ZZ Top/Germany 1982 Best Quality
ZZ Top/Germany 1982 Best Quality
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In 1982, ZZ TOP opened their eyes to synth boogie with "EL LOCO" and entered a new world of sound. The symbolic image is now available in the finest master version. The symbolic video was shot at the “Dortmund performance on May 28, 1982.” This is a multi-camera professional shot taken when he appeared at West Germany's famous event "ROCKPOP IN CONCERT". This festival was held from 1978 to 1989 on the premise that it would be broadcast on ZDF (Second German Television). In 1982, it was held for a total of five days in May (two days) and December (three days), and ZZ TOP appeared in the former. On the same day, HEART, JETHRO TULL, STATUS QUO, Joan Jett & THE BLACKHEARTS, and SAXON shared the stage. Also, looking at ZZ TOP themselves, it was also part of the “EL LOCO-MOTION Tour”. First, let's check the show's position from the panoramic view. 1981/May 29th-July 18th: North America #1a (32 performances)《"EL LOCO" released on July 20th》/July 22nd-September 11th: North American #1b (36 performances) October 1-26: Europe #1 (17 performances) October 28-December 31: North America #2a (13 performances) January 1-29, 1982: North America #2b (11 performances) )・March 21st-April 18th: North America #3 (16 performances)・May 28th-31st: Europe #2 (4 performances) ←★Here★・September 10th-October 2nd: North America #4 (11 performances) ・December 28-31: North America #5a (3 performances) 1983 ・January 2-9: North America #5b (4 performances) [Production of "ELIMINATOR"] This is "EL Summary of activities related to ``LOCO''. As usual, there will be an emphasis on North America, with about 20 performances in Europe. In particular, “Europe #2” appeared as a snack at European festivals, and the Dortmund performance of this work was also the first day. This work, recorded on such a stage, is a super-excellent professional shot that acts as an official substitute. It has been a classic since it is a famous TV program, but this work has been made into a DVD from its highest peak master. In fact, the picture quality and sound quality are completely official grade, and the colors are vivid and the details are exquisite. As usual, a high-quality version has been uploaded to a certain major video site, but this work is even better than that. The video site version highlights the highlights in the name of mastering, and although it may seem flashy at first glance, the minute details are distorted, and there are also block noises here and there. This work has no such processing and allows you to enjoy the natural visual beauty of the original master. What is depicted in such ultimate quality is ZZ TOP's passionate performance, which is full of the flavor of southern rock, but is about to break away from that. Speaking of pro shots from the early 1980s, "ROCKPALAST 1980" is well known. Here, let's organize the set using that masterpiece as a foothold. London Records era (5 songs), Tres Hombres: Waitin' for the Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago/La Grange, Fandango! : Tush・Others: I Love the Woman (★: Freddie King) Warner Brothers era (10 songs)・Elegy for mass murder: I Thank You/I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide/Dust My Broom・El Loco : Groovy Little Hippie Pad (★) / Ten Foot Pole (★) *Note: Songs marked with "★" are not seen in the masterpiece pro shot "ROCKPALAST 1980 (Shades 1376)". ...and it looks like this. Although we are not satisfied with just the approximately 40-minute broadcast time, we have concentrated a lot of famous songs. There are also some delicious covers sprinkled in like “Dust My Broom” and “I Love the Woman.” Among them, the must-see is the opening song, "Groovy Little Hippie Pad." "EL LOCO" is also a famous song that boldly introduces a synthesizer, and is a limited rare song that was only played on this tour. From the next tour, pole position was taken away by the famous song "Got Me Under Pressure", but it was the beginning of the synth boogie, and the opening scene that became the symbol of "EL LOCO-MOTION Tour" was completely official quality. Just being able to enjoy it is a treasure. The ``EL LOCO'' era is another one that attracts attention, sandwiched between the famous albums ``DEGUELLO'' and ``ELIMINATOR''. However, that stage was overflowing with preciousness and flavor because it was a transitional period. A masterpiece that allows you to enjoy the appearance with a completely official level master. Multi-camera professional shot of "May 28, 1982 ROCKPOP IN CONCERT". It has been a standard for a long time as it is a famous TV program, but this work has been made into a DVD from the highest peak master. The image and sound quality are completely official grade, and the colors are vivid and the details are exquisite. It's even more natural than the high-quality version uploaded to a certain major video site, and the visual beauty of the original master is amazing. The concentrated collection of classic songs from the past is wonderful, but the must-see is the opening song, "Groovy Little Hippie Pad." It is the beginning of synth boogie, and you can enjoy the iconic song that was only played on the “EL LOCO-MOTION Tour” in ultimate quality. Live at Westfalenhalle 1, Dortmund, Germany 28th May 1982 PRO-SHOT(BEST QUAILTY) (39:22) 01. Intro 02. Groovy Little Hippie Pad 03. I Thank You 04. Waitin' For The Bus 05. Jesus Just Left Chicago 06. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide 07. Ten Foot Pole 08. I Love The Woman (Freddie King cover) 09. Dust My Broom 10. La Grange 11. Tush Billy Gibbons - Guitar, Vocal Dusty Hill - Bass, Vocal Frank Beard - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.40min.
01. Intro 02. Groovy Little Hippie Pad 03. I Thank You 04. Waitin' For The Bus 05. Jesus Just Left Chicago 06. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide 07. Ten Foot Pole 08. I Love The Woman ( Freddie King cover) 09. Dust My Broom 10. La Grange 11. Tush Billy Gibbons - Guitar, Vocal Dusty Hill - Bass, Vocal Frank Beard - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.40min.