Rolling Stones/England,UK 2013
Rolling Stones/England,UK 2013
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Glastonbury Festival. This summer festival, the most venerable rock festival in the UK, was also the furthest thing from the Rolling Stones. Especially from around 1995, there were always rumors of the Rolling Stones performing whenever the Stones were performing live, but in the end, it was repeatedly cancelled. In addition, the fact that this festival started to be held in earnest in 1978 meant that punk and new wave were on the rise, and the festival started in a situation where big names such as the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and Queen, were not in the cards. It was around the time of the reunion of the Velvet Underground in 1993 that legendary big names started to appear in earnest. In the 21st century, Glastonbury itself grew into a major summer festival event, and it has become commonplace for a wide range of artists to perform, which continues to this day. And on June 29, 2013, the Rolling Stones' performance, which the organizers of Glastonbury must have dreamed of, finally came true. The fact that the Stones, who are celebrating their 50th anniversary, will be performing at Glastonbury was enough to generate a lot of buzz, but it was inevitable that the performance would be broadcast in the form of a video. That's why there were various rumors before the broadcast, and the actual live broadcast was only from the middle part of the live. In addition, several songs were broadcast the next day. However, it can only be said that it was really lucky that the complete live broadcast was realized apart from those. Here is the complete version of the video recorded in full on a two-disc DVD. It is natural to record with perfect quality images and sound quality, but here we are even more particular about the image, and have achieved a detailed and clear recording with the highest image quality without compressing the image as much as possible. The quality is such that the Stones' first appearance at Glastonbury is reproduced without any gaps. And above all, the Stones' performance with their ironclad performance is truly wonderful. The legend of the Stones, who are strong on big stages and recordings (excluding '81 New Jersey...), was proven again in 2013. In particular, Mick and Ronnie's clear enthusiasm can be seen from the opening through the video. In contrast to their enthusiasm, Keith seems to be very relaxed. For example, in "Glastonbury Girl," which became a hot topic because the song title was changed for this festival, Keith seems to step in between Mick and Ronnie, who are unusually serious, perhaps because he is playing a simple part himself, but he also makes a gesture of teasing Ronnie, who is also playing seriously. Furthermore, Keith looks over Mick, who is singing seriously in "Doom And Gloom," with a happy look on his face. Perhaps that's why there is also a rare scene where Keith and Mick can be seen interacting in "Miss You." And since it's a festival stage that attracts audiences other than Stones fans, I thought they would attack with the golden hit song route, but starting with the aforementioned "Glastonbury Girl," they also take up some solid maniac numbers. What's most attractive is that "Can't You Hear Me Knocking," the song that Mick Taylor's participation most talked about, is finally available in a professional shot video. Taylor plays with a bubbly attitude and does not disappoint. Please enjoy the evolved form of the collaboration that has been a hot topic since the US tour in May in the highest quality video. Even more surprising is the long-awaited performance of "2000 Light Years From Home". This performance, which is the first since 1990, was a hot topic immediately after the festival when Mick failed to sing due to the familiar in-ear monitor trouble, but when you watch the video like this, Mick's confused but determined to sing through, and his smile after the in-ear monitor was restored, are all really interesting to watch. In the last song "Satisfaction", there is a rare scene where Taylor concentrates on rhythm playing on an acoustic guitar, and the latest video with the highest quality release has engraved a new history of the Stones! Live at Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK 29th June 2013 PRO-SHOT Disc 1(65:46) 1. Introduction 2. Jumping Jack Flash 3. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 4. Paint It Black 5. Gimme Shelter 6. Glastonbury Girl (Factory Girl) 7. Wild Horses 8. Doom And Gloom 9. Can't You Hear Me Knocking 10. Honky Tonk Women 11. Band Introductions 12. You Got The Silver 13. Happy Disc 2(70:31) 1. Miss You 2. Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor) 3. 2000 Light Years From Home 4. Sympathy For The Devil 5. Start Me Up 6. Tumbling Dice 7. Brown Sugar 8. You Can't Always Get What You Want (with Voce Choir and members of the London Youth Choir) 9. Satisfaction (with Mick Taylor) PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx. 136min.
Disc 1(65:46) 1. Introduction 2. Jumping Jack Flash 3. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 4. Paint It Black 5. Gimme Shelter 6. Glastonbury Girl (Factory Girl) 7. Wild Horses 8. Doom And Gloom 9. Can't You Hear Me Knocking 10. Honky Tonk Women 11. Band Introductions 12. You Got The Silver 13. Happy Disc 2(70:31) 1. Miss You 2. Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor) 3. 2000 Light Years From Home 4. Sympathy For The Devil 5. Start Me Up 6. Tumbling Dice 7. Brown Sugar 8. You Can't Always Get What You Want (with Voce Choir and members of the London Youth Choir) 9. Satisfaction (with Mick Taylor) PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx. 136min.