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A precious soundboard live from his solo days is here. This work contains two performances, “June 29, 1994 West Hollywood performance” as the main performance, and “March 2, 1994 Los Angeles performance” as a bonus. Both are from “THE ENTIRE WORLD 1994” accompanying “YOU FILTHY LITTLE MOUTH”. Let’s introduce the two soundboards right away. [Main: June 29 West Hollywood performance] The first to appear is a broadcast sound source containing a show at the prestigious club “HOUSE OF BLUES”. The biggest point is that it is the first soundboard since “DIVER DOWN” itself. After all, Dave’s solo has few soundboards… or rather, there are none at all. Most of the pro shots from his visit to Japan in 1988 were mimes, and the pro shots from Finland in 1999 and Camden in 2002 were half-cover bands with only VAN HALEN songs. Solo singer: There are almost no soundboards that convey the charm of Dave Lee Roth. The only exception to this is this work. It is a broadcast of a prestigious club on FM radio, and you can enjoy almost the full show with a direct sound for over 80 minutes. And the quality is also excellent. Even though it is a broadcast sound source, it is closer to a direct connection to the table than a finely mixed official style. If the super direct feeling unique to the sound board is overwhelming, it will be poured directly into your brain at the breath level. Of course, although it is rough, the mix is ​​solid, and you can enjoy the solo stage with the sound of your ears. And the show drawn with such quality is also dazzling and super valuable. As mentioned above, Dave has been playing a lot of VAN HALEN numbers since 1999, and it feels like “I’ll listen to the reorganized VH”, but here is a show of a genuine active solo singer with the VH repertoire limited to four songs. While the key points are covered in “Just A Gigolo/I Ain’t Got Nobody”, “Just Like Paradise” and “California Girls”, the core is the new work “YOU FILTHY LITTLE MOUTH” at that time. He gives a whopping eight songs. The studio album produced by Nile Rodgers had a different urban flavor, but when the heat of the stage is added to it, it suddenly becomes like Dave. His first-class hard rock “Big Train” runs wildly, the dynamism of “Hey, You Never Know” is also full, and the hidden masterpiece “Your Filthy Little Mouth” also shines. At this point, the taste of R&B tastes is even deeper, “Experience” is finally dandy, and “Land’s Edge” is even more sexy. The great cover of “Night Life” with its urban-like crying is wonderful… Vocalist: You can fully enjoy Dave’s charm. The members have also changed from “YOU FILTHY LITTLE MOUTH”, and the only one who is the same as the studio work is solo right-hand man Brett Tuggle. The rest are “non-flashy craftsmen” such as former STEPPENWOLF Rocket Ritchotte (guitar), THE OUTPATIENCE’s James Hunting, and FOREIGNER’s Ron Wikso. [Bonus: Los Angeles performance on March 2, 1994] Following the FM sound source is the warm-up show held one week before the release of “YOU FILTHY LITTLE MOUTH”. These are five genuine official soundboard songs that were recorded in separate parts on the single “Night Life”. The contents of this single vary depending on the specifications, and this work brings together the five songs “Jump”, “She’s My Machine”, “Panama”, “Big Train”, and “Experience” that were scattered on the national editions. Although it is a bonus, this is also a treasure. Dave’s solo soundboards are valuable, but official live performances are an endangered species. Most of his past singles are remixes or Spanish versions, and he hates them for not including live performances. This work is an official live take that is a rare exception. Solo singer: Dave Lee Roth’s extremely valuable soundboard album. This is a two-disc set filled with Dave’s own charm, as it is from the “YOU FILTHY LITTLE MOUTH” era, which is different from the Steve Vai era, which expanded the interpretation of early VAN HALEN, and the final solo period, when he tried to recreate his old home. The brilliance of a diamond that is not “VAN HALEN’s Dave”. House Of Blues, West Hollywood, CA. USA 29th June 1994 STEREO SBD Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA. USA 2nd March 1994 STEREO SBD House Of Blues, West Hollywood, CA. USA 29th June 1994 Disc 1(59:09) 1. DJ Intro. 2. Big Train 3. Panama 4. Experience 5. MC 6. She’s My Machine 7. A Little Luck 8. Your Filthy Little Mouth 9. Band Introductions 10. Just A Gigolo/I Ain’t Got Nobody 11. Beautiful Girls 12. MC 13. Hey, You Never Know 14. Night Life 15. Just Like Paradise Disc 2(52:06) 1. DJ Intro. 2. Land’s Edge 3. Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love 4. California Girls 5. Acoustic Intro. 6. Ice Cream Man 7. Jump8. DJ Outro. Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA. USA 2nd March 1994 9. Jump 10. She’s My Machine 11. Panama 12. Big Train 13. Experience David Lee Roth – Vocals Rocket Ritchotte – Guitar James Hunting – Bass Ron Wikso – Drums Brett Tuggle – Keyboards FM BROADCAST RECORDING
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