Toto/Tokyo,Japan 1982 Upgrade
Toto/Tokyo,Japan 1982 Upgrade
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The super professional shot, which was said to be "the greatest masterpiece beyond official / unofficial", has been upgraded. The shocking title that surpassed the peak has appeared. The peak is the "May 18, 1982: Nippon Budokan" performance. It is a multi-camera professional shot. [Amazing new beta master] This show was broadcast on a certain public broadcasting station's television program and has been a long-standing staple. Until now, the highest version has been "BUDOKAN 1982: STEREO SOUNDBOARD MIX". It is a synchronicity of the leaked sound board of the related parties to the air check master that we obtained independently. The leaked sound board is also amazing, but the video is not just one, and the half official version released in recent years is also out of the question. It was a visual beauty that was stamped with the stamp of approval from overseas enthusiasts as "this is the best video". However, this time, the peak has been updated. In fact, a record enthusiast who saw our video contacted us, and it is a master that was provided to us saying, "This is even more amazing." It was truly astonishing to see it flowing out of the provided beta cassette. There is very little color bleeding or double shadows, and the subtitles are clear. But even more amazing is the fineness of the details. Every detail is clear. In fact, the screen is bright and the highlights are (somewhat) vivid, but that is by no means the reason. Bobby Kimball's skin has a realistic texture and even the unevenness of his pores, and the knobs of the synth reflected in David Paich's hand, the holes in the amplifier, and even each hair of each member are completely different. In recent years, the excavation of vintage video masters has surprised us, but this is the beauty of the image on that level. [2-disc set of original broadcast and audio upgrade] In any case, the quality is hard to believe for an air check from 36 years ago. This work precisely digitizes the new master that has exceeded the ultimate. The original itself is on disc 1, and a version synchronized with the same leaked stereo soundboard as "BUDOKAN 1982: STEREO SOUNDBOARD MIX" is on disc 2. For those who are familiar with "BUDOKAN 1982: STEREO SOUNDBOARD MIX" and "DEFINITIVE BUDOKAN 1982", no further explanation is necessary, but just to be sure, this soundboard is also superb. It is not a soundboard that has been known for a long time, but the origin master was leaked by a related party. The sound is perfect from beginning to end. It is completely official grade... no, it is a super soundboard that is even better than that. The sound quality itself is at the official level, but the super direct feeling that can only be achieved by directly connecting the table is something that even the official can not enjoy. I think that it was probably recorded for broadcasting and at the unprocessed stage, but Steve Lukather's guitar, David Paich's keyboard, and Bobby Kimball's singing voice all felt like they were ringing directly in my brain, not just in my ears. The cheers were only recorded small and far away because it was a soundboard directly connected to the table, but on the other hand, the synchronization with the band was tremendous. You can experience a sense of unity at the level of "TOTO is in your brain" rather than being a member of the band. [TOTO's highest peak show] The "Holy Sword" era, which reaches its peak depicted by its beautiful images. Jeff Porcaro is particularly impressive. The exquisite accents in "Child's Anthem", the delicate hopping rhythm of "Georgy Porgy", the dynamism and cymbal work using the six-battery bass drum in "Goodbye Elenore", the solid fill-ins, the unique spatial swell that always makes you feel 16 even in 8-beat songs such as "Afraid Of Love" and "Lovers In The Night"...how wonderful. Mike Porcaro's breathing in response to it is also the best. The bass line with many empty picks in "Girl Goodbye" is excellent, and the 6-night riff at the end of "I'll Supply The Love" gives you goosebumps with the exquisite ensemble. Of course, the young Lukather's passionate playing, supported by the ironclad rhythm, Bobby's brilliant vocalization, Paich & Steve Porcaro's keyboard skills (before the DX-7 was released, they used CS-80 and Jupiter 8, etc.), etc. ... Such a tremendous performance can be "seen" with more vivid image quality than ever before. Although it is a familiar classic, the depth of emotion is different. It's like a new world, like the day you bought new glasses or a 4K TV. You can experience that emotion with TOTO at its peak. Disc 1 revives the beauty of the original broadcast itself, and Disc 2 is upgraded with a stereo sound board that exceeds even the original broadcast. A truly blissful two-disc set. ★ Impressive high image quality! ! This high quality is seen for the first time in 36 years! This is... "An incident!" Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 18th May 1982 PRO-SHOT(HUGH UPGRADE) Disc 1(59:48) Original Video Master 1. Child's Anthem 2. Girl Goodbye 3. I'll Supply The Love 4. A Million Miles Away 5. Georgy Porgy 6. Good For You 7. Africa 8. Goodbye Elenore 9. Rosanna 10. English Eyes 11. Afraid Of Love 12. Lovers In The Night 13. Rosanna (Ending) Disc 2(59:57) Stereo Soundboard Mix 1. Child's Anthem 2. Girl Goodbye 3. I'll Supply The Love 4. A Million Miles Away 5. Georgy Porgy 6. Good For You 7. Africa 8. Goodbye Elenore 9. Rosanna 10. English Eyes 11. Afraid Of Love 12. Lovers In The Night 13. Rosanna (Ending) Bobby Kimball - Vocal Steve Lukather - Guitar, Vocal David Paich - Keyboards, Vocal Steve Porcaro - Keyboards, Vocal Mike Porcaro - Bass Jeff Porcaro – Drums James Newton Howard - Keyboards John Smith - Saxophone, Flute, Vocal PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.60min.
Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 18th May 1982 PRO-SHOT(HUGH UPGRADE) Disc 1(59:48) Original Video Master 1. Child's Anthem 2. Girl Goodbye 3. I'll Supply The Love 4. A Million Miles Away 5. Georgy Porgy 6. Good For You 7. Africa 8. Goodbye Elenore 9. Rosanna 10. English Eyes 11. Afraid Of Love 12. Lovers In The Night 13. Rosanna (Ending) Disc 2(59:57) Stereo Soundboard Mix 1. Child's Anthem 2. Girl Goodbye 3. I'll Supply The Love 4. A Million Miles Away 5. Georgy Porgy 6. Good For You 7. Africa 8. Goodbye Elenore 9. Rosanna 10. English Eyes 11. Afraid Of Love 12. Lovers In The Night 13. Rosanna (Ending) Bobby Kimball - Vocal Steve Lukather - Guitar, Vocal David Paich - Keyboards, Vocal Steve Porcaro - Keyboards, Vocal Mike Porcaro - Bass Jeff Porcaro – Drums James Newton Howard - Keyboards John Smith - Saxophone, Flute, Vocal PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.60min.