Paul McCartney/Kanagawa Local Broadcasting/McCartney Special Program Off the Ground Special
Paul McCartney/Kanagawa Local Broadcasting/McCartney Special Program Off the Ground Special
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It was November 1993, just before his second solo performance in Japan. A Japanese special program that overflows with the enthusiasm of that era has been decided to be released. This work includes “SONY MUSIC TV” that was broadcast locally in Kanagawa. This is the Paul McCartney special. As mentioned above, this program was broadcast to coincide with the band's visit to Japan on "THE NEW WORLD TOUR," and is a Japan-specific program of about 30 minutes. The contents are a collection of video clips. There are no celebrity stories, interviews, or narrations, just Paul singing and playing. however! It's not just a program where clips flow lazily. While featuring the latest work "OFF THE GROUND" at the time, the concept of looking back on the 23 years of WINGS/solo before coming to Japan is carried through. [Masterpiece Digest "Video Discography"] The key to this is the "Video Discography" that is played at the beginning of the program. All of a sudden, his 20-year career has been condensed into 9 minutes and 20 seconds. Specifically, from 1970's "Maybe I'm Amazed" to 1990's live album "TRIPPING THE LIVE FANTASTIC", clips for 27 songs are connected one after another and digested. Moreover, this is very dark. Only the first two songs "Maybe I'm Amazed" and "Helen Wheels" are a little fast-tracked, but from 1978's "London Town" all albums are evenly featured. Moreover, not only the album songs but also the singles "Goodnight Tonight" and "Spies Like Us" and "Once Upon A Long Ago" from the best album "ALL THE BEST!" are inserted in chronological order. And, from “TRIPPING THE LIVE FANTASTIC” that closes the digest, the Beatles’ “Birthday” and “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)” are selected, giving you a rich sense of summary. And the connection is quite skillful. The style is of the type often found in ranking programs, with clippings of each song approximately 20 seconds long. However, he has a good sense of how to extract such information, and he firmly captures the delicious aspects of the song and video, and the many nostalgic clips bring out a fierce sense of the times. ``Goodnight Tonight'' with all-over backing, the hard ``Getting Closer'', ``Ebony & Ivory'' sung with Stevie on the top of the keyboard, 25-year-old black Michael Jackson's youthful ``Say Say Say'', ICBM flying "Spies Like Us" and more. Also, because it is a chronological series, the trend of the clips is interesting. Video processing continues to evolve, and although Paul himself acted in the thriller-like songs ``Say Say Say'' and ``Pipes Of Peace,'' the more time passes, the more ``acting = actor/musician = performance.'' It becomes a figure. Not only is it nostalgic, but it's also fun to feel like it's moving with the times. [The scent of 1993 oozes out from every corner] Only the “Video Discography” is long, but in terms of length, the main part of this work is after that. After reaching “TRIPPING THE LIVE FANTASTIC” in the digest section, there was the latest work “OFF THE GROUND” section at that time. Here, instead of a digest, we will show you the full four songs "Hope Of Deliverance", "C'mon People", "Biker Like An Icon" and "Off The Ground". This sense of balance is just before “THE NEW WORLD TOUR”! That's what it feels like, but the last part has an even stronger sense of the times. It's a viewer gift corner. The performance schedule for the Japan tour will be advertised, and tickets and giveaways for the Tokyo Dome performance will be announced. The dates are nostalgic, but the tickets given out are amazing because they say ``3 groups of 6 people are invited for each performance, for a total of 18 people.'' The bubble must have burst at the time, but it was the 1990s when you could get a big deal on a 30-minute special program on a local station. Furthermore, I suddenly noticed that the application method was by postcard rather than email, and the postal code was 3 digits. A mysterious phone number called "Telephone Service" that seems to be unique to the program is also announced, and there is a dial Q2 "0990-"... As mentioned above, there is no narration in this work, but the scent of 1993 oozes out from every corner. I completely forgot to mention the special content, but the quality of this work is of course the best. The original master by a core record enthusiast is super beautiful and has no dubbing marks. That is the visual beauty that looks like an official laser disc. A video masterpiece that condenses Paul's 23 years into 28 minutes with such super quality. This is a piece that brings back the memories of watching Paul, and at the same time brings back the excitement that was burning in my heart for "THE NEW WORLD TOUR." Broadcast In Japan 1993 1. Introduction 2. Video Discography (9:20) (Maybe I'm Amazed / Helen Wheels / London Town / Goodnight Tonight / Getting Closer / Arrow Through Me / Coming Up / Waterfalls / Ebony & Ivory / Take It Away / Tug Of War / Say Say Say / Pipes Of Peace / So Bad / No More Lonely Nights / Spies Like Us / Press / Strangehold / Only Love Remains / Pretty Little Head / Once Upon A Long Ago / My Brave Face / This One / Figure Of Eight / Put It There / Birthday / Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) 3. Hope Of Deliverance 4. C'mon People 5. Biker Like An Icon 6. Off The Ground 7. Japan Tour Schedule 1993 & End Credit PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.28min.
1. Introduction 2. Video Discography (9:20) (Maybe I'm Amazed / Helen Wheels / London Town / Goodnight Tonight / Getting Closer / Arrow Through Me / Coming Up / Waterfalls / Ebony & Ivory / Take It Away / Tug Of War / Say Say Say / Pipes Of Peace / So Bad / No More Lonely Nights / Spies Like Us / Press / Strangehold / Only Love Remains / Pretty Little Head / Once Upon A Long Ago / My Brave Face / This One / Figure Of Eight / Put It There / Birthday / Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) 3. Hope Of Deliverance 4. C'mon People 5. Biker Like An Icon 6. Off The Ground 7. Japan Tour Schedule 1993 & End Credit PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.28min.