Ringo Starr/Tokyo,Japan 1995
Ringo Starr/Tokyo,Japan 1995
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The Budokan performance on June 27, 1995 was recorded in ultra-high quality professional shot footage that could be officially released as it is. At the time, a enthusiast recorded what was broadcast on national television and the tape that was carefully stored was directly converted to DVD. I think everyone will be very surprised by the ultra-high quality image without any degradation. The skin color and the red light that is prone to bleeding are also surprisingly beautifully displayed, and there is no doubt that everyone will be amazed and stare at it, wondering, "Is it possible to record and play back so beautifully with the video tape of that time?" The press CD board "BUDOKAN 1995 2ND NIGHT" using the first-time appearance and best master was also the best work, but of course this video title is not inferior! You can enjoy this gorgeous stage to the fullest with the highest quality image that even fans who say "I have that video" will be surprised. The CD is also great, but Ringo's show that you can watch on video is truly a special kind of fun! John Entwistle, who was unable to come to Japan as the Who, and Billy Preston, who plays funky keyboards and vocals, are both very moving. The stage at this time, featuring a lineup of talented players such as Mark Farner, Randy Bachman, and Felix Cavalier, is well worth seeing and listening to. All the songs performed that day are included, except for My Wife, Takin' Care Of Business, and Some Kind Of Wonderful, and are well worth seeing. The intro shows the members before the start of the stage, which is also valuable. At the end, additional footage of the press conference held in Tokyo before the start of the tour is included. Original menu included. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 27th June 1995 PRO-SHOT (1:37:50) 1. Introduction 2. Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go 3. I Wanna Be Your Man 4. It Don't Come Easy 5. The Locomotion 6. Nothing From Nothing 7. No Sugar Tonight 8. People Got To Be Free 9. Boris The Spider 10. Boys 11. You're Sixteen 12. Yellow Sub marine 13. Closer To Home / I'm Your Captain 14. Honey Don't 15. Act Naturally 16. Back Off Boogaloo 17. Groovin' 18. Will It Go Round In Circles 19. Good Lovin' 20. Band Introduction 21. Photograph 22. The No No Song 23. With A Little Help From My Friends Bonus Track 24. Press Conference (Tokyo 13th June 1995) Ringo Starr - Drums, Vocal John Entwistle - Bass, Vocal Randy Bachman - Guitar, Vocal Mark Farner - Guitar, Vocal Felix Cavaliere - Keyboards, Vocal Billy Preston - Keyboards, Vocal Zak Starkey - Drums Mark Rivera - Saxophone PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.98min.
Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 27th June 1995 PRO-SHOT (1:37:50) 1. Introduction 2. Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go 3. I Wanna Be Your Man 4. It Don't Come Easy 5. The Locomotion 6. Nothing From Nothing 7. No Sugar Tonight 8. People Got To Be Free 9. Boris The Spider 10. Boys 11. You're Sixteen 12. Yellow Submarine 13. Closer To Home / I'm Your Captain 14. Honey Don't 15. Act Naturally 16. Back Off Boogaloo 17. Groovin' 18. Will It Go Round In Circles 19. Good Lovin' 20. Band Introduction 21. Photograph 22. The No No Song 23. With A Little Help From My Friends Bonus Track 24. Press Conference (Tokyo 13th June 1995) Ringo Starr - Drums, Vocal John Entwistle - Bass, Vocal Randy Bachman - Guitar, Vocal Mark Farner - Guitar, Vocal Felix Cavaliere - Keyboards, Vocal Billy Preston - Keyboards, Vocal Zak Starkey - Drums Mark Rivera - Saxophone PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.98min.