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Van Halen/IN,USA 2012

Van Halen/IN,USA 2012

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A reunion with David Lee Roth marks the final chapter of VAN HALEN, which shines brightly in rock history. A video work that allows you to experience the ultimate tour accompanying the studio's posthumous work ``A DIFFERENT KIND OF TRUTH'' is now available. Currently, sadness is spreading all over the world due to the sudden death of Eddie Van Halen, but this is a masterpiece that you should definitely check out at this time. This is an audience shot from the "Indianapolis performance on February 22, 2012," which received rave reviews from enthusiasts around the world as "the best video of the tour!" at the time. The history of VAN HALEN came to an end with the reunion with Dave, but looking back, it was also a long period of 9 years. This is a time when many people are looking back on Eddie's life, so let's take a look at the last nine years of his life from a bird's-eye view. 2007《February 2: Announcement of Dave Lee Roth return》・September 27-December 30: North America #1 (40 performances) 2008・January 22-February 20: North America # 2 (15 performances) April 17th - July 3rd: North America #3 (22 performances) 2012 (4 years later) ``A DIFFERENT KIND OF TRUTH'' released》 January 5th - June 26th : North America #4 (53 performances) ←★Coco★ 2013, April 20: Sydney performance, June 18-26: Japan (4 performances), July 20 + 24: North America #3 (2 Performance) 2015 (2 years later) July 5th - October 4th: North America #6 (41 performances) This is the 9 years of reunion VAN HALEN. The performance in Japan with Dave for the first time in 34 years is also memorable, but it is the final version of “A DIFFERENT KIND OF TRUTH”. On the contrary, the Indianapolis performance of this work was a very early concert, the third performance of “North America #4” immediately after the release of the album. The quality of recording such a show is amazing... Too amazing. It's close anyway. It's almost a mess. It's probably in the 2nd or 3rd row at the front, but it's so close that when you look up, only the members are visible on the screen, so you can't pinpoint their exact positions. The super zoom from a position that is almost the same as a camera pit is no different from a professional shot, and you can clearly see a single drop of sweat flowing down Dave's forehead, and even the row of teeth in his mouth that is wide open. If it's that close, it wouldn't be strange if it became blurred due to the enthusiasm of the front row, but this work is super beautiful. Dave tried to take advantage of the full view of the stage and kept following the scene beautifully, with zero camera shake. It is often said that ``if you make a still image, it looks like a professional shot'', but this work looks just like a professional shot even when it's in motion. Sometimes you can see a glimpse of the hat in the front row at the bottom of the screen, so you can somehow tell it is an audience shot...It is a transcendental shot of such a dimension. Moreover, the sound of this work is also transcendent. If you listen to it with headphones, you will notice the real applause at the scene, but it is far behind. Nothing comes between the band and the camera. Moreover, even though it picks up PA sound directly, there is no chatter or shaking. This is also a super high quality sound at a level where it is difficult to distinguish between different sound boards as well as the sight. From this tour, the super masterpiece "A DEFINITIVE KIND OF TOKYO" which can be called "visual version of TOKYO DOME LIVE IN CONCERT" is also famous, but this work exceeds the perfection of the professional shot feeling. The bliss of the reorganized VAN HALEN is depicted with superb quality. This is a full show of the initial set, which is different from Eddie's posthumous work "TOKYO DOME LIVE IN CONCERT". Let's organize it here while comparing it with the official live album. Classics (17 songs + α)・Flame Fuse: Runnin' With The Devil/You Really Got Me/Ice Cream Man/Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love・Legendary Bomber: Somebody Get Me A Doctor/Dance The Night Away /Women In Love/Beautiful Girls・Dark Law: Everybody Wants Some!!・Martial Law: Unchained/Hear About It Later・Diver Down: (Oh) Pretty Woman・1984: I'll Wait/Hot For Teacher/Girl Gone Bad (★) / Panama / Jump A Different Kind of Truth (4 songs), She's The Woman / Tattoo / China Town / The Trouble With Never (★) *: The mark "★" indicates the official live album " Songs that cannot be heard on “TOKYO DOME LIVE IN CONCERT”. ...and it looks like this. Fresh from the sudden “You Really Got Me”. Of course, most of the songs are the same, but the ones that shine are "Girl Gone Bad" and "The Trouble With Never." Both songs disappeared by the middle of "North America #2", but "Girl Gone Bad" is being revived for the first time in 28 years since 1984, and "The Trouble With Never" is of course a new song that will be shown for the first time on the tour. Both were not played on the only tour “2015 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR” that followed, and are extremely rare songs that were only available at this time. “You Really Got Me” that suddenly pops out has an impact even more than such a rare song. This week, the masterpiece video “A BEST KIND OF PHILADELPHIA” after 5 performances will be released at the same time, but it has already been replaced by “Unchained”. It is an opening because it is the early stage of the tour. Of course, it is a remnant of the 2007/2008 tour, but that is why it is also a valuable fresh show that combines the opening impact and the new song of “A DIFFERENT KIND OF TRUTH”. I'm saddened as to why they haven't included it in the video work of the resurrected VAN HALEN, but this is the "closest video to a professional shot" that will clear up my thoughts. Although the video version of “TOKYO DOME LIVE IN CONCERT” is “A DEFINITIVE KIND OF TOKYO”, if you ignore the performance location, this work is No. 1 on the tour. A video masterpiece that allows you to experience the full show miraculously from close-contact seating directly below the stage. Live at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 22nd February 2012 PERFECT SHOT!!! 1. Intro. 2. You Really Got Me 3. Runnin' With The Devil 4. She's The Woman 5. Romeo Delight 6. Tattoo 7. Everybody Wants Some!! 8. Somebody Get Me A Doctor 9. China Town 10. Hear About It Later 11. (Oh) Pretty Woman 12. Drum Solo 13. Unchained 14. The Trouble With Never 15. Dance The Night Away 16. I'll Wait 17. Hot For Teacher 18. Women In Love 19. Girl Gone Bad 20. Beautiful Girls 21. Ice Cream Man 22. Panama 23. Guitar Solo 24. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 25. Jump David Lee Roth - Lead Vocal Eddie Van Halen - Guitar, Vocal Alex Van Halen - Drums Wolfgang Van Halen - Bass, Vocal COLOR NTSC Approx. 111min.

1. Intro. 2. You Really Got Me 3. Runnin' With The Devil 4. She's The Woman 5. Romeo Delight 6. Tattoo 7. Everybody Wants Some!! 8. Somebody Get Me A Doctor 9. China Town 10. Hear About It Later 11. (Oh) Pretty Woman 12. Drum Solo 13. Unchained 14. The Trouble With Never 15. Dance The Night Away 16. I'll Wait 17. Hot For Teacher 18. Women In Love 19. Girl Gone Bad 20. Beautiful Girls 21. Ice Cream Man 22. Panama 23. Guitar Solo 24. Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love 25. Jump David Lee Roth - Lead Vocal Eddie Van Halen - Guitar, Vocal Alex Van Halen - Drums Wolfgang Van Halen - Bass, Vocal COLOR NTSC Approx. 111min.

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