Bon Jovi/Tokyo,Japan 4.28.1985
Bon Jovi/Tokyo,Japan 4.28.1985
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This work contains a multi-camera pro shot of the performance "April 28, 1985: Shibuya Public Hall" three days after the 2CD. Yes, it is the official out-of-print video "TOKYO ROAD". This video work is a phantom official masterpiece. BON JOOV is a super-big band with an advanced archive, but "TOKYO ROAD" is a hidden treasure that is overlooked even in Wikipedia's videography. Of course, even though it is rare, the quality is (naturally) of the official image and sound quality. You can enjoy the young BON JOVI for 82 minutes. After all, the average age of BON JOVI at that time was 27 years old, and John David had just turned 23. The dazzling stage performance, which is completely different from the big-name feeling of later years! Moreover, it is true to BON JOVI that their youth is not just momentum. Our store also archives the official video of their first visit to Japan as "SUPER ROCK '84 IN JAPAN & BREAKOUT", but even though it's only been eight months since then, they've become more stable, like a different person, and their performance and staging have improved wonderfully. It's clear that they were in the midst of rapid growth into professionals. 15 months after this work, in the summer of 1986, they made a big splash with "SLIPPERY WHEN WET", which could be said to be their second debut, but at this point, they already had the potential to shake the world. The best selections from "Runaway at Dawn" and "7800° Fahrenheit", condensed with that potential, are rare and fresh. While their skills have grown to be world class, they play a number of masterpieces that are rarely played now, and their passion of "This is our music!" is exposed in its purest form. BON JOVI was not yet familiar with the "winning formula" of Bruce Fairbairn or Desmond Child. Only Japan realized its true value. This work does not have "Livin' On A Prayer" or "You Give Love A Bad Name". But that's why it's irresistible. Here they are, who were still "our band". BON JOVI made me think, "Why don't people understand the goodness?" The 2CD "DEFINITIVE OSAKA 1985" allows you to fully experience it with a miraculous sound, and this work allows you to witness it with an official pro shot. Perhaps for BON JOVI fans around the world, this work is only a "live performance of the underdeveloped period without any hit songs", but not for us. My heart won't stop from the opening "Welcome back, Tokyo road. Sakura, Sakura, Yayoi's sky is ...". This is a super-excellent peak quality set that even blows out such feelings. Live at Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan 28th April 1985 PRO-SHOT(82:13) 1. Tokyo Road 2. Breakout 3. Only Lonely 4. Drum Solo 5. She Don't Know Me 6. Bang Bang 7. Shot Through The Heart 8. Silent Night 9. The Hardest Part Is The Night 10. Guitar Solo 11. In And Out Of Love 12. Runaway 13. Burning For Love 14. Get Ready Jon Bon Jovi - Vocals, Guitar Richie Sambora - Guitar, Vocals David Bryan - Keyboards, Vocals Alec John Such - Bass, Vocals Tico Torres - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.82min.
1. Tokyo Road 2. Breakout 3. Only Lonely 4. Drum Solo 5. She Don't Know Me 6. Bang Bang 7. Shot Through The Heart 8. Silent Night 9. The Hardest Part Is The Night 10. Guitar Solo 11. In And Out Of Love 12. Runaway 13. Burning For Love 14. Get Ready Jon Bon Jovi - Vocals, Guitar Richie Sambora - Guitar, Vocals David Bryan - Keyboards, Vocals Alec John Such - Bass, Vocals Tico Torres - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.82min.