T.Rex T.Rex / A classic musical film Born to Boogie London, UK 1972
T.Rex T.Rex / A classic musical film Born to Boogie London, UK 1972
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"BORN TO BOOGIE" is a masterpiece music film that records T. REX in their prime. A special version of it will be released. "BORN TO BOOGIE" is a timeless glam rock masterpiece that stands alongside Bowie's "ZIGGY STARDUST". It is a concert film that was filmed and released in 1972, produced and directed by Ringo Starr. It was released by the Beatles' Apple Films. It was also released on an official DVD in 2005, but this is not a copy of that official product. The Japanese broadcast version featured on a certain broadcasting association's famous program "Golden Western Music Live". Our store archives many music programs with the finest masters of core record enthusiasts, and this is the latest edition. This film is different from a simple live video, but the main focus is on concert footage. It is a multi-camera pro shot of the "Wembley performance on March 18, 1972". 1972 was the peak of their career, with the successive hits of "THE SLIDER" and the best album "BOLAN BOOGIE", and the legendary first visit to Japan. First, let's look back at their schedule. ・January 15th - February 1st: Europe #1 (4 shows) ・February 15th - 27th: North America #1 (7 shows) ・March 18th: Wembley (2 shows) ←★Here★ {April "BOLAN BOOGIE" released} ・June 3rd - 24th: Europe #2 (7 shows) {July 21st "THE SLIDER" released} ・August 5th - 13th: North America #2 (3 shows) ・September 8th - October 19th: North America #3 (22 shows) ・November 28th - December 4th: First visit to Japan (4 shows) {December 18th: Movie "BORN TO BOOGIE" released} This is T. REX in 1972. The main Wembley concert in this film was held just before the release of the best album "BOLAN BOOGIE". It was a special concert held twice a day. This film features the Wembley concert, and in between, rare sessions and original skits are inserted. This session is truly luxurious, and not only director Ringo but also Elton John appears. It is a dazzling collaboration that will make you dizzy. And then there is the skit. It is like "Alice in Wonderland" or "MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR". It is quite surreal, but the tea party scene is a must-see. It is a famous place where the music video for "Imagine" was shot, and Marc Bolan sings and plays the guitar with strings in the background. So, what songs are performed at the live performance, the session, and the tea party in the film? Let's summarize it briefly. Live (7 songs) ・Denki no Musha: Jeepster/Cosmic Dancer/Get It On ・The Slider: Baby Strange/Spaceball Ricochet/Telegram Sam ・Single: Hot Love Others (5 songs) ・Studio Sessions: Tutti Fruitti/Children Of The Revolution ・In the movie (tea party scene): Jeepster/Get It On/The Slider While this work features the movie "BORN TO BOOGIE", it is not just that. "Golden Western Music Live" also has its own unique production. First of all, Japanese subtitles. There are subtitles that allow you to vividly understand the MC and the lines in the movie, and it also comes with a brief history of the band, the names of the members, and subtitles introducing the songs. And what's even more delicious is the commentary corner. Each time, a famous person related to the artist is invited to talk, and in this work, Mr. Yoshi Sukita, who was also friends with T. REX, appears. As a photographer, his narration is not very good, but that's not a problem. The story of how he first noticed the charm of T. REX and went to England is real, and he will also show us a number of precious photos taken during his legendary photo session and his first visit to Japan. Perhaps to fill the gaps in the broadcast slot, this work ends with footage of David Bowie, MOTT THE HOOPLE, and SLADE. This is a piece that gives you a glimpse into the era when "glam rock" was shining, while enjoying the masterpiece "BORN TO BOOGIE", which is a symbol of T. REX, with full subtitles. A masterpiece that goes far beyond a mere live video. Please enjoy the special Japanese version. A legendary masterpiece film that is also a symbol of T. REX footage has been released. In the Japanese broadcast version of "Golden Western Music Live", you can enjoy not only the live performances of the golden age, but also super luxurious sessions with Ringo Starr and Elton John. Featuring Live Performances at the Empire Pool, Wembley, London, UK 18th March 1972 (74:58) 1. Intro / MC Talk 2. The Motion Picture Intro 3. Jeepster 4. Baby Strange 5. Electric Wind 6. Tutti Fruitti 7. Children Of The Revolution 8. Look To The Left 9. Spaceball Ricochet 10. Some People Like To Rock 11. Telegram Sam 12. Some People Like To Roll 13. Cosmic Dancer 14. They've Come, 'tis Said 15. Jeepster 16. Hot Love 17. Get It On 18. The Slider 19. Union Hall 20. Hot Love 21. Get It On 22. Outro (Chariot Choogle) 23. Children Of The Revolution (Reprise) 24. MC Talk 25. Glam Rock Stars 26. MC Talk 27. Summertime Blues Marc Bolan - vocals, guitar Mickey Finn - congas, bongos, vocals Steve Currie - bass guitar Bill Legend - drums, tambourine PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.75min.
1. Intro / MC Talk 2. The Motion Picture Intro 3. Jeepster 4. Baby Strange 5. Electric Wind 6. Tutti Fruitti 7. Children Of The Revolution 8. Look To The Left 9. Spaceball Ricochet 10. Some People Like To Rock 11. Telegram Sam 12. Some People Like To Roll 13. Cosmic Dancer 14. They've Come, 'tis Said 15. Jeepster 16. Hot Love 17. Get It On 18. The Slider 19. Union Hall 20. Hot Love 21. Get It On 22. Outro (Chariot Choogle) 23. Children Of The Revolution (Reprise) 24. MC Talk 25. Glam Rock Stars 26. MC Talk 27. Summertime Blues Marc Bolan - vocals, guitar Mickey Finn - congas, bongos, vocals Steve Currie - bass guitar Bill Legend - drums, tambourine PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.75min.