Ringo Starr/Tokyo 11.2.2016
Ringo Starr/Tokyo 11.2.2016
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Just the other day, RINGO STARR & HIS ALL STARR BAND spread the best music entertainment all over Japan. Now, record excavation is in full swing, but this week, an incredible video has arrived. It was the first Japan tour in three years, with all eight performances, but this work contains the final performance of the "November 2, 2016 Orchard Hall". It is a completely first-time audience shot provided by the recorder himself. It may be a precious original video, but what's even more "incredible" is the quality. Anyway, the image quality, angle, stability, and sound are all abnormally wonderful. First of all, the angle was recorded from the second floor seats on the left side of the stage (near Steve Lukather) with a downward feeling. Therefore, the entire stage fills the field of vision without being disturbed by obstacles or enthusiasm that block the view. Moreover, the sense of stability is outstanding, and despite the frequent use of bold zooms that approach Ringo's waist-up, it does not move at all. I think they probably used a tripod, but the camera kept Ringo moving around the stage in the exact center of the screen, and the camera scrolled smoothly. The latest digital equipment's extremely vivid image quality also helped make it almost a professional shot. If the photographer hadn't given up the shot, I would have thought it was taken by someone involved in the venue setup. In fact, the quality was so high that I finally remembered that it was a shot of the audience when the audience's arms were waving during "Yellow Submarine." It's not just the beauty of the images that makes you forget that it was an audience shot, but also the superb sound. It seems that the microphone on the video camera was not used, but a separate recording was layered on top, and the clarity was also at an extraordinary level. The luxurious set full of big hits should be full of big choruses, but there was almost no singing or applause up close, and the extremely thick performance and singing was poured into your ears. Perhaps it was due to the beautiful acoustics of Orchard Hall, but the sound was so good that it reminded me more of the "stakes area" than the "audience area." It was unwavering from beginning to end, just like the scenery. The final day, depicted with such quality, is truly a moment of ecstasy. Unfortunately, the show we were given was not a full show, but a partial one of about 45 minutes, but each song is recorded in its entirety. Moreover, the editing intention is clear, and all the songs are sung by Ringo. Therefore, there are not many hit songs by the luxurious members, but the concentrated and reduced feeling of 100% Ringo is rich. Ringo sings his solo and super-famous Beatles songs with light steps, beats the drums, and hits the keyboard as he feels like it. It is a little different from the "variety of luxury" experienced at the venue, and you can enjoy the "luxury of only the ultimate scenes continuing endlessly". In addition, the appearance scene of Marty Friedman, a special guest only on the final day, is perfect. Marty joins in two songs, "With a Little Help From My Friends" and "Give Peace A Chance", while leaning back and headbanging while holding an acoustic guitar. He is clearly the only one who stands out, but his excitement and charming smile make for a very heartwarming sight. Anyway, the only drawback is that it is not a full recording. No matter how much you nitpick, there are no other drawbacks, and it is a CD that allows you to enjoy Ringo's show with the best sights and sounds. Although he revisited after a short span of three years, he is already 76 years old. I would love to ask for the next Japan performance, but everything has an end. There is a possibility that this Orchard Hall performance will be the "end". This is a shocking shot that captures such a scene with the best quality of a professional shot. Live at Bunkamura Orchard Hall, Tokyo, Japan 2nd November 2016 AMAZING SHOT!!! (44:25) 1. Intro 2. Matchbox 3. It Don't Come Easy 4. What Goes On 5. Boys 6. Don't Pass Me By 7. Yellow Submarine 8. You're Sixteen 9. Back Off Boogaloo 10. I Wanna Be Your Man 11. Photograph 12. Act Naturally 13. With a Little Help From My Friends 14. Give Peace A Chance Ringo Starr - drums, percussion, vocals Steve Lukather - guitar, vocals Gregg Rolie - keyboards, vocals Todd Rundgren - guitar, keyboards, vocals Richard Page - bass, acoustic guitar, vocals Gregg Bissonette - drums, percussion, vocals Warren Ham - vocals, saxophone Guest: Marty Friedman - Guitar (on 13 & 14) COLOR NTSC Approx.44min.
Live at Bunkamura Orchard Hall, Tokyo, Japan 2nd November 2016 AMAZING SHOT!!! (44:25) 1. Intro 2. Matchbox 3. It Don't Come Easy 4. What Goes On 5. Boys 6. Don't Pass Me By 7. Yellow Submarine 8. You're Sixteen 9. Back Off Boogaloo 10. I Wanna Be Your Man 11. Photograph 12. Act Naturally 13. With a Little Help From My Friends 14. Give Peace A Chance Ringo Starr - drums, percussion, vocals Steve Lukather - guitar, vocals Gregg Rolie - keyboards, vocals Todd Rundgren - guitar, keyboards, vocals Richard Page - bass, acoustic guitar, vocals Gregg Bissonette - drums, percussion, vocals Warren Ham - vocals, saxophone Guest: Marty Friedman - Guitar (on 13 & 14) COLOUR NTSC Approx.44min.