Michael Schenker Group/Osaka,Japan 1.15.2010
Michael Schenker Group/Osaka,Japan 1.15.2010
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In 2010, MSG reunited with their ally Gary Barden and returned to celebrate their 30th anniversary. An original recording that allows you to experience the scene at its best is now available. Speaking of coming to Japan in 2010, the official work “THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT: LIVE IN TOKYO” automatically comes to mind, but what is recorded in this work is a completely different performance. This is the first public audience recording of "February 15, 2010: Namba HATCH Performance". The biggest point of this work is the transcendental sound by Mr. “West Japan's Strongest Taper”, a master among the masters, but first of all, the position of the show. Let's check out the schedule at the time, along with the official works of the symbol.・January 12: Nakano Sun Plaza ・January 13: Nakano Sun Plaza ← *Official video ・January 14: Diamond Hall ・January 15: Namba HATCH ←★This work★ ・January 17: C.C. Lemon Hall (additional performance) - 5 performances in total. The official version was the second performance at the beginning, but the Osaka performance of this work was the second to last performance. This work recorded at such a show is an audience recording that depicts the “superlative” in the picture. The extra-thick core reaches your ears without any time lag, and the ultra-tight sound means you won't hear any hall noise even when listening with headphones, and the details are super clear. The vivid clapping makes me think, ``Oh, that's right, it was the audience,'' but I can't find any evidence of an audience recording in the important performance sounds and singing voices, and it would be much more convincing if they said ``Actually, it was IEMs.'' Super direct feeling. I had forgotten about the prolonged absence of visitors to Japan due to the new coronavirus pandemic, but the craftsmanship of Mr. "Strongest" is extremely powerful and unlike any other in the world. Although this work was already 11 years ago (!), it is a masterpiece recording that clearly shows off his skill and power. Unlike MICHAEL SCHENKER FES, what is depicted with such a super direct sound is a rich full show because it focuses on famous songs with his partner. The set itself is the same as the official work "LIVE IN TOKYO", but since it is a good opportunity, let's organize it here. Classics (13 songs) Phenomenon: Rock Bottom/Doctor Doctor God: Feels Like a Good Thing/Cry for the Nations/Armed and Ready/Victim of Illusion/Into the Arena/Lost Horizons Mythology: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie/Ready to Rock/On and On/Attack of the Mad Axeman・Infinite Battle: Rock My Nights Away New songs (4 songs)・In the Midst of Beauty: I Want You/A Night to Remember/Ride on My Way・Gypsy Lady: Dance Lady Gipsy...and it looks like this. I'm sure many of you have the official video "LIVE IN TOKYO" in mind, but this work is 100% original with no changes or modifications, and even the audience next to you joins in the chorus. The sense of realism is also 100%. The feeling of ``being there'' is unparalleled, and you can't help but want to scream back at Baden's ``Singin'!!'' blasting out of the speakers. ). The official “LIVE IN TOKYO” with video is also good, but this work, which is 100% real and has the closed room feeling of “Namba HATCH”, is also amazing. Although it has already reached its 40th anniversary, it is a masterpiece of a live album that makes you want to experience that wonderful show again. Please enjoy this work to the fullest with the super tight and direct sound that only a rare master could achieve! Superb audience recording of "February 15, 2010: Namba HATCH performance". This is a store-bought collection by the master of the masters, ``Western Japan's Strongest Taper.'' The extra-thick core jumps into your ears without any time lag, and the details are super clear thanks to the ultra-tight sound that you won't be able to hear the sound of the hall even when listening with headphones. The vivid clapping makes me think, ``Oh, that's right, it was the audience,'' but I can't find any evidence of an audience recording in the important performance sounds and singing voices, and it would be much more convincing if they said ``Actually, it was IEMs.'' It's a super direct feeling. Although the set is the same as the official work "LIVE IN TOKYO", it is a new masterpiece that gives you a delicious 100% Honni experience, with a group of masterpieces spun with completely different live performances. Live at Namba Hatch, Osaka, Japan 15th January 2010 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (65:36) 1. Intro 2. Feels Like a Good Thing 3. Cry for the Nations 4. Let Sleeping Dogs Lie 5. Armed and Ready 6. Victim of Illusion 7. Ready to Rock 8. I Want You 9. A Night to Remember 10. Into the Arena 11. Band Introduction 12. Lost Horizons 13. Rock My Nights Away Disc 2 (43:34) 1. On and On 2. Attack of the Mad Axeman 3. Ride on My Way 4. Rock Bottom 5. Dance Lady Gipsy 6. Doctor Doctor Micchael Schenker - Guitar Gary Barden - Vocals Wayne Findlay - Keyboards, Guitar Neil Murray - Bass Simon Phillips - Drums
Disc 1 (65:36) 1. Intro 2. Feels Like a Good Thing 3. Cry for the Nations 4. Let Sleeping Dogs Lie 5. Armed and Ready 6. Victim of Illusion 7. Ready to Rock 8. I Want You 9 . A Night to Remember 10. Into the Arena 11. Band Introduction 12. Lost Horizons 13. Rock My Nights Away Disc 2 (43:34) 1. On and On 2. Attack of the Mad Axeman 3. Ride on My Way 4 Rock Bottom 5. Dance Lady Gipsy 6. Doctor Doctor Micchael Schenker - Guitar Gary Barden - Vocals Wayne Findlay - Keyboards, Guitar Neil Murray - Bass Simon Phillips - Drums