Prince/Tokyo,Japan 1990 TV Program
Prince/Tokyo,Japan 1990 TV Program
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``PRINCE in JAPAN '90'' is a masterpiece pro shot that not only has the highest quality ever, but also deeply conveys the "smell of the times" at the time. In addition, we will present you with TV programs that are full of a sense of the times. This work contains two types of programs from a certain commercial broadcasting station, both of which feature "1999" performed at Tokyo Dome. Both programs use masters that were treasured by the same video enthusiast, and are masterpieces that allow you to see the best records of the time itself. The first thing that appears is a certain famous music program whose trademark is sunglasses. It was broadcast while the concert was in progress. "1999" will be broadcast live while playing a Prince-themed corner. The video itself is a live broadcast, so it has a rough finish and is less than a minute long, but it is a valuable multi-camera professional shot. And the real-time feeling during the program is amazing. The studio conversation and planning leading up to the broadcast are also recorded, but perhaps to match the "1999" that was approved, the material is packed with VTR and fast-talking comments. The topic is also very contemporary, and with the title ``You can also get close to outside sauce here!?'', it introduces one after another the restaurants that musicians visiting Japan often frequent. He talks quickly about discos where Prince, Madonna, and David Bowie have appeared, a yakitori restaurant where Michael Jackson goes, a ramen restaurant where Jon Bon Jovi frequents, a sauna where Huey Lewis frequents, and more. The Mick Jagger Set Meal (1,500 yen), which is a reproduction of the menu that he actually ate, will also be introduced. Since it's a Japanese group, it's normal for it to have nothing to do with music, but I guess you could say it's too meh, or that the producer's ``fans are like this'' is extremely biased...The host wearing sunglasses... The involuntary murmur of ``Is it true?'' says it all. Furthermore, in the studio, the story turns into ``a story about how I happened to meet a foreigner,'' and even there, the iconic female idol uses her unusual pronunciation to appeal to her internationalism by saying, ``It's a hard rock 'ka' fe...' It's coming. A mood of “I wonder” pervades every corner. This is also a video that symbolizes one aspect of “Western music in the 1990s.” On the other hand, the other program is "Entertainment News from Tokyo" from a certain public broadcasting station. Although this is not a live broadcast, "1999" can still be seen in the pro shot video of "August 30th", the day before (since it is the same song for both programs, it may be that only this song was approved). hmm). The live scene is a one-camera shot of about 2 minutes, but the seriousness of the public broadcasting station can be seen in the composition that spends as much time as possible on the stage footage and the report of the day's show. In this program, there is a story about arriving at Narita Airport just before the actual performance and going straight to the venue, and the atmosphere that can only be seen in real time is intense. Although the two programs are about 10 minutes in total, in addition to valuable professional shots, even the Western optimism of each station appears in the short time, making it a masterpiece that strongly evokes "Japan in 1990." That era, that smell that was both sweet and sour and shining at its best. Please enjoy it to your heart's content. Live at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan 30th & 31st August 1990 Broadcast Date: 31st August 1990 (2 Different Programme) (10:11) Programme #1 1. Studio 2. 1999 (Tokyo Dome 31st August 1990, Live Broadcast) Programme # 2 3. Studio 4. 1999 (Tokyo Dome 30th August 1990) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.10min.
1. Studio 2. 1999 (Tokyo Dome 31st August 1990, Live Broadcast) Programme #2 3. Studio 4. 1999 (Tokyo Dome 30th August 1990) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.10min.