商品説明
From the 2013 "The Global Warming World Tour" Japan tour accompanying the new work "Music From Another Dimention", the second day of the two-day Osaka performance, the Osaka City Central Gymnasium performance on August 16th, is a superb level. Complete recording with high-quality audience recording. The recorder is a taper of Metallica "SUMMER SONIC OSAKA 2013" released at the same time this week, and this board also uses the original master that is not on the net or even among traders at all. Recording from the best position from the seat right next to his mixer table area in the middle of the venue. With a direct sound image that does not give a sense of distance, the sound of Steven's vocals and guitar solos is vivid and his sound is as good as line recording. The balance of each sound is at the highest level and the PA is stable from beginning to end, and fortunately, there is no surrounding audience noise, and you can fully enjoy the whole picture of the show with the ideal high-quality sound.
The live performance on this day, which was the final day of the Japan tour, was considered to be the best of the Japan tour by enthusiasts because of its good performance, surprising set list, and longest playing time. The fun of this Japan tour is in the set list, which has a daily appearance. The Tokyo performance, which became an event format, is a set list based on the latest overseas performance, and many enthusiasts were wondering if this Japan tour would be held as it is, but suddenly it has not been performed for many years at the next Nagoya performance. Introducing Let The Music Do The Talking, Kings and Queens, Beyond Beautiful, Full Circle, and FINE. Surprise mania. The reason why these 5 songs were played was because the band responded to a fan's request, and the background, the surprising amount of money the fan paid for his request of 5 songs, etc. are the MC of the live on the second day in Osaka. It is revealed in. In this way, it was two days of the Osaka performance that was held while many his enthusiasts expected the unpredictable flow of the live, but the Osaka performance that exceeded the expectations was wonderful on both days, especially the second day. The live performance was highly acclaimed by enthusiasts. The first song of the two days in Osaka became an unusual opening song called Let The Music Do The Talking, and the song that became only the second day in Osaka is the Legendary Child from the new work, the classic Same Old Song And Dance of the 70's, Toys In. The Attic, Train Kept A-Rollin', partly Home Tonight, the popular song Eat The Rich, which debuted at "The Global Warming World Tour", and a full set of listening places. Joey Kramer's drum solo is also on this day only. As a result, he is now on the longest stage of the tour, which lasts 2 hours and 10 minutes. Steven Tyler, whose private activities in Osaka were featured on the net news, listened to stable vocals from beginning to end whether he enjoyed Osaka so much, and he does not feel any decline in age. He was in a good mood from beginning to end, wearing the hat of the fan he was looking at near the flower road, and it was Angkor that showed his good mood. When Joey started the rhythm of Sweet Emotion at the end of Dream On as usual, Steven stopped and suddenly started Train Kept A-Rollin'to instruct the band. It was a nice surprise for the fans. The band's performance is also rock solid, and even if it is a daily song, you can hear the performance without any problem. Tom Hamilton, who may have been out of the tour due to poor physical condition earlier this year, is also showing a healthy appearance. There is no annoying cheers. From the opening Let The Music Do The Talking to Sweet Emotion, a limited press CD is now available as a must-have for fans who can enjoy the highest level of high-quality sound with a sense of stability and a sense of scale.
Disc 1 (72:53)
1. Intro 2. Let The Music Do The Talking 3. Love In An Elevator 4. Legendary Child 5. Oh Yeah
6. Same Old Song And Dance 7. Cryin' 8. Last Child 9. Drums Solo 10. Toys In The Attic
11. Stop Messin' Around 12. Joe's M.C. 13. Kings And Queens 14. Livin' On The Edge
Disc 2 (60:00)
1. Eat The Rich 2. F.I.N.E. 3. I Don't Want To Miss A Thing 4. No More No More 5. Come Together
6. Walk This Way 7. Home Tonight 8. Dream On 9. Train Kept A-Rollin'
10. Sweet Emotion (incl. Third Stone From The Sun) 11. Band Introduction 12. Outro (Manish Boy)
Steven Tyler - Vocals Joe Perry - Guitar Brad Whitford - Guitar Tom Hamilton - Bass
Joey Kramer - Drums
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