Alice Cooper/Osaka,Japan 1990
Alice Cooper/Osaka,Japan 1990
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The legendary first visit to Japan in 1990. Here is the best video recording the scene. Shock rock king Alice Cooper has only visited Japan three times in its long history. This work is an audience shot of the performance "August 27, 1990: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall". It's a good opportunity to get a total overview of the king's live in Japan. ●1990, August 18: Omiya Sonic City, August 20/22/23: NHK Hall (3 performances), August 27: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall [This work], August 28: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall, August 30: Seto City Cultural Center ●2008, March 25: Shinkiba STUDIO COAST, March 27: Osaka IMP Hall ●2017, October 14: LOUDPARK 17 A total of 10 performances over three visits to Japan. In a lonely situation unbecoming of the majesty of the emperor, especially last year's "LOUDPARK 17" and 2008, there were not enough performances to be called a "tour", and while I was happy about the miracle, I couldn't hide my surprise, "Why Alice now!?" However, the first visit to Japan was different. The whole world was excited by the huge hit "TRASH" after a long time, and the aftermath was a Japan tour. In other words, this work is the only Japanese video where Alice's true talent was fully opened. This extremely valuable work has excellent quality. The mood is raised from the opening with a documentary-like Osaka Castle scene, but the main show is also excellent. The handrail at the front was shot instead of a tripod from the stand seats on the right side of the stage, and the entire show was captured with zero obstructions and outstanding stability. Moreover, the bold zoom is the best. When pulled back, it captures the moody stage view, and when it is zoomed up, Alice's upper body occupies the screen. The camera work that synchronizes the intense drop with the beat and decision of the song, dynamically livening up the show. Even though it is a single audience shot, it is as impressive as a multi-camera. If you have read this far, you may get the idea. Yes, this work is one of the masterpieces in the "Osaka in the early 90s" series. Starting with MOTLEY CRUE's masterpiece press DVD "OSAKA 1990", AEROSMITH, BON JOVI, GREAT WHITE, JUDAS PRIEST, MEGADETH, etc. Recently, DAMN YANKEES' gift DVDR was also very well received, but that masterpiece shot also recorded the first visit of Alice legend to Japan. The active shot depicts the Alice show that involved the whole world. The set is exactly "Golden 70's hits + TRASH". It goes without saying that the major representative songs of the 70's are cool, and the seven "TRASH" numbers are also great. At the time, they were mocked as "dad version BON JOVI" for the pop version that used Desmond Child, but on stage, Alice's poison has increased. It has been reborn as a wild number that is completely different from the healthy BON JOVI. I am particularly happy with the famous ballad "Only My Heart Talkin'". Songs such as "I'm Your Gun", "Spark In The Dark" and "This Maniac's In Love With You" are also rare songs only for this tour, but "Only My Heart Talkin'" is only played in the end credits of the official video "TRASHES THE WORLD". In this work, it is performed live. And it is Alice who plays the role of a royal rock hero with light makeup. The backing members are Al Pitrelli and Pete Frizin, who will join THE ALMIGHTY before they make their leap with ASIA, MEGADETH, and SABATAGE, and the keyboard is Derek Sherinian, a young man who made a name for himself with DREAM THEATER. A luxurious cast of stars participated in the album "TRASH", but the touring band, called "Rock Star School", is lined with heroes of the future. The stage that embodies the royal road of rock starts to move, and the horror show's true value begins with "Steven" in the middle of the show. The show continues with "Welcome To My Nightmare," in which Freddy Krueger from "A Nightmare on Elm Street" appears, "Ballad Of Dwight Fry," in which the band writhes in straitjackets, "Gutter Cat Vs. The Jets," in which the band chops off the heads of gangsters, and of course the guillotine in "I Love The Dead"! Of course, the enthusiasm of the audience, who are witnessing it for the first time, is amazing. In fact, in "Spark In The Dark," a sexy female cast member appears, and Alice goes down to the audience and fans them with a fan, but there are so many performances that would be the biggest highlight for other bands, but by Alice's standards, there are so many that it's impossible to talk about them all. Even in the normal style, there are more than enough great songs, and the action is very impressive (the stick handling is strangely cool!), but it's a rockin' horror musical that doesn't end there, and it captivates you to the fullest. I often write that "it covers all the highlights," but there are few shows that have such clear highlights as Alice, and there are few shows that have such a continuous series. It is a masterpiece of active shots that literally "contained" it. Nowadays, concert footage from all over the world can be easily seen, and there are many video works. However, in 1990, such shows were only heard. The first visit to Japan that hit the scene. A historical one that you can experience 100% of the real thing with the highest quality by standing in the middle of the legendary scene. Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan 27th August 1990 AMAZING SHOT (101:20) 1. Pre-Show 2. Intro. 3. Trash 4. Billion Dollar Babies 5. I'm Eighteen 6. I'm Your Gun 7. Desperado 8. House Of Fire 9. No More Mr. Nice Guy 10. This Maniac's In Love With You 11. Steven 12. Welcome To My Nightmare 13. Ballad Of Dwight Fry 14. Gutter Cat Vs. The Jets 15. I Love The Dead 16. Guitar Solo 17. Poison 18. Spark In The Dark 19. Only My Heart Talkin' 20. Drums Solo 21. Bed Of Nails 22. School's Out 23. Under My Wheels Alice Cooper - Vocals Al Pitrelli - Guitar Pete Friesen - Guitar Derek Sherinian – Keyboards Tommy Caradonna - Bass Jonathan Mover - Drums Devon Meade - Backing Vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx.101min.
1. Pre-Show 2. Intro. 3. Trash 4. Billion Dollar Babies 5. I'm Eighteen 6. I'm Your Gun 7. Desperado 8. House Of Fire 9. No More Mr. Nice Guy 10. This Maniac's In Love With You 11. Steven 12. Welcome To My Nightmare 13. Ballad Of Dwight Fry 14. Gutter Cat Vs. The Jets 15. I Love The Dead 16. Guitar Solo 17. Poison 18. Spark In The Dark 19. Only My Heart Talkin' 20. Drums Solo 21. Bed Of Nails 22. School's Out 23. Under My Wheels Alice Cooper - Vocals Al Pitrelli - Guitar Pete Friesen - Guitar Derek Sherinian – Keyboards Tommy Caradonna - Bass Jonathan Mover - Drums Devon Meade - Backing Vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx.101min.