Rolling Stones/CA,USA 5.15.2013
Rolling Stones/CA,USA 5.15.2013
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The reissue of the 2013 ``50 AND COUNTING...'' package in a tall case with the best audience shots from the American tour to LA and Oakland, which now feels nostalgic, has been received far more favorably than expected. It's been nearly 10 years since then, and the fact that it looks so fresh now is proof that the accompanying video makes it even more real. From such nostalgic 2013 tour footage, Anaheim appears for the first time in a while. The performance was held twice in the same location, but this time the footage from the first day will be released. This was released as a gift back in 2013, but this time, the package has been updated to a tall size and it is making a grand comeback. Although the title says "multi-camera," the main feature is the footage shot from the second floor seats on the right side facing the stage. As of 2013, the improvement of photographic equipment was remarkable, so the close-ups are wonderful. And above all, the clarity of the image quality is at a level that does not look out of place even in 2021. That's why we've been hearing from enthusiasts that they want to release it again. In the beginning, the angle seems to be shot from the audience seats, and there are some places where the angle is unstable, but from "Gimme Shelter" onwards, it stabilizes at once. The contrast between the rough performance in "Rocks Off" and the careful performance in "Waiting On A Friend" is also interesting. Regarding footage shot from other angles, another angle appears in "Champagne And Reefer" (this was a blues cover that represented the tour at the time) where John Mayer appeared as a guest, but that is not shown on the screen. It captures Mayer's facial expressions and is a truly clever piece of editing. Mayer himself seems clearly nervous before co-starring with the Stones, which he admires, but it is truly conveyed thanks to the wonderful shots. However, the stability of the main image and the clarity of the image quality are excellent, and it can be said that some of the other angles that appear after this are only supplementary. On the other hand, Anaheim is an excellent video that you won't get tired of watching even if you only watch it in one shot. The story of this is the new song "One More Shot" at the time, which was short-lived as a part of the repertoire. It shows a much more lively performance than the previous "Doom And Gloom", and it is also clever to capture the appearance of Ronnie playing a solo on a guitar with a string bender. Another clever feature is the insertion of footage from different angles; when Mick heads to the opposite side of the main footage during "Honky Tonk Women," the footage switches to the footage taken from that side. . However, this time as well, the video was produced by the same maniac as "LOS ANGELES 2013 1ST NIGHT: THE VIDEO", so from the introduction of the members, who are presumed to be out of battery on their cellphones or at the timing of replenishing it, to the introduction of the members, between Keith Corner, there is a lot of information about the day of the Anaheim concert. I appreciate that Mick's interview video, which is completely unrelated, is supplemented. This is the only part of the video that makes you feel stressed, and the rest is excellent, allowing you to watch it all the way to the end thanks to the extremely stable and stable shooting of the main video. Mick Taylor's participation in "Midnight Rambler", which was the highlight of this period, and his playing are also perfectly captured by the main video from a wonderful angle. Due to these favorable circumstances, the Stones at Ahanaim in 2013 was captured in an impressive audience shot with the best image quality that does not look inferior even now in 2021, but does not fade at all. Following in Oakland and LA, the weather is sunny this time as well, making this a superb video worthy of being released in a tall size case! Live at Honda Center, Anaheim, CA, USA 15th May 2013 AMAZING-SHOT!!! Disc 1(62:33) 1. Get Off Of My Cloud 2. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 3. Paint It Black 4. Gimme Shelter 5. Rocks Off 6. Waiting On A Friend 7. Champagne And Reefer(with John Mayer) 8. Emotional Rescue 9. Doom And Gloom 10. One More Shot 11. Honky Tonk Women 12. Band Introduction 13. Before They Make Me Run 14. Happy Disc 2(66:38) 1. Midnight Rambler(with Mick Taylor) 2. Miss You 3. Start Me Up 4. Tumbling Dice 5. Brown Sugar 6. Sympathy For The Devil 7. You Can't Always Get What You Want(with Matt Clifford (French Horn) & USC Thornton Chamber Singers) 8. Jumping Jack Flash 9. Satisfaction(with Mick Taylor) COLOR NTSC Approx.129min.
Disc 1(62:33) 1. Get Off Of My Cloud 2. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 3. Paint It Black 4. Gimme Shelter 5. Rocks Off 6. Waiting On A Friend 7. Champagne And Reefer(with John Mayer ) 8. Emotional Rescue 9. Doom And Gloom 10. One More Shot 11. Honky Tonk Women 12. Band Introduction 13. Before They Make Me Run 14. Happy Disc 2(66:38) 1. Midnight Rambler(with Mick Taylor) 2. Miss You 3. Start Me Up 4. Tumbling Dice 5. Brown Sugar 6. Sympathy For The Devil 7. You Can't Always Get What You Want(with Matt Clifford (French Horn) & USC Thornton Chamber Singers) 8. Jumping Jack Flash 9. Satisfaction(with Mick Taylor) COLOR NTSC Approx.129min.