Rolling Stones/TX, USA 1989
Rolling Stones/TX, USA 1989
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It has become popular as a standard video of American tours. Therefore, there have been a number of items released recently, but this time we obtained a high-end master and achieved the highest image quality ever. The video was recorded and leaked for the same reason as mentioned above, so the time counter is still included, but the image quality itself has improved tremendously. In particular, the blurring and blurring caused by red or blue lighting has been completely calmed down, making it easier to see, and the outline of the subject has also become sharper. It's now really easy to see. Moreover, since this video was not originally intended for public viewing or release, it is a monaural soundboard recording with a rough mix of the performance. Among them, what has long been well-received is that it has a balance that allows ``Keith's sound to be louder.'' The sound of his guitar is really so loud that the sound of Ronnie's guitar is completely drowned out in the early stages, but you can clearly hear the play at key points, such as the interlude of "Miss You". Furthermore, this time, by processing the monaural recording into pseudo-stereo, we succeeded in creating a stereo feeling without any unnaturalness. Although the CD was also released due to its sound quality, this live performance is definitely something you should see on video. Because the main character of this day is Keith! It's not just because it's loud. His fire must have ignited around "Mixed Emotion," as he walked around the stage more than usual and played the guitar in a lively manner. The switch turned on for him, and of course he reached his peak with his own singing (lol). As the performance progressed in "Happy", Keith played more and more, and finally finished the performance with a high voltage that approached the devil. Keith was really on a different level at this time, and Bill looked at him and said, ``Oh, Keith is knocking today!'' which made me laugh out loud! After that, Keith made Mick laugh in the middle of “Midnight Rambler” (this is familiar), and played “Sympathy For The Devil”, which was a really amazing performance. On the other hand, Mick makes a mistake in the timing of the singing of "Brown Sugar", but he has the luxury of singing again while saying "sorry". The tour is coming to an end, and I wonder if this is a technique that gives them a sense of relief that their re-activation, which started with the attention of the whole world, went well. Furthermore, Keith here also lets you listen to a tremendous play. One month until Chiakiraku Atlantic City, the definitive version of the classic 1989 video of the Stones, where you can listen to their energetic and wonderful performance once again, will be released! Live at Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas, USA 11th November 1989 PRO-SHOT(UPGRADE) Disc 1 (80:48) 1. Continental Drift 2. Start Me Up 3. Bitch 4. Sad Sad Sad 5. Undercover Of The Night 6 Harlem Shuffle 7. Tumbling Dice 8. Miss You 9. Ruby Tuesday 10. Angie 11. Rock And A Hard Place 12. Mixed Emotions 13. Honky Tonk Women 14. Midnight Rambler 15. You Can't Always Get What You Want 16 . Little Red Rooster Disc 2 (64:53) 1. MC 2. Can't Be Seen 3. Happy 4. Paint It Black 5. 2000 Light Years From Home 6. Sympathy For The Devil 7. Gimme Shelter 8. Band Introductions 9. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 10. Brown Sugar 11. Satisfaction 12. Jumping Jack Flash 13. Outroduction (Carmen) Mick Jagger - Vocal, Guitar, Harmonica Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocal Ronnie Wood - Guitar Bill Wyman - Bass Charlie Watts - Drums Bobby Keys - Tenor Saxophone Chuck Leavell - Keyboards Matt Clifford - Keyboards Lisa Fischer - Backing Vocal Bernard Fowler - Backing Vocal Cindi Mizelle - Backing Vocal (The Uptown Horns) Arno Hecht - Tenor Saxophone Bob Funk - Trombone Crispin Cioe - Alto Saxophone Paul Littereal - Trumpet PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.146min.
Disc 1 (80:48) 1. Continental Drift 2. Start Me Up 3. Bitch 4. Sad Sad Sad 5. Undercover Of The Night 6. Harlem Shuffle 7. Tumbling Dice 8. Miss You 9. Ruby Tuesday 10. Angie 11 . Rock And A Hard Place 12. Mixed Emotions 13. Honky Tonk Women 14. Midnight Rambler 15. You Can't Always Get What You Want 16. Little Red Rooster Disc 2 (64:53) 1. MC 2. Can't Be Seen 3. Happy 4. Paint It Black 5. 2000 Light Years From Home 6. Sympathy For The Devil 7. Gimme Shelter 8. Band Introductions 9. It's Only Rock 'n Roll 10. Brown Sugar 11. Satisfaction 12. Jumping Jack Flash 13. Outroduction (Carmen) Mick Jagger - Vocal, Guitar, Harmonica Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocal Ronnie Wood - Guitar Bill Wyman - Bass Charlie Watts - Drums Bobby Keys - Tenor Saxophone Chuck Leavell - Keyboards Matt Clifford - Keyboards Lisa Fischer - Backing Vocal Bernard Fowler - Backing Vocal Cindi Mizelle - Backing Vocal (The Uptown Horns) Arno Hecht - Tenor Saxophone Bob Funk - Trombone Crispin Cioe - Alto Saxophone Paul Littereal - Trumpet PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.146min.