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L'ultimo giorno di prove del "This is It" presto potrebbe diventare CD e DVD.
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Articolo originale:
Michael Jackson’s last rehearsal at the Staples Center on Wednesday, the eve of his death, was recorded in multi-camera, high-definition video and multi-track audio, and could be released as the performer’s last album, according to several people close to the now-defunct concert tour.
The recordings were made as part of concert promotion company AEG Live’s deal with Jackson, which included a plan to produce both an album and DVD of what Jackson had billed his “final performance” tour, titled “This Is It.”
The entertainer died of heart failure on Thursday.
Randy Phillips, president and CEO of AEG Live, the nation's second largest concert promoter, emailed that he would not comment for the story.
The recordings also could be used to produce both a DVD or Blu-ray disc of the entertainer’s last performance -- the entertainer singing his greatest hits.
One AEG official boasted to a colleague this weekend, “We have a live album in the can.”
And what an album it would be. Amazon, record stores and retailers like Barnes and Noble sold of all Michael Jackson stock almost immediately -- and in a matter of minutes following the news of Jackson’s death, in the case of Amazon.
Press reports have said that AEG Live stands to lose tens of millions of dollars from the unexpected cancellation of Jackson’s 50-date London tour.
But any audio and video release of the final concert would undoubtedly sell millions -- if not tens of milllions -- of units worldwide and would be the music industry’s equivalent of a license to print money.
Jackson had failed to appear at many of the scheduled rehearsals in Los Angeles over the past two months. But he did show up at a full rehearsal at the Staples Center of his scheduled July 13 London concert on the night before his death.
The rehearsal, which went on for several hours, included dancers, musicians and aerial performers. Three people close to the production said it had been captured by multiple cameras, and the audio digitally recorded in a manner that could be used to produce a surround-sound DVD and audio products.
The show -- which was to kick off of a 50-concert series at London's 02 arena -- was planned as a spectacular performance. At one point, Jackson was suspended on a crane; at another, there was a 3D view of “Thriller”-style haunted mansion, that required the audience to put on special glasses.
Some of those there present at the rehearsal were concerned about the performer.
Patrick Woodroffe, lighting designer, watched the final rehearsal. He told the BBC4 that the singer seemed frail.
“We had rehearsed for the last couple weeks. We put together a complicated show, quite a spectacular show. Of course a huge part of it was him, and I would say for the last week he hadn’t really been with us.
He would appear, and he would rehearse sometimes, and he would not rehearse.
He added: “I guess that we were nervous whether we would be able to carry off this show at the 02.”
Woodroffe also said that Jackson was “electric” at the rehearsal. “It was quite an emotional moment when we realized that, well, he had it. And of course we all had a view as to whether he would be able to survive these 50 shows.”
TheWrap reported in April that many Jackson camp insiders were worried that the entertainer was not strong enough to withstand a rigorous performance schedule.
Others said that the singer seemed joyous and in his element.
AEG's Phillips told Bloomberg News, "I take great solace in the pride and confidence he exhibited in the rehearsals on Wednesday night. This is the memory I will cherish for the rest of my life.”
"He was dancing, training, working every day with our choreographer Travis [Payne]," Kenny Ortega, the show’s choreographer, told the
Los Angeles Times.
"Michael has always been slight. That was his fighting weight. He was getting rest time, coming in and working with the band, guiding the singers, working on orchestrations. He was enthusiastically involved in every creative aspect of this production."
London was to be just the start of a multi-city world tour.
fonte: http://www.thewrap.com/article/michael-jackson-rehearsed-night-his-death_3960?page=2
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L'ultimo giorno di prove allo Staples Center di L.A, ovvero il giorno prima della sua morte, potrebbe presto diventare un DVD o un CD per i fans. Costituiscono le ultime esibizioni in assoluto di Michael, poche ore prima di quel fatidico giovedì. A quanto pare, sono le migliori prove svolte da Michael, inoltre sia le qualità video che audio sarebbero ottime, come in un vero concerto.
Speriamo possa uscire presto!
Articolo originale:
Michael Jackson’s last rehearsal at the Staples Center on Wednesday, the eve of his death, was recorded in multi-camera, high-definition video and multi-track audio, and could be released as the performer’s last album, according to several people close to the now-defunct concert tour.
The recordings were made as part of concert promotion company AEG Live’s deal with Jackson, which included a plan to produce both an album and DVD of what Jackson had billed his “final performance” tour, titled “This Is It.”
The entertainer died of heart failure on Thursday.
Randy Phillips, president and CEO of AEG Live, the nation's second largest concert promoter, emailed that he would not comment for the story.
The recordings also could be used to produce both a DVD or Blu-ray disc of the entertainer’s last performance -- the entertainer singing his greatest hits.
One AEG official boasted to a colleague this weekend, “We have a live album in the can.”
And what an album it would be. Amazon, record stores and retailers like Barnes and Noble sold of all Michael Jackson stock almost immediately -- and in a matter of minutes following the news of Jackson’s death, in the case of Amazon.
Press reports have said that AEG Live stands to lose tens of millions of dollars from the unexpected cancellation of Jackson’s 50-date London tour.
But any audio and video release of the final concert would undoubtedly sell millions -- if not tens of milllions -- of units worldwide and would be the music industry’s equivalent of a license to print money.
Jackson had failed to appear at many of the scheduled rehearsals in Los Angeles over the past two months. But he did show up at a full rehearsal at the Staples Center of his scheduled July 13 London concert on the night before his death.
The rehearsal, which went on for several hours, included dancers, musicians and aerial performers. Three people close to the production said it had been captured by multiple cameras, and the audio digitally recorded in a manner that could be used to produce a surround-sound DVD and audio products.
The show -- which was to kick off of a 50-concert series at London's 02 arena -- was planned as a spectacular performance. At one point, Jackson was suspended on a crane; at another, there was a 3D view of “Thriller”-style haunted mansion, that required the audience to put on special glasses.
Some of those there present at the rehearsal were concerned about the performer.
Patrick Woodroffe, lighting designer, watched the final rehearsal. He told the BBC4 that the singer seemed frail.
“We had rehearsed for the last couple weeks. We put together a complicated show, quite a spectacular show. Of course a huge part of it was him, and I would say for the last week he hadn’t really been with us.
He would appear, and he would rehearse sometimes, and he would not rehearse.
He added: “I guess that we were nervous whether we would be able to carry off this show at the 02.”
Woodroffe also said that Jackson was “electric” at the rehearsal. “It was quite an emotional moment when we realized that, well, he had it. And of course we all had a view as to whether he would be able to survive these 50 shows.”
TheWrap reported in April that many Jackson camp insiders were worried that the entertainer was not strong enough to withstand a rigorous performance schedule.
Others said that the singer seemed joyous and in his element.
AEG's Phillips told Bloomberg News, "I take great solace in the pride and confidence he exhibited in the rehearsals on Wednesday night. This is the memory I will cherish for the rest of my life.”
"He was dancing, training, working every day with our choreographer Travis [Payne]," Kenny Ortega, the show’s choreographer, told the
Los Angeles Times.
"Michael has always been slight. That was his fighting weight. He was getting rest time, coming in and working with the band, guiding the singers, working on orchestrations. He was enthusiastically involved in every creative aspect of this production."
London was to be just the start of a multi-city world tour.
fonte: http://www.thewrap.com/article/michael-jackson-rehearsed-night-his-death_3960?page=2
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L'ultimo giorno di prove allo Staples Center di L.A, ovvero il giorno prima della sua morte, potrebbe presto diventare un DVD o un CD per i fans. Costituiscono le ultime esibizioni in assoluto di Michael, poche ore prima di quel fatidico giovedì. A quanto pare, sono le migliori prove svolte da Michael, inoltre sia le qualità video che audio sarebbero ottime, come in un vero concerto.
Speriamo possa uscire presto!
Re: L'ultimo giorno di prove del "This is It" presto potrebbe diventare CD e DVD.
speriamoooooooooooooooooooo...!!!!
MaRtInA-MJ- Vincitore Talent Show
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Re: L'ultimo giorno di prove del "This is It" presto potrebbe diventare CD e DVD.
speriamo davvero che esce anche qui da noi...ma tanto vado a prendermelo comunque..
Au_Michael:)- INVINCIBLE
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Re: L'ultimo giorno di prove del "This is It" presto potrebbe diventare CD e DVD.
oddio che bello, ma nello stesso tempo che tristezza.. cavolo stava bene =(
Yuki- INVINCIBLE
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Sarebbe davvero carino vederlo in DVD mentre fa le prove per "THIS IS IT"...dicono che ci siano almeno 100 inediti in collaborazione anche con altri artisti,ovviamente mai ascoltati,nel PC di Michael...mi piacerebbe moltissimo se facessero un album nuovo...con queste canzoni,sempre se la notizia è davvero attendibile...!!!Magariii...
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Re: L'ultimo giorno di prove del "This is It" presto potrebbe diventare CD e DVD.
speriamo dai...sarebbe un bellissimo ricordo
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Re: L'ultimo giorno di prove del "This is It" presto potrebbe diventare CD e DVD.
speriamo, sarebbe fantastico...
io un paio di settimane fa avevo firmato una petizione che chiedeva la realizzazione del dvd del concerto al madison square garden per i 30 anni di carriere... VOGLIO ANCHE QUELLO!!!
io un paio di settimane fa avevo firmato una petizione che chiedeva la realizzazione del dvd del concerto al madison square garden per i 30 anni di carriere... VOGLIO ANCHE QUELLO!!!
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susinabad ha scritto:sarebbe fantastico...
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.Silvy. ha scritto:susinabad ha scritto:sarebbe fantastico...
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