Bon Jovi Anvil/Super Rock '84 Aichi,Japan 1984
Bon Jovi Anvil/Super Rock '84 Aichi,Japan 1984
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"SUPER ROCK '84" is a legendary event that left the biggest impact on the history of HR/HM in Japan. A new world premiere master that reveals the opening moment has been newly discovered. What is infused into this work is the “August 4, 1984 Nagoya Stadium” performance. A total of 5 groups performed, but this is a superb audience recording of ANVIL and BON JOVI, who were the opening performers. Because it was such a huge and legendary event, there were a lot of different titles, both official and underground. Some people may be a little confused, but in fact, most of them are from WHITESNAKE or MSG. ANVIL/BON JOVI records are extremely rare. This is also a good opportunity, so let's move forward with the discussion while sorting out the circumstances around that. First, let's look at the overall picture of the big event/tour.・August 4: Nagoya Stadium ←★This work★ ・August 6: Fukuoka Sports Center ・August 8: Plaza in front of Nanko Ferry Terminal ・August 9: Plaza in front of Nanko Ferry Terminal ・August 11: Seibu Stadium → "SUPER ROCK '84 TOKYO FIRST DAY (ANVIL/BON JOVI)" ・August 12: Seibu Stadium → Official Pro Shot (ANVIL 2 songs/BON JOVI 4 songs) → "SUPER ROCK '84 TOKYO SECOND DAY (BON JOVI)" (Only)” 6 performances in total. Among these, ANVIL and BON JOVI's records are the official pro shot and audience set "SUPER ROCK '84 TOKYO FIRST DAY" and "TOKYO SECOND DAY". Especially since ANVIL is not included in "TOKYO SECOND DAY". It was just the official pro shot and “TOKYO FIRST DAY”. Under such circumstances, this work depicts a completely different Nagoya. It was the moment when a huge event called "First Day + Opening" began. This work, which records such a historical stage, is a super superb master that will be released for the first time in Japan. If you have been paying attention to this article, you have probably noticed that Nagoya's masterpiece recordings have been appearing one after another recently, and this work also jumped out from the same recording artist's collection. It is the world's first appearance master that has never been released in trade. Moreover, the quality is also amazing. Hard on and super tight. After all, Nagoya Stadium is open-air, so there are no walls or ceilings, so there is no echo. Moreover, because it was right next to the PA, the sound was absorbed with no sense of distance, and the super-close sound of a direct-connected sound board exploded. Until now, speaking of "ANVIL & BON JOVI", it was "SUPER ROCK '84 TOKYO FIRST DAY", but the super clear and tight feeling of this work surpasses even that masterpiece set (easily!). Also, a Nagoya recording of BON JOVI has recently appeared on the internet, but this work is a completely different recording, and the quality is overwhelmingly higher. The stage depicted with such sound will make your head dizzy from the historical spectacle and preciousness that will make you choke. Of course, this is the first time I've heard the MC's words, but that's not all. From now on, let me introduce the two groups individually. [First half: ANVIL (6 songs)]・HARD 'N' HEAVY: School Love (*)・METAL ON METAL: March Of The Crabs/Metal On Metal (*)/Mothra・Others: Street Soldiers/Rock With You Tonight * Note: Songs marked with an asterisk (*) are also left in the official pro shot. The first thing that pops out when you play it is ANVIL, the first historical event. From here, the high sound quality is amazing. To be honest, in the first two songs, there are scenes where I have to worry about the direction of the microphone, and there are moments when the on-site PA is unstable and spits out crunching noise (well, it's the opening of the first day, after all), but that's not the case with "Mothra." It becomes stable by the time it starts, and after that, the ultra-clear sound of a direct-to-table sound board level will be fully opened. And set. I thought it was roughly similar to "SUPER ROCK '84 TOKYO FIRST DAY"...but they also performed extremely rare songs "Street Soldiers" and "Rock With You Tonight." [Second half: BON JOVI (6 songs)] Runaway at dawn: Breakout (*) / Come Back / Roulette / Shot Through The Heart / Get Ready (*) / Runaway (*) Next up is “SUPER ROCK '84'' was BON JOVI's first visit to Japan. It's the first day in Nagoya... Yes, this is the first in the long history of BON JOVI's visit to Japan. You can experience the premiere in its entirety! The set is a style in which “She Don’t Know Me” was removed from “SUPER ROCK ‘84 TOKYO FIRST DAY”, but that doesn’t matter. This is the first stage performance in Japan, where each song is unknown. A lively performance where she faced waves of black hair for the first time in her life. Even the mysterious MC who says "BON JOVI loves rock! Japan!!" is fiercely innocent. What further enhances the historical spectacle is the narration by a famous DJ who introduced them to Japan. We talk before and after the show, but why is this so hot? Let's write it down a bit. Before the performance: ``I really didn't expect this group to come to Japan so soon.I just saw them in New York the other day.This is a really great group, and this is their first time coming to Japan.Everyone, a big round of applause. Please, welcome from U.S.A.!! My recommended artist, My Friend, BON! Listen to the song, BON JOVI!! One last round of applause!!!”Actually, I was still MCing after ANVIL’s performance, but it was clear that they were in a different mood. Then, as an introduction, they shout out the band's name, but at this historic moment, the noise of the PA is heard again (bitter smile). It is historical to the point where it is completely drowned out (when the performance starts, there is no problem and it is a superb sound). In fact, it is not a perfect recording, as there is not only PA noise but also microphone contact noise in BON JOVI's last songs "Get Ready" and "Runaway." However, the basic quality that pervades the whole story is so amazing that you can ignore that, and the content is too important. This is a cultural heritage album that goes beyond simply being a ``first appearance master'' or ``first time listening to a show'' and allows you to experience a huge step in the history of Japanese Western music. Nagoya Stadium, Nagoya, Japan 4th August 1984 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) (67:57) ANVIL 1. March Of The Crabs 2. Metal On Metal 3. Mothra 4. Street Soldiers 5. Rock With You Tonight (super precious) 6. School Love Lips - Vocals, Guitar Dave Allison - Guitar, Vocals Ian Dickson - Bass, Vocals Robb Reiner - Drums BON JOVI ★Japan Premiere 7. Introduction 8. Breakout 9. Come Back 10. Roulette 11. Shot Through The Heart 12. Guitar Solo 13. Get Ready 14. Runaway The emcee's outro MC is also valuable “Alright, BON JOVI!” “Goodbye applause, BON JOVI!!” “Listen to one more song, BON JOVI !! One last round of applause!!!” Jon Bon Jovi - Vocal Richie Sambora - Guitar David Rashbaum - Keyboards Alec John Such - Bass Tico Torres - Drums
1. March Of The Crabs 2. Metal On Metal 3. Mothra 4. Street Soldiers 5. Rock With You Tonight 6. School Love Lips - Vocals, Guitar Dave Allison - Guitar, Vocals Ian Dickson - Bass, Vocals Robb Reiner - Drums BON JOVI ★Japan Premiere 7. Introduction 8. Breakout 9. Come Back 10. Roulette 11. Shot Through The Heart 12. Guitar Solo 13. Get Ready 14. Runaway The emcee's outro MC is also valuable. Alright, BON JOVI!” “Goodbye applause, BON JOVI!!” “Listen to one more song, BON JOVI!! One last round of applause!!!” Jon Bon Jovi - Vocal Richie Sambora - Guitar David Rashbaum - Keyboards Alec John Such - Bass Tico Torres - Drums