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AEROSMITH in the “GET A GRIP” era, which finally won No. 1 in the US and reached its peak. A soundboard album that will pour the live performance of the climax into your brain is here. It will be released as the best master. This work is engraved with the “June 22, 1994 Nijmegen performance”. It is a stereo soundboard recording of the performance at the festival “Veronica’s Mega Music Rock Experience” held in the Netherlands. Speaking of AEROSMITH, they are the one and only giants who have made a huge mark on rock history. At the height of their power, we have archived many masterpieces of pro shots / soundboards at our shop. First of all, let’s organize our collection while taking a bird’s-eye view of their activities. 1993 {April 20th “GET A GRIP” released} June 2nd – October 2nd: North America #1 (68 performances) ←※PITTSBURGH 1993 and others October 21st – December 8th: Europe (29 performances) December 28th – 31st: North America #2a (3 performances) 1994 January 1st – 23rd: North America #2b / South America #1 (7 performances) ←※RIO DE JANEIRO 1994 January 25th – February 26th: North America #3 (20 performances) ←※TAMPA 1994 April 27th – May 17th: Japan (13 performances) May 21st – July 12th: Europe #2 (30 performances) ←★Here★ July 29th – November 10th: North America #4 (46 performances) {November 1st “BIG “ONES” Released November 13th – December 19th: South America #2 / North America #5 (16 performances) ← * BOSTON 1994 This is AEROSMITH in 1993/1994. The scale of about 240 performances is undoubtedly the largest in his career. It was a big tour at the peak. The Nijmegen performance of this work was the 18th performance of “Europe #2” which was approaching the end of such a world tour. Such shows are famous for having a super high-grade sound board from long ago, but this work is the highest peak of such a classic sound board. It is a master provided by overseas researchers with a stamp of approval saying “This is the best”. If you say that the sound is “comparable to the super famous TAMPA 1994 STEREO SOUNDBOARD MASTER”, many people will get it. It is a so-called “official grade” guy, and it is ridiculous to verbalize each one as “the core is ○○” and “the details are ◇◇”. However, there is one thing to note here. There have been some previous releases that claim to be complete versions, but that is a mistake. The incomparably short pro shot version and the early version without “Mama Kin” and “Sweet Emotion” are out of the question, and the long version that came out later also does not have “Draw The Line” that was played on the day, so the full show complete version has not yet been realized. Unfortunately, this work also does not include “Draw The Line”, but everything else is the longest version that can be enjoyed. So, what kind of set can be enjoyed in this work? Let’s organize it by comparing it with “TAMPA 1994 STEREO SOUNDBOARD MASTER”, the definitive version of “GET A GRIP Tour”. Get a Grip (11 songs) Eat the Rich/Get a Grip (★*)/Fever/Flesh (★*)/Amazing/Cryin’/Crazy (★)/Boogie Man/Shut Up And Dance (*)/Walk On Down (*)/Livin’ On the Edge Others (10 songs) GEFFEN era: Janie’s Got a Gun/Love In An Elevator/Dude (Looks Like a Lady) 70’s classics: Toys In The Attic/Mama Kin/Sweet Emotion/Dream On/Walk This Way Other covers: Stop Messin’ Around (★)/Born Under a Bad Sign (★*) *Note: Songs marked with “★” were not heard on “TAMPA 1994”. Songs marked with “*” are exclusive to this tour. …And so it goes. The best part is the super extravagant performance of the “GET A GRIP” numbers. The album itself contained 14 songs without bonus tracks, but 11 songs were performed on this day. Tour-only songs such as “Shut Up And Dance” and “Walk On Down” were also available on “TAMPA 1994”, but this work also includes the even rarer “Get A Grip” and “Flesh”. This is a rich “GET A GRIP color” that is outstanding among the pro shots/soundboards on the above dates. Even more rare is Albert King’s “Born Under A Bad Sign”. Although it feels like a light intro to “Dream On” (about 1 and a half minutes), everyone participated in the performance. Even looking over their entire career, this is a cover that has never been performed anywhere other than this work. Also, speaking of playful covers, “Sweet Emotion”, which also features “Dazed And Confused” and “Peter Gunn Theme”, is a must-listen. In any case, this is a superb live album with a delicious rush of “GET A GRIP” numbers. Although it is neither an album reproduction nor a full-length performance, it is no exaggeration to say that this is the soundboard that is closest to the live performance version of GET A GRIP. This is a stereo soundboard recording of the best master of the soundboard, “June 22, 1994 Nijmegen performance,” which cuts out the climax of a glorious career. This is the longest version of the best master provided by an overseas researcher, which also includes “Mama Kin” and “Sweet Emotion.” With the finest official sound, you can enjoy rare limited songs such as “Get A Grip,” “Flesh,” “Shut Up And Dance,” “Walk On Down,” and “Born Under A Bad Sign.” This is the soundboard album that is closest to the live performance version of GET A GRIP. This is a super high-quality stereo soundboard. UPGRADE!!! Nijmegen, Goffert Park, Netherlands 22nd June 1994 STEREO SBD Disc:1 (58:29) 1. Eat The Rich 2. Toys In The Attic 3. Get A Grip 4. Fever 5. Flesh 6. Amazing 7. Mama Kin ★ 8. Cryin’ 9. Crazy 10. Boogie Man 11. Shut Up And Dance Disc:2 7) 1. Stop Messin’ Around 2. Walk On Down 3. Janie’s Got A Gun 4. Love In An Elevator 5. Sweet Emotion incl. Dazed And Confused & Peter Gunn Theme ★ 6. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) 7. Born Under A Bad Sign ★ 8. Dream On 9. Livin’ On The Edge 10. Walk This Way STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
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