Paul Weller/London,UK 2021
Paul Weller/London,UK 2021
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Following ``ON SUNSET'', ``FAT POP (VOLUME 1)'' also reached number 1 in the UK, raising the alarm that Paul Weller would resume his activities. The best video of the orchestra co-starring concert, which is also the latest live performance, is now available. This work was filmed on May 15, 2021 at the Barbican Center. This is the super best multi-camera pro shot. Paul's tour has been repeatedly postponed recently, but restarting is finally becoming a reality. The Indian strain of the new coronavirus is showing signs of re-introducing the virus in the UK, so we cannot be sure, but new tour dates are being announced one after another. Let's take a look at his current activity schedule to find out what's going on with him. 2021・March 5th-7th: UK #1 (3 performances)《“FAT POP (VOLUME 1)” released on May 14th》》・May 15th: Barbican Center performance ←★This work★・11 March 9th - December 4th: UK #2 (18 performances) 2022, March 31st - April 24th: UK #3 (18 performances), May 20th - June 4th: Europe #1 (13 performances) ・September 13th-16th: Europe #2 (3 performances) This is the 2021/2022 schedule that has been announced by the time of writing this article. As postponements have been announced in a fluid manner, there is a possibility that performances that have already been rescheduled may have been mixed in, but according to the official website, this is what is stated above. The Barbican Center performance of this work was set to be performed the day after the release of "FAT POP (VOLUME 1)", and was a co-starring stage with an orchestra, and was a closed-door live where only those who purchased tickets (approximately 1,900 yen) could watch the streaming distribution. was. Streaming ends 48 hours after the live performance, but this work is a DVD version of the pro shot of the live performance. The quality is, of course, super-excellent. Of course it's the latest distribution, but even by that standard it's beautiful. It's not just that the image quality is good, but the angles of each shot are well-thought out, and even when stopped, it's still a picture, and even when it moves slowly, it's classy. The lighting design and cut arrangement are perfect according to the song. This show is also planned to be made into a work in December, and it may be re-edited at that time, but I can only think that there is nothing more that can be done. Since there are no spectators, there are almost no audience angles. The visuals are so aesthetically pleasing that you won't even notice it. What is depicted in such beautiful visuals is a treasure trove of masterpieces brought to life in a magnificent manner with an orchestra. Speaking of orchestra co-starring, the 2018 official work “OTHER ASPECTS” is still fresh in my memory, and this work is a different version of that. . . You might think so, but it's actually quite different. Sort it out while comparing, Mima sho. 70's - 90's (7 songs) ・THE JAM: English Rose/Carnation ・THE STYLE COUNCIL: My Ever Changing Moods/You're The Best Thing (co-starring Boy George) ・90's: Broken Stones (co-starring James Morrison) ) / Wild Wood (co-starring Celeste: ★) / You Do Something To Me (★) After that (9 songs), Wake Up the Nation: Andromeda, True Meanings: Gravity (★) / Bowie / Movin' On/White Horses (★)・On Sunset: On Sunset/Equanimity・Fat Pop: Glad Times/Still Glides The Stream *Note: Songs marked with “★” were also played in the official video “OTHER ASPECTS”. ...and it looks like this. Normally I mark notable songs that I don't cover, but this time I did the opposite. There are only 5 songs that overlap with the official work ``OTHER ASPECTS'', and 11 other songs can be enjoyed in new orchestral versions. Moreover, the content is fresh. After all, half of the repertoire is from the last three works after "TRUE MEANINGS," and since we haven't been able to tour due to the coronavirus pandemic, there are plenty of premiere songs. Of course, the classics are also delicious. The highlight is the magnificent arrangement by the orchestra, but there are also special guests participating. Singer-songwriter James Morrison appears in "Broken Stones," and Paulie Steilen's daughter Celeste appears in "Wild Wood." The most notable song is "You're The Best Thing," which features Boy George. You can enjoy a dream collaboration in which the charismatic members of THE STYLE COUNCIL/CULTURE CLUB overlap their singing voices. This is the first step in restarting after overcoming the coronavirus crisis, and it is also a sequel to ``OTHER ASPECTS'' with significantly updated content. This is a piece that allows you to enjoy the full 75 minutes of Paul Weller's latest stage with super professional shots. Superb multi-camera professional shot of "May 15, 2021 Barbican Center". This is a professionally distributed shot of an orchestral concert held without an audience, and is a completely official quality product. The set, half of which were selected from the recent three works of ``TRUE MEANINGS'' and ``FAT POP (VOLUME 1),'' is quite different from ``OTHER ASPECTS,'' and you can enjoy co-starring with gorgeous guests such as Boy George, James Morrison, and Celeste. Masu. Live at the Barbican with the BBC Symphony Orchestra Barbican Theatre, London, UK 15th May 2021 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Andromeda 3. English Rose 4. My Ever Changing Moods 5. On Sunset 6. Carnation7. Glad Times 8. Broken Stones (with James Morrison) 9. Gravity 10. Bowie 11. Equanimity 12. You're The Best Thing (with Boy George) 13. Still Glides The Stream 14. Movin' On 15. Wild Wood (with Celeste) 16. You Do Something To Me 17. White Horses 18. End Credit Paul Weller - Vocal, Guitar Steve Cradock - Guitar BBC Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Jules Buckley With Special Guests Boy George Celeste James Morrison Backing Vocals Patrick Linton Vula Malinga Ladonna Young PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.75min.
1. Intro 2. Andromeda 3. English Rose 4. My Ever Changing Moods 5. On Sunset 6. Carnation7. Glad Times 8. Broken Stones (with James Morrison) 9. Gravity 10. Bowie 11. Equanimity 12. You're The Best Thing (with Boy George) 13. Still Glides The Stream 14. Movin' On 15. Wild Wood (with Celeste) 16. You Do Something To Me 17. White Horses 18. End Credit Paul Weller - Vocal, Guitar Steve Cradock - Guitar BBC Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Jules Buckley With Special Guests Boy George Celeste James Morrison Backing Vocals Patrick Linton Vula Malinga Ladonna Young PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.75min.