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The final performance at the Budokan on February 13, 1996 was recorded completely with a top-level audience shot. It is a familiar content that covers the sound with a soundboard recording, but the opening scene at the beginning, which records the state of the venue before the show and the setup scene of the equipment, is covered with a live take of Going To California. The quality is excellent throughout, and the sound and screen are perfectly synchronized, so you can enjoy the epic Budokan live performance for two hours without stress. Not only the passionate performances of Page and Plant, but also the unique drumming of the late Michael Lee, who leads the whole with his original groove and side dishes, is recorded with clear sound, and it is worth watching and listening to. The opening of this day was Thank You, the only performance of the first song out of the 10 stages in Japan. In addition, Custard Pie, who made his first appearance the day before, Black Dog, who was sometimes performed as an encore on the third song, and the beginning of the unique opening set are must-sees. (Instead, the encore for this night was What Is And What Should Never Be, which had only been played as the fourth song on the third day. This was the only day of the tour where the first song of the encore was a slow tune.) By the way, this was the first performance of Friends in Japan, and for the last day in Tokyo, it was a must-see concert where you can enjoy an original set. This is one of the best super high quality video titles of the tour, full of highlights, including a collaboration with a Japanese orchestra. Original menu included. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 13th February 1996 : Excellent Aud Shot + SBD 1. Opening 2. Thank You 3. Custard Pie 4. Black Dog 5. Tangerine 6. Hurdy Gurdy Solo 7. Gallows Pole 8. Tea For One 9. Band Introduction 10. The Song Remains the Same 11. Going To California 12. Babe I’m Gonna Leave You Whole 13. Lotta Love 14. Friends 15. Yallah 16. Four Sticks 17. Kashmir 18. What Is And What Should Never Be 19. Rock And Roll COLOR NTSC Approx. 125min.
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