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Mick Jagger’s first visit to Japan, which shook the Japanese archipelago before the Stones. This compilation TV show brings back the unforgettable “Spring of 1988” to life in vivid detail. This work includes a number of TV programs that were broadcast when Mick visited Japan. A similarly titled version was a big hit in the past, but this work is an expanded version that is based on that masterpiece and has been greatly expanded to about 73 minutes. The content consists of 14 different types of footage, from news programs that only featured him for a moment to special programs. The recordings are in chronological order of broadcast and can be roughly divided into the following five types. Let’s take a closer look at each one, including a review of the previous version. [March 7th: Narita Arrival Document (2 types)] First, the announcement of his arrival in Japan on a news program and the morning variety show “Good Morning! Nice Day” on March 7th, when he actually arrived at Narita Airport. The scene of the airport, crowded with media and fans, brings the atmosphere of the era to life. Furthermore, in the comments from the studio, Kameâ—‹da, a Stones fan, said, “I’m not Horowitz, but I wanted to see Mick a little earlier,” expressing a very 80s feeling, while an out-of-place commentator said nonsense like, “I guess Japan is the last place to make money.” This misunderstanding is also the best. [March 8: Press Conference (3 types)] Next is the press conference held the next day at the ANA Hotel in Akasaka. “You at 3 o’clock,” “News Station,” and “Good Morning! Nice Day.” The first shock is “You at 3 o’clock.” A live broadcast of a general living room program hosted by the great Showa era actress Moriâ—‹ko, titled “Rock superstar Mick Jagger finally comes to Japan,” with almost no time lag. This alone conveys the huge impact of his first visit to Japan, and Mori is amazing. “It’s easy to remember in Japan. Let’s remember it as ‘Nikujaga’,” “Rock nikujaga. It’s like eating it in Asakusa,” he repeats over and over again. Mori-san is wonderful, as he somehow smiles even at this outrageous statement, and the seriousness of the other presenter, Noma Ohei-san, who does not respond and tries to change the topic, is also touching. Another amazing thing is the “News Station” broadcast on the day. In addition to the press conference footage, the program’s own edit of “Satisfaction” is played. It is a live video of the 1969 Hyde Park performance, but it is overlaid with topical footage from the time of release (1965). The topics are “Fuel loading at the Tokaimura nuclear power plant”, “Fighting Harada becomes world champion”, “Narita confirmed as New Tokyo International Airport”, etc. The idea of ​​conveying the feeling of the era to the viewers is very news program-like, and it is a super rare version that was only possible because it was an “incident” that involved the general public. “Good Morning! Nice Day” is broadcast on the day after the press conference, “March 9th”, and it is great to be able to watch the press conference for a long time. It is also amazing when it moves to the studio. When the commentator said, “He was smiling and friendly, which was different from the image I had of him,” Shintaro Kurimoto, who was a real fan, replied, “No, no, he’s a pretty dangerous guy.” This smug face that says, “Don’t underestimate our Mick”… “Even though you look like that, our senior is scary,” is understandable, but also embarrassing. [March 10th: Long interview / 12th: Last minute announcement (2 types)] The familiar “Best Hits USA with Mick Jagger.” Recorded on “March 10th” and aired two weeks later on March 23rd. This week, the chart introduction was aired at the end (the lineup was also very period-like), and almost the entire program was a special feature on Mick. The unusual structure alone conveyed a special feeling. At the beginning, the live performance of “Under My Thumb” from “June 25, 1982: Wembley, London” (audio is from the official version) is played, but even more than that, the long interview is wonderful, and there is no other interview video of this length at this time. Moreover, the content is also special. Even if you just pick up a little bit… “I proceeded carefully so that something like 15 years ago would not happen again,” “I don’t do long-distance marathons. In fact, it’s unhealthy,” “I don’t do choreography. I don’t care about my image. I’m just myself,” “Sometimes I get tired of rock,” “Rock is a momentum. If you do it many times, you get stuck in a mold,” “I studied economics and political science at school. I should have done accounting instead (laughs),” “I had a hard time choosing my path. I didn’t think it would turn out like this,” “When you program a drum machine, you have to sing along with it. Nowadays, everyone is mechanical,” and so on. You can see a lot of sincere “Mick the musician” that is completely different from the general public program. ★New footage 1★ Here are two new scenes that you couldn’t see last time. One is a performance scene inserted between interviews. There was a live video of “Under My Thumb” in the previous video, but this time, five more songs, “Throwaway,” “Say You Will,” “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” “Hard Woman,” and “One Hit (to the Body),” will be shown uncut. It’s not very valuable, but the real-time feeling of watching the PVs many times back then is overwhelming. ★The 22nd new video is “All Night Fuji,” recorded after “Best Hit USA.” The video is just a re-edited version of the Narita and press conferences, but it is a vivid announcement just before the first performance, such as a studio talk where the band asks, “Are you going to see it?” [March 15th: Osaka performance / March 20th: Postponement announcement (3 types)] Here is a precious video of the pros’ visit to Japan! This is “Throwaway” from the “March 15th: Osaka Castle Hall” performance. It’s just a short one-camera video with a program narration, but it’s a treasure that allows you to see Mick’s historic Japanese premiere in a professional shot. Even more shocking is the postponement notice that was broadcast on March 20th. It was broadcast during the live broadcast of the Hanshin vs Nankai exhibition game and during a horse racing program. It’s heartwarming that the Hawks are “Nankai,” but the contents of the notice are also too vivid. Let me write it out briefly: “The rescheduled performance scheduled for today by Mick Jagger has been canceled due to his condition not improving. The next rescheduled performance will be held at Osaka Castle Hall on Monday, March 28th.” This wording is surprising, but the fact that it was recorded is also surprising. This work is a recording by a record enthusiast, but I wonder if they kept recording the broadcast for this notice (!?)… It’s true that at the venue on March 19th, it was announced that “We will inform you with a notice,” but there’s no way they could know what time it was. It’s a frightening maniac spirit. [March 22: Tokyo performance (4 types)] This is also a very rare pro shot! This is “News Station” broadcast on the Tokyo premiere “March 22”. Suddenly, along with the beautiful Koâ—‹ Etsuko, Mick comes to the Tokyo Dome! Then, the second song of the day, “Throwaway”, plays for about 3 minutes! Of course, the live performance on this day will be broadcast on TV, but this is a completely diff video only for this occasion! The multi-camera footage and high-quality microphone sound are both original. Furthermore, Mr. Hisaâ—‹ Hiroshi’s comments are interesting. “Well, one of the points of rock music is the volume of the sound, but I think you can see that this makes recording even more difficult. It’s quite different from the sense of realism,” he says, almost like a bootleg commentary (laughs). In addition, “Good Morning! Nice Day”, which features a different version of “Throwaway” from “News Station”, is also included. The handwritten words “50,000 people singing 22 songs in a fever!” are thrilling, and the scenes sandwiched between super rare professional shots are also documented. The sight of fans getting excited with the air band while waiting for the show to start, and an older woman looking at them suspiciously (you came to see it too?) are also intense, and among the excited celebrities are some who have already passed away… ★New Footage No. 3★ Finally, two new videos have been added. First, “All Night Fuji” again. This was broadcast on the day of the Nagoya performance (March 26th) and is an announcement of the concert broadcast scheduled for March 27th (you can enjoy the original broadcast on our store’s “MICK JAGGER IN TOKYO DOME: TV BROADCAST 1988”). Calling the Tokyo Dome “Big Egg”, female talents read scripts so haltingly that you wonder if they’re drunk, recruiting female college students on public airwaves, and now-known painter Tsuruta Kataoka acting like a thug… though it’s short, scenes that are unthinkable today burst out one after another. ★New footage #4★ The very last footage is also new, Yoshida Terumi’s “VIDEO MAGAZINE”. All performances have already ended, and Torii Kata and Matsukane Yone talk about Mick, and a roundtable discussion is held with general audience members at a bar. The comments are realistic, but it’s the studio talk that’s funny. Mari Okada, who was still in her 20s, asks, “Why was your visit to Japan canceled in 1973?” Yoshida Terumi is flustered and can’t answer right away. Well, it’s true that even in 1988, you have to think carefully about whether it’s okay to say “It was because you were smoking marijuana” on public airwaves. The above is a historical testimony video of 14 types, 1 hour, 13 minutes, and 16 seconds. It has been extended by nearly 30 minutes, and even if you don’t know the time, it is interesting as a documentary film, and the deeper your memories, the more the scent of the era tickles your nose. A super entertainment masterpiece. Mick’s visit, a major event in the history of Western music in Japan. A collection of professional shots of Mick Jagger’s first visit to Japan. This is a compilation of TV programs broadcast in Japan at the time. It includes 14 different types of footage, from news programs that only featured him for a moment to special interviews in which Mick talks a lot. Starting with the advance announcement of his visit to Japan, his arrival at Narita, press conferences, last-minute specials, actual reports, the sudden illness postponement incident, and the post-show impressions…recorded in chronological order, the primary school day that shook the archipelago is vividly revived. It is a historical masterpiece of about 73 minutes that boasts the same level of excitement as a documentary film.Various TV Program compilation (73:16) 1. Concert Dates Announcement (Broadcast in February) ARRIVED AT NARITA AIRPORT on 7th March 2. OHAYO! NICE DAY #1 (Broadcast on 9:41AM/9:46AM, 8th March) PRESS CONFERENCE (Tokyo Akasaka Zen’nikku Hotel, 8th March) 3. SANJI-NO-ANATA (Broadcast 3-4PM, 8th March) 4. NEWS STATION #1 (Broadcast 10-11:17PM, 8th March) 5. “Satisfaction” News Station Edition (feat. Hyde Park Live 1969 & Japanese historical films 1965) 6. OHAYO! NICE DAY #2(Broadcast on 9:36AM, 9th March) BEST HIT USA Interview in Tokyo on 10th March (Broadcast on 23rd March) ★Complete version 7. Intro Bridgestone Sound Highway 8. Interview 1 9. Under My Thumb (Wembley Stadium, London 25th June 1982)? 10. Interview 2 11. Throwaway 12. Interview 3 13. Say You Will 14. Interview 415. Jumping Jack Flash 16. Hard Woman 17. Interview 5 18. One Hit (to the Body) 19. Outro. ALL NIGHT FUJI #1 (Broadcast on 12th March)★First appearance A caption announces “The songs to be performed have been decided! “Original bilingual translation and original editing 20. Narita Airport & Press Conference IN OSAKA 21. “Throwaway” (Live at Osaka-Jo Hall on 15th March) 22. Telop Information #1 “Concert postponed due to Mick’s illness” (20th March) Performance Postponement notice: Valuable 23. Telop Information #2 “Concert postponed due to Mick’s illness” (20th March) Performance postponement notice Valuable IN TOKYO24. NEWS STATION #2 (Broadcast 10-11:17PM on 22nd March) 25. “Throwaway” (Live at Tokyo Dome 22nd March) 26. OHAYO! NICE DAY #3 (Broadcast on 9:36AM, 23rd March) 27. ALL NIGHT FUJI (Broadcast on 26th March)★First appearance Promote Tokyo Dome Concert TV Broadcast (on 27th March) 38. VIDEO MAGAZINE ★First appearance Approx. 7 minutes Rare PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx. 73 min.
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