Mr. Big/Tokyo,Japan 4.19.1996
Mr. Big/Tokyo,Japan 4.19.1996
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MR. BIG on DVD-02150 in 1996, when "HEY MAN" finally reached number one on the Oricon charts and held the biggest Japan tour of his career. The ultimate master of that symbolic image is here. This work was filmed at the "April 19, 1996: Nippon Budokan" performance. This is a multi-camera professional shot. Speaking of MR. BIG, from their first visit to Japan to the present, they have been thrilling all over the archipelago with large-scale tours. The year 1996 was when the Japanese spirit reached its peak. First of all, let's look back at the schedule that shows its popularity and check the show's position.・April 8th + 9th: Niigata Terrsa (2 performances) ・April 11th: Sapporo Tsukisamu Green Dome ・April 13th + 14th: Sendai Sunplaza (2 performances) ・April 16th: Akasaka BLITZ ・April 19th: Nippon Budokan ←★This work★ April 20th: Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium April 22nd: Lilia Kawaguchi April 24th: Nippon Budokan April 26th + 27th: Fukuoka Sun Palace (2 performances) April 28th: Kagoshima Civic Culture Hall, April 30th: Osaka Castle Hall, May 1st: Hiroshima Welfare Pension Hall, May 3rd + 4th: Nagoya Century Hall (2 performances), totaling 18 performances. Not only is the number of tours defying the bursting of the bubble economy, but the scale of the program is also the largest in my career, visiting 11 cities all over Japan, from Hokkaido in the north to Kagoshima in the south. Moreover, they have conquered all the famous venues that represent each region. It was a tremendous tour that showed off the heights that Yngwie Malmsteen and HELOWEEN, who were extremely popular at the same time, could not reach. Among them, the Nippon Budokan performance is famous for being broadcast live on a certain satellite broadcasting station, and has reigned as a symbol of the "HEY MAN Tour", creating many outstanding performances. This work is also a familiar professional shot, but the quality is not familiar. At our store, we have archived many music programs by the best masters of core recording enthusiasts, and this work is one of them. The master was recorded with careful attention not only to the equipment and reception conditions, but also to the power distribution, and was stored in an environment with controlled humidity and temperature, making it truly the best. As expected, it can't be helped that the image quality is analog due to the era, but the vivid details and glossy colors are as they were at the time, with no dubbing marks or deterioration over time. That is the beauty of the visuals as if they were created from an official VHS or LD. What is depicted in that time-traveling quality is a full show that features the new work "HEY MAN" and brings together the essence of the original four-person era. The pattern from that time is also included in the official live album “LIVE AT BUDOKAN”, but that one is a mixture with 1994. Since this work is a live broadcast of non-stop one-shot recording, the sets are different, so let's compare and organize them here. Hey Man・Trapped In Toyland/Take Cover/Jane Doe/The Chain(★)/Out Of The Underground/Goin' Where The Wind Blows(★)/Where Do I Fit In?(★)/Fool Us Today/I Love You Japan (★) Others・MR. BIG: Medley (Had Enough/Big Love/Take A Walk/Merciless)/Addicted To That Rush・Lean Into It: Green-Tinted Sixties Mind/Alive And Kickin'/To Be With You (★) / Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (★) ・Bump Ahead: Price You Gotta Pay (★) / Wild World (★) / Colorado Bulldog (★) ・Cover and others: Hoedown (★) /Suffragette City/Shy Boy (★) /Baba O'Riley (★) *Note: Songs marked with a "★" cannot be heard on the official live album "LIVE AT BUDOKAN". ...and it looks like this. There are 12 songs that cannot be heard on "LIVE AT BUDOKAN", but the contents are also special. Starting with the major song "Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy", "To Be With You", "Colorado Bulldog", "Wild World", "Price You Gotta Pay", "Shy Boy" etc. There are a lot of famous songs that make you want to say "!?" (well, they released a lot of live albums). On the other hand, there are also plenty of rare items. The new songs "Goin' Where The Wind Blows" and "Where Do I Fit In?", which have only been recorded in Japan, the limited song "The Chain" at the time, the aptly named "I Love You Japan", and drum solo/bass solo. Copland's "Hoedown" etc. You can enjoy plenty of valuable songs that are appreciated just by listening to the live performance version with official professional shots. After the performance, the film shows the four of them rushing into the dressing room and backstage footage of the audience present corner, and the film ends with a clip of "To Be With You" playing, perhaps to adjust the time. Since it is a live broadcast, the loud cheers are limited to only between songs, and this is also a real-time feeling. A symbolic video that replaces the official one where you can enjoy the full show at the height of its popularity. The highest peak master. Multi-camera professional shot of the "April 19, 1996: Nippon Budokan" performance. Live broadcast video has reigned as a symbol of the HEY MAN Tour, but this work is the highest level mastered by core recording enthusiasts. There are no dubbing marks or deterioration over time, and the vivid details and glossy colors are the same as they were back then, and the visual beauty is as if it was produced from an official VHS or LD. ``LIVE AT BUDOKAN'' features a lineup of major songs that were cut, as well as rare songs such as ``Goin' Where The Wind Blows'', ``Where Do I Fit In?'', ``The Chain'', and ``I Love You Japan''. Fully loaded. This is an absolute substitute for the official video where you can enjoy the full show at the height of its popularity. Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 19th April 1996 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Trapped In Toyland 3. Take Cover 4. Green-Tinted Sixties Mind 5. Price You Gotta Pay 6. Jane Doe 7. The Chain 8. Had Enough / Big Love / Take A Walk / Merciless 9. Guitar Solo 10. Out Of The Underground 11. Wild World 12. Goin' Where The Wind Blows 13. Alive And Kickin' 14. Hoedown / Drum Solo / Bass Solo 15. Where Do I Fit In? 16. Colorado Bulldog 17. Band Introductions 18. To Be With You 19. Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy 20. Fool Us Today 21. Addicted To That Rush 22. Suffragette City 23. Shy Boy 24. Baba O' Riley 25. I Love You Japan 26. After The Stage 27. To Be With You (Promo Clip) Eric Martin - Vocal Billy Sheehan - Bass Paul Gilbert - Guitar Pat Torpey - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.123min.
1. Intro 2. Trapped In Toyland 3. Take Cover 4. Green-Tinted Sixties Mind 5. Price You Gotta Pay 6. Jane Doe 7. The Chain 8. Had Enough / Big Love / Take A Walk / Merciless 9. Guitar Solo 10. Out Of The Underground 11. Wild World 12. Goin' Where The Wind Blows 13. Alive And Kickin' 14. Hoedown / Drum Solo / Bass Solo 15. Where Do I Fit In? 16. Colorado Bulldog 17. Band Introductions 18 To Be With You 19. Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy 20. Fool Us Today 21. Addicted To That Rush 22. Suffragette City 23. Shy Boy 24. Baba O'Riley 25. I Love You Japan 26. After The Stage 27. To Be With You (Promo Clip) Eric Martin - Vocal Billy Sheehan - Bass Paul Gilbert - Guitar Pat Torpey - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.123min.