Guns N' Roses/Tokyo,Japan 1988 Upgrade
Guns N' Roses/Tokyo,Japan 1988 Upgrade
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The first GUNS N' ROSES attack in 1988, which was engraved as an incident in the history of Western music in Japan. The video that allows you to witness the incident scene has been brushed up and released. This work contains the performance of "December 7, 1988: Nakano Sun Plaza". Although it is a little late, let's check the position of the show in the schedule of the first GUNS N' ROSES attack. ・December 4: NHK Hall ・December 5: Osaka Festival Hall ・December 7: Nakano Sun Plaza [This work] ・December 9: NHK Hall ・December 10: Nippon Budokan All five performances. All except for the one performance in Osaka were in Tokyo, and the Nakano Sun Plaza in this work was the third performance in the middle. This work is an audience shot that has long been known as the "only video of the first visit to Japan". However, this work is not something that was once circulated, but a superb version that has been brushed up by enthusiasts in recent years. The best thing about it is the sound. It has been replaced with a superb recording other than the video. The best of it is not half-baked. There is almost no audience noise or venue echo, and the performance and singing are super beautiful, direct and clear. It is wonderful to go "like a sound board". However, the best recording is not full, and there are gaps at the beginning and between songs. Such parts are connected with the original video sound, and it is finished so that you can enjoy the full show seamlessly. However, because the replacement sound is too high quality, it is not "natural switching" ... I forgot something important because the sound is too powerful. This work is a video work after all. The "view" is also wonderful. It is a shot looking down from the second floor seats slightly to the left of the stage (towards Izzy Stradlin), but the open view and stability are wonderful. Although there is a sweetness that seems to be analog video shooting, the master freshness is outstanding. There is almost no white line noise, and the beautiful scenery of the time is revived to the full screen. In any case, this is the appearance of GUNS N' ROSES' first visit to Japan, which was the "incident". This masterpiece has been polished with superb image quality and superb sound. This is the only 100% real scene of "those five" hitting Japan together. It is a masterpiece just as a youthful "APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION TOUR" video, but for us Japanese, it is too special. Why was GUNS N' ROSES special, and why can't we forget it even after 30 years? This video speaks more eloquently than a thousand words about the true nature of the "revolution" that hit Japan. Those who participated at the time will refresh their memories of the incident, and those who did not will be able to witness it. Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 7th December 1988 1. Intro 2. You're Crazy 3. It's So Easy 4. Move To The City 5. Mr. Brownstone 6. Out Ta Get Me 7. I Was Only Joking (Intro) / Patience 8. Rocket Queen incl. Drum Solo 9. Guitar Solo 10. Welcome To The Jungle 11. My Michelle 12. Mother / Only Women Ble ed (Intro) / Knockin' On Heaven's Door 13. Nightrain 14. Sweet Child O' Mine 15. Used To Love Her 16. Mama Kin 17. Guitar Jam 18. Paradise City COLOUR NTSC Approx.103min.
Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 7th December 1988 1. Intro 2. You're Crazy 3. It's So Easy 4. Move To The City 5. Mr. Brownstone 6. Out Ta Get Me 7. I Was Only Joking (Intro) / Patience 8. Rocket Queen incl. Drum Solo 9. Guitar Solo 10. Welcome To The Jungle 11. My Michelle 12. Mother / Only Women Bleed (Intro) / Knockin' On Heaven's Door 13. Nightrain 14. Sweet Child O' Mine 15. Used To Love Her 16. Mama Kin 17. Guitar Jam 18. Paradise City COLOUR NTSC Approx.103min.