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Rediscovering the miraculous sound source! ! ! Boston first came to Japan in 1979, and this is the final edition of Budokan. The best-selling “Tribute To Brad Delp” had unprecedented high-quality sound, but unfortunately it was recorded in monaural. While searching the music warehouse since last year, the team happened to discover a cassette of the same performance! ! ! I was surprised when I listened to it! ! ! Both channels are in full stereo with no problems! ! ! I think they were spinning two cars! ! ! What’s more, the two cassettes for the next day, the 20th, were tied together with a rubber band! ! ! There will be an additional performance at Budokan on the 20th. As soon as the event started, all seats were standing, so it was difficult to fix the microphone position…. Even though she was kept still by the staff (maybe that conversation was also included?), she left behind the legend of Peach’s proud performance! As expected! There was a time when people called it commercial rock, but there is no doubt that Boston is a rock’n’roll band that continues to have a brilliant influence on the rock world! 20th April 1979-“Gensou Futo” Disc 1/ Main; 01. Opening 02. Rock & Roll Band 03. Help Me (Shattered Images) 04. Peace Of Mind 05. Something About You (intro.) 06. Feelin’ Satisfied 07 . Don’t Look Back 08. The Journey 09. More Than A Feeling 10. A Man I’ll Never Be 11. Smokin’ 12. Keyboard Solo 13. Smokin’ 14. Guitar Solo 15. Tom’s Blues 16. Guitar solo 17 Foreplay / Long Time Disc 2/ Encore; Encore 1: 01. Applause 02. MC 03. Something About You Encore 2: 04. Party Encore 3: 05. Television Politician Encore 4: 06. Don’t Be Afraid 07. Ending SE~Announcement Tom Scholz;Guitar, Keyboards Brad Delp;Vocal, Guitar Barry Goudreau;Guitar Fran Sheehan;Bass Guitar John “Sib” Hashian;Drums
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