Various Artists Chuck Berry,Muddy Waters,Eric Clapton,Alvin Lee,Rory Gallagher/Beat Club Guitar Heroes Japanese Laser Disc Edition
Various Artists Chuck Berry,Muddy Waters,Eric Clapton,Alvin Lee,Rory Gallagher/Beat Club Guitar Heroes Japanese Laser Disc Edition
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``BEAT-CLUB'' is a prestigious classic rock video program, along with ``THE OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST'' in the UK and ``DON KIRSCHNER'S ROCK CONCERT'' in the US. The guitarist special feature has been decided to be released. “BEAT-CLUB” is truly a treasure trove of rock history. Since its inception in 1965, various bands and artists have appeared and given valuable performances. What was groundbreaking was that they were particular about live music from an early stage. Considering the time and budget required to produce a program, it is much safer to have the audience mime along with a record than to perform a live performance in which the length and mistakes cannot be read. But the program has been having artists perform live since the 60s. The same can be said for OGWT and DKRC, but BEAT-CLUB was also particular about video processing. In addition to simply showing it with multiple cameras, we also transform the artist's cuts into psychedelic images and cover them with image footage. It can be said that this style was the forerunner of the PVs that were all the rage on MTV in the 1980s, and gives the show a much stronger sense of the times than other programs that only feature performance scenes. The advanced spirit of ``BEAT-CLUB'' was also utilized in the development of the software. With the spread of video decks in the 1980s, the demand for ``buying music videos'' rapidly expanded. First, band-based live videos and clip collections became popular, but ``BEAT-CLUB'' has softened the content of each program. He turned his vast archive into works from various perspectives, such as by era and genre. This, too, was ahead of video magazines. The introduction is a little long, but this work is one of the video software of "BEAT-CLUB". This is a detailed reprint of the "Guitar Hero"-themed professional shot collection "GUITAR HEROES" from the Japanese laser disc. However, the concept of ``Guitar Hero'' is a cliche, and the lineup changes greatly depending on the era. In the case of this work, the period from the mid-60s to the early 70s is what BEAT-CLUB is best at. The focus is on classic rock, from Muddy Waters and B.B. King to Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck and Rory Gallagher. The composition is random, and the year the photo was taken and the country of origin vary. Here, I will rearrange them in chronological order to make it easier to understand. 1967 (2 songs) The oldest song in this work is THE WHO and Jimi Hendrix from 1967. Since this work focuses on the guitarist, the artist credit is "Pete Townshend" instead of THE WHO. Speaking of 1967, THE WHO was in the "A QUICK ONE" era, and Jimi was two months before the release of "ARE YOU EXPERIENCED". You can witness the revolutionary child who has only released a single yet and is just starting to climb the ladder of success. 1968 (1 song) The artist selected from the artists that performed this year was B.B. King. At that time, it was the ABC/BLUESWAY era, and around the time they released "LUCILLE". After this, the king of blues opened his eyes to funk blues with "LIVE & WELL" and made another breakthrough with "The Thrill Is Gone." This is what it looked like just before that. 1969 (2 songs) From 1969, the year of the British rock revolution, Alvin Lee and Eric Clapton appeared. Of course, at that time they were members of a group, not individuals. Alvin of course appeared as TEN YEARS AFTER, and Clapton appeared as DELANEY & BONNIE & FRIENDS. The year 1969 is already delicious, but if you dig deeper, you'll find that TYA was released two months after the release of their masterpiece, ``SSSSH''. DELANEY & BONNIE also recorded the video just one week before “ON TOUR WITH ERIC CLAPTON” was recorded. It was a time when masterpieces were created one after another. You can enjoy the video in the highest quality. 1970 (4 songs) The glorious 70's have finally begun. It is the most heavily covered in this work, and 4 sets are included. Moreover, it is not only the quantity, but also the breadth. Blues artists such as Muddy Waters, whose collaborations such as ``FATHERS AND SONS'' and ``THE LONDON SESSIONS'' were a hot topic, and Johnny Winter, who was about to start producing his masterpiece ``JOHNNY WINTER AND'', Peter Frampton & HUMBLE PIE with Steve Marriott (credited as Frampton in this work). SANTANA also appeared at the best time, when she was waiting for the release of her masterpiece "ABRAXAS" while completing it. 1971 (1 song) From this year, Rory Gallagher, who disbanded TASTE and became independent as a solo artist, appeared. This work has a lot of black and white footage, but by this time, the colors have become dazzling and the image processing has become more elaborate. He appeared one month after the release of "DEUCE" and gave a great performance on "Used To Be". 1972 (2 songs) The newest version of this work is 1972. The second JEFF BECK GROUP, which also included Cozy Powell, and Chuck Berry are appearing. Jeff appeared on "ORANGE ALBUM" and Chuck appeared on "THE LONDON SESSIONS" one month before its release. In terms of artists/bands, it's all about the classic videos that are now popular. However, when you cut into a cross-section of the era, you wonder, ``This person was also in the show!'' and you can feel the stirrings of the era when it was rolling. A time travel video collection that takes you to the late 60's/early 70's when rock music was most rock-like. Taken from the original Japanese Laser Disc (SM048-3221) (51:02) 1. Intro 2. Happy Jack (Pete Townshend) 3. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Alvin Lee) 4. Used To Be (Rory Gallagher) 5. Sad Bad Of Shaky Jake (Peter Frampton) 6. Hey Joe (Jimi Hendrix) 7. Poor Elijah / Good People (Eric Clapton) 8. Definitely Maybe (Jeff Beck) 9. Let It Rock (Chuck Berry) 10. Johnny B. Goode (Johnny Winter) 11. Heartbreaker (B.B. King) 12. Incident At Neshabur (Santana) 13. Honey Bee (Muddy Waters) 14. Highlights Of Beat Club PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.51min.
1. Intro 2. Happy Jack (Pete Townshend) 3. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Alvin Lee) 4. Used To Be (Rory Gallagher) 5. Sad Bad Of Shaky Jake (Peter Frampton) 6. Hey Joe (Jimi Hendrix) 7 Poor Elijah / Good People (Eric Clapton) 8. Definitely Maybe (Jeff Beck) 9. Let It Rock (Chuck Berry) 10. Johnny B. Goode (Johnny Winter) 11. Heartbreaker (B.B. King) 12. Incident At Neshabur ( Santana) 13. Honey Bee (Muddy Waters) 14. Highlights Of Beat Club PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.51min.