Live At The Kabuki
Data: 27 June 1984 |
DVD 1 |
After transferring Ken's live "Pros and Cons"
video ("Exit 16W" HRV DVD 016) he mentioned that he also shot David Gilmour's
show at the Kabuki Theater in San Francisco. Unfortunately he never turned on
the audio and all he was left with was a silent video. I assured him that I
could find the audio for this show and properly synch it up with his video. The
audio that I used was from "Feeding The Fever" (thanks to the unknowm taper)
which I left untouched for this DVD. The tricky part, as usual, was finding the
"stretch" for the video to compensate for the slightly slower running speed
which turned out to be 1.015 and While this percent may seem insignificant, it
still presented enough of a synching challenge. The video for each song had to
be individually matched up with the audio for which I used a very small and
blurry Chris Slade for my reference (thanks Chris!). I think that it all stays
pretty tight for 99% of the time.
So why the widescreen format? The way that Ken set up the video captured the
stage at the very bottom of the screen leaving a lot of dead air from the
midpoint to the top. By rendering the MPEG-2 as a widescreen image I was able to
take advantage of this aspect ratio by cropping off the top of the picture and
raising up the image, centering it for a better visually-balanced viewing
experience. Why 2 discs? To keep the bit rate as high as possible in addition to
using the original PCM stereo files (upconverted here from 44.1kHz to 48kHz for
the DVD). Please note that the audio drops out for several seconds during the
playback of this DVD. This was most likely due to the tape being flipped or
changed. No musical portions were cut.
While not as elaborately staged as Roger Waters' "Pros and Cons" shows, I find
this video just as entertaining... even more so. While some tracks on the "About
Face" album may come off as being mediocre, they really come to life for this
live performance.
A big thanks again to Ken G. for unearthing yet another buried treasure from the
vaults and also kudos to the taper of "Feeding The Fever".
Please enjoy this release 1st shared on Yeeshkul on the 24th anniversary of the
original performance.
Cheers!
RonToon (June 2008)
Added: 07.03.2009