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Motorhead/Saitama,Japan 2010

Motorhead/Saitama,Japan 2010

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MOTORHEAD's last visit to Japan was in 2015, his last year. However, the only live performance at that time was at Niigata's "FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL". If “LOUD PARK 2010: LEMMY’S LAST STAND IN KOBE” is Lemmy’s last Kansai performance, “LOUD PARK 2010” Saitama Super Arena performance held the next day is the last Kanto live performance. This work is an audience shot that captures the stage of "October 17, 2010". Unfortunately, it only contains about 8 songs, but it is a record that clearly captures the "last appearance of Remy" as seen by fans in the metropolitan area. The quality I'm concerned about is the excellent digital quality. Each cymbal support has a clear image quality that shines with a metallic luster, and it is rare to find something this beautiful even with modern digital cameras. The visuals are so beautiful that you can almost see the particles of smoke floating on the stage. Even more amazing is the angle. This is a shot looking down from the second floor seats on the right side of the stage, with no obstructions at all! Although there is no zoom, the MOTORHEAD stage fills your field of vision. I feel like a MOTORHEAD is best when it goes wild in the arena on the first floor, but if you look back on the video, you'll have to keep it stable. In that sense, the “special seat feeling” of this work is perfect. The sound made possible by that shooting position is also wonderful. As with field of view, obstructions are the biggest barrier when it comes to recording. This is because if an object goes around the area, it becomes crowded. However, the sound of this work, with no obstructions, is like a laser beam hitting you directly. As expected, it's not as good as the CD, and there is some cracking in the peaks, but you can clearly hear every single note of Lemmy's distorted bass. The coolness of “Kanto’s last brave figure” projected with that quality! They just showed up, strummed their Rickenbacker, and completely dominated the venue by saying, "Alright? We're MOTORHEAD. We're going to play rock'n'roll." Fierce rock'n'roll with a hoarse voice overwhelms the audience. He is not originally a person who does intense action or technical singing, but even at 64 years old, he is this fierce and cool. There will never be another person like this again, and I will never see a scene like this again... The last song, “Overkill,” fills my heart with these thoughts. Lemmy was called for an encore and said in one voice, ``Don't forget us, don't forget us. We are MOTORHEAD.'' Yeah, I won't forget. I won't forget it! Neither Remy on the screen nor the audience could have imagined it, but these words hit home now. Then Lemmy leaves as "Overkill" speeds through in a flash, and the feedback he wants to see disappears forever. It's the same familiar ending as the Kobe CD, but that scene is here. A piece that brings the superb sound of a CD even more vividly to the level of a spectacle. Perhaps the last time I was able to witness it in person. Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan 17th October 2010 (31:21) 1. Iron Fist 2. Stay Clean 3. Be My Baby 4. Metropolis 5. Over The Top 6. One Night Stand 7. Ace Of Spades 8. Overkill Lemmy Kilmister - Bass, Vocals Phil Campbell - Guitar Mikkey Dee - Drums COLOR NTSC Approx. 31min.

1. Iron Fist 2. Stay Clean 3. Be My Baby 4. Metropolis 5. Over The Top 6. One Night Stand 7. Ace Of Spades 8. Overkill Lemmy Kilmister - Bass, Vocals Phil Campbell - Guitar Mikkey Dee - Drums COLOUR NTSC Approx. 31min.

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