Aerosmith/PA,USA 1993
Aerosmith/PA,USA 1993
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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 iconic stages from their long history are being released one after another. This work contains a multi-camera pro shot of the third installment, "Pittsburgh performance on July 2, 1993." Speaking of 1993, it was the "GET A GRIP" era, which achieved its first US No. 1 in the revived Geffen era. First, let's look back on the entire tour, which was the largest in their career. 1993 {April 20th "GET A GRIP" released} June 2nd - October 2nd: North America #1 (68 performances) ←★Here★ October 21st - December 8th: Europe (29 performances) December 28th - 31st: North America #2a (3 performances) 1994 January 1st - 23rd: North America #2b / South America #1 (7 performances) ←※RIO DE JANEIRO 1994 January 25th - February 26th: North America #3 (20 performances) ←※TAMPA 1994 April 27th - May 17th: Japan (13 performances) May 21st - July 12th: Europe #2 (30 performances) July 29th - November 10th: North America #4 (46 performances) {November 1st "BIG "Get a Grip Tour" released November 13th - December 19th: South America #2 / North America #5 (16 performances) ← * Boston 1994 This is AEROSMITH in 1993/1994. The "Get a Grip Tour" is the second longest tour of all time, but it is the first in terms of the number of performances. It was a golden golden age. It was a huge tour at its peak. Our shop archives the soundboard masterpieces "TAMPA 1994 STEREO SOUNDBOARD MASTER" and "BOSTON 1994: PRE-FM DAT MASTER" and the pro shot "RIO DE JANEIRO 1994", but the Pittsburgh performance of this work is much earlier than that. It was the 21st concert of "North America #1". The quality of this work, which allows you to witness such a show, is truly "super" and superb. If you have experienced the previous two works of "From the Aerosmith Vaults", "HOUSTON 1977" and "LANDOVER 1989", you will understand that the picture quality and sound quality are perfect. It has been digitized directly from the original master owned by the official, and the official mastering was done with prestige. Although it can only be said to be "completely official class", it is the ultimate quality that exceeds expectations. "From the Aerosmith Vaults" is released for one week only, and this work is already unavailable. It is not acceptable to bury such a masterpiece in the dark in only seven days. This work is a DVD work that can be enjoyed by those who have missed the experience, as well as those who have watched it properly. The stage that reached the "top" even in the golden Geffen era is depicted with such perfect quality. Although the tour is the same as the aforementioned "RIO DE JANEIRO 1994", the time is different and the set is different. Let's organize the set while comparing it here. 70's (5 songs) · Dark night heavy rock: Walk This Way / Sweet Emotion · Rocks: Back In The Saddle (★) / Last Child (★) · Draw The Line: Draw The Line (★) Geffen era (8 songs) · Permanent Vacation: Rag Doll / Dude (Looks Like A Lady) · Pump: What It Takes / Monkey On My Back / Janie's Got A Gun · Get a Grip: Eat The Rich / Cryin' / Livin' On The Edge *Note: The "★" mark indicates songs that were not seen in "RIO DE JANEIRO 1994". ... and so on. As with the previous "From the Aerosmith Vaults" series, it is not a complete recording of the show, but it is still a full 72 minutes in length. Perhaps because it is the beginning of the tour, there are many 70's classics selected, and the balance with the hit songs from the Geffen era is good. And above all, the culmination of the tour, which starts with "Eat The Rich" and continues with "Monkey On My Back", gives it a "GET A GRIP Tour" feel. And the performance that spells out such a set is also very cool. The ensemble, which has performed 20 shows since the start of the tour, is well-established and in full-power driving mode, but at the same time, it is still early days and has not yet slackened. While enjoying the wind of the heyday with his whole body, he is still in his mid-40s and is in the prime of his working life. Despite being at the peak of his career, the "GET A GRIP Tour" was only officially touched partially on the mixed live album "A LITTLE SOUTH OF SANITY". This is a video masterpiece that allows you to enjoy the scene with a multi-camera pro shot of the official video beauty. AEROSMITH, the longest and most successful rock history in the history of heroes. The moment of its climax. A multi-camera pro shot of the "Pittsburgh performance on July 2, 1993". This is the third 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 the official video work where you can witness the "GET A GRIP Tour" at the peak of your career, where you can also enjoy "Eat The Rich" and "Monkey On My Back". Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater, Burgettstown, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 2nd July 1993 PRO-SHOT (71:46) 1. Eat The Rich 2. Back In The Saddle 3. Draw The Line 4. What It Takes 5. Joe Perry Solo 6. Monkey On My Back 7. Rag Doll 8. Last Child 9. Cryin' 10. Janie's Got A Gun 11. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) 12. Joey Kramer Solo 13. Walk This Way 14. Livin' On The Edge 15. Tom Hamilton Solo 16. Sweet Emotion PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.72min.
1. Eat The Rich 2. Back In The Saddle 3. Draw The Line 4. What It Takes 5. Joe Perry Solo 6. Monkey On My Back 7. Rag Doll 8. Last Child 9. Cryin' 10. Janie's Got A Gun 11. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) 12. Joey Kramer Solo 13. Walk This Way 14. Livin' On The Edge 15. Tom Hamilton Solo 16. Sweet Emotion PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.72min.