ROLLING STONES-OLE OLE OLE!: A TRIP...-JAPAN 2 DVD+T-Shirt Size L Ltd/Ed F/S NEW

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Cast: the rolling stones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood
Subtitles: Japanese
Region code: region 2 (may be this DVD can't be played in other countries.
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Number of discs: 2
Publisher: Word records
Release date 12/05/2017
JAN: 4562387203079
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-DVD > music > hard rock & heavy metal
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-DVD: foreign films
The Rolling Stones adds 10 additional live videos as a bonus to the South American documentary movie "Ole! Ole! Ole! A Tri-Across Latin America"! Furthermore, only the Japanese version of the documentary and live video are recorded on separate discs Special specification recorded in Mr. Masanori Terada by Masanori Terada! With a large-length commentary over 30,000 characters! The Japanese version of the historical live video work "Havana Moon" in Cuba in March 2016 released in October last year - Premium boxes are specially enclosed in the world first. In November alone and in January of this year, "Havana Moon" was held for two consecutive works, each one-night screening was also held and the Rolling Stones' 2016 Latin America The document movie "Ole! Ole! Ole! A Tripe Across Latin America" that followed the tour was decided to be released worldwide as a DVD / Blu-ray work this time. Naturally also in Japan will be released before May 12. Moreover, it is pleasing that performance pictures of ten songs from Latin America - tour are attached as a bonus! (And three of them are only Japanese version!) Not only fans who have not yet been able to watch, Although it was a long-awaited release for Stones fans who wanted to take a closer look at home again at home. No, it is not only that, I think that it is also a work that contains dark content that you would like to see broadly by music fans interested in Latin America's music situation. Starting with the Chilean performance on February 1, 2016, following the difficult negotiations that had been carried out in parallel during the course of visiting the eight countries of South America to Latin America, the first stones in Cuba, the ninth country This is a document movie work that also followed the movement until the concert is realized on March 25. This is "Ole! Ole! The scene of valuable "country honk" which Mick Jaguar and Keith Richards are already listening with only two people in the dressing room are already a big topic among fans, The camera also followed a unique group of fans named "Rorringa" born out of Argentina because of its extraordinary excitement in Argentina's concert where the fans of many Japanese got too much and its political / historical background There are parts and it gets excited very much as a fan. Also, cameras are directed to Latin American musicians, and in Argentina's part there is an exciting interview scene with members of Bruce - Motel and Brazilian parties, a band representing "Rollinga" So, Sao Paulo's famous artist Oz Waldinho da Quikka played the "singing devil's song" of "genuine" Samba version, and the stones and the music scenes of Latin America "Touching" is also actively drawn, and it is very interesting also in that respect. Also, among the 10 bonus images added this time includes cutting by camera work that deeply follows the atmosphere of "venue" for such document movie, and it is a unique mood of Latin America - tour It is also pleasant to be able to taste three-dimensional more. Beginning with "Jumpin Jack Flash" in Chile where the aerial shooting video is used quite a bit, in the main part of the document, we watch the "Honky - Tonk - Women" in Brazil which was edited including images of other days It is nice to be able to do. Keith of this day is really charming movement of every one. Also, "Midnight Ramblers" in Peru where the scene of security from the venue a bit far away from the stage and scenery outside was used up, the sounds and images were also greatly rearranged and the "atmosphere of the night" was impressive It is being turned into a finish that will make the performance sound firmly while inserting a cut. There are plenty of organized scenes of the performance scene appearing in the main part (including 7 songs out of 10 songs), but there are plenty of places to watch though there are scenes where Mick was upstanding at the stage! It is one of the features of this work that I can watch the tempo well although the amount of information is quite large, but I also heard that there was considerable difficulty in producing subtitles in the Japanese version. In the preview version that I first saw, the specifications were such that subtitles in English were presented with respect to the content the characters spoke in Spanish, but instead of just making it into Japanese, it is necessary It is said that it was completed through a careful work such as retranslating to the original Spanish in response to the request. Thanks to the finish that can be seen very smoothly from the beginning to the end, "Discovery" should still be quite large in case of reconsideration. Furthermore, in order to further dig down the information included therein, in the commentary that comes with this product version as well, to understand the enormous amount of information pertaining to each scene one by one with clues on end-roll songs as clues I will add clues for the characters and descriptions of the characters as much as possible (I mention the Brazilian street artist, Ewald Granado, which was added a memorial message at the end of the theatrical release version!). As the source of Argentina 's "Roringa" in Argentina, for example, the story about that Andrew Luog - Oldham, who was a manager at the time of Stones debut, including an episode which I did not dare to mention in the movie, After experiencing Stones' thrilling and exciting Latin America trip well, I'm thinking that I'd like to accompany you for the second deep appreciation of "I want to taste deeper while checking the details." Japan precedent release / Japanese subtitled / Japanese commentary enclosed sentence = Masanori Terada Mick Jagger (vocals) Keith - Richards (guitar) Charlie Watts (drums) Ronnie Wood (guitar) [support - musician] Darryl - Jones (Bass / Backing - Vocal) - Chuck - Love - (Keyboard) - Carl - Denson (Saxophone) - Tim - Leeds (Saxophone / Keyboard) Matt - Clifford (Musical - Integrator) - Banad - Fowler (Vocal) Sasha Allen (Vocal) 2 document set DVD contents recorded] [Documentary DVD] Documentary that includes the way to realize the first Cuban performance and the state of the South American tour 01. Jumpin Jack Flash (February 3, 2016 Chile) * Japanese Edition Bonus Track 02 Out of control (Argentina, February 10, 2016) 03. Black wet (Argentina 10th February 2016) 04. Honky - Tonk - Women (Brazil 24th February 2016) 05. Song of pity on the devil (Brazil 24th February 2016) 06. You - Gat - The Silver (Peru on 6th March 2016) 07. Midnight Ramblers (Peru on 6th March 2016) 08. Miss You (2016 3 06. Street Fighting Man (March 14, 2016 Mexico) * Japanese Edition bonus track 10. Wild Horse (March 14, 2016 Mexico) * Japanese Edition bonus track
A documentary pursuing the South American tour that the Rolling Stones went in 2016. From Chile to Cuba, we approach the backstage behind the scenes that took place in nine countries. Includes live footage of all 10 songs as a bonus. T-shirt (L size) is included.

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