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The revolutionary album “BRITISH STEEL” showed the template for new music heavy metal and made a “declaration of steel god” to the whole world. The symbolic sound board, which can be said to be the live version, has been upgraded! The CD with the ultimate sound has been urgently imported from overseas! The evolution of the greatest masterpiece full SBD in the history of steel! This work is permanently preserved in “Denver performance on June 25, 1980”. It is the best stereo sound board recording. This recording has long been known as “the best and strongest sound board of the BRITISH STEEL Tour” and is a major staple that has produced many existing groups. The highest peak was the official version of our already released “DEFINITIVE DENVER 1980” and the 50th anniversary box, but this work is the ultimate version that is better than both of them! As for the important recording time / sound, this is very similar to the official version. The previous edition “DEFINITIVE DENVER 1980” was called “the masterpiece of leaked sound boards”, but this work is even more solid, thick and tight. When you listen to it, the previous edition with a more donshari sound seems flashy, but that was probably the balance that was created. The previous edition had a feeling that the vocal sa row (sa sis se so) was piercing to the ears, but this new master does not even have such a small distortion. The ultimate quality that is more lustrous and beautiful than the official version Such a sound is very similar to the version included in the official box “50 HEAVY METAL YEARS OF MUSIC”, but this work exceeds the official version. It is a fine noise. If you have any existing releases (including the official version), please listen to “Victim Of Changes” and “The Green Manalishi” with headphones. You will notice a small strange noise such as “Ziri” and “Pu” around “5:00” and “5:40” for “Victim Of Changes” and “3:15-3:20” for “The Green Manalishi”. This is a noise that is not only already released but also in the official version, but this work is beautifully arranged. Perhaps those who have actually confirmed it may think “I didn’t notice such a small noise”. It is certainly too small compared to the upgrade of the overall sound, but historical masterpieces and masterpieces require the ultimate form. The Denver performance sound board is also the ultimate live album where even upgrading the needle tip is important (the above are the improvement points we noticed in our shop, but there may be more). A historic full live performance that spread the steel god declaration to the world The “BRITISH STEEL Tour” that turned history upside down is depicted with such official quality. Let’s look back on the historic full set here. British Steel (4 songs) Living After Midnight / You Don’t Have To Be Old To Be Wise / Grinder / Steeler (★) 70’s Classics (9 songs) Wings of Fate: The Ripper / Victim Of Changes / Genocide (★) / Tyrant Murder Machine: Hell Bent For Leather / Running Wild (★) / The Green Manalishi (with the Two Pronged Crown) Others: Sinner / Beyond The Realms Of Death *Note: The “★” mark indicates a song that cannot be heard on the 80’s soundboard of the tour afterwards. …And so it goes. When it comes to “BRITISH STEEL”, “Breaking the Law”, “Living After Midnight” and “Metal Gods” are the three major classic songs, but in fact, neither “Breaking the Law” nor “Metal Gods” were played in 1980. Instead (?), rare songs such as “You Don’t Have To Be Old To Be Wise” and “Steeler” are regularly included. Although the album was released, it was not yet decided which song would be their signature song… This is also a strong real-time feeling. Even in the classics, you can enjoy the tight ensemble with Dave Holland’s drumming, and especially “Genocide” and “Running Wild” are rare songs that have been sealed for more than 20 years. And the best one is “Steeler”. After this tour, it was not played for 29 years until the album reproduction tour in 2009. It allows you to taste the trance feeling of that endless riff with the band’s potential at that time. When was the “birth of heavy metal”? It is an eternal proposition that the answer has not been determined even after decades. When THE BEATLES shouted “Helter Skelter”, when STEPPENWOLF described the sound of a motorcycle engine as “heavy metal thunder”, when the bells of “Black Sabbath” rang out… Among the various theories, it was certain that “BRITISH STEEL” was the decisive factor. The artwork, lyrics, and fashion all strongly pushed out “heavy metal,” and slammed “This is heavy metal!” No matter where you start, “BRITISH STEEL = metal” is unshakable. This work is the stage version of such a monumental album era. It goes beyond the dimension of a masterpiece of one band, and is the most important live album of the music genre “Heavy Metal”. It is an ultimate one that updates the highest peak and surpasses the official one. The ultimate stereo soundboard recording of “Denver performance on June 25, 1980”. The new master is thicker, thicker, and tighter than the previous edition “DEFINITIVE DENVER 1980”, and the highest peak update quality without even the slightest noise of “Victim Of Changes” and “The Green Manalishi”, which were unavoidable even in the official version of the 50th anniversary box. It is the ultimate evolution of the historical masterpiece, which can be said to be the stage version of the revolutionary album “BRITISH STEEL”. The Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, CO, USA 25th June 1980 STEREO SBD UPGRADE!!! 1. Introduction 2. Hell Bent For Leather 3. The Ripper 4. Running Wild 5. Living After Midnight 6. Sinner 7. Beyond The Realms Of Death 8. You Don’t Have To Be Old To Be Wise 9. Grinder 10. Victim Of Changes 11. Steeler 12. Genocide 13. Tyrant 14. The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown) STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Rob Halford – Vocals Glenn Tipton – Guitar K.K. Downing – Guitar Ian Hill – Bass Dave Holland – Drums
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