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Aerosmith/MI,USA 2003

Aerosmith/MI,USA 2003

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The official archive series "50 Years Live!: From the Aerosmith Vaults" has been a hot topic among collectors. The third and fourth installments have been released at the same time. "From the Aerosmith Vaults" is a video series by AEROSMITH's official channel. It is a project to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the band's formation, and the band is releasing iconic stages in their long history one after another. This work contains a multi-camera pro shot of the fourth installment, "Detroit performance on September 7, 2003". In terms of releases, 2003 was between the best album "O, YEAH!" and the cover album "HONKIN' ON BOBO". It was also part of the "ROCKSIMUS MAXIMUS Tour", which was not a support for a specific work. To get an idea of ​​what that situation was like, let's take a look back at the schedule at that time. 2002 “JUST PUSH PLAY Tour” ・January 5th - February 3rd: North America #1 (7 shows) ・January 25th - February 3rd: Japan #1 (6 shows) ・April 14th: “GIRLS OF SUMMER Tour” featuring MTV Icon ・June 27th: Japan #2 (Tokyo Stadium) {"O, YEAH! ULTIMATE AEROSMITH HITS" released on July 2nd} ・August 13th - December 21st: North America #2 (51 shows) 2003 “ROCKSIMUS MAXIMUS Tour” ・February 1st + 12th / May 17th + June 1st: North America #3 (4 shows) ・July 28th - December 20th: North America #4 (64 shows) ←★Here★This is AEROSMITH in 2002/2003. In 2002, they came to Japan twice, but in 2003, they only performed in North America on the “ROCKSIMUS MAXIMUS Tour”. The Detroit performance in this work was the 20th concert of “North America #4”. This work, which conveys such a show, is truly “completely official”. It is the most authentic official channel that has released it, so it is natural that it is official, but it is still beautiful. As anyone who has experienced even one of the previous “From the Aerosmith Vaults” knows, this series is not just a storehouse of old footage. It is an official project commemorating the 50th anniversary of the formation, and it has been digitized directly from the treasured original master, and it has been mastered by the official with a stake in prestige. The process and the finish are no different from the officially released DVD. Moreover, in the case of this work, the live itself is in the 21st century, and at a glance, you can see that advanced equipment and abundant budgets have been used from the shooting stage. Speaking of the early 2000s, the official video "YOU GOTTA MOVE" comes to mind, but the quality of this work is not even half a step behind that masterpiece (rather, it is better in terms of color reproduction and vividness). The time and quality are "YOU GOTTA MOVE"-like, but it is a different tour. The set is quite different. Let's organize it by comparing it here. 70's Classics (7 songs) Beast Birth: Mama Kin (★) / Dream On Dark Night Heavy Rock: Adam's Apple (★) / Sweet Emotion / Toys in the Attic Others: Same Old Song and Dance / Nobody's Fault (★) 80's and later (5 songs) Pump: Love In An Elevator / What It Takes (★) Others: Cryin' / Pink (★) / Jaded *Note: The "★" mark is a song that could not be seen in the official video "YOU GOTTA MOVE". ...And so it is. Although the "From the Aerosmith Vaults" series emphasizes quality, it is not committed to full recording, and covers such as "I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)", "Stop Messin' Around", and "Baby Please Don't Go" that were performed on the day, as well as "Walk This Way" are cut. It is condensed into about an hour. However, the density is special and there are plenty of "slightly rarer than usual" class repertoires. Not only the classics are standard, but "Adam's Apple" and "Nobody's Fault" are delicious revival songs. Including the superb quality, it can be enjoyed as a "continuation of YOU GOTTA MOVE" or "supplement to YOU ​​GOTTA MOVE". The "From the Aerosmith Vaults" series will blow your mind with its outrageous super-excellent quality. Moreover, the quality has improved so much that it is new. The latest fourth installment of such a shock. A multi-camera pro shot of the "Detroit performance on September 7, 2003". This is the fourth installment of the "From the Aerosmith Vaults" project to commemorate the 50th anniversary, and the quality of the original master has been polished by official mastering to the ultimate. This is an official video work that allows you to enjoy repertoire that was not seen in the official video "YOU GOTTA MOVE", such as "Mama Kin", "Adam's Apple", "Nobody's Fault", "What It Takes", and "Pink". Comerica Park, Detroit, MI, USA 7th September 2003 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Mama Kin 3. Same Old Song And Dance 4. Love In An Elevator 5. Pink 6. Jaded 7. What It Takes 8. Dream On 9. Adam's Apple 10. Nobody's Fault 11. Cryin' 12. Sweet Emotion 13. Toys In The Attic PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.60min.

1. Intro 2. Mama Kin 3. Same Old Song And Dance 4. Love In An Elevator 5. Pink 6. Jaded 7. What It Takes 8. Dream On 9. Adam's Apple 10. Nobody's Fault 11. Cryin' 12. Sweet Emotion 13. Toys In The Attic PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.60min.

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