Thompson Twins/Tokyo,Japan 1984 & more
Thompson Twins/Tokyo,Japan 1984 & more
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THOMPSON TWINS rose to become the darlings of the era in 1984 with the huge hit of "INTO THE GAP." Introducing the best multi-camera pro shot that allows you to witness their live in Japan. [Excellent Japanese performance professional shots] This work is a superb compilation of various professional shots from the golden era. The main event will be from their legendary first visit to Japan to the "May 26, 1984: Tokyo Welfare Pension Hall" performance. First, let’s check the show’s position from the schedule at that time. ・May 24th: Tokyo Employees' Pension Hall ・May 25th: Osaka Mainichi Hall ・May 26th: Tokyo Employees' Pension Hall (daytime session) ・May 26th: Tokyo Employees' Pension Center (evening session) , 4 performances in total. Two performances were held on May 26th, daytime and nighttime, and a certain public broadcasting station recorded professional shots. It was broadcast on the famous program "Young Music Show". I do not know whether it is a day or night performance or whether it is an excerpt from both, but this work is the best air check master. The quality is overwhelming. It's an air check from 34 years ago, so it can't be helped that it's blurry...but that's normal. However, this work is much more than that; it is vivid and beautiful even to the modern eye of the digital age. The incredible beauty of the video, which was digitized from the recording master itself, is extremely clear, and the colors are exactly as they were back in the day, with no noise or aging, and no color bleeding at all. The detail is amazing. The performance includes a neon night scene (perhaps it's a night scene?), and the members are also wearing fluorescent costumes, and the glow is so vivid. "Doctor! Doctor!", "Storm On The Sea", and "Hold Me Now" have Japanese subtitles for the lyrics, and "Love On Your Side" has a biographical subtitle, but the outline is as clear as digital. are. If there wasn't a familiar program logo, I would have suspected that the master of the broadcasting station had been leaked. This quality depicts synth pop filled with the brilliance of its prime. Although there are 8 songs from the broadcast slot, 5 songs, more than half of them, are “INTO THE GAP” numbers. Into this are the previous songs “Lies” and “Love On Your Side” as well as “In The Name Of Love” which was also featured in the movie “Ghostbusters”. All except “Storm On The Sea” are single numbers, and it is truly a gorgeous “best album to watch with your eyes”. [Golden Age TV Pro Shot Collection] Such a Japanese performance alone is wonderful, but this work also includes a large number of bonus professional shots. The first song that appears is "Hold Me Now", which was performed on the famous program "TOP OF THE POPS". The number ``4'' is added to the title of the song, which means it is number 4 in the UK. Mime is a characteristic of the program, but unlike the stage in the Japanese performance, the bright studio was extremely colorful in every corner. You can clearly see them in the midst of a huge hit. What follows are four live songs from when they appeared on the famous program “THE TUBE”. Although this is also a station studio, it is a concert style with an audience included. All of the images recorded in this work are of the highest quality, but this one combines the brightness of a broadcasting station with the performance that is typical of a stage. It is truly a masterpiece video that exudes the dignity of a completely official work. All four songs are must-sees, but I'm especially happy with "Sister of Mercy." It is a number that was not seen even in the main Japanese performance, and this work allows you to witness the live version of 6 of the 9 songs of “INTO THE GAP”. [Historic “LIVE AID 1985” Pro Shot] The last thing recorded is “LIVE AID”, the biggest event of the century. They appeared at JFK Stadium from 19:21, but the two songs “Hold Me Now” and “Revolution” are recorded with the best air check master. "Revolution," co-starring Madonna, Nile Rodgers, and Steve Stevens, is also great, but "Hold Me Now" is actually more delicious. This event has been made into an official DVD, but it is a valuable professional shot that cannot be seen there. From his legendary first visit to Japan, to his blockbuster TV appearances, to his historic “LIVE AID 1985”. This is a piece that runs through their heyday with approximately 86 minutes of professional shots. Both are masterpieces written by masters who update the highest peaks ever. Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan 26th May 1984 PRO-SHOT (86:07) 1. The Gap 2. Doctor! Doctor! 3. Lies 4. Storm On The Sea 5. You Take Me Up 6. In The Name Of Love 7. Hold Me Now 8. Love On Your Side Bonus Tracks 9. Hold Me Now (Top Of The Pops 1984) 10. Love On Your Side (Tube 1983) 11. The Gap (Tube 1984)12. Doctor! Doctor! (Tube 1984) 13. Sister of Mercy (Tube 1984) Live Aid 1985 JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, USA 13th July 1985 PRO-SHOT 14. Hold Me Now 15. Revolution (with Madonna, Nile Rodgers & Steve Stevens) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.86min.
1. The Gap 2. Doctor! Doctor! 3. Lies 4. Storm On The Sea 5. You Take Me Up 6. In The Name Of Love 7. Hold Me Now 8. Love On Your Side Bonus Tracks 9. Hold Me Now (Top Of The Pops 1984) 10. Love On Your Side (Tube 1983) 11. The Gap (Tube 1984)12. Doctor! Doctor! (Tube 1984) 13. Sister of Mercy (Tube 1984) Live Aid 1985 JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, USA 13th July 1985 PRO-SHOT 14. Hold Me Now 15. Revolution (with Madonna, Nile Rodgers & Steve Stevens) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.86min.