Journey/Tokyo,Japan 1983
Journey/Tokyo,Japan 1983
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The Budokan performance on March 2, 1983, which was included in "FRONTIERS IN TOKYO", was broadcast separately from the radio at 4:20 on Saturdays in a special 50-minute slot. The program was the well-known "Young Music Show," and I'm sure many fans watched it at the time. What is surprising about the first song, Chain Reaction, is that the audience was packed all the way to the back of the stage at Budokan, an image that would be unheard of in today's box office, but at the same time, it also shows the unusual popularity of this period of Journey. It means that it can be determined. The video master uses the original master of the old MP label's "At Budokan" released in 2003, and by adjusting the video and applying appropriate equalization to the sound, you can enjoy better video and sound. You can. Journey's stages are very convincing when viewed in pictures, and everyone's eyes will be glued to the screen as they watch the captivating performances. This is the time when MTV could be said to have entered its heyday, and all the members are wearing colorful costumes that are typical of this period. The set simply placed on the large stage of the Budokan looks quite cool. Ross Valory uses a Steinberger bass. When Steve Smith is photographed from above, you can clearly see that he is bald. The visual effects created by the station and the Japanese translations that appear in some songs give a sense of the times, but any rock fan who spent his or her youth in the 1980s will remember 30 years ago while watching this work. It will bring back memories of that day and that time. Due to the 50-minute time limit, only 11 of the 22 songs actually played were aired, but most of the main songs were suppressed. This is a high-quality video title that is very worth watching. Comes with original menu. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 2nd March 1983 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro. 2. Chain Reaction 3. Send Her My Love 4. Still They Ride 5. Open Arms 6. Rubicon 7. Faithfully 8. Who's Crying Now 9. Don 't Stop Believin' 10. Keep On Runnin' 11. Any Way You Want It 12. Separate Ways Steve Perry - Lead Vocal Neal Schon - Guitar, Vocal Jonathan Cain - Keyboards, Guitar, Vocal Ross Valory - Bass, Vocal Steve Smith - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.49min.
1. Intro. 2. Chain Reaction 3. Send Her My Love 4. Still They Ride 5. Open Arms 6. Rubicon 7. Faithfully 8. Who's Crying Now 9. Don't Stop Believin' 10. Keep On Runnin' 11. Any Way You Want It 12. Separate Ways Steve Perry - Lead Vocal Neal Schon - Guitar, Vocal Jonathan Cain - Keyboards, Guitar, Vocal Ross Valory - Bass, Vocal Steve Smith - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.49min.