Rolling Stones/London, UK 6.19.2018
Rolling Stones/London, UK 6.19.2018
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The "NO FILTER TOUR 2018" ended successfully the other day. Even though the tour is over, the video series "THE VIEDO" is still continuing. The latest multi-camera work is here. This work contains the "London performance on June 19, 2018". This is an audience shot. The "THE VIEDO" series has been delivering the latest shows as far as possible along the tour, but from this week we will look back. "CARDIFF 2018: THE VIDEO" and this work will be released at the same time. First of all, let's review the show's position on the dates of the UK tour, which was the first in five years. ★May 17: Dublin performance★May 22: London performance★May 25: London performance・May 29: Southampton performance★June 2: Coventry performance★June 5: Manchester performance・June 9: Edinburgh performance・June 15: Cardiff performance『CARDIFF 2018 THE VIDEO』・June 19: London performance 【This work】 (Note: ★ indicates a show that has already been released in the “THE VIEDO” series) All 9 performances. Up until now, most of the shows have been introduced in real time, but there were some omissions. This week's “THE VIEDO” is two performances that fill in the gaps. The London performance of this work was the final show of the UK tour. The quality of this work is completely different from the previous series. Until now, the video was lined up for each song, but this work is a multi-camera specification created by overseas enthusiasts. It is a video work that was realized because a lot of time has passed since the show. Since various cuts are used lavishly, it is difficult to say "the angle is ○○" or "the distance is △△", but it is clear that the maniacs who produced it have scrutinized each video. Not only close-ups of the members, but also distant spectacles and screen shots are skillfully interwoven, and each cut is perfect for the highlights of the song. Although it is not possible to experience the experience of the site because it is a multi-camera, the fun of jumping in from various perspectives and the style of the work are overwhelming. Another thing that is unique to edited works is the total feeling of penetration. When the images of each song are connected, the intervals between songs are roughly omitted and the sound is also scattered. However, this work also flows seamlessly (as much as possible) with the best sound sound and the video between songs. Parts that seem to have been missing are filled with airplane images and still images that are thought to have flown above on the day, and the momentary lack of sound between songs is connected seamlessly with separate recordings. The full show is reproduced by every possible means without missing even one second. The quality of the footage depicts a passionate performance that seems to be regretful of returning to his home country for the first time in five years. There have been many good shows this year, but the final performance is somewhat emotional. Mick also shows plenty of lively performances. Keith Corner has already started to settle in with "Before They Make Me Run" and "You Got the Silver," but he is still in good shape. This is especially evident in "Bitch," his first appearance on the tour. Keith delivers a series of phrases that show off his true talent. The highlight of this work is "Beast Of Burden," which follows "Bitch." This year, it was a song that only appeared on this day, but the guest is even more important. Up-and-coming British singer-songwriter James Bay (27 years old) appears and performs a duet with Mick. This collaboration has been heard in various recordings, but the video is exceptional. Mick enjoys with a young man who is the same age as his grandson, and James seems more confused than nervous in front of the legend... You can witness this with multiple cameras. The final London performance, which is like a taste of his home country for the first time in five years. This is a video work that allows you to witness the whole picture with a multi-camera audience. Even after the tour is over... no, it is a work that is made because it is over. Live at Twickenham Stadium, London, UK 19th June 2018 1. Intro. 2. Street Fighting Man 3. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 4. Tumbling Dice 5. Paint It Black 6. Ride 'Em on Down 7. Bitch 8. Beast of Burden (with James Bay) 9. You Can't Always Get What You Want 10. Honky Tonk Women 11. Band Introductions 12. You Got the Silver 13. Before They Make Me Run 14. Sympathy for the Devil 15. Miss You 16. Midnight Rambler 17. Start Me Up 18. Jumping Jack Flash 19. Brown Sugar 20. Gimme Shelter 21. Satisfaction COLOR NTSC Approx.124min.
Live at Twickenham Stadium, London, UK 19th June 2018 1. Intro. 2. Street Fighting Man 3. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 4. Tumbling Dice 5. Paint It Black 6. Ride 'Em on Down 7. Bitch 8. Beast of Burden (with James Bay) 9. You Can't Always Get What You Want 10. Honky Tonk Women 11. Band Introductions 12. You Got the Silver 13. Before They Make Me Run 14. Sympathy for the Devil 15. Miss You 16. Midnight Rambler 17. Start Me Up 18. Jumping Jack Flash 19. Brown Sugar 20. Gimme Shelter 21. Satisfaction COLOUR NTSC Approx.124min.