ZZ Top/UK 2016
ZZ Top/UK 2016
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Introducing the latest and best multi-camera pro shot. This film was filmed on June 24, 2016. This is a BBC broadcast when he appeared at the 35th Glastonbury Festival, one of Britain's biggest festivals. The quality is as expected from the world's best BBC. The picture and sound quality of the latest digital broadcasting is the best of the best. Every single strand of Billy Gibbons' beard to every single smoke particle is clearly shown. The camera work is also perfect, and although the band originally had a simple stage and little action, the variety of angles kept you entertained. There are a variety of cuts not only of the stage but also of the vast audience seats, ranging from zoom shots of Batman (the audience) wearing glasses to spectacular distant views. There are also angles where the audience is captured from directly above at 90 degrees, making it hard to understand how they are filming. Although it is elaborate, it is not an artificially flashy production, which is typical of the British BBC style. The theme is that ``the charm of the band and the performance is the main character,'' and there is no sarcasm at all. As expected, the BBC has continued to record the development of rock music. The balance between creating a documentary feel while making full use of sophisticated techniques that keep viewers from getting bored, and the combination of advanced shooting techniques and natural flair is unrivaled by any other broadcasting station. It is a super-excellent video that seems to prove that “rock photography is the best in the world.” The “ZZ TOP outdoors in summer” drawn with that quality is also indescribably good. “I’m Bad, I’m Nationwide”, which cannot be seen in the official video “LIVE AT MONTREUX 2013”, is delicious, but even more than that, the mood emanating from the monitor is the best. The audience at the huge “Glastonbury Festival” is not all die-hard fans, but the mixed feeling is very summer-like. Flags of European countries were flying, and people of all ages, young and old, were crowded together. ZZ TOP performed during the day when the sun was still high, but the clear blue sky and the sharp sunlight gave it a feeling of freedom. Amidst this, a crowd of all types, from white-haired old men to dark-skinned women and even children as young as five years old, sway and dance as they please, entrusting their bodies to the boogie. Of course, since it was a bright day, a large number of bearded cosplayers were clearly visible. After 47 years of formation, ZZ TOP continues to play boogie music without any member changes. This is a masterpiece video that captures the rock'n'roll that excites people of all races and generations in ultra-high quality. Boogie will make the summer of 2016 the hottest. Please enjoy this work to the fullest this weekend. Live at Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK 24th June 2016 PRO-SHOT (57:32) 1. Got Me Under Pressure 2. Gimme All Your Lovin' 3. Waitin' For The Bus 4. Jesus Just Left Chicago 5. Pincushion 6. I Gotsta Get Paid 7. Foxy Lady 8. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide 9. Chartreuse 10. Sharp Dressed Man 11. Legs 12. La Grange / Bar-B-Q 13. Tush PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.58min.
1. Got Me Under Pressure 2. Gimme All Your Lovin' 3. Waitin' For The Bus 4. Jesus Just Left Chicago 5. Pincushion 6. I Gotsta Get Paid 7. Foxy Lady 8. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide 9. Chartreuse 10. Sharp Dressed Man 11. Legs 12. La Grange / Bar-B-Q 13. Tush PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.58min.