Bob Dylan,Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers/Tokyo,Japan 1986 Japanese Broadcast Edition
Bob Dylan,Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers/Tokyo,Japan 1986 Japanese Broadcast Edition
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On the second day of Budokan in 1986, when Bob Dylan came to Japan with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, "BUDOKAN 1986 2ND NIGHT", an independently obtained audience recording, continues to be a bestseller, but other than that, professional There is a shot video. However, it was filmed with a single camera with Dylan's permission for news purposes, and was broadcast overseas on MTV and other channels at the time, along with an interview (the grumpy Dylan apparently responded with his hood up). It has been. After that, a long version of this video including unused parts was leaked, and it was a video that was well known among core enthusiasts from the video era. However, the version being released this time is the version that was broadcast on local Japanese stations at the time. Although there is no previous interview, the recording time is longer than MTV. Its length is the same as the leaked version, except for the interview. Moreover, although the image quality is not up to master quality, it is much easier to watch than the leaked version that has been circulating since the video era. Of course, as enthusiasts who have seen the previous leaked version can guess, all the performance scenes are cut into pieces because they were filmed for a news broadcast. This cannot be helped as the video was not filmed for the purpose of a live program. Still, the performance scenes of “Positively 4th Street” and “Clean Cut Kid” are captured for quite a long time, and you can also see Dylan playing the keyboard in the opening “Justine”, which was a hot topic among enthusiasts at the time. Furthermore, in “Seeing The Real You At Last,” he seems to be having a lot of fun singing, which is impressive. Although Dylan later confessed in his autobiography that during this period he was ``thinking about retirement and had no motivation,'' at least at the beginning of this tour, it seems like he was honestly enjoying the stage. Another thing to note is that the audio of the video is a sound board recording with PA out. Although it was recorded with one camera, it was an officially approved video recording, and the audio was a sound board. I think this is also a valuable point. Because it was a news shoot, the footage only captured Dylan, but at the end of the concert, during "Like A Rolling Stone," a cameraman came on stage and showed members of the Heartbreakers, who had not been shown much until then. It also closes the figure. It can be said that it is valuable now that Tom Petty and bassist Howie Epstein have passed away. Although it is a one-camera recording of just less than 30 minutes, it is worth seeing as the only professional shot video of the 1986 Japan tour in existence. It is also attractive to be able to see Dylan's smart and youthful look wearing a leather vest that is unique to this year. Especially if you're a fan who was wondering if something like that happened in the past versions...This is a rare video that you should definitely check out! It was broadcast on TV Kanagawa at the time. Video master footage received directly from the recorder. The quality is excellent. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 10th March 1986 PRO-SHOT 1. Justine 2. Positively 4th Street 3. Clean Cut Kid 4. I'll Remember You 5. Trust Yourself 6. Masters Of War 7. Mr. Tambourine Man 8. Girl From The North Country 9. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 10. Seeing The Real You At Last 11. Across The Borderline 12. I And I 13. Like A Rolling Stone 14. Knockin' On Heaven's Door Bob Dylan - Vocal, Guitar Tom Petty - Vocal, Guitar Mike Campbell - Guitar Benmont Tench - Piano, Keyboard Howie Epstein - Vocal, Bass Stan Lynch - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.34min.
1. Justine 2. Positively 4th Street 3. Clean Cut Kid 4. I'll Remember You 5. Trust Yourself 6. Masters Of War 7. Mr. Tambourine Man 8. Girl From The North Country 9. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 10. Seeing The Real You At Last 11. Across The Borderline 12. I And I 13. Like A Rolling Stone 14. Knockin' On Heaven's Door Bob Dylan - Vocal, Guitar Tom Petty - Vocal, Guitar Mike Campbell - Guitar Benmont Tench - Piano, Keyboard Howie Epstein - Vocal, Bass Stan Lynch - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.34min.