surprise Paul when he returns to the stage. .So Please do not put it up until then. Please wait for the timing after the main story ends. I would like to express my gratitude to Paul along with everyone for his first performance in Nagoya. Thank you for your cooperation.''If you attended the Nagoya performance, you will know that even this message is a memorable commemoration. I can remember every word exactly. Of course, these are just entertainment. The main show is wonderful. You can take a close look at Paul's passionate appearance, which is said to be the best in this performance in Japan. He cheerfully performed familiar Japanese MCs such as ``Domodomodomo, Konbanwa, Nagoya,'' ``Today's Mo Nihongo Gambarimas,'' ``Oku-san, Nancy Nisho Kimashita. This evening is good,'' ``The Beatles' first recording,'' and ``Ai Shiteruyo,'' and became a hot topic. You can enjoy watching the Nagoya dialect MC in person. The smug look and fist pump of "Next new song, Dagaya!" and the happy gesture of "Dela's the best, Della's the best!" I covered my ears and laughed at the huge explosion of “Live and Let Die,” and when I saw the “NA goya” board held up by a fan (it was clearly reflected on the screen), I shouted “Na-na-na-na, na-go-ya!” and “Hey Jude” ”. Many of these famous scenes have been released in bits and pieces on a certain video site, but this work is best shot in one camera over a long period of time. Because it's a one-camera movie, you get the feeling of being "on the scene," and because it's long, you can fully immerse yourself in it. With such an experience, you can witness the passionate performances that represent Japan in 2018. The highlight is definitely the encore. The audience made masks using colored paper that had been prepared before the performance, and the message was "Japan Loves Paul" (in this production from the perspective of the audience, you can't see the human characters, but you can clearly see the ocean on the masks). . He let out an exclamation of "Wow" at the sight, and in response to a fan's request card, he suddenly played "Birthday," which was changed from "I Saw Her Standing There." After finishing the big last song, "The End," Paul finished the song with a bouquet of flowers and the Chunichi Dragons' mascot, "Doara." Their enthusiastic performance and joy can be felt in the live album, but in this work you can also feel it in their gestures and facial expressions. This is the real thrill of video. Paul's first performance in Nagoya was a huge success. This is a masterpiece where you can experience such a night with wonderful sights and sounds. This is an original video that can only be seen in this film, and allows you to empathize with the emotion by becoming one of the audience members.★This is an original video obtained directly from the photographer. Live at Nagoya Dome, Nagoya, Japan 8th November 2018 NICE SHOT(from Origial Masters)1. Pre-Show Recorded for less than 16 minutes The atmosphere in the venue is also captured and is a good record 2. Intro 3. A Hard Day's Night 4 . Junior's Farm 5. Can't Buy Me Love 6. Letting Go 7. Who Cares 8. Got To Get You Into My Life 9. Come On to Me 10. Let Me Roll It 11. I've Got a Feeling 12. Let 'Em In 13. My Valentine 14. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five 15. Maybe I'm Amazed 16. I've Just Seen A Face 17. In Spite of All the Danger 18. From Me to You 19. Love Me Do 20. Blackbird 21. Here Today 22. Queenie Eye 23. Lady Madonna 24. Eleanor Rigby 25. Fuh You 26. Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite! 27. Something 28. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 29. Band on the Run 30. Back in the USSR 31. Let It Be 32. Live and Let Die 33. Hey Jude 34. Birthday cut out in the middle of the song Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) and Helter Skelter are not included. 35. Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight / The End Paul holds the Dragons' official mascot, Doara, in his left hand during his final greeting. COLOR NTSC Approx.164min.
1. Pre-Show, less than 16 minutes long, captures the atmosphere of the venue and is a good record. 2. Intro 3. A Hard Day's Night 4. Junior's Farm 5. Can't Buy Me Love 6. Letting Go 7. Who Cares 8. Got To Get You Into My Life 9. Come On to Me 10. Let Me Roll It 11. I've Got a Feeling 12. Let 'Em In 13. My Valentine 14. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five 15. Maybe I'm Amazed 16. I've Just Seen A Face 17. In Spite of All the Danger 18. From Me to You 19. Love Me Do 20. Blackbird 21. Here Today 22. Queenie Eye 23. Lady Madonna 24. Eleanor Rigby 25. Fuh You 26. Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite! 27. Something 28. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 29. Band on the Run 30. Back in the USSR 31. Let It Be 32. Live and Let Die 33 . Hey Jude 34. Birthday cut out in the middle of the song Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) and Helter Skelter are not included. 35. Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight / The End Paul holds the Dragons' official mascot, Doara, in his left hand during his final greeting. COLOR NTSC Approx.164min.