Rolling Stones/PA,USA 6.18.2013
Rolling Stones/PA,USA 6.18.2013
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A video reprint series of the highly popular “50 & COUNTING”. The latest two Philadelphia performance titles will be released at the same time. This work is the first of its kind. This is a spectacular audience shot of "Philadelphia Performance on June 18, 2013". Speaking of “50 & COUNTING”, the masterpiece videos of LA performances, Oakland performances, Anaheim performances, etc. have been very popular. Speaking of 2013, it was a time when the use of smartphones to take photos of audience seating was rapidly evolving, and the excitement of being able to easily film concerts led to the emergence of a variety of video productions from all over the world. Coinciding with this was a tour for the first time in five years, and “50 & COUNTING” took on the appearance of a major photo shoot event. What has been re-released now is a group of masterpieces that have been a hot topic since their time due to their high quality. Of course, technology has advanced even more these days, but the beauty of the images conveys the excitement of the photographer, who says, "I can record high-quality images myself!" and "Have I ever seen an image like this before?" The performance is fresh and has received great acclaim, with comments such as ``the image quality is unbelievable from 8 years ago,'' ``the camera work is amazing,'' and ``the performance is sharp.'' However, this week marks the fifth installment in the series, so it's about time to sort things out. Let's look back at the schedule at that time and check the show's position. 2012, October 25th to November 29th: Europe (4 performances), December 8th to 15th: North America (4 performances), 2013, April 23rd: Los Angeles performance, May 3rd “LOS ANGELES” 2013 1ST NIGHT: THE VIDEO”・May 5th “OAKLAND 2013 THE VIDEO: MULTICAM”・May 8th + 11th (2 performances)・May 15th “ANAHEIM 2013 1ST NIGHT: MULTICAM”・May 18th June 14th (10 performances)・June 18th: Philadelphia performance ←★This work★・June 21st “PHILADELPHIA 2013 2ND NIGHT”・June 24th: Washington D.C. performance・June 29th-July 13th: UK (3 performances) This is the whole picture of “50 & COUNTING”. Two consecutive performances are being held in Philadelphia, and this work is an audience shot that allows you to witness the first day. And the best part about it is the spectacular scenery. The photo was taken from the second-floor stand seat, which is slightly to the right of the stage (closer to Ronnie), looking down slightly, but there was no obstruction. There is nothing to obstruct your view, and you can see all the highlights from one end to the other. Of course, it is undeniable that there is some distance due to the stand seats, but what completely offsets that is the overwhelming zoom. At the time, the dramatic development of audience shots was due to the explosive evolution of not only image quality but also zoom functionality. This work demonstrates its power to the fullest. Mick boldly approaches until half of his body fills the screen, and even as he moves from left to right, he remains firmly in the center. And if you come to the center of the stage, you can clearly capture the formation with Keith and Ronnie. The photographer is clearly familiar with Mick's movement habits, and follows him with natural and smooth scrolling as if he knew what he was going to do next. It's a true master's photography technique, but the person who actually shot this film was a truly well-known master. He is a person who released a large number of masterpieces in the first half of the 2010s, and in addition to this work, he has also worked on many superb videos for Bruce Springsteen, GUNS N' ROSES, DEF LEPPARD, YES, ASIA, STYX, FOREIGNER, etc. I was there. If you remember being astonished at that time and thinking, "How far has the audience shot evolved?" If the footage was shot near Philadelphia, there's a strong possibility that it was the work of this master. is. Moreover, this work is a brush-up of such a master collection. This video is so famous that it has been uploaded to a certain famous video site, but it also includes the pre-show movie that was cut there. Furthermore, the part where the sound is cut off in "Midnight Rambler" has been carefully corrected and finished so that it is almost unnoticeable. What is drawn with that quality is a full show that is interesting because it is not in its best condition. No, the Stones themselves were doing quite well, but their equipment wasn't. Especially in the first half, perhaps because Mick's earphones were out of order, there are scenes where the members start singing while blinking many times. There's a naturalness that you wouldn't notice in a live album with only sound, but the real pleasure of making videos is that you don't miss it. Also, speaking of “50 & COUNTING”, speaking of guests, Mick Taylor will be participating in “Midnight Rambler” and “Satisfaction”, and country rocker Brad Paisley will also appear on “Dead Flowers”. It adds a touch of color that is unique to this day. This is the latest work in the reprint series that vividly revives “50 & COUNTING”, which expanded the possibilities of audience shots at once. A Stones edition captured by a master who was a hot topic at the time with videos of various bands/artists. Spectacular audience shot of "Philadelphia Performance on June 18, 2013". It's a work by a master who was creating masterpieces at the time, and it's an absolutely spectacular view with no obstructions. There is nothing to obstruct your view, and you can take in all the highlights from one end to the other, boldly approaching until half of Mick's body fills the screen, and even as he moves from left to right, he remains firmly in the center. . And if you come to the center of the stage, you can clearly capture the formation with Keith and Ronnie. The photographer is clearly familiar with Mick's movement habits, and follows him with natural and smooth scrolling as if he knew what he was going to do next. “50 & COUNTING” is a masterpiece where the expert camera work shines even in “50 & COUNTING”, which has a series of masterpiece videos. Live at Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA. USA 18th June 2013 AMAZING SHOT!!! Disc 1(69:05) 1. Introduction 2. Get Off Of My Cloud 3. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 4. Paint It Black 5 Gimme Shelter 6. Wild Horses 7. Dead Flowers (with Brad Pansey) 8. Emotional Rescue 9. Doom & Gloom 10. One More Shot 11. Honky Tonk Women 12. Band Introductions 13. You Got The Silver 14. Before They Make Me Run Disc 2(72:38) 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 The Crossing Choir) 8. Jumping Jack Flash 9. Satisfaction (with Mick Taylor) 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 Matt Clifford - French Horns COLOR NTSC Approx. 142min.
Disc 1(69:05) 1. Introduction 2. Get Off Of My Cloud 3. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 4. Paint It Black 5. Gimme Shelter 6. Wild Horses 7. Dead Flowers (with Brad Pansey) 8. Emotional Rescue 9. Doom & Gloom 10. One More Shot 11. Honky Tonk Women 12. Band Introductions 13. You Got The Silver 14. Before They Make Me Run Disc 2(72:38) 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 The Crossing Choir) 8. Jumping Jack Flash 9. Satisfaction (with Mick Taylor) 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 Matt Clifford - French Horns COLOR NTSC Approx. 142min.