Ron Wood,Bo Diddley/Tokyo,Japan 3.7.1988
Ron Wood,Bo Diddley/Tokyo,Japan 3.7.1988
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Ron Wood & Bo Diddley's "THE GUNSLINGERS TOUR IN JAPAN" is memorable because it was right before Mick Jagger's solo visit to Japan. A symbolic video that allows you to witness the scene of a dream that suddenly came true in 1988 has been decided to be released. This work was filmed on March 7, 1988: Nakano Sunplaza performance. This is the multi-camera pro shot. The spring of 1988 was a dream-like season. In 1987, rumors of the Stones disbanding spread around the world, and while they were overwhelmed with despair, saying, ``After all, it was just a dream come true,'' it was suddenly announced that Ronnie and Diddley would be coming to Japan. Furthermore, Mick's solo visit to Japan was realized without any delay, and he was able to experience both live in just one month. Of course, two years later, the Stones and Paul McCartney ascended to Japan in consecutive visits, but March 1988 also seemed unreal. In any case, the symbol of Ronnie and Diddley's visit to Japan is the TV broadcast of their performance at Nakano Sun Plaza. It is a classic among the classics that has produced many existing groups since that time, but this work is the highest version that has been made into a DVD from the best master by a core record enthusiast. First of all, let's look back at the schedule at that time to refresh our memories.・March 2nd: THE LIVE-INN ・March 3rd: Tokyo Postal Savings Center ・March 4th: Hokkaido Welfare Pension Center ・March 6th + 7th: Nakano Sunplaza ←★Here★・March 8th : Tokyo Postal Savings Hall ・March 10th: Aichi Labor Hall ・March 11th: Osaka Employees' Pension Center ・March 13th + 14th: Nakano Sunplaza ・March 15th: Tokyo Postal Savings Hall A total of 11 performances . A total of four lectures were held at Nakano Sunplaza, and this work was the second of them. This was the fifth concert in the middle of the entire Japan tour. I think there is no need to explain the professional shots taken at such shows as they are standard, but I would like to add the quality of this work. Although it is an air check, there are no dubbing marks on the screen or audio, making it glossy and noiseless. Of course, it has a period analog feel, but the visual beauty is such that you wonder, "Was it released on VHS?" What is drawn with that quality is a show that revives the excitement of March 1988. Although the content edited to fit the approximately 50-minute broadcast time frame is far from complete, it is significantly different from the official live album ``LIVE AT THE RITZ'' and the Shibuya ``THE LIVE-INN'' broadcast on the radio. This is a good opportunity, so let's organize it while comparing it with the official version. Bo Diddley (7 songs) Bo Diddley solo: Bo Diddley (★) / Road Runner with Ron: Who Do You Love? / I'm A Man / Mona (★) / You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover (★) / Hey! Bo Diddley Ron Wood Corner (2 songs) / Ooh La La / Honky Tonk Women *Note: Songs marked with "★" cannot be heard on the official version of "LIVE AT THE RITZ". ...and it looks like this. The show started with Diddley's stage, and Ronnie appeared on the third song. Ronnie sings "Ooh La La" by THE FACES and "Honky Tonk Women" by the Stones, but the two perform together on the other songs. The three songs that don't overlap with "LIVE AT THE RITZ" are also delicious, but besides "Who Do You Love?" and the two songs by Ronnie Corner, you can't listen to them on the FM soundboard of Shibuya "THE LIVE-INN". . The three years from 1988 to 1990 turned from despair to the height of bliss. This is the highest version of the professional shot that symbolizes Ronnie & Diddley, who started that dream. A piece that brings back that heart pounding Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 7th March 1988 PRO-SHOT 1. Introduction 2. Bo Diddley 3. Road Runner 4. Who Do You Love 5. Ooh La La 6. Honky Tonk Women 7 Interview with Ron Wood 8. I'm A Man 9. Mona 10. Interview with Bo Diddley 11. You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover 12. Hey! Bo Diddley Ron Wood - Guitar, Vocals Bo Diddley - Guitar, Vocals Jim Satten - Guitar Debby Hastings - Bass, Vocals Mike Fink - Drums Hal Goldstein - Harmonica, Keyboards, Vocals PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.49min.
1. Introduction 2. Bo Diddley 3. Road Runner 4. Who Do You Love 5. Ooh La La 6. Honky Tonk Women 7. Interview with Ron Wood 8. I'm A Man 9. Mona 10. Interview with Bo Diddley 11 You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover 12. Hey! Bo Diddley Ron Wood - Guitar, Vocals Bo Diddley - Guitar, Vocals Jim Satten - Guitar Debby Hastings - Bass, Vocals Mike Fink - Drums Hal Goldstein - Harmonica, Keyboards, Vocals PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.49min.