Rolling Stones/CA,USA 5.3.2013
Rolling Stones/CA,USA 5.3.2013
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Released the best audience shots from the 2013 “50 AND COUNTING…” American tour. Oakland was the second stage of the tour, but this time we will release audience shots from LA's Staples Center, which was the first day of the tour. However, unlike Auckland, this video was recorded with a single camera, but it is still so easy to watch that it has even been released as a gift in real time, and even when I look back on it now, it doesn't look faded at all. do not have. In the first place, the shooting position was very good, and it was taken from the left side of where the tongue pit starts. Thanks to this, it is very easy to see the total angle even though it is a one-camera show, and it is no exaggeration to say that you can watch the whole performance without getting tired.In fact, it is full of highlights. First of all, in terms of image quality, it is the highest quality of digital, and boasts a clarity that is on par with the 2021 level. On top of that, the shot was taken from a good position, resulting in an audience shot that is truly worth seeing. On the contrary, the live performance of ``Satisfaction'' by the UCLA Marching Band, which opened before the live performance, was captured right in front of my eyes, and it was very impressive. And the Stones' stage itself started to have a wonderful close-up around "Gimme Shelter", and at this timing, Gwen Stefani, who now seems a little nostalgic, appeared as a guest and performed "Wild Horses" as a duet with Mick. You can also enjoy the wonderful angle of how it is done. It's heartwarming to see how happy she is to be able to perform with the Stones. Furthermore, Keith Urban also appears on this day and joins the performance of “Respectable”, but with his addition, the performance becomes very heated. Also, since it was the first day of the tour, "Emotional Rescue", which has been played frequently since then, was performed for the first time live and became a hot topic at the time. The Stones must have practiced thoroughly, and although it was a live premiere, it was a very wonderful performance, and it is understandable that it has been treated as a regular since then. Even more than that, I can't help but feel a sense of sadness as the image of Bobby Keyes energetically playing the saxophone is captured from such a wonderful angle. Yes, Bobby was still alive at this point. “Factory Girl”, which was performed before this song, is a rare number that has not been played live many times, and speaking of 2013, it has a strong impression of Glastonbury, but it was actually performed on that day, and the result was It was also great. On very rare occasions, such as the ending of "Emotional Rescue," footage unrelated to the live footage of the day is inserted (in this case, it was footage of Mick heading to the venue on the day of the event), but it does not add to the stress of viewing. I'm glad it wasn't there. Rather, it is wonderful that the degree of close-up of the members escalates as the live progresses. In the case of audience shots, I often get tired while shooting and the angles become a bit distracting in the second half. This is the best video from 2013, and the fact that the angle towards the end of the live show is even more impressive can be appreciated! Live at Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA 3rd May 2013 AMAZING-SHOT!!!! Disc 1(68:49) 1. Satisfaction (UCLA Marching Band) 2. Get Off Of My Cloud 3. The Last Time 4. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 5. Paint It Black 6. Gimme Shelter 7. Wild Horses (with Gwen Stefani) 8. Factory Girl 9. Emotional Rescue 10. Respectable (with Keith Urban) 11. Doom And Gloom 12. One More Shot 13. Honky Tonk Women 14. Before They Make Me Run Disc 2(71:11) 1. Happy 2. Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor) 3. Miss You 4. Start Me Up 5. Tumbling Dice 6. Brown Sugar 7. Sympathy For The Devil 8. You Can't Always Get What You Want (with The Green Valley High School Choir) 9. Jumping Jack Flash 10. Satisfaction Mick Jagger - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica Keith Richards - Guitars, Vocals Charlie Watts - Drums Ronnie Wood - Guitars Darryl Jones - Bass, Vocal Bobby Keys - Tenor Saxophone Chuck Leavell - Keyboards, Backing Vocals Lisa Fischer - Backing Vocals, Percussion Bernard Fowler - Backing Vocals, Percussion Tim Ries - Keyboards, Horns COLOUR NTSC Approx.140min.
Disc 1(68:49) 1. Satisfaction (UCLA Marching Band) 2. Get Off Of My Cloud 3. The Last Time 4. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 5. Paint It Black 6. Gimme Shelter 7. Wild Horses (with Gwen Stefani) 8. Factory Girl 9. Emotional Rescue 10. Respectable (with Keith Urban) 11. Doom And Gloom 12. One More Shot 13. Honky Tonk Women 14. Before They Make Me Run Disc 2(71:11) 1. Happy 2. Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor) 3. Miss You 4. Start Me Up 5. Tumbling Dice 6. Brown Sugar 7. Sympathy For The Devil 8. You Can't Always Get What You Want (with The Green Valley High School Choir) 9. Jumping Jack Flash 10. Satisfaction Mick Jagger - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica Keith Richards - Guitars, Vocals Charlie Watts - Drums Ronnie Wood - Guitars Darryl Jones - Bass, Vocal Bobby Keys - Tenor Saxophone Chuck Leavell - Keyboards, Backing Vocals Lisa Fischer - Backing Vocals, Percussion Bernard Fowler - Backing Vocals, Percussion Tim Ries - Keyboards, Horns COLOR NTSC Approx.140min.