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From the 2013 “The Global Warming World Tour” Japan tour accompanying the new work “Music From Another Dimension”, the second day of the two-day Osaka performance, the Osaka City Central Gymnasium performance on August 16th, is recorded completely with a super high-quality audience recording of the highest level. The recorder is the taper of Metallica’s “SUMMER SONIC OSAKA 2013” released at the same time this week, and this board also uses the original master that has not been circulated on the Internet or among traders at all. Recorded from the best position from the seat right next to the mixer desk area located in the middle of the venue. With a direct sound image that does not feel the distance, the vividness of Steven’s vocals and guitar solos can be heard with a sound comparable to line recording. The balance of each sound is also at the highest level, the PA is stable from start to finish, and the good news is that there is no surrounding audience noise, so you can fully enjoy the whole picture of the show with ideal high-quality sound. The live performance on this day, which was the final day of the Japan tour, was praised by enthusiasts as the best of the Japan tour, with its excellent performance content, surprising set list, and longest performance time. The interesting thing about this Japan tour is the set list, which changed every day. The Tokyo performance, which was in the form of an event, had a set list that followed the most recent overseas performance, and many enthusiasts thought that this Japan tour would continue as is, but at the next Nagoya performance, Let The Music Do The Talking, Kings and Queens, Beyond Beautiful, Full Circle, and F.I.N.E, which had not been played for many years, suddenly appeared. The enthusiasts were surprised. The reason these five songs were played was because the band responded to a fan’s request, and the details of the situation and the surprising amount the fan paid for the five songs were revealed in the MC of the second day’s Osaka performance. Thus, the two days of Osaka performances were held with many enthusiasts looking forward to the unpredictable flow of the live, but the Osaka performances, which exceeded expectations, were wonderful on both days, and the second day’s performance in particular was highly praised by enthusiasts. The first song on the two days in Osaka was an unusual opening song called Let The Music Do The Talking, and the songs that were only played on the second day in Osaka were Legendary Child from the new album, 70’s classic Same Old Song And Dance, Toys In The Attic, Train Kept A-Rollin’, Home Tonight (partially), and the popular song Eat The Rich, which was first performed on “The Global Warming World Tour”. Joey Kramer’s drum solo was also only on this day. As a result, the stage lasted for 2 hours and 10 minutes, the longest of the tour. Steven Tyler, whose private behavior in Osaka was even featured in the internet news, must have enjoyed Osaka so much that he gave a stable vocal performance from start to finish, and there was no sign of any aging. He was in a good mood from start to finish, trying to put on the hats of fans watching him near the runway, and his good mood was evident during the encore. After Dream On ended, Joey started to beat the rhythm of the final song Sweet Emotion as usual, but Stephen stopped him and instructed the band to suddenly start Train Kept A-Rollin’. It was a pleasant surprise for the fans. The band’s performance was also solid, and they played a problem-free performance even though the songs changed each day. Tom Hamilton, who had been absent from the tour due to poor health this year, also appeared in good health. There were no annoying cheers. From the opening Let The Music Do The Talking to Sweet Emotion, this is a must-have 2-disc set for fans that can be enjoyed with the highest level of high-quality sound that is outstanding and full of scale. Live at Municipal Central Gymnasium, Osaka, Japan 16th August 2013 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) 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 Stop 11. 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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