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Queen/London,UK 1985 2 Broadcast & Rehearsal

Queen/London,UK 1985 2 Broadcast & Rehearsal

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This work includes three professional shots related to LIVE AID. Now, let's introduce each of them. [The highest level pro shot produced by enthusiasts (with intro)] First up is the highest level version produced by overseas enthusiasts. As you know, this stage is an official DVD, and all of QUEEN's performance parts are recorded. Naturally, the official product has been considered the best, but this product surpasses even that. The video itself is the same as the official DVD, but the audio has been upgraded. The best stereo sound board broadcast on the FM radio that was also used for the CD is synchronized. The result is so beautiful that the scales fall from your eyes and ears. As mentioned in the commentary for the main story, although the official DVD shows the spectacle of cheers, the performance itself was flat and small. However, in this work, you can enjoy a miraculous performance with the vivid stereo feeling of FM broadcasting. Even more amazing is the three-dimensional feel. Because it is stereo, Brian May's cutting can be heard beautifully separated without colliding with the synth, and even when interacting with the audience, it is even closer to Freddie's voice. Of course, it includes not only the main stage from the evening (18:41) but also “Is This The World We Created?” which reappeared and played only Freddie and Brian at night (21:48). This synchronized version has been introduced before, but this work is the longest version. It also includes a scene introducing QUEEN. There, British comedians: the late Mel Smith and Griff Rhys-Jones appeared dressed as police officers. The event excited 72,000 people. While faltering from the tremendous cheers, he humorously calls QUEEN, which leads to “that scene” where Freddie runs in lightly. The full-length version of this talk scene is not included in the official DVD, nor can it be heard on CD (only one voice is recorded in the audience recording). It is a valuable scene that not only has the highest quality but also further enhances the mood of the show. [The best Japanese broadcasting master] Next up is the live broadcast version pro shot. It is also the highest peak master of the Japan Broadcasting version. This is a master treasured by recording enthusiasts at the time, and there is no tape twist or stretch, and the images that flow from it do not even have the distortion at the edges of the screen, which can be said to be the fate of analog video. Even though the air check was aired 33 years ago, the stunning visual beauty without even a single white line noise is endlessly overflowing. This recording enthusiast dubbed the recording only once in order to watch it over and over again, and continued to preserve the original for future generations. This is a book left behind by the love of such core enthusiasts. What comes back to life at the highest peak is the scene I saw late at night while fighting off sleepiness. I was waiting for QUEEN's turn yet, but when I actually opened the commercial, it was in the middle of "Bohemian Rhapsody" (late night, 2:40 a.m.). That “it’s here!” feeling and a bit of disappointment. Katakana captions have a tasteful typeface that is completely different from modern computer fonts. What the font tells us is the band's biography and the following sentence: ``The donation reception number is 03-359-1000, and the banks that handle it are Fuji Bank, Mitsubishi Bank, Sumitomo Bank, and Dai-ichi Kangyo Bank.'' If you're nostalgic about nine-digit phone numbers, there are now many bank names that don't even exist anymore...they seem so commonplace now that they're flowing by. Indeed, “that night” and “that time” 33 years ago are revived exactly as they were back then. Then, while the entire venue... no, the whole world was united in a live broadcast of "We Will Rock You," it suddenly cut to a commercial. That moment when a wonderful performance suddenly disappeared, like a dream. The feeling I had at that time was a combination of the surprise of "Huh!?", the excitement of witnessing the same moment as QUEEN on live broadcast, and the lack of "Hurry up, the commercial ends!" It's a video that surprises me as I realize that the emotions I had forgotten long ago still lingered in my heart. [Longest rehearsal shot] The last shot is the rehearsal of LIVE AID, which was also depicted in the movie "Bohemian Rhapsody". Unlike in the movie, he does not confess his HIV infection (this is a film-specific modification), but he is able to attend the rehearsal just before the miracle takes place. Brian in shorts is also a famous professional shot, and this work is the longest version at about 11 and a half minutes. The freshness of the master is excellent, there are almost no dubbing marks, and it is a superb video that does not feel strange even if you watch it after the main part of the official video. His passionate performance was amazing. I don't know how much of a comeback he felt during rehearsals, but Freddie really sang with a lot of energy, and Brian nailed the guitar solo of "Bohemian Rhapsody" (which he made a mistake in the actual performance). decide. What's even more amazing is the action of "Radio Ga Ga" and "Hammer To Fall." It was powerful, as if you could see a huge crowd, just like a real performance. As a result, LIVE AID became a miraculous stage, but that was no coincidence. It was their spirit that brought about the great reversal. It is a professional shot that allows you to witness the behind the scenes. Although the fake reproduction movie was impressive, what this film is packed with is the real QUEEN. And Freddie Mercury himself. This is a collection of the highest version of that scene. Live at Wembley Stadium, London, UK 13th July 1985 PRO-SHOT (53:53) UK LIVE BROADCAST 1. Griff Rhys-Jones & Mel Smith Introduction 2. Queen on Stage 3. Bohemian Rhapsody 4. Radio Ga Ga 5. Day- O 6. Hammer To Fall 7. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 8. We Will Rock You 9. We Are The Champions 10. Is This The World We Created? (Freddie Mercury & Brian May) ORIGINAL JAPANESE LIVE BROADCAST 11. Bohemian Rhapsody 12. Radio Ga Ga ★During the middle of the day, the account information ticker for accepting donations is played 13. Day-O 14. Hammer To Fall 15. Crazy Little Thing Called Love ★An interpreter comes in during the opening MC. 16. We Will Rock You REHEARSALS 17. Radio Ga Ga ★Freddie instructs "Last Part (verse?)" at 2:54 (because the arrangement is short) 18. Bohemian Rhapsody 19. Radio Ga Ga 20. Hammer To Fall PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.54min.

1. Griff Rhys-Jones & Mel Smith Introduction 2. Queen on Stage 3. Bohemian Rhapsody 4. Radio Ga Ga 5. Day-O 6. Hammer To Fall 7. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 8. We Will Rock You 9. We Are The Champions 10. Is This The World We Created? (Freddie Mercury & Brian May) ORIGINAL JAPANESE LIVE BROADCAST 11. Bohemian Rhapsody 12. Radio Ga Ga ★During the song, the account information subtitle for accepting donations is played. 13. Day-O 14. Hammer To Fall 15. Crazy Little Thing Called Love ★An interpreter comes in during the MC at the beginning. 16. We Will Rock You REHEARSALS 17. Radio Ga Ga ★Freddie instructs "Last Part (verse?)" at 2:54 (because the arrangement is short) 18. Bohemian Rhapsody 19. Radio Ga Ga 20. Hammer To Fall PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.54min.

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