Rolling Stones/Onnatachi TX,USA 1978 Japanese Broadcast Version
Rolling Stones/Onnatachi TX,USA 1978 Japanese Broadcast Version
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"SOME GIRLS: LIVE IN TEXAS '78" is a symbol of "US TOUR 1978" and a masterpiece of live video that shocked fans all over the world. Its own version has been decided to be released. There is no need to talk about "SOME GIRLS: LIVE IN TEXAS '78" in detail. It was in 2011, when the scars of the Great East Japan Earthquake still remained, that the multi-camera professional shots of the traditional "July 18, 1978 Fort Worth Performance" suddenly underwent a major upgrade and expansion. It seems like just yesterday that the festivities surrounding the movie's release in theaters and box sets were just yesterday, and it's hard to believe that nine years have passed since then. This work is definitely the same as "SOME GIRLS: LIVE IN TEXAS '78", but it is a copy of the official product. . . . Well, no. It's a different version, but different. The true identity of this work is the Japan Broadcasting version. It was featured on a certain satellite broadcasting station on March 20, 2012. Around this time, ``SOME GIRLS: LIVE IN TEXAS '78'' was already released and became a hot topic for its shocking content. The broadcast came at a time when Japan was in a state of excitement, with announcements being made that the can boxes, which were supposed to be on sale exclusively on the site, would be sold to the general public (the LP boxes were already a little off). Of course, given the satellite broadcasting under such circumstances, the quality and content are impenetrable. At our store, we have archived a number of music programs with super masters by core record enthusiasts in Japan, and this work is one of them. He is a maniac who has maintained the highest quality even in the analog era, but in 2012 it is completely digital. There is zero deterioration in both broadcasting and recording, and the shocking visual beauty is contained in the DVD with a quality that is no different from the official product. So, is it exactly the same as the official one? In other words, it doesn't matter. Perhaps due to the length of the work and the broadcast time frame, there is no commentary corner, but this is the only version of this work that comes with the program's own Japanese subtitles. Of course, ``SOME GIRLS: LIVE IN TEXAS '78'' is not a documentary, and there are no interviews. Since it's 2012, there are no Japanese translations of the lyrics, like in ``LET'S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER,'' which I introduced the other day. Although the impact was a little weak in that respect, Mick's words such as ``I can't see the second floor seats, are you there?'' ``If you're not feeling energetic in your performance, it was too much last night'' ``Let's do some more rock music'' Everything is conveyed vividly. That shock that Japan experienced while recovering. That excitement. This is another version that brings back the emotion of "SOME GIRLS: LIVE IN TEXAS '78". Musically, it's not something that can be touted as ``superior to the official version!!'', but it's definitely an excellent and slightly fresh re-experience. Live at the Will Rogers Auditorium, Fort Worth, Texas, USA 18th July 1978 Broadcast Date: 20th March 2012 (85:15) 1. Intro The Rolling Stones!! 2. Let It Rock 3. All Down the Line 2 Are there seats available? 4. Honky Tonk Women 5. Star Star That's amazing. I can't see the second floor seats, but are they there? 6. When the Whip Comes Down 7. Beast of Burden 8. Miss You 9. Just My Imagination 10. Shattered Is it fun? Are you having fun? It's always fun in Texas If you're not feeling energetic about playing, last night was too much I'll do my best anyway 11. Respectable I respect you 12. Far Away Eyes 13. Love in Vain Let's do some more rock 14. Tumbling Dice Fort Worth, hello Fort Worth, and Dallas Next up, Keith sings a song. The sound is spinning. 15. Happy 16. Sweet Little Sixteen Are you having fun? We're having fun. It's fun. Okay, it's hot. 17. Brown Sugar It's a great venue. 18. Jumpin' Jack Flash Mick Jagger - lead vocals, guitar, electric piano Keith Richards - guitars, backing and lead vocals Ronnie Wood - guitars, backing vocals, pedal steel guitar Bill Wyman - bass guitar Charlie Watts - drums Ian Stewart - piano Ian McLagan - organ, electric and acoustic pianos , backing vocals Doug Kershaw - violin on "Far Away Eyes" PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.85min.
1. Intro The Rolling Stones!! 2. Let It Rock 3. All Down the Line Are there seats on the second floor? 4. Honky Tonk Women 5. Star Star That's amazing. I can't see the second floor seats, but are they there? 6. When the Whip Comes Down 7. Beast of Burden 8. Miss You 9. Just My Imagination 10. Shattered Is it fun? Are you having fun? It's always fun in Texas If you're not feeling energetic about playing, last night was too much I'll do my best anyway 11. Respectable I respect you 12. Far Away Eyes 13. Love in Vain Let's do some more rock 14. Tumbling Dice Fort Worth, hello Fort Worth, and Dallas Next up, Keith sings a song. The sound is spinning. 15. Happy 16. Sweet Little Sixteen Are you having fun? We're having fun. It's fun. Okay, it's hot. 17. Brown Sugar It's a great venue. 18. Jumpin' Jack Flash Mick Jagger - lead vocals, guitar, electric piano Keith Richards - guitars, backing and lead vocals Ronnie Wood - guitars, backing vocals, pedal steel guitar Bill Wyman - bass guitar Charlie Watts - drums Ian Stewart - piano Ian McLagan - organ, electric and acoustic pianos , backing vocals Doug Kershaw - violin on "Far Away Eyes" PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.85min.