Same as for the MV for Live twin stars - I thought at first it was from the same shoot, same outfits etc (though I guess those were the ones from the album so not surprising they're the same), but then I can see Oreo's keyboards are on the other side of the drums and her hair is different...
Yes, for some reason the first DVD was all just like this - live footage and studio audio, don't know why, it's quite a shame When I first found Take My Chance I then looked up a live of it and one of the clips from this DVD was what I found At first I assumed the band were just fakers who couldn't really play It was only after I saw some live Gacharic Spin footage I realised they could 100% do all this live, so I am baffled as to the choices made for this DVD I have no information about it but my assumption is it was some nonsense King Records came up with rather than the band themselves
@@r-tunes8652 If you listen to some of the bits of audio from the live show that are available on some of the the clips, you wouldn't be as surprised I think. Not that they played badly or made mistakes, just the sound quality wasn't up to par. Maybe they didn't record it properly or something went wrong or they didn't have time/money to invest into postproduction (or as you suggest maybe it was King Records decision). It was a miracle for them to have MVs for all songs (maybe they had to compromise with the availabe budget: It's either MVs for everything or 2 MVs and a faithful live recording). Maybe that's a question for the FC members ;) To me it always looked like the decision was made upfront, that they would use the video footage for one of the MVs, not the audio. otoh It's astonishing how close they reproduce their studio work live (which makes them looking so synchronized with the studio stuff), causing so many people to believe/assume, that the audio is actually from the live show.