Van Halen/Netherlands 1995 & more
Van Halen/Netherlands 1995 & more
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This work contains a multi-camera professional shot of “January 27, 1995 Arnhem Performance”. However, the fact is that it must be a "multi-camera professional shot", but it is a little different from what you imagine from the word. To put it bluntly, the camera work is sloppy. There is some switching, so there is no doubt that multiple cameras are being used, but it feels more like ``just taking pictures'' than being able to freely follow the highlights. Although the camera captures close-up shots of the front three people's expressions, it's mainly used for distant views (perhaps for some reason). Moreover, the entire stage view is taken from a considerable distance, making it look like an audience shot from the second floor (there seems to be a spotlight nearby, so it doesn't seem to be an audience shot). I'm not sure if I'm recommending it or not, but of course this work is a must-see. No matter how fancy the long-distance camera is, what's being shown is VAN HALEN, and the zoom camera is definitely professional. What's more, the small size of the club is extremely rare. The energy of the four, who usually make huge arenas and stadiums their own, was condensed on the cramped stage, exchanging enthusiasm with the audience, who could almost reach out and touch them. You can also experience a professional shot of the birthday song chorus scene that was mentioned in the main story commentary. It's packed full of that real thrill. The live performance ended with the 6th song “Top of the World”. Unfortunately, the last three songs were not broadcast. Instead (?) What is included in this work is a TV special featuring this show. This is the famous MTV program “HEADBANGERS BALL”. Footage of the Arnhem performance in the main story is also inserted, but it is of higher quality than the main story. Although such live performances are a must-see, the main part of the program is actually the backstage interviews. The four of them seemed to be getting along well, repeatedly making hilarious comments, and now that I know what happened after that, it's heartwarming to see just how close they get along. Moreover, Eddie's appearance is also rare. When we talk about the "BALANCE" era, we get a slightly old-fashioned image of him with his "short hair and beard" as seen in the artwork, but in this work Eddie has short hair but no beard. On top of that, with that smile, she looks as youthful as a high school student. Sammy's final "BALANCE" era, when he never surrendered his No. 1 spot in the United States. Live at Luxor Live, Arnhem, Netherlands 27th January 1995 PRO-SHOT (93:22) 1. Intro 2. The Seventh Seal 3. Judgment Day 4. Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do) 5. Amsterdam 6. " Happy Birthday Eddie" 7. Panama 8. Top of the World 9. Live & Interviewed by MTV Europe for "Headbangers Ball" 10. Interviewed by MTV Europe for "Headbangers Ball" PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.93min.
1. Intro 2. The Seventh Seal 3. Judgment Day 4. Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do) 5. Amsterdam 6. "Happy Birthday Eddie" 7. Panama 8. Top of the World 9. Live & Interviewed by MTV Europe for "Headbangers Ball" 10. Interviewed by MTV Europe for "Headbangers Ball" PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.93min.