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David Bowie/Tokyo,Japan 2004

David Bowie/Tokyo,Japan 2004

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The last stage in Japan, and for those living in eastern Japan, the last brave performance was probably at the Nippon Budokan. Therefore, we present to you the one and only memorial album recorded at the last Kanto performance. Here, let's take a look at the 2004 tour dates. ・March 8, 2004: Nippon Budokan ・March 9, 2004: Nippon Budokan [This work] ・March 11, 2004: Osaka Castle Hall In this way, the final Japan tour will have 3 performances. This work was recorded on “March 9th, the second day of Nippon Budokan.” This work is an audience recording that directly uses the DAT master that appeared in 2007 and has been regularly released under the title "READY SET GO." Several types of recordings have been released since the tour, but the quality of this work is wonderful, even if it was released late. This work can be said to be ``an ultra-high-quality recording of a level that cannot be called abnormal.'' It was highly praised by specialized magazines, saying, ``It has a better balance than any title released in the past,'' ``The sound quality is wonderful with a vivid and realistic feeling,'' and ``A perfect performance in Japan with a very live feeling.'' It's a recording of. Concerts with such great sound are filled with a sense of realism that is unique to Japan. The mood of being thrilled to be reunited for the first time in eight years is similar to that of Osaka, and while listening carefully, there is a constant stream of enthusiastic cheers between songs. Even songs that are recorded overseas as a big chorus are wrapped in a comfortable tension that focuses on Bowie's every move and does not miss a single word. The reason why it doesn't become obvious is not only because of the cheers between songs, but also because of Bowie's own passionate performance. He sings and speaks happily because he feels the warmth of the people's eyes on him, the smiles that fill the venue, and the satisfaction that fills the atmosphere. In fact, the MC also uses plenty of Japanese, such as "I'm home," "Wait a minute," "How are you? Yeah, I'm fine." On the first day at Budokan, there may have been some confusion at the reaction from Japan after such a long time, but by the next day, it was clear that they were already enjoying the uniquely Japanese atmosphere. Another interesting point is that there are more performances than in Osaka. In the latter half of the show, "Afraid" by "HEATHEN" was performed, and in the encore, "Fall Dog Bombs The Moon" by "REALITY" was performed, and before "Looking For Water", there was a scene where they sang a passage of "Space Oddity". You can also listen to The last Budokan in Kanto. At the venue, Bowie is enjoying Japan, and the audience is excited to see him again. This is a 100% live album made by Honjo, who has been breathing in the atmosphere that swayed at the scene. This is a live set that will leave you with the best memories for those who experienced both concerts, and even for those who were unable to attend due to inconvenience at the time. Please bring this happiness to your room as well. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 9th March 2004 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1(79:46) 1. Introduction 2. Rebel Rebel Tadaima 3. Hang On To Yourself 4. New Killer Star 5. Fashion 6. Cactus Wait a minute 7. All The Young Dudes 8. China Girl 9. Reality 10. 5.15 The Angels Have Gone 11. The Man Who Sold The World 12. Hallo Spaceboy 13. Sunday 14. Heathen (The Rays) 15. Member Introduction 16 . Under Pressure 17. Slip Away 18. Looking For Water Disc 2(67:56) 1. Quicksand 2. The Loneliest Guy 3. Afraid 4. Be My Wife 5. A New Career In A New Town 6. Ashes To Ashes 7 I'm Afraid Of Americans 8. Heroes 9. Bring Me The Disco King 10. Five Years 11. Fall Dog Bombs The Moon 12. Suffragette City 13. Ziggy Stardust David Bowie - Vocals Earl Slick - Lead Guitar Gerry Leonard - Lead Guitar Gail Ann Dorsey - Bass Mike Garson - Piano, Keyboards Catherine Russel - Backing Vocal, Percussion, Keyboards & Guitars Sterling Campbell - Drums

Disc 1(79:46) 1. Introduction 2. Rebel Rebel Tadaima 3. Hang On To Yourself 4. New Killer Star 5. Fashion 6. Cactus Wait a minute 7. All The Young Dudes 8. China Girl 9. Reality 10. 5.15 The Angels Have Gone 11. The Man Who Sold The World 12. Hallo Spaceboy 13. Sunday 14. Heathen (The Rays) 15. Member Introduction 16. Under Pressure 17. Slip Away 18. Looking For Water Disc 2(67:56 ) 1. Quicksand 2. The Loneliest Guy 3. Afraid 4. Be My Wife 5. A New Career In A New Town 6. Ashes To Ashes 7. I'm Afraid Of Americans 8. Heroes 9. Bring Me The Disco King 10 Five Years 11. Fall Dog Bombs The Moon 12. Suffragette City 13. Ziggy Stardust David Bowie - Vocals Earl Slick - Lead Guitar Gerry Leonard - Lead Guitar Gail Ann Dorsey - Bass Mike Garson - Piano, Keyboards Catherine Russel - Backing Vocal, Percussion , Keyboards & Guitars Sterling Campbell – Drums

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