Led Zeppelin/Broadcast Japan 1994
Led Zeppelin/Broadcast Japan 1994
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Japanese people stood by and supported LED ZEPPELIN on two Japan tours in 1971 and 1972. A late-night program in which he gathers to look back on those days is now available. The broadcast was the music program "Sound Aesthetics," which was broadcast in the late-night slot of a commercial broadcaster. Some of you may remember the opening scene where a grand piano suspended in the air falls. This work contains the LED ZEPPELIN special program "Trajectory of Arrival to Japan". Although none of the members appear, the people involved at the time talk about “ZEP IN JAPAN” as they saw it with their own eyes. Page says, ``I did all kinds of things in Japan. The only thing I didn't do was kill people,'' and the book is full of stories from witnesses who were present at the scenes. A brawl on the Budokan stage, a riot at a hotel, members not sleeping, a stage that fell due to crowds of fans, pamphlets blacked out, etc....Every day is filled with both famous and surprising stories. , talks about live performances, traveling, and off-duty episodes. The testimonies of those who witnessed the incident are frighteningly vivid. However, if we look at it from a modern perspective with advanced research, there may be some factual errors, but even that creates the reality of "eyewitness memories." Also, his speaking style is amazing. People who were low-ranking, part-time workers, or simply fans of ZEP when they came to Japan are in their 40s or older in this program. Corporate managers, executives, music critics, and more all talk about their lives. Most of the roundtable discussions are like class reunions or drinking parties, and the individual interviews have a tone similar to that of a company information session. He looks exactly like an "old guy from around here," but his stories are filled with testimonies from rock legends. This gap makes our fierce sense of the times come out. Also, the intervening commercials and late night programs are very 90's style. A commercial that says, ``From now on, I'll be recording and listening to mini-discs (and it costs 75,000 yen!),'' a performance by a Japanese copy band suddenly interjected, and cheap image processing and editing... The passage of time is etched into every corner. In addition to the content of his testimony, he speaks in a serious tone that makes him look like an office worker.He laughs and says, ``My life turned upside down when I met LED ZEPPELIN,'' and he passionately talks about the members' rampage as if it were his own heroic story. It is a program that shows the greatness of ZEP in the expressions, voices, and lives of the Japanese people who were present at the scene. This program was produced 23 years after his first visit to Japan, but even that was 22 years ago. Even now, even more time has passed since the time it was broadcast, LED ZEPPELIN still continues to shine. Watching it now is a masterpiece video that allows you to experience ZEP's presence even more realistically. For those of you whose lives have been turned upside down by LED ZEPPELIN. Broadcasted in March 1994 (28:51) 1. CM 2. Introduction feat. The Song Remains The Same & Fool In The Rain 3. CM 4. Talk Session #1 5. CM 6. Talk Session #2 7. Immigrant Song 8 . Talk Session #3 9. Laurance Ratner(Led Zeppelin Photographer) Interview 10. CM/Ending (feat. Fool In The Rain) /CM
1. CM 2. Introduction feat. The Song Remains The Same & Fool In The Rain 3. CM 4. Talk Session #1 5. CM 6. Talk Session #2 7. Immigrant Song 8. Talk Session #3 9. Laurance Ratner (Led Zeppelin Photographer) Interview 10. CM/Ending (feat. Fool In The Rain) /CM