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AEROSMITH was at the height of their popularity in Japan in 1999, having held four major dome tours for two years in a row. Introducing a superb video that will become a symbol of this era. This work was filmed on December 31, 1999: Osaka Dome performance. This is a pro shot of a TV program featuring a countdown event to welcome the new millennium. At this time, AEROSMITH not only came to Japan for the countdown, but also conducted a solo dome tour. First, let’s check the show’s position from the schedule. 1999, December 29: Osaka Dome, December 31: Osaka Dome ←★This work★ 2000, January 2: Nagoya Dome, January 4: Fukuoka Dome, January 6 + 7: Tokyo Dome Above are all 6 performances. Not only did they conquer the four major domes, but they also held two performances each in Osaka and Tokyo. They’re not idols, they’re a foreign rock band, and even in Japan, it’s not like they were in a bubble. It’s a powerful tour that doesn’t need to be put into words to show just how amazing the Japanese spirit was at that time. This work is the highlight countdown show. This is a DVD of a TV program broadcast live on a certain satellite broadcasting station. In fact, I have gift-released the same program before, but this work is a different master. It is an even longer and more beautiful updated version of the highest peak. After all, the master of this work was provided by a recording enthusiast who received rave reviews for Michael Jackson’s extremely popular “JAPAN TOUR ’87” and Prince’s “IN JAPAN ’90.” Since that visual beauty was in the late 1980s, it is no wonder that this 1999 work is the best. And even more than the visual beauty is the length. After all, the previous masters had extracted only the live performances, but this work was recorded even before that. The program’s unique AEROSMITH history commentary corner, a studio scene by a foreign talent famous for “Warattei Itomo!”, the members heading to the stage, etc., and the waiting time until the blackout is recorded for about 12 minutes as if it were a live broadcast. Meanwhile, the space in the dome where you can enjoy the waves that are no longer seen is in full swing in real time. Of course, the main theme of this work is Kanze’s old quality live performance itself. Let’s organize the set here. 70’s Classics (10 songs + α)・Birth of the Beast: Dream On/One Way Street/Mama Kin・Fly! Aerosmith: Same Old Song And Dance/Train Kept A Rollin’ ・Dark Night Heavy Rock: Walk This Way/Sweet Emotion ・Others: Stop Messin’ Round/Mother Popcorn/Chip Away The Stone/Heartbreaker 80’s and later (12 songs )・Dan With Millers: Let The Music Do The Talking・Permanent Vacation: Rag Doll/Dude (Looks Like a Lady)・Pump: Love In An Elevator/Janie’s Got A Gun・Get A Grip: Eat The Rich/Livin’ On The Edge/Cryin’, Nine Lives: Falling In Love/Pink/Full Circle, Others: I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing…and so on. Greatest hits covering both the 70’s and the GEFFEN era. What’s more, the stage set at the height of its popularity is gorgeous, and the spectacle of Osaka Dome turning into a huge field of rocket balloons…everything is amazing. The biggest highlight of all is definitely the countdown. It seems that the day started with a 20 minute push, and at that point the careful time adjustment to midnight was ruined. From the middle of the show, they started playing famous songs one after another as if reeling, and the show heated up as they went. In the end, they even started playing “Chip Away The Stone” which was not planned. At that time, the fans who were watching the clock and watching the broadcast seemed to be prepared to say “Now, it’s the countdown” around “Mama Kin”, but AEROSMITH started “Train Kept A Rollin”’ as it was. “Hey, hey, what are we going to do when this happens once every 1,000 years?” I was worried, but “Train Kept A Rollin”’ ended at 23:59:37. With 23 seconds left, Steven Tyler called out “Suimasen!” in Japanese, inviting a countdown, and he made it in time! A swarm of balloon rockets suddenly blew up, and Stephen shouted, “Happy new year!!” A waterfall of balloons flows in and huge confetti shoots up like a geyser. The family members of the members also appeared on stage, hugging each other, and were all in the mood of “We did it!” No matter how well-seasoned the calculation may be, it is still decided with a bang. It’s a highlight that makes you realize how much they “had” back then. This work doesn’t end there. The message of prayer offered to God (with Japanese translation) creates a solemn mood, and then the avalanche of “Full Circle” is very cool. Afterwards, a chorus of birthday songs broke out for Tom Hamilton, whose birthday was on New Year’s Eve. And the last song that pops out is the precious ZEP cover “Heartbreaker” included in “Sweet Emotion”! A full-fledged performance, a gorgeous Greatest Hits, a venue spectacle full of the era…This is a masterpiece professional shot that masters the splendor of a piece of music software. On top of that, the real-time feeling of welcoming the new millennium is amazing, and you can even feel the thrill of the countdown. As we approach 2022, please synchronize this work with your watch and watch it with excitement. Only then can the performance, which heats up one song at a time, feel real. A masterpiece of the era when AEROSMITH was the symbol of Western music rock. Multi-camera professional shot of “December 31, 1999: Osaka Dome Performance”. This is a DVD of the live broadcast of the countdown live to welcome the new millennium. The best master by a domestic record enthusiast is completely official quality that updates the highest peak ever, and it is also the longest recorded in history, including the explanation corner of aero history, the venue before the performance, and the dressing room. This is a video masterpiece filled with highlights from every corner, including a live performance that can be called the ultimate greatest hits, a countdown that makes you laugh at 20 minutes, a big chorus of Tom Hamilton’s birthday song, and more. Live at Osaka Dome, Osaka, Japan 31st December 1999 PRO-SHOT(Best Quality) 1. Aerosmith History 2. Studio Talk 3. Backstage/Pre-Show 4. Intro S.E. 5. Eat The Rich Vocals are off at first 6. Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees) 7. Same Old Song And Dance 8. Love In An Elevator 9. Livin’ On The Edge 10. Rag Doll 11. Dream On 12. Janie’s Got A Gun 13. One Way Street 14. Pink 15. Let The Music Do The Talking 16. Stop Messin’Around 17. Mother Popcorn 18. Walk This Way 19. I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing 20. Cryin’ 21. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) 22. Chip Away The Stone 23. Mama Kin 24. Train Kept A Rollin’ Short Arrangement 25. Countdown to 2000 / Happy New Year! 26. Message from Steven (with Interpreter) 27. Full Circle 28. Happy Birthday Tom Hamilton 29. Sweet Emotion 30 Heartbreaker/Sweet Emotion (outro) 31. Band Introductions Steven Tyler – vocals, harmonica, percussion Joe Perry – guitar, vocals Brad Whitford – guitar Tom Hamilton – bass Joey Kramer – drums, percussion PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.130min.
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