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Journey /Tokyo,Japan 2.7.2017 Pro-Shot Ver

Journey /Tokyo,Japan 2.7.2017 Pro-Shot Ver

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The 2017 Japan tour, which was the first in four years, had a total of five performances from February 1st to the special performance on the 7th, and the highlight was the special performance at Nippon Budokan on February 7th, which was recorded in master quality and pro shot from the broadcast footage. The final song, "Troubled Child," was not aired due to equipment trouble, and the last encore song, "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'," was also not aired due to time constraints, so that part was filled in with the best quality audience footage, achieving a complete recording of 136 minutes. The concept was to completely reproduce the two most popular albums in the band's career, "Escape (Escape, 1981)" and "Frontiers (Frontiers, 1983)," which is equivalent to the US tour before coming to Japan. And above all, the fact that all the members from the heyday of the band, except Steve Perry, appeared together this time, including Neal Schon (G), Ross Valory (B), Jonathan Cain (Key), and Steve Smith, the drummer who was with the band during its heyday including these two albums, became a big topic of conversation, and the participation of Steve Smith in particular drew cheers from fans for his unchanged technical skill. And Arnel Pineda's vocals were as wonderful as ever, reproducing the numbers from "Escape" as they were on the album with vocals reminiscent of the heyday. And the cheers of joy when "Don't Stop Believin'" began from the intro announcing the start of the show, and the subsequent numbers performed in the same order as on the album were all wonderful. As a "reproduction of two masterpieces" concert, this is a must-see item for fans, completely reproducing a night that will remain in their memories forever. 01.Intro (Walk On In The Dark)/02.Don't Stop Believin'/03.Stone In Love/04.Who's Crying Now/05.Keep On Runnin'/06.Still They Ride/07.Escape/08.Lay It Down/09.Dead Or Alive/10.Neal Schon Guitar Solo/11.Mother, Father/12.Jonathan Cain Piano Solo/13. Open Arms/14.New Intro/ 15.Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)/16.Send Her My Love/17.Chain Reaction/18.After The Fall/19.Faithfully/20.Edge Of The Blade/21.Troubled Child (*)/22.Steve Smith Drum Solo/23.Back Talk/24.Frontiers/25.Rubicon –encore- 26.La Raza del Sol/27.Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' (*) [Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 7th February 2017 : (*) = audience shot] ◇ Neal Schon - Guitar / Ross Valory - Bass / Jonathan Cain - Keyboards / Steve Smith - Drums / Arnel Pineda - Vocals

01.Intro (Walk On In The Dark)/02.Don't Stop Believin'/03.Stone In Love/04.Who's Crying Now/05.Keep On Runnin'/06.Still They Ride/07.Escape/08.Lay It Down/09.Dead Or Alive/10.Neal Schon Guitar Solo/11.Mother, Father/12.Jonathan Cain Piano Solo/13.Open Arms/14.New Intro/ 15.Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)/16.Send Her My Love/17.Chain Reaction/18.After The Fall/19.Faithfully/20.Edge Of The Blade/21.Troubled Child (*)/22.Steve Smith Drum Solo/23.Back Talk/24.Frontiers/25.Rubicon –encore- 26.La Raza del Sol/27.Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' (*) [Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 7th February 2017 : (*) = audience shot] ◇ Neal Schon - Guitar / Ross Valory - Bass / Jonathan Cain - Keyboards / Steve Smith - Drums / Arnel Pineda - Vocals

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