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Warrant/Tokyo,Japan 1991 Unbroadcast Edition

Warrant/Tokyo,Japan 1991 Unbroadcast Edition

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WARRANT is a hair metal hero who achieved great success with the successive hits of ``Money Game'' and ``Ikenai Cherry Pie.'' Introducing the super best professional shot that allows you to witness their performance in Japan. This work was filmed at the "April 21, 1991: Nakano Sunplaza" performance. This is the multi-camera pro shot. As many of you may have already noticed, this show was also broadcast on TV at the time, and the air check has become a staple. Although this work is the same professional shot, it is the highest peak version that is completely different from the previous Air Check Master group. It is a pre-broadcast version that was directly digitized from a commercial VHS obtained through a unique route. Even though we say "pre-broadcast master" in a nutshell, there are actually a wide variety of them. Some of them range from work-in-progress ones that include camera split tests and time counters, to ones where you don't know how they differ from the actual broadcast. Among them, this work is definitely the latter. The camera layout and mix are perfect, and the only difference from the broadcast version is that there are no logos or subtitles such as "Stereo". Of course, such differences are only evidence of the pre-broadcast master, and the true value of this work is the quality itself. Due to the era, the analog feel of the shooting itself cannot be erased, but the master freshness that has never been transmitted through radio waves is tremendous. The late Janie Lane's brilliant blond hair and every drop of sweat are vividly detailed, and the coloring, which does not fade or smear, is exactly as it was back in the day. Of course, the digitization is done in a meticulous and high-end environment, and there is no tape twist or tracking noise. That's the beauty of the official video. The show revived with its visual beauty is a full show that will become the pinnacle of hair metal. First of all, let's look back at the schedule at that time and check the position of the show.・April 13th: Shibuya Public Hall ・April 15th: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall ・April 18th: Postal Insurance Hall ・April 21st: Nakano Sun Plaza ←★Here★ All 4 performances. The show was interrupted due to an accident on their first visit to Japan in April 1990, but they completed the show on their second visit about six months later. The Nakano Sunplaza performance of this work was also the last day of such a revenge tour. Also, during that six-month period, ``Ikenai Cherry Pie'' became a huge hit. This work is also a concentrated reduction of two major works. Let's organize the set here so you can experience how luxurious it is. Money Game (5 songs) ・So Damn Pretty (Should Be Against the Law) / Down Boys / Sometimes She Cries / Heaven / Big Talk Ikenai Cherry Pie (9 songs) ・Thin Disguise / Uncle Tom's Cabin / Love in Stereo / Song and Dance Man/I Saw Red/Train, Train/Mr. Rainmaker/Sure Feels Good to Me/Cherry Pie Others・Instrumental Jam/Baby Loves to Rock (CHEAP TRICK)/Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley)... and so on. It has become. A large edition of 9 songs from ``Ikenai Cherry Pie'', including ``Thin Disguise'', which was a bonus track on the Japanese edition. It is a style that is surrounded by special songs from their debut work and delicious covers. Of course, not only is the selection gorgeous, but the natural flow unique to a single show is wonderful, and each song has been upgraded with stage tension. While it is a "moving best record," it is also WARRANT's masterpiece, colored with even more high energy. WARRANT appeared at the end of LA metal, so their heyday was a slump, and because they were such an unpopular band, they received the brunt of the grunge wave. However, even though it was short, the brightness at its peak was so spectacular that it illuminated the scene. A shocking commercial master that revives that brilliance with the highest quality ever. Multi-camera professional shot of the "April 21, 1991: Nakano Sun Plaza" performance. Although it is a standard TV broadcast, this work is a pre-broadcast version that was digitized directly from commercial VHS obtained through a unique route. The quality, which has never been transmitted through broadcast radio waves, is the highest in history, and the vivid details from the late Janie Lane's shining blonde hair to a single drop of sweat, as well as the colors that do not fade or smear, are exactly as they were at that time. This is a masterpiece where you can witness a full show in its prime that is a concentrated version of ``Money Game'' and ``Ikenai Cherry Pie.'' Digitization is not from broadcast recordings, but from professional videos (pre-broadcast masters) obtained through related parties. Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 21st April 1991 PRO-SHOT(from Original Masters) 1. We Will Rock you (Intro) 2. So Damn Pretty (Should Be Against the Law) 3. Down Boys 4. Thin Disguise 5. Uncle Tom's Cabin 6. Sometimes She Cries 7. Heaven 8. Love in Stereo 9. Song and Dance Man 10. I Saw Red 11. Joey Allen Guitar Solo 12. Train, Train 13. Mr. Rainmaker 14. Sure Feels Good to Me 15. Drum Solo 16. Instrumental Jam 17. Cherry Pie 18. Big Talk 19. Baby Loves to Rock 20. Jailhouse Rock 21. End Credit (Uncle Tom's Cabin) Jani Lane – vocals, guitar Joey Allen – Erik guitar Turner – guitar Jerry Dixon – bass Steven Sweet – drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.90min.

1. We Will Rock you (Intro) 2. So Damn Pretty (Should Be Against the Law) 3. Down Boys 4. Thin Disguise 5. Uncle Tom's Cabin 6. Sometimes She Cries 7. Heaven 8. Love in Stereo 9. Song and Dance Man 10. I Saw Red 11. Joey Allen Guitar Solo 12. Train, Train 13. Mr. Rainmaker 14. Sure Feels Good to Me 15. Drum Solo 16. Instrumental Jam 17. Cherry Pie 18. Big Talk 19. Baby Loves to Rock 20. Jailhouse Rock 21. End Credit (Uncle Tom's Cabin) Jani Lane – vocals, guitar Joey Allen – guitar Erik Turner – guitar Jerry Dixon – bass Steven Sweet – drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.90min.

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