Toto Toto/Sweden 1988
Toto Toto/Sweden 1988
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A very special pro shot from the "THE SEVENTH ONE" era has been decided to be released. What's special about it is the covers. It's a one-of-a-kind show that plays extremely rare covers one after another. This special gig was held in Stockholm on March 29, 1988. It was a night in Scandinavia during "THE SEVENTH ONE WORLD TOUR". There was also a large-scale performance in Japan on this tour, but let's first understand the position of this show from the schedule at that time. "THE SEVENTH ONE" released on March 1st February 24th - April 3rd: Europe (28 performances) ←★Here★ April 18th - May 1st: Asia (11 performances) May 27th - July 1st: North America (10 performances) July 3rd: Copenhagen performance July 22nd: North Dakota performance This is the whole picture of the world tour. The Stockholm performance of this work was the 25th gig of the "European" leg that decorated the beginning. However, this show is quite different from what you would imagine as a concert. It was a tiny little club where the members could barely move, and it was filmed by a single camera set up at the venue. Although the background of the show is unknown, the quality is excellent. Although it is not the type for broadcast or official release, the bold zoom is undoubtedly a professional shot taken by the staff. If it is a history DVD or a bonus video of a box set, it can be used officially... You can enjoy such a type of visual beauty for about 84 minutes. And the show itself is special above all. A total of 13 songs are played, but only two are originals, "The Seventh One" and "Hold the Line". The rest are all covers of famous songs. The lineup is also amazing. Among them is "Red House" which can be heard elsewhere, but the other songs are all numbers that are surprising to see them being played. Starting with "Gimme Some Lovin'" by THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP, the Rolling Stones, Beatles, Stevie Wonder, SLY & THE FAMILY STONE, THE CHAMPS, FOUR TOPS, etc. The standard "Tabacco Road" that was also performed at the Japan tour with Edgar Winter is also featured. Most of the performances are extremely rare, being only on this day. And the performance of this special gig is also wonderful. As expected of a group of craftsmen, there is no sense of playing around randomly. Of course, there are free jams, but each song is played firmly, different from a mere idea, and while relaxed, it gets the audience going. Also, the support member Warren Ham is an unexpected big success. Of course, Joseph Williams also holds the microphone, but his voice is in the worst condition. Warren takes the lead singer's position with all his might. His passionate singing is dignified and he can do it as a singer. It is a precious version of TOTO. Anyway, everything is special. In fact, it is part of "THE SEVENTH ONE TOUR", but this special feeling transcends time. A rare video that allows you to witness a one-night club gig that you can never experience anywhere else with a long pro shot of about 84 minutes. Live at Melody Club, Stockholm, Sweden 29th March 1988 PRO-SHOT (83:47) 1. Introduction 2. Honky Tonk Women 3. Gimme Some Lovin 4. Twist And Shout 5. Signed, Sealed And Delivered (I Am Yours) 6. The Seventh One 7. Red House 8. Band Introduction 9. Jumpin' Jack Flash 10. I Want To Take You Higher 11. Tequila 12. (Reach Out) I'll Be There 13. Tobacco Road 14. Hold The Line PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.84min.
1. Introduction 2. Honky Tonk Women 3. Gimme Some Lovin 4. Twist And Shout 5. Signed, Sealed And Delivered (I Am Yours) 6. The Seventh One 7. Red House 8. Band Introduction 9. Jumpin' Jack Flash 10. I Want To Take You Higher 11. Tequila 12. (Reach Out) I'll Be There 13. Tobacco Road 14. Hold The Line PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.84min.