MuchoMusso 191 Posted October 5, 2020 George Michael introduces his unique live solo performance at the historic Palais Garnier Opera House in Paris, recorded in 2012 for his live album Symphonica. He was the first contemporary artist ever to perform there. The film brings together a compilation of live stage performances interspersed with behind-the-scenes footage and insights featuring George, his orchestra and the legendary producer Phil Ramone, shortly before his death in 2013. In between performances of his classic songs, George describes the stories behind some of his favourite tracks, and we see black-and-white studio footage of conversations with Ramone, along with rehearsals with the Symphonica orchestra and George's backing singers. Before the end, George pays a moving tribute to the late Ramone, whom he describes as the most accomplished producer of the 20th century: 'He understood more about music than anyone I had ever met... And it breaks my heart that he's not around to see this album released or to watch this documentary.' My WEBRip Complete name: George Michael At The Palais Garnier Paris.mkv Format: Matroska File size: 919 MiB Duration: 58mn 54s Overall bit rate: 2 181 Kbps Video Format: AVC Bit rate: 1 914 Kbps Width: 1 280 pixels Height: 720 pixels Display aspect ratio: 16:9 Frame rate mode: Constant Frame rate: 50.000 fps Audio Format: AC-3 Bit rate mode: Constant Bit rate: 224 Kbps Channels: 2 channels Channel positions: Front: L R Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz Compression mode: Lossy https://1fichier.com/?jf4tarc1hk https://1fichier.com/?ginq5iyzdy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites