Sade - Newcastle England 1984 DVD
- Type:
- Video > Music videos
- Files:
- 12
- Size:
- 1.27 GiB (1362471773 Bytes)
- Uploaded:
- 2022-09-19 12:57 GMT
- By:
- GRNS3
- Seeders:
- 21
- Leechers:
- 5
- Info Hash: EF3F6A35191585E1ADDE0D6C52FAFE073B3C4325
Here is an excellent vintage bootleg with a great performance by Sade..Recommended for fans. Please enjoy, share with friends and please seed :) > i can't do it all alone! You can help by keeping this music alive :) I really want to share more rare stuff that is not available in shops, but i need your help to keep my collection alive for all, now over 1600 concerts still available for you! Stuff like this needs to be preserved for future generations of music lovers. Thanks to all the peers from everywhere seeding my huge archive, i love you! Look for my music archive here: https://1337x.to/user/GRNS3/ ======================================================== - - SADE - -Newcastle 1984 Sade Adu Stuart Matthewman (sax, guitar) Andrew Male (keyboards) Paul S. Denman (bass) Martin Ditchman (drums) Robin Jones (perc) chapter point / song title 01 - Why Can't We Live Together 02 - Your Love Is King 03 - Sally 04 - Cherry Pie menu / chapters : yes venue : unknown city / country : Newcastle, England Date : 1984 Total length : 20 minutes DVD size : 1.26 gig VHS video tape > PC canopus advc> NLE > AVI > TMPG> DVD Sade in Newcastle England in 1984 (possible time around July when the 'Diamond Life' LP was released) some of the 5 band members names are an educated guess based on the 1984 touring band This 20 mins was shown on The Tube and at the venue posters with The Tube logo are visible in side stage shots (during "Sally" and at the end of "Cherry Pie") Good quality video it had some hiss on the VHS tape a little light Noise Reduction was applied it still has a little but is much improved now (there is no other known audio source of the concert to sync it with) other than that the music is nice ...... and so is the eye candy ! ** LCD and PLASMA TV users *** old generated videos or even decent video can look really bad on them unless your DVD-player or Blu-ray player supports "upscaling " (upscaling is sort of like a line doubler and increases line resolution to about 1080 lines so it should look like it used to on your old TV **note** it won't turn it into something it isn't but should be as good or bad as it was on your old TV if you are in the market for one make sure it has " upscaling " Video Attributes: Video compression mode: MPEG-2 TV system: 625/50 PAL Aspect Ratio: 4.3 Source picture resolution: 720x576 Frame Rate: 25 Bitrate: 8000 Audio Attributes: Audio Coding mode: LPCM Sampling Rate: 48kHz Number of Audio channels: 2.0 Bitrate: 1536 Kbps