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Michael Schenker/Kanagawa,Japan 1984

Michael Schenker/Kanagawa,Japan 1984

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A new masterpiece album "DESTROY SENDAI 1984" (hereinafter referred to as 2CDs) that conveys the "achievement of the original M.S.G." with Kinney sound. However, the newly discovered Kinney Master was not only in Sendai performance. Kinney also recorded the ``January 11, 1984: Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium'' performance, where the ``writer incident'' occurred on the first day of ``BUILT TO DESTROY JAPAN TOUR 1983.'' This work is a live album woken up from such a first appearance master. This Yokohama performance has also appeared as “CONCERTO TO DESTROY”, but this work is recorded separately. It was discovered at the same time as the 2CD Sendai performance. The quality is also a wonderful audience sound. After all, the sound is better than the already released "CONCERTO TO DESTROY"! The sound is clear and close! First of all, I'm happy! A thick musical tone that subdues the atmosphere of loud cheers, a sweet-sounding flying V, and a strong musical tone... Although it's not quite as good as the 2CD, you can fully enjoy the passionate performance of M.S.G. Also, the set list is delicious. Although most of the performances on this Japan tour were the same as the 2CD, this Yokohama performance was a little different since it was only the first day. Instead of “Lost Horizons” and “Systems Failing,” they play the dramatic masterpiece “Looking For Love”! I have a strong image of “ASSAULT ATTACK TOUR 1982-1983”, but they also played in 1984. Although it is not the last performance since he performed it even when he came to Japan in 2000, you can listen to the final performance of "Original M.S.G.". In addition to such sound/performance, the biggest point of this work is the “writer incident” that occurred at the end. During the second encore song, ``Rock Bottom,'' Michael was hit in the head by a lighter thrown by a member of the audience. So Michael stopped playing and got off the stage, and the show ended. Until then, the guitar had been playing smoothly all the way through, but suddenly there was only feedback, and for a moment you could hear picking trying to recover, but then the guitar just disappeared... The pattern is clearly recorded. Kinney recording ends here, but in this work we also added the closing announcement scene from “CONCERTO TO DESTROY”. This is also a fierce document. Let's recreate that scene for a moment...Staff: ``Well, just now, a customer threw something and it hit Michael Schenker in the head. I went to the hospital. Well, before we started, I also asked them not to throw things. Well, I think I threw a lighter or something. What is that?'' Audience: ``Who is that!?'' Audience: ``Come on out, you idiot!'' Staff: ``Well, that's why we'll end the concert with this. Well, everyone... ” [The venue erupts with loud boos] Staff: “Eh, this is really this writer. Well, I think this is really the worst manners for people watching a concert. Eh, just one person.” This kind of thing has caused a lot of trouble for many people. Well, for example, Michael Schenker went to that place, so I will not continue the concert. That's impossible. I'd like to leave it at that for today. Thank you very much!'' After this announcement, there were loud boos and screams from the audience who couldn't give up. !”, this work ends. This is a shocking scene that is counted as one of the "three major incidents of Michael's visit to Japan" along with the 1994 UFO and the 2006 live abandonment. Of course, it's not Michael's fault at this time, and the show itself is a masterpiece, but the gap before and after the incident is also striking. In addition to the precious new discovery of Kinney on the first day, this is a documentary album that allows you to experience one of the "three major incidents" in detail. Along with the 2CD, Kinney's original cassette carries the "smell of 1984" across time and space. Please enjoy it to the fullest! Live at Yokohama Bunka Taiikukan, Yokohama, Japan 11th January 1984 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) (68:31) 01. Intro 02. Captain Nemo 03. Rock My Nights Away 04. Are You Ready To Rock 05. Cry For The Nations 06. On And On 07. Attack Of The Mad Axeman 08. Member Introduction 09. Into The Arena 10. Courvoisier Concerto 11. Rock Will Never Die 12. I'm Gonna Make You Mine 13. Still Love That Little Devil 14. Armed And Ready 15. Doctor Doctor/Thank You Jam 16. Looking For Love 17. Rock Bottom 18. Announcement Michael Schenker – Guitar Gary Barden – Vocal Chris Glen – Bass Ted McKenna – Drums Andy Nye – Keyboards

01. Intro 02. Captain Nemo 03. Rock My Nights Away 04. Are You Ready To Rock 05. Cry For The Nations 06. On And On 07. Attack Of The Mad Axeman 08. Member Introduction 09. Into The Arena 10. Courvoisier Concerto 11. Rock Will Never Die 12. I'm Gonna Make You Mine 13. Still Love That Little Devil 14. Armed And Ready 15. Doctor Doctor/Thank You Jam 16. Looking For Love 17. Rock Bottom 18. Announcement Michael Schenker – Guitar Gary Barden – Vocal Chris Glen – Bass Ted McKenna – Drums Andy Nye – Keyboards

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