Robert Plant/NJ,USA 1988 Multi Cam Mix
Robert Plant/NJ,USA 1988 Multi Cam Mix
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Introducing valuable audience footage of Robert Plant in the 1980s. This work was recorded at the “May 17th East Rutherford performance” from the “Non Stop Go Tour 1988” accompanying the album “NOW & ZEN”. At that time, Plant's solo career was starting to get back on track, as he changed the band members from "NOW & ZEN" and significantly increased the number of live dates. This was around the time when underground recordings started to increase rapidly, but when it came to videos, there weren't that many...or rather, there were almost none until now. This work will help you overcome this situation, but even more surprising than its preciousness is its quality. Video quality is a given even in this era, but there is no screen wobbling due to tape deterioration! I forgot about the line noise, but I wonder if it will come out a little? That's the level I said. Moreover, although the angle of this work is multi-camera using four or more, there is no deterioration with all cameras, and it is as fresh as if it was recorded yesterday. This was recorded over a quarter of a century ago... However, the show shown is definitely from 27 years ago. The design of the set is reminiscent of the MTV era, the synth sound that even sounds like an orchestral hit, and the huge hairstyles, all of which are reminiscent of rock music from the late 80's. It is truly a great time to be able to see moving plants from this period in high quality. Also, this work has a strong sense of ``1988'' in a way that is different from what it looks like. The previous year, in 1987, WHITESNAKE broke through with the ZEPPELIN-style "Still Of The Night," and KINGDOM COME also debuted in 1988. In the year when the "LED ZEPPELIN phenomenon" was in full swing, the plant finally released the LED ZEPPELIN number, which had been stubbornly rejected. This work also shows "In The Evening", "Black Country Woman", "Trampled Underfoot", and "Misty Mountain Hop", but this is a wonderful 80's version. The “sparkling ZEPPELIN song” that cannot be heard in the later PAGE & PLANT is even more interesting because it is sung by the real person. “Non Stop Go Tour 1988” was a major turning point for Plant, both in terms of the scale of his activities and song selection. If this tour hadn't happened, if Plant had made a different decision. Perhaps there would have been no LED ZEPPELIN reunion or PAGE & PLANT. This is a masterpiece video that allows you to directly see such a turning point in history. In order not to compromise on the wonderful picture quality, we will deliver it to you as a 2-disc DVD set. Brendan Byrne Arena,East Rutherford New Jersey,USA 17th May 1988 Disc 1(49:02) 1. Helen Of Troy 2. Other Arms 3. Heaven Knows 4. In The Evening 5. In The Mood 6. Black Country Woman 7. Ship Of Fools Disc 2(56:56) 1. Hurting Kind 2. Trampled Underfoot 3. Billy's Revenge 4. Misty Mountain Hop 5. Tall Cool One 6. Big Log 7. Break On Through Robert Plant - Vocal Charlie Jones - Bass Doug Boyle - Guitar Phil Johnstone - Keyboards Chris Blackwell - Drums COLOR NTSC Approx.106min.
Disc 1(49:02) 1. Helen Of Troy 2. Other Arms 3. Heaven Knows 4. In The Evening 5. In The Mood 6. Black Country Woman 7. Ship Of Fools Disc 2(56:56) 1. Hurting Kind 2. Trampled Underfoot 3. Billy's Revenge 4. Misty Mountain Hop 5. Tall Cool One 6. Big Log 7. Break On Through Robert Plant - Vocal Charlie Jones - Bass Doug Boyle - Guitar Phil Johnstone - Keyboards Chris Blackwell - Drums COLOUR NTSC Approx.106min.