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Rainbow/Graham Bonnet's time as the "strongest" NJ, USA 1979 Color version

Rainbow/Graham Bonnet's time as the "strongest" NJ, USA 1979 Color version

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RAINBOW from the Graham Bonnet era, highly regarded as the "strongest". A color version of the long multi-camera pro shot is now available. This work was filmed at “Passaic Performance on December 1, 1979.” This is a multi-camera professional shot. This work is also famous as "DOWN TO NEW JERSEY" which was suddenly discovered in 2014 and shocked RAINBOW collectors all over the world. The original video was monochrome, but it is an upgraded version that has been converted into color using an AI program. Before we look at the quality, first of all, the position of the show. Let's look back at the history of the band when they were a super band, when all the members were star players. 1979《“DOWN TO EARTH” released on July 28》・September 18-October 12: North America #1 (18 performances)・November 6-December 13: North America #2 (24 performances) ←★Coco★ 1980, January 17th - March 8th: Europe (35 performances), May 8th - 15th: Japan (6 performances), August 8th - 16th: Northern Europe + MOR (4 performances) ) This is RAINBOW from the Graham era. 1979 was clearly divided into "North America" ​​and 1980 was "Europe/Japan". The Passaic performance of this work was the 14th concert of such "North America #2". Now, onto the main topic. What kind of finish is the color version of that shocking pro shot...? This is a surprising response. It is not a new excavation of color film, but is colored in sepia, and is not a reproduction of the scene. However, this gives it a strange sense of reality. The reason is the texture. Although the rough color tones are not realistic, there is a glow to Richie's fingertips and Graham's expression, and you can clearly feel the texture of the fabric on the suit and the lame on Don Airey's shirt. This is probably the power of AI. Traditional manual coloring could not eliminate the ``coloring book'' feel, but this lacks that vividness. Also, the on-site experience has a positive effect. Even though the stage would be colorful, it would have been illuminated by monochromatic spot lighting, which was different from natural light. We understand the situation without thinking about it. The AI's coloring is similar to that of the venue, so it doesn't feel out of place. If it had been an outdoor stage during the day, this wouldn't have happened. Such a color version master has become a hot topic in various places, but this work is also the highest version that has been further brushed up. The point is audio. If you are familiar with the previous version, you probably know that "Eyes Of The World" gets cut off, and that the sound quality and mix are disrupted in several places. The color master that appeared on the internet also had the same audio as the original, but since it was a precious upgrade, the audio has also been treated in this work. Keep the mix as natural as possible, and use fades to make it as seamless as possible. We also connect parts that can be supplemented, such as riffs, as much as possible. Of course, since it is the original, it is a balance that focuses on Richie's guitar, and it is not enough to make a live album with just the audio. However, we are upgrading the precious long sound board as much as possible. The real thrill of being able to witness a long show of Graham era RAINBOW with such visual beauty and audio is hard to replace with anything. After all, you can see almost all of the famous songs that were cut out in the professional shot of “MONSTERS OF ROCK”, and the five star players move in front of you, giving a tremendous performance for about 76 minutes. You can experience the impact of that excavation again with even more vividness and response. This is an exquisite video that has been converted into color with plenty of vintage feel from the legendary multi-camera pro shot. A new visual experience created by advances in technology. Live at Capitol Theatre, Passaic, New Jersey, USA 1st December 1979 PRO-SHOT (76:08) 1. Eyes Of The World 2. Love's No Friend 3. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3:Third Movement: Allegro /Somewhere Over The Rainbow 4. All Night Long 5. Keyboard Intro 6. Lost In Hollywood 7. Guitar Solo/Ode To Joy 8. Keyboards Solo 9. Drum Solo/Overture 1812 10. Lost In Hollywood (Reprise) 11. Lazy 12. Man On The Silver Mountain 13. Blues 14. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll 15. Kill The King (Jam) 16. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll (Reprise) Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Graham Bonnet - Vocal Roger Glover - Bass Don Airey - Keyboard Cozy Powell - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.76min. 76min. Linear PCM Stereo 4:3 Color

1. Eyes Of The World 2. Love's No Friend 3. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3:Third Movement: Allegro /Somewhere Over The Rainbow 4. All Night Long 5. Keyboard Intro 6. Lost In Hollywood 7. Guitar Solo/Ode To Joy 8. Keyboards Solo 9. Drum Solo/Overture 1812 10. Lost In Hollywood (Reprise) 11. Lazy 12. Man On The Silver Mountain 13. Blues 14. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll 15. Kill The King (Jam) 16 Long Live Rock 'N' Roll (Reprise) Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Graham Bonnet - Vocal Roger Glover - Bass Don Airey - Keyboard Cozy Powell - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.76min. 76min. Linear PCM Stereo 4:3 Color

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