Kiss/Tokyo,Japan 4.2.1977 Afternoon Show Another Edition
Kiss/Tokyo,Japan 4.2.1977 Afternoon Show Another Edition
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A new version of the legendary pro shot that symbolized the legendary first visit to Japan has been released. The new excavation master that is exciting collectors around the world has been decided to be released urgently. The symbolic video was shot on "April 2, 1977: Nippon Budokan Performance (Afternoon)". It is a multi-camera pro shot. If you have noticed this article, it is a familiar classic pro shot, but this work is different from the past. It is a different version that was recently released online and has become a hot topic. Before the contents of the interest, let's start with the position of the show. Let's look back from the schedule of KISS's first visit to Japan, which is also a legend in the history of Western music in Japan.・March 24th: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall・March 25th: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall・March 26th: Kyoto Hall・March 28th: Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium・March 30th: Fukuoka City Kyuden Memorial Gymnasium・April 1st: Nippon Budokan・April 2nd: Nippon Budokan (day performance)←★This work★・April 2nd: Nippon Budokan (night performance)・April 4th: Nippon Budokan A total of 9 performances. "April 2nd" had two performances, one in the day and one in the evening, and was also broadcast on television. It has long been passed down as a symbol of the first visit to Japan. Of course, it is a staple in our shop, and the "Young Music Show" broadcast version of "BUDOKAN 1977: RE-BROADCAST VERSION" and the home country American broadcast version "ALIVE AT BUDOKAN 1977" have always been popular. However, what was unearthed this time was a different master from the broadcast version. This is a new master released as a "Nippon Budokan afternoon performance" by the same person as "DETROIT & LARGO 1975" to be released this week. The difference is not at the level of the selection of songs included or the presence or absence of subtitles, but the multi-camera editing itself is different. It is clear from one song, "Detroit Rock City". If you play them side by side on a PC, you can see that the angles used are completely different. Of course, there are some same cuts, but the switching timing is still different. Usually, even if it is a different edit, it is often the case that "Oh, this is a different cut from before!", but this work is the opposite. It feels like "Huh? Is this the same as before?" Furthermore, the third song, "Let Me Go, Rock & Roll", is at a level that is "not similar at all". Here, the performance is clearly different. As mentioned above, this new master has been released with the assertion that "It was the afternoon session that started at 3 pm", so it may be that the conventional broadcast version of "Let Me Go, Rock & Roll" is an evening performance and this time is a day performance. After that, "Firehouse", "Makin' Love", "Nothin' To Lose" with the same performance but different angles, "Cold Gin" and "Rock And Roll All Nite" with different performances pop out one after another. Furthermore, you can enjoy "Take Me", "Ladies Room", "I Want You", and "Do You Love Me", which were not even broadcast on "Young Music Show". It is a shocking new master that has just been released and has not yet been verified by collectors. You can enjoy editing and performances that are different from the conventional ones with superb quality, but even if you have no prior knowledge, you will definitely be knocked out by the power of KISS's legendary first visit to Japan. It is a must-see and must-have video masterpiece that will shock any KISS army. A multi-camera pro shot that recorded the legendary first visit to Japan has been released. It is a master of the daytime part that was recently unearthed, and there are plenty of performances that are different from the conventional broadcast version. It is a shocking work in which the angle editing is significantly different even if the performance is the same song. The content and editing are completely different from "Young Music Show". Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 2nd April 1977 Afternoon Show PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Detroit Rock City 3. Take Me 4. Let Me Go, Rock & Roll 5. Ladies Room 6. Firehouse 7. Makin' Love 8. I Want You 9. Cold Gin 10. Ace Solo 11. Do You Love Me 12. Nothin' To Lose 13. Gene Solo 14. God Of Thunder 15. Peter Solo 16. Rock And Roll All Nite PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.59min.
1. Intro 2. Detroit Rock City 3. Take Me 4. Let Me Go, Rock & Roll 5. Ladies Room 6. Firehouse 7. Makin' Love 8. I Want You 9. Cold Gin 10. Ace Solo 11. Do You Love Me 12. Nothin' To Lose 13. Gene Solo 14. God Of Thunder 15. Peter Solo 16. Rock And Roll All Nite PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.59min.