Van Halen/CT,USA 1986 Japanese Broadcast Edition
Van Halen/CT,USA 1986 Japanese Broadcast Edition
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A masterpiece video from the Sammy Hagar era, ``LIVE WITHOUT A NET.'' The super beautiful version is now available. This official video was the pinnacle of the Sammy era VAN HALEN. Of course, they also have a masterpiece “LIVE: RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW” that recorded their heyday, but this video explodes with the excitement that opened up a new era with the masterpiece “5150”. It was a tremendous live video that overflowed with joy and a sense of fulfillment from winning the member change that was a gamble and achieving further success. Of course, due to the fate of 80's footage, it was soon out of print, but it was released on DVD in 2004, when Sammy briefly returned. The official DVD is now out of print, and used copies still come with a premium price. This work is a copy of such an official DVD. . . Well, no. In fact, among overseas enthusiasts, it is said that the best version of this video is not the official DVD, but the original release version laser disc from the 1980s, and that is also the Japanese version. This work is one piece that has been precisely digitized from the Japanese version LD. In fact, the quality is super beautiful. The official DVD seems to have been mastered to emphasize the highlights of the screen, which was a trend at the time, and although the screen was smooth, it was strangely smooth and fine details were crushed. However, this work is different. The texture is super detailed. It's not just the wrinkles in the members' hair or costumes, but the graininess of the film used for filming. Even the beams of spotlights dancing across the stage have the presence of a ``film.'' The official side may have killed this film because they thought that the analog feel of this film was not suitable for the digital age, but to the eyes of today, where digital feel has become commonplace, this film is the one that looks "real". is. Moreover, its freshness is also the ultimate. Laser discs are highly resistant to deterioration over time and surpass VHS in resolution, making them ideal for preservation, and because they are mint discs, the colors are exactly as they were at the time. The stability of playback that cannot be expected with VHS is also tremendous, and you can enjoy plenty of visual beauty that may not even exist on the original master tape. What is depicted with such quality is a fresh and enthusiastic performance that is like a new band that has just been formed. I'm sorry to say this, but this work was filmed at "New Haven Performance on August 27, 1986." Here, let's check the show's position from the schedule at that time. [“5150” released on March 24th] ・March 27th - May 31st: North America #1 (47 performances) ・June 28th - September 1st: North America #2 (40 performances) ←★Here★・September 5th: MTV VIDEO AWARDS ・September 27th - November 3rd: North America #3 (24 performances) This is the whole picture of the glorious “5150 TOUR”. The New Haven performance of this work was the 37th performance of “North America #2”. The itinerary that only covered North America was not a "world" tour, but the circuit was carefully toured around the home country. This work was just past the halfway point, and I was feeling the wind of great success with all my being. Although you can enjoy such a stage, it is not a full recording due to the fate of video production at that time. Let's organize the contents of the set here. "5150" number (6 songs)・Summer Nights/Get Up/Dreams (×)/5150/Best of Both Worlds/Love Walks In/Good Enough (×)/Why Can't This Be Love Others (5 songs)・Dave era numbers: You Really Got Me (×) / Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love / Panama ・Sammy's solo songs: There's Only One Way to Rock / I Can't Drive 55 ・Others: Rock 'N' Roll [ LED ZEPPELIN cover] *Note: Songs marked with an “X” were cut from this work. ...and it looks like this. Since it is a comparison with the standard set of the tour, there is a possibility that special covers were also played, but for the time being, three songs have been cut. I wish the rare “Good Enough” had been included, but it was a blessing (!?) to be able to see “Get Up”, which was also available only on this tour. Putting aside the complaints from 34 years ago, the performance that weaves such a set is amazing. Sammy's "There's Only One Way to Rock", which strongly impresses the new band from the beginning, explodes, but the spinning performance is also very fast and sharp. After that, the performance with tremendous tension continues, but what has an even stronger impact is the honeymoon mood. They often play around with each other, and even though there's no particular need to do so, they talk to each other and play around with each other. Even between songs, he burst out laughing as he played with the shoes and pouches thrown in, and when the members were introduced before their solo time, he praised them with all his might (this work is based on the Japanese version, so all MCs have Japanese subtitles). Masu). Now that I know the twists and turns that followed, I can still see how close they were to each other. It was ridiculed as "VAN HAGAR" at the time, but it was also true. A new band that also accepts Sammy's solo songs and brings each other's music equally. They were a legendary quartet that won the No. 1 spot in the United States as soon as they formed, and never gave up their title until their collapse 10 years later. This work is a masterpiece that depicts that start dash with clear visual beauty that even has a film feel. Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, CT, USA 27th August 1986 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Opening 3. There's Only One Way to Rock 4. Summer Nights 5. Get Up 6. Drum Solo 7. 5150 8. Best of Both Worlds 9. Bass Solo 10. Panama 11. Love Walks In 12. Guitar Solo 13. I Can't Drive 55 14. Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love 15. Why Can't This Be Love 16. Rock 'N' Roll 17. End Credit Sammy Hagar – lead vocals, guitar Eddie Van Halen – guitar, backing vocals, keyboards on "Love Walks In" & "Why Can't This Be Love" Michael Anthony – bass, backing vocals Alex Van Halen – drums , percussion PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.91min.
1. Intro 2. Opening 3. There's Only One Way to Rock 4. Summer Nights 5. Get Up 6. Drum Solo 7. 5150 8. Best of Both Worlds 9. Bass Solo 10. Panama 11. Love Walks In 12. Guitar Solo 13. I Can't Drive 55 14. Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love 15. Why Can't This Be Love 16. Rock 'N' Roll 17. End Credit Sammy Hagar – lead vocals, guitar Eddie Van Halen – guitar, backing vocals, keyboards on "Love Walks In" & "Why Can't This Be Love" Michael Anthony – bass, backing vocals Alex Van Halen – drums, percussion PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.91min.