Rolling Stones Australia Tour 1973 Documentary
Rolling Stones Australia Tour 1973 Documentary
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Even famous enthusiasts were astonished by the picture quality! This is a 33-minute documentary-style program produced by a local TV station on the Australian tour, which had 10 performances in 1973. It is a very beautiful black and white video. It is a masterpiece that has been rated as "the best, strongest, and most amazing video quality". This is because the master of this video, which was requested for the rebroadcast of "RAGE", was obtained from an Australian TV person about 10 years ago, and its unparalleled quality was guaranteed. At the time, the black and white professional shots of the Bee Gees and Carpenters, as well as the documentary film of the 1995 Australian tour, which were obtained and partially released at the same time, are all highly valued original works and highly regarded by many enthusiasts. This precious video will finally be released in conjunction with the "Stones Week". The video itself is made in a documentary style, and there are many interviews with members and related parties, so it may be a bit difficult to enjoy for those who are not good at English. However, everyone will be overwhelmed by the attractive and vivid atmosphere of that time. Fans will be blown away by the live footage of Brown Sugar and Bitch at Kooyong Court in Melbourne on February 27th, which is inserted at the beginning and middle of the video! (The sound is the official dubbing, but it matches the video well.) There is no set on the stage, just a beach umbrella above Charlie's drums. Behind the building, a security (?) man is sitting happily in a special seat on the stage, clapping his hands and occasionally taking a beer, which is surprising, and makes everyone wonder "who is he?". The old ABC News footage and the press conference are also must-sees. Keith's interview scene was used as it is in "25X5", so the quality is guaranteed. Everyone will be overwhelmed by Keith's moody looks and atmosphere, like a rock artist. The relaxed solo interview scene of Mick outside is also very valuable and rare. In the second half, You Gotta Move, which was not performed on the day, and She's A Rainbow are played with stylish background music. If we Japanese could have seen the Stones at this time, from Honolulu to Tokyo to Australia, as scheduled, for five days at the Budokan (1/28-2/1), the history of Western music in Japan would have undoubtedly changed. For us Japanese fans, it was a tragedy and misfortune that we were not able to see the best band, the best concert, at the best time, in the best place, but it is also fun to enjoy the footage from that time and imagine the Stones' first performance in Japan, which did not come to fruition for various reasons. This is a video for advanced users, but it is a high-quality title that is full of high reference material and entertainment. It comes with an original menu. Please enjoy! Live film from Kooyong Tennis Courts, Melbourne 17th February 1973(1st show) Press conference film from Montsalvat Castle, Melbourne 16th February 1973 (33:02) 1. Intro 2. Concert Intro 3. Brown Sugar 4. ABC TV News Intro 5. Staff & Member Introductions 6. Interview with Mick Jagger & Keith Richards 7. Interview with Rock Journalist 8. Interview with Mick Jagger 9. Interview with Peter Rudge (Tour Manager) 10. Melbourne Airport / Fans 11. Interview with Peter Rudge (Tour Manager) 12. Interview with Mick Jagger 13. Interview with Patrick Stansfield (Production Manager) 14. Bitch 15. Interview with Mick Jagger & Keith Richards 16. Press Conference 17. Fans 18. You Gotta Move 19. She's A Rainbow 20. Brown Sugar PRO-SHOT B&W NTSC Approx. 33min.
1. Intro 2. Concert Intro 3. Brown Sugar 4. ABC TV News Intro 5. Staff & Member Introductions 6. Interview with Mick Jagger & Keith Richards 7. Interview with Rock Journalist 8. Interview with Mick Jagger 9. Interview with Peter Rudge (Tour Manager) 10. Melbourne Airport / Fans 11. Interview with Peter Rudge (Tour Manager) 12. Interview with Mick Jagger 13. Interview with Patrick Stansfield (Production Manager) 14. Bitch 15. Interview with Mick Jagger & Keith Richards 16. Press Conference 17. Fans 18. You Gotta Move 19. She's A Rainbow 20. Brown Sugar PRO-SHOT B&W NTSC Approx. 33min.