Van Halen/TX,USA 1991
Van Halen/TX,USA 1991
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The world tour “F.U.C.K./RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW TOUR” was the largest in the Sammy Hagar era. A masterpiece video that can be called a supplement to “LIVE: RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW” has been decided to be released. This work was filmed at “December 4, 1991 Texas Performance”. This is a multi-camera professional shot of the outdoor free concert. This video was famous as a professional shot representing the tour from that time, but this work is the highest version. This is the definitive version with improved quality by adding sound check and interview scenes. Before we get into the details, let's talk about the show's position. Let's take a look back at the biggest and longest tour of the Sammy era. 1991《“F@U#C%K” released on June 18》・August 16-September 23: North America #1 (19 performances)・October 8-November 15: North America #2 (24 performances) - December 2nd - 14th: North America #3 (10 performances) ←★Here★ January 22nd - March 3rd, 1992: North America #4 (23 performances) - April 3rd - May 31st: North America #5 (33 performances) ← *Official 1993《“LIVE: RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW” released on February 23rd》・March 30th-April 29th: Europe (18 performances)・June 25th - August 28th: North America #6 (41 performances) This is VAN HALEN from 1991 to 1993. Although there are more "BALANCE TOUR" on a one-year basis, it was a long tour worthy of being called the pinnacle of the Sammy era, with a length of two years and a total of over 160 performances. Among them, the Texas performance of this work is the third performance of “North America #3”. It was a concert about half a year before the official work "LIVE: RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW". The first thing that appears when you play this work is the sound check video. The stage, which seems to have been specially set up on the street, has a completely different atmosphere from the usual halls and stadiums. It is said that 5,000 people gathered on the day, and the crowd that filled the city during the day gave it an almost festival-like feel. In this sound check and the interview that follows, I am concerned about the image quality, which looks like it has been dubbed over and over again, but when it comes to the main part of the live performance, the quality improves in every step. As you can see there is a time counter on the screen, this is a leaked video from the staff, and you can see plenty of professional shots with great color and beautiful image quality without even scratch noise. This “feeling of spillage” is the flavor of this work. Unlike the gorgeously polished official works like “LIVE: RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW,” the rough and raw performance and recording are irresistibly cool. Of course, the sound is also the best sound board, but it is directly connected to the table and has a vivid direct feeling as if you stuck a plug in your ear. Without embellishing with effects, the subtleties of live performance are conveyed in an ultra-realistic way, right down to the sound of the strings rubbing. What is depicted with such quality is a show that is rich in the colors of the "F@U#C%K" era, but is completely different from "LIVE: RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW." Let's organize the set while comparing it with the official work. VAN HALEN・1984: Panama (★)・5150: Why Can't This Be Love (★)/Best Of Both Worlds (★)・OU812: A Apolitical Blues (★★)/Finish What Ya Started・F@U# C%K: Poundcake/Judgement Day/Runaround/Top Of The World Sammy's solo ・Standing Hampton: There's Only One Way to Rock (★) ・VOA: I Can't Drive 55 (★★) *Note: "★ ” are songs that cannot be seen on “LIVE: RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW (video version).” Songs marked with “★★” are not available on the CD version. ...and it looks like this. This work contains 11 songs, but more than half of them are different from "LIVE: RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW." A particular highlight is “A Apolitical Blues.” This song became a CD bonus track for "OU812", but it has only been performed on stage at a very low rate. If you can listen to even the audience recording, you can watch the super rare song called Lucky with a multi-camera pro shot. Of course, the performance that spins such a set is wonderful. Not only Sammy Hagar roaring passionately and Eddie Van Halen flailing in a phantasmagoric manner, but also the two of them hugging each other on a street stage during the day, playing tricks on their bangs... I don't know if that's the right word, but they rock while playing with each other in a friendly manner. Scenes that are now a distant memory are vividly reflected. Eddie and Sammy were said to have gotten back in touch in their final years. This is a multi-camera professional shot that captures the honeymoon period of these two people. Despite being a super band made up of famous people, "those four" showed us unparalleled magic. A masterpiece video that conveys the feeling of a "living band" more than anything else. Live at Westend Marketplace, Dallas, TX. USA 4th December 1991 PRO-SHOT 1. Soundcheck & Crowd 2. Interview 3. Poundcake 4. Judgment Day 5. One Way To Rock 6. Runaround 7. Why Can't This Be Love? 8. Panama 9. A Apolitical Blues 10. Finish What Ya Started 11. I Can't Drive 55 12. Best Of Both Worlds 13. Top Of The World PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.70min. Sammy Hagar - Vocal Eddie Van Halen - Guitar Michael Anthony - Bass Alex Van Halen - Drums
1. Soundcheck & Crowd 2. Interview 3. Poundcake 4. Judgment Day 5. One Way To Rock 6. Runaround 7. Why Can't This Be Love? 8. Panama 9. Apolitical Blues 10. Finish What Ya Started 11. I Can't Drive 55 12. Best Of Both Worlds 13. Top Of The World PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.70min. Sammy Hagar - Vocal Eddie Van Halen - Guitar Michael Anthony - Bass Alex Van Halen - Drums