Anvil/Tokyo,Japan 9.21.1983
Anvil/Tokyo,Japan 9.21.1983
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ANVIL made their first solo visit to Japan in 1983, ahead of the famous "SUPER ROCK '84". A rare video that allows you to witness the full show has been decided to be released. This work was filmed on ``September 21, 1983: Nakano Sun Plaza Performance.'' This is the spectacular audience shot. Movie “Anvil! In ``Men Who Can't Give Up on Their Dreams'', it was said that ``SUPER ROCK '84 was their first visit to Japan,'' but their actual first appearance in Japan was one year earlier, in 1883. In the 1980s, they only had two performances in Japan. Our store also handles records of “SUPER ROCK '84,” so let's organize the dates for the two visits to Japan. 1983: Solo tour ・September 16: Nakano Sunplaza ・September 19th: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall ・September 20th: Nagoya City Public Hall ・September 21st: Nakano Sunplaza ←★This work★・September 22nd: Nippon Seinenkan 1984: “SUPER ROCK '84”・August 4th: Nagoya Stadium ←※IN JAPAN: NAGOYA・August 6th: Fukuoka Sports Center・August 8th: Nanko Ferry Terminal Square・August 9th: Plaza in front of Nanko Ferry Terminal ・August 11th: Seibu Stadium ← *TOKYO FIRST DAY ・August 12th: Seibu Stadium ← *Official video A total of 11 performances in total. "SUPER ROCK '84" includes official pro shots (2 songs), as well as live albums such as "TOKYO FIRST DAY", which includes all 5 groups, and "IN JAPAN: NAGOYA", a coupling with BON JOVI. In any case, it was a short set for the opening act. On the other hand, in 1983, he came to Japan on his own. A full set of approximately 90 minutes was being performed. The quality of this work, which was shot at such a precious location, is also not average. The double punch of a super scenic angle and a super beautiful master is also an intense and superb video. First of all, the view is spectacular. The shooting position seems to be the second floor stand seats, but there is no obstruction, probably because it is in the front row. It is a super spectacular view that allows you to see all the highlights from one end of the stage to the other. Moreover, the zoom that approaches from there is amazing. At maximum, Steve Kudrow's whole body fills the screen, but the sense of stability is tremendous. I don't think he used a tripod, but it doesn't seem like he was free-handed either. I'm just guessing, but perhaps the handrail in the front seat was used as a tripod, and even if I swung the camera left and right at maximum zoom, there was no camera shake, and I was able to freely take close-ups of both the panoramic view and each member. And master freshness. Again, I'm sorry for speculating, but it's probably digitized directly from the original master. There are no dubbing marks, and no signs of deterioration over time due to playback. I filmed only a minor band and forgot about their existence, and when I played the VHS I happened to find, it was superb... I'm sorry for being so delusional, but the quality itself seems to speak for itself. I can't help it. And, the full show depicted with such visual beauty is very powerful. Above all, the huge number of songs. Let's compare it with the following year's "SUPER ROCK '84". METAL ON METAL (6 songs), March Of The Crabs (*) / 666 / Metal On Metal (*) / Heat Sink / Mothra (*) / Stop Me FORGED IN FIRE (5 songs), Future Wars / Free As The Wind /Never Deceive Me/Forged In Fire/Winged Assassins Others (3 songs)・HARD 'N' HEAVY: School Love (*)/Bondage・BACKWAXED: Pussy Poison *Note: "*" also indicates "SUPER ROCK '84" The song played. ...and it looks like this. A total of 14 songs are played in this work, but only 4 songs overlap with “SUPER ROCK '84”. Moreover, since the two great albums of all seats are concentrated and reduced, you can understand that their preciousness and concentration are tremendous. "SUPER ROCK '84" is full of HR/HM's biggest names. ANVIL tends to be treated like a bonus. However, at that time they were shining stars with a promising future. This is a full live video that explains that fact more eloquently than a thousand words. Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 21st September 1983 AMAZING SHOT!!!! (89:28) 1. Intro 2. March Of The Crabs 3. 666 4. Metal On Metal 5. Future Wars 6. Free As The Wind 7. Never Deceive Me 8. Heat Sink 9. Band Introductions 10. Pussy Poison 11. Drum Solo 12. Mothra 13. Stop Me 14. Forged In Fire 15. School Love 16. Bondage 17. Winged Assassins Steve "Lips" Kudlow - lead vocals, lead guitar Robb "Geza" Reiner - drums Dave "Squirrely" Allison - guitar, vocals Ian "Dix" Dickson - bass COLOR NTSC Approx.90min.
1. Intro 2. March Of The Crabs 3. 666 4. Metal On Metal 5. Future Wars 6. Free As The Wind 7. Never Deceive Me 8. Heat Sink 9. Band Introductions 10. Pussy Poison 11. Drum Solo 12. Mothra 13. Stop Me 14. Forged In Fire 15. School Love 16. Bondage 17. Winged Assassins Steve "Lips" Kudlow - lead vocals, lead guitar Robb "Geza" Reiner - drums Dave "Squirrely" Allison - guitar, vocals Ian " Dix" Dickson - bass COLOR NTSC Approx.90min.