Steve Miller Band Genesis, James Cotton, James Gang Steve Miller Band/Midnight Special 1974 Jewel Version
Steve Miller Band Genesis, James Cotton, James Gang Steve Miller Band/Midnight Special 1974 Jewel Version
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The Midnight Special is a legendary American program that left behind many treasured videos. The episode featuring STEVE MILLER BAND has been reprinted in the ultimate quality version. The Midnight Special was truly a legendary music program. It was a late-night program that aired on NBC from August 1972 to March 1981, and aired treasured videos of stars from the 70s. Combined with the unique content of the program, the archived videos are still considered treasures today, making it a masterpiece of music variety. Treasure videos from the 70s revived by the much-talked-about official excavation The biggest point is that they were mainly live performances. Mime was the norm for music programs in the early 70s. Live performances were a time when they were avoided because they were time-consuming to record, accidents were likely to occur, and it was difficult to predict the time. In such a situation, The Midnight Special gained popularity by focusing on the program's unique live performances. This point became more and more important as time went on, and a large amount of brilliant footage from the 70s was left behind. Although it is such a legendary program, it is actually back in the spotlight now, more than 50 years later. The reason for this is the discovery of the highest peak master. The official channel of the program has begun to release archive footage one after another. And the quality is shocking! As it is a master owned by the original owner, it is more beautiful than any master known so far. Of course, the lighting and set have a sense of the 70s, but the freshness is as beautiful as if 50 years had not existed with zero deterioration. The golden age of pioneers who opened up various genres Among such a topical excavation series, this work is "Episode 52" broadcast on "January 25, 1974". It is a DVD of the STEVE MILLER BAND special episode. The host is Steve Miller, but other guests include JAMES COTTON BAND, Tim Buckley, and GENESIS from the Peter Gabriel era. You can enjoy a total of 12 precious live videos for about 68 minutes. The show is structured so that one song at a time is replaced, but here we will break it down by band/artist. STEVE MILLER BAND (4 songs) Joker: The Joker/Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma/Sugar Babe Eagle's Claw: Fly Like An Eagle First up is STEVE MILLER BAND, the main character of "Episode 52". At the time, Miller was about three months away from the release of his album "THE JOKER", and it was a historic moment when he was in the midst of his breakthrough. This show also features three songs from "THE JOKER", with the only exception being "Fly Like An Eagle". The single would become a hit about three years later (December 1976), but it was already being performed. GENESIS (2 songs) Watcher of the Skies/The Musical Box There are five guests on this episode, but the most popular band in our store is GENESIS. At that time, it was the Peter Gabriel era, three months after the release of "SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND". Of course, the highlight is the eccentric performance of the white-faced Gabriel. In "Watcher of the Skies", he plays a bat man, and in "The Musical Box", he quickly changes from an Egyptian prince to an old man and gives a great performance. You can enjoy the famous appearance in rock history with a completely official master quality. JAMES COTTON BAND (2 songs) Rocket 88 / Big Boss Man (co-starring Steve Miller) The hidden treasure of this work is James Cotton. Speaking of Cotton in 1974, it was the time when he caused a revolution with the super famous funk blues album "100% COTTON". You can see the live performance at the peak with a completely official super-premium professional shot! In fact, the performance is the best. The collaboration with Steve Miller is also valuable, but the real highlight is "Rocket 88", which is a specialty of his. The groove that shows the potential of "100% COTTON" and the spectacular blow battle are both amazing. This is truly a treasure. Tim Buckley (2 songs) Dolphins/Honey Man Tim Buckley is also an important guest on this album. At that time, Tim was four months after the release of "SEFRONIA", and he played the first two songs on the album. He shows off a wonderful aftertaste that makes it hard to believe that tragedy was waiting for him a year and a half later. JAMES GANG/BROWNSVILLE STATION (one song each) JAMES GANG: Must Be Love BROWNSVILLE STATION: Smokin' in the Boys Room Two other guests also appear on this album. JAMES GANG played one song each from their new album during the "BANG" era, and BROWNSVILLE STATION played one song each from their new album during the "YEAH!" era. This is a collection of 12 treasures from the six groups above. This album is full of the sense of the era of "1974", including not only the host STEVE MILLER BAND, who made a breakthrough, but also GENESIS, where Peter Gabriel's changes were striking, and James Cotton, who was on the eve of the funk blues revolution. Each song is a masterpiece pro shot filled with the weight of cultural heritage. A legendary music program has been released. This is a cultural heritage video that allows you to enjoy the golden age of various guests such as Steve Miller, GENESIS, and James Cotton, as well as the superb original master announced by the official channel. Episode 52 / 25th January 1974 1. Intro 2. Steve Miller Band - The Joker 3. James Gang - It Must Be Love 4. Brownsville Station - Smokin' In The Boys Room 5. James Cotton Band - Rocket 88 6. Tim Buckley - Dolphins 7. Steve Miller Band - Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma 8. Genesis - Watcher Of The Skies 9. James Cotton Band - Big Boss Man (with Steve Miller) 10. Steve Miller Band - Fly Like An Eagle 11. Genesis - The Musical Box 12. Tim Buckley ? Honey Man 13. Steve Miller Band - Sugar Babe PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.68min.
Episode 52 / 25th January 1974 1. Intro 2. Steve Miller Band - The Joker 3. James Gang - It Must Be Love 4. Brownsville Station - Smokin' In The Boys Room 5. James Cotton Band - Rocket 88 6. Tim Buckley - Dolphins 7. Steve Miller Band - Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma 8. Genesis - Watcher Of The Skies 9. James Cotton Band - Big Boss Man (with Steve Miller) 10. Steve Miller Band - Fly Like An Eagle 11. Genesis - The Musical Box 12. Tim Buckley ? Honey Man 13. Steve Miller Band - Sugar Babe PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.68min.