Aerosmith/Fukuoka,Japan 1977 Complete Soundboard Edition
Aerosmith/Fukuoka,Japan 1977 Complete Soundboard Edition
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The first visit to Japan of the legendary AEROSMITH, engraved in the history of Japanese Western music. The original sound board has been brushed up. It has been decided to release it on the highest peak updated sound 2CD! The leaked sound board that shocked the whole world The performance of "February 4, 1977: Fukuoka City Kyuden Memorial Gymnasium" is sealed in this work. It is a leaked sound board recording of the related parties. They came to Japan only once in the golden 70s in 1977. Our shop has archived the one and only Japan tour with as many masterpieces as possible. Let's take a look at the historical schedule first, while also organizing the collection.・January 29: Gunma Prefectural Sports Center *January 31: "ROCKS BUDOKAN" and others *February 1: "NAGOYA 1977" *February 4: Fukuoka City Kyuden Memorial Gymnasium ←★This work★ ・February 6: Kyoto Kaikan ・February 7: Osaka Festival Hall *February 9: "BUDOKAN 1977 2ND NIGHT" and others All 7 performances above. The Fukuoka performance of this work was the 4th performance, which was the center of it all. This show became an important performance on its first visit to Japan in 2008, 30 years after the scene. Suddenly, a sound board leaked by the people involved was unearthed and made its first appearance as "EAST SIDE WEST SIDE BLUES (part)". The collector world was shocked by the shocking sound board that poured the live performance of the first visit to Japan, which could only be heard in the audience recording until then, into the brain. It has been loved not only in Japan but also around the world as a "treasure of the ROCKS era". A cultural heritage live album that has updated the highest peak. And this work. The shocking sound board that was sold out and discontinued in the blink of an eye was traced back to the original master and remastered to the latest standard of 2025. It is the highest peak update board that has been updated. The sound is vivid and clear. The original sound (perhaps due to the on-site mix) was a bit muffled for a sound board, and it seemed to become clearer as it progressed to the second half (DISC 2). However, this work has a sharp outline from the beginning, and the density of the core is also dense. The sense of unity and stability throughout the whole work has also improved significantly. It has been reborn with a quality that approaches the symbol of the 1970s, "LIVE! BOOTLEG". Such a sound depicts the legend of Japanese Western music history. The recording itself is the same, so the slight chipping at the beginning of "Last Child" remains, but it is (almost) completely recorded from the staff's warning that "We have set up a barricade in front of the stage. The police are also here" to the grand finale of "Toys In The Attic". There are plenty of repertoires that can't be heard on "LIVE! BOOTLEG," so let's compare and organize them. Rocks (5 songs) Lick And A Promise (★) / Rats In The Cellar (★) / Last Child / Get The Lead Out (★) Others (11 songs) Beast's Birth: Mama Kin / Write Me A Letter (★) / Dream On Fly! Aerosmith: S.O.S. (Too Bad) / Lord Of The Thighs / Same Old Song And Dance (★) / Train Kept A Rollin' Dark Night Heavy Rock: Big Ten Inch Record (★) / Sweet Emotion / Walk This Way / Toys In The Attic *Note: The "★" mark indicates songs that were not included in the traditional work "LIVE! BOOTLEG." ...And so on. It is a concentrated regeneration of the golden 70s, and the essence of the 70s is packed in, including "Write Me A Letter", which was not expected after the reunion, "Get The Lead Out", "The Train Kept A-Rollin'", which includes a drum solo, "Lick And A Promise", and "Sick As A Dog". For us Japanese, it is the one and only first visit sound board in Japan, and a treasure of the "ROCKS Tour" worldwide. This is the highest peak update board that has been meticulously polished up by such a related party leaked master. It is exactly a cultural heritage live album itself. Soundboard recording of the performance "February 4, 1977: Fukuoka City Kyuden Memorial Gymnasium". The highest peak update board that meticulously mastered the related party leaked master excavated in 2008 to modern standards. The thick feeling of the original sound is clear and the sound is clear, and the sense of unity and stability throughout the whole is greatly improved. That's why you can enjoy the legendary first visit to Japan with a quality approaching that of the 70's symbol "LIVE! BOOTLEG". It's an absolute live album that is nothing but a cultural heritage. Kyuden Kinen Taiikukan, Fukuoka, Japan 4th February 1977 SBD(from Original Masters) UPGRADE Disc:1 (44:14) 1. Intro. ★"We've set up a barricade in front of the stage. The police are here too." 2. Mama Kin 3. Write Me a Letter 4. S.O.S. (Too Bad) 5. Lick and a Promise 6. Big Ten Inch Record 7. Sweet Emotion 8. Rats in the Cellar 9. Dream On 10. Lord of the Thighs Disc:2 (42:31) 1. Last Child 2. Walk This Way 3. Sick as a Dog 4. Same Old Song and Dance 5. The Train Kept A-Rollin' (Slow) 6. Drum Solo 7. The Train Kept A-Rollin' (Fast) / Get The Lead Out 8. Toys in the Attic Steven Tyler - Vocals Joe Perry - Guitar Brad Whitford - Guitar Tom Hamilton - Bass Joey Kramer - Drums SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
Kyuden Kinen Taiikukan, Fukuoka, Japan 4th February 1977 SBD(from Original Masters) UPGRADE Disc:1 (44:14) 1. Intro. ★"We've set up a barricade in front of the stage. The police are here too." 2. Mama Kin 3. Write Me a Letter 4. S.O.S. (Too Bad) 5. Lick and a Promise 6. Big Ten Inch Record 7. Sweet Emotion 8. Rats in the Cellar 9. Dream On 10. Lord of the Thighs Disc:2 (42:31) 1. Last Child 2. Walk This Way 3. Sick as a Dog 4. Same Old Song and Dance 5. The Train Kept A-Rollin' (Slow) 6. Drum Solo 7. The Train Kept A-Rollin' (Fast) / Get The Lead Out 8. Toys in the Attic Steven Tyler - Vocals Joe Perry - Guitar Brad Whitford - Guitar Tom Hamilton - Bass Joey Kramer - Drums SOUNDBOARD RECORDING