Peter Frampton/Tokyo,Japan 1978
Peter Frampton/Tokyo,Japan 1978
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Peter Frampton's first performance in Japan in 1978, which delighted Western music fans all over Japan, appealed to not only men but also women the appeal of ``Western rock music is so wonderful.'' The highlight was the live performance at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, which was the third consecutive performance. You can enjoy the first day with "BUDOKAN COMES ALIVE!" which will be released on CD this time, and the third day with "3RD NIGHT AT BUDOKAN" which will be officially re-released at the same time. As much as I enjoy both of these shows, I would also like to know the stage on the second day. However, for the average fan, having only ``similar setlists and recordings'' will honestly be uninteresting. Therefore, this time, we have decided to release an outstanding title that is suitable for the content of "BUDOKAN COMES ALIVE!"! You can enjoy the live performance on October 26th, the second day at Budokan, with the TV broadcast material, which will be made into an item for the first time! This work includes one song, about 3 minutes, of "Show Me The Way" (as it is part of a TV program, it also includes a talk by the program's performers, and does not include the entire song). But don't be fooled by the fact that it's only 3 minutes. It's amazing just to be able to see the young Frampton's appearance as a nobleman at the Budokan in a professional shot with a certain freshness. Peter's intro using the familiar talking modulator, each play and gesture becomes a picture, and you'll be captivated by it, even though it's short. In addition, the scene inside the venue that is briefly shown at the beginning of the song (this scene is probably taken after the concert, as there are voices asking for an encore and the lights are on), although it only lasts for a few seconds. You can directly feel the mood of general music fans at the time. When listening to the sound sources of the first and third days of Budokan, there is probably no image that stimulates the imagination as much as this. This is a book that makes you feel strongly (albeit only a small part) of Peter's charm at the height of his popularity. Please enjoy this extremely valuable video along with the sound source from the same period! Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 26th October 1978 PRO-SHOT1. Intro 2. Show Me The Way 3. Comments PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 3min.
1. Intro 2. Show Me The Way 3. Comments PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 3min.