Sly and the Family Stone/London,UK 1970
Sly and the Family Stone/London,UK 1970
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SLY & THE FAMILY STONE in 1970, in the midst of their golden age musically and commercially with the huge success of their masterpiece "STAND!". The best footage that can be said to be a symbol of that era is here. This work contains the "September 13, 1970 London performance". It is a multi-camera pro shot. The "STAND!" era was the peak period when the legendary Woodstock appearance and the astronomical hit of "GREATEST HITS" were realized. First of all, let's take a bird's-eye view of their activities and check the position of this work. 1969, January 10th + 17th: North America (2 shows), March 23rd - May 24th: North America #1a (27 shows) {"STAND!" released in May}, June 7th - December 28th: North America #1b (58 shows) ←※Official WOODSTOCK 1970, January 9th - April 3rd: North America #1c (10 shows), May 1st - August 21st: North America #2 (19 shows), August 29th - September 20th: Europe (11 shows) ←★Here★, October 3rd - December 31st: North America #3 (21 shows) {"GREATEST HITS" released on November 21st}This is SLY & THE FAMILY STONE in 1969/1970. Most of the tours were in North America, but in the summer of 1970, a short "European" tour was realized. The London performance of this work was the sixth concert. This show was also a special performance for the appearance on the famous program "Rockpalast" of the public broadcasting station WDR (West German Broadcasting), and was broadcast in the corner "Swing In" of the program. The video has reigned as a symbol of the "STAND!" era alongside Woodstock. This work is the highest version of it. After all, it is a video that was recently released by the official channel of the original "Rockpalast", and the station master itself was digitally distributed with zero degradation. In fact, the beauty of the image is the highest ever completely official class...or rather, movie class. It is so high-definition that you can even feel the graininess of the film shooting, and the vividness without dubbing marks or even slight fading is the same as it was at the time. The super natural colors without any traces of digital processing, the shooting technique where the face close-up keeps sticking out of the screen while the mood of the venue is ignored, etc., it is a style that I would like to call a "documentary film" rather than a live pro shot. The beautiful images depict the scorching performance that reigned as the darling of the era. The content of the approximately 30-minute broadcast slot is far from a full show, but it condenses the repertoire of the heyday. Let's check out the set here. Stand! (4 songs) Sing A Simple Song / Stand! / Everyday People / I Want To Take You Higher Others (3 songs) Dance To The Music: Dance To The Music / Music Lover Life: M'Lady ... and so on. It's not a rare rare song, but a super best that lines up the iconic songs of the golden age. All the songs are also numbers that were performed at Woodstock, and it's a special show that compresses and crystallizes that legendary stage. The highest quality version of the historical heaviest video. This is it. The ultimate one that transfers the visual beauty of the broadcasting station master to DVD with zero degradation. It is an absolute video that is nothing but a cultural heritage that boasts the same value as the great masterpiece "STAND!". Multi-camera pro-shot of the "London performance on September 13, 1970". This is the latest digital distribution version released on the official channel of the famous program "SWING IN", and the broadcasting master itself has been made into a DVD with zero degradation. The image quality is movie-class. It is so high-definition that you can even feel the grain of the film shooting, and the super natural colors and the shooting technique of the face close-ups that keep sticking out of the screen make it more like a "documentary film" than a live pro-shot. This is an absolute image that is nothing but a cultural heritage alongside the legendary Woodstock. The Lyceum, London, UK 13th September 1970 PRO-SHOT 1. My Lady2. Sing A Simple Song 3. Band Introductions/Sing A Simple Song 4. Stand! (segue to You Can Make If You Try sadly cut) 5. Everyday People 6. Dance To The Music 7. Music Lover 8. I Want To Take You Higher PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.27min.
The Lyceum, London, UK 13th September 1970 PRO-SHOT 1. My Lady2. Sing A Simple Song 3. Band Introductions/Sing A Simple Song 4. Stand! (segue to You Can Make If You Try sadly cut) 5. Everyday People 6. Dance To The Music 7. Music Lover 8. I Want To Take You Higher PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.27min.