
Michael Jackson's - Stranger In Moscow | Live in Brunei, 1996 | Remaster
VHS Version SHOW - Michael Jackson performing "Billie Jean" in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei at the Jerudong Park Garden, this show is quite interesting as it was performed on December 31st (New Years Eve) with 4.000 attendees (only a few compared to what Michael actually had at his shows which is between 40,000 and 120,000 on most shows depending stadium) This performance is very energetic for it to be a SIM performances, I absolutely love those cool robotic moves, sometimes the camera angles make it cool, sometimes atmospheric, and sometimes just ruin it, because of this show being edited ofc, interesting way they edited the angles, sometimes there's angles of the camera that can not be found on an actual jumbroton tape, which makes it cool, lighting is different to other performances but that is due to the venue which is smaller, for example the front tower lights don't turn red at the middle of the performance like in other shows. This show is edited, some proof are at the start of the show "Scream" where the first verse of the song is live vocals (from the audio coming from the tape) and in the official audio release which (CD) you can't really hear them, so it's kinda weird, speically because it sounds like michael is struggling with it, another example of mic feed is on some songs like here with BJ, you can hear his HEE-HEE's from the mic feed when in the CD audio, they're again not audible, another example is photos, in some photos of the concert, jumbroton screen is visible, and if you compare the jumbroton screen with the tape angle, both angles are different, which shouldn't be like that if it has unedited tape (like with munich but in worse quality) Deinterlaced to 60fps (thanks to Vin) lighting correction, heavy color restoration to fix that insanely cold blue hue, because dawg even in the soul of the brunei tape it's blue, Brunei Tape if you see this, im 100% sure your favorite color is blue, no need to explain it bro, also did some lighting correction, exposure correction (as best as I could) levels adjustment (with curves and chromma color wheel) audio mix of course (CD and Tape) and then audio enhancement, finally I decided not to denoise because here I had no problem with this visual noise, and because this is the VHS version, denoising would kill the 1% quality it has (yeah its 1% quality 99% blue) Credits: @VinVonVoom for the file