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AEROSMITH in 2007, who welcomed Tom Hamilton back from pharyngeal cancer and embarked on a full-scale world tour for the first time in a long time. A new recording that allows you to experience the scene at its finest is now available. This work is recorded in “Bristow performance on September 16, 2007”. It is a superb audience recording. AEROSMITH, who returned with Tom at the end of 2006, performed a solo world tour in 2007 and a joint tour with ZZ TOP in 2009. In the latter, Tom left again for surgery, but in 2007 the original five members were completed. And that 2007 was also the first world tour since the “NINE LIVES Tour”. Live activities were active during that time, but only in North America and Japan. It was the first time in eight years that they had toured the world, visiting Europe and South America. First, let’s review the overall picture of such a tour.・April 12th + 15th: South America (2 shows) ←※QUILMES ROCK ・April 18th – May 2nd: North America #1 (5 shows) ←※ROBIN HOOD FOUNDATION ・May 31st + June 2nd: Asia (2 shows ・June 6th – July 12th: Europe (16 shows) ・July 19th – 27th: North America #2 (4 shows) ・September 8th – 24th: North America #3 (8 shows) ←★Here★ This is AEROSMITH in 2007. There were solo performances by Stephen and Joe in the years before and after, but in 2007, AEROSMITH was the only one that was fully committed. The Bristow performance in this work was the final one. It was the fourth concert of “North America #3”. This work recorded at such a show is a superb product with a “super” that makes you doubt your ears and ask “Is it really Odins!?” It was recently announced by the prestigious excavation company “Krw_co”, and is a masterpiece among masterpieces that was digitized directly from the original DAT master. What is surprising is that the sound It’s a very thick and close recording. “Krw_co” released it as an audience recording, and if you listen to it with headphones, the snare sounds like a customer recording. However, that’s about it, and the strong, on-core, the direct feeling with no sense of distance, and the fine details make it worthy of being called “like a sound board.” Moreover, it’s neat and fresh. There’s no deterioration in the ultimate freshness because it’s the original DAT direct, and the stereo feeling is excellent. In 2007, “Quilmes There are also soundboards/pro shots such as “Quilmes Rock” and “Robin Hood Foundation”, but frankly speaking, this work is of much higher quality. The soundboard quality is different from the full show “Quilmes Rock” and “Robin Hood Foundation”. Let’s organize it by comparing it here. 70’s (9 songs) Beast Birth: Walkin’ The Dog (★) / Dream On Fly! Aerosmith: Same Old Song And Dance (★) / S.O.S. (Too Bad) (★) / Seasons of Wither Dark Night Heavy Rock: Sweet Emotion / Walk This Way Rocks: Last Child (★) / Rats In The Cellar (★) Draw The Line: Draw The Line 80’s and later (8 songs) Permanent Vacation: Hangman Jury Pump: Love in an Elevator / What It Takes (★) Get a Grip: Cryin’ / Livin’ on the Edge, Nine Lives: Pink (★), Honkin’ On Bo-Bo: Baby Please Don’t Go/Stop Messin’ Around *Note: ★ marks are songs that cannot be heard on the QUILMES ROCK/ROBIN HOOD FOUNDATION soundboard. …And so it is. The opening with “Love in an Elevator” is very 2007-like, but after that there are many numbers that are different from “Quilmes Rock” at the beginning of the tour. In particular, “S.O.S. (Too Bad)”, “Pink”, “Hangman Jury”, and “Walkin’ The Dog” are delicious repertoires that could not be heard even in “ROCKIN’ THE JOINT” and “YOU GOTTA MOVE”. AEROSMITH in 2007 was not very familiar because it was in the middle of a 7-year break from visiting Japan. This is a newly excavated live album that gives you the best experience of such a missing link. DAT master sound far surpasses the standard soundboard. Superb audience recording of “September 16, 2007 Bristow performance”. This is a masterpiece digitized directly from the original DAT master excavated by the prestigious “Krw_co”, and is extremely thick and close. The snare has a customer-like sound, but the strong on core, the direct feeling with no sense of distance, and the fine details are suitable to be called “just like a soundboard”. It is neat and fresh, and is of higher quality than the soundboards that represent tours such as “Quilmes Rock” and “Robin Hood Foundation”. This is a new masterpiece that allows you to experience the best of the delicious full show, including repertoires that you cannot hear on “ROCKIN’ THE JOINT” and “YOU GOTTA MOVE”, such as “S.O.S. (Too Bad)”, “Pink”, “Hangman Jury”, and “Walkin’ The Dog”. Nissan Pavilion, Bristow, VA, USA 16th September 2007 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Disc 1 (61:31) 1. Intro 2. Love In An Elevator 3. Same Old Song And Dance 4. Cryin’ 5. S.O.S. (Too Bad) 6. Pink 7. What It Takes 8. Last Child 9. Baby Please Don’t Go 10. Hangman Jury Seasons Of Wither 12. Walkin’ The Dog Disc 2 (55:32) 1. Dream On 2. Rats In The Cellar 3. Livin’ On The Edge 4. Stop Messin’ Around 5. Sweet Emotion 6. Draw The Line 7. Walk This Way 8. Band Intro’s / Good Night Steven Tyler – vocals, harmonica, percussion Joe Perry guitar, backing & lead vocals Tom Hamilton – bass Joey Kramer – drums Brad Whitford – guitar Russ Irwin – keyboards, backing vocals
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