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Graham Bonnet, who was fired from MSG, finally comes to Japan for the first time with Yngwie Malmsteen, a super guitarist who is as good as the master Ritchie Blackmore, with whom he played with during the Rainbow era. This is the video of the fast-playing song that was highly praised by Mr. I, a famous HR/HM music critic, and was the topic of conversation among metal kids all over Japan at the time. His very Richie-like stage actions are endearing when you think of his boldness afterwards. It is a well-known fact that the label was satisfied with the performance of this performance and immediately released a live album as “LIVE SENTENCE”. Shortly after this, it was announced that Ingie would be leaving the group as his relationship with Graham deteriorated, and in the fall of the same year, he returned to Japan with a completely different type of super guitarist, Steve Vai. This is the live performance at Welfare Pension, which is included on Disc 2. The Japanese performance X2, which is said to be a representative masterpiece, and the US live of the same year, video clips, interviews, etc. are also recorded at the same time, making it a comprehensive archival item that spells out the trajectory of Alcatraz’s most important year, 1984. A must-see item for guitar fans! ! The recording time is 200 minutes with professional specifications with menu chapters.
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