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P.I.L. Public Image Limited/Osaka,Japan 1985

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The PiL series of the prestigious Kinney, whose two works “SHIBUYA 1985” and “NAKANO SUNPLAZA 1985” are shocking. The sequel, the Osaka live album, is now available. This work was recorded at the “January 14, 1985: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall” performance. This is an exquisite audience recording. In addition to the two series mentioned above, there is also an official video of the 1985 performance in Japan called “ANARCHY MOVIE ’85.” First, let’s check the position of each show on the schedule.・January 10th “SHIBUYA 1985” ・January 11th “NAKANO SUNPLAZA 1985” ・January 12th “NAKANO SUNPLAZA 1985” + official video ・January 14th: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall ←★This work★ ・January 15th: Fukuoka Civic Hall, January 16th: Nagoya City Public Hall, 6 performances in total. The three performances in Tokyo in the first half were held in the two series mentioned above, and the Osaka performance of this work is the fourth performance in the second half. Like the previous two works, this work recorded at such a show is the original master of the prestigious “Kinney”, which will be released for the first time worldwide. The sound is clear and shines this time as well. Although the sound is not as neat as the previous two works, the direct feeling of the thick core is even better. It absorbs the enthusiasm of the audience, so you wouldn’t mistake it for a soundboard, but the contours of the performance sounds and vocals are so clear that if you listen to it without any information, you’ll think, “Is this an IEMs recording?” Moreover, as the show progresses, the closeness will improve. Of course, IEMs were impossible in the 80’s, but it is a great line-like recording. What is depicted with such a vivid sound is a full show that follows the definitive CD “SHIBUYA 1985” but is a bit different. If you’re paying attention to this article, you’re probably already enjoying “SHIBUYA 1985,” so let’s organize the sets while comparing them.・Public Image (5 songs): Low Life/Religion/Public Image/Annalisa/Attack ・Metal Box (3 songs): Memories/Poptones/Chant ・Flowers of Romance (3 songs): Flowers of Romance (★ )/Banging The Door/ Under The House (★)・This Is What You Want (4 songs): 1981/Tie Me To The Length Of That/Bad Life/This Is Not A Love Song・Katte Nishiya Gare!! (2 songs): Bodies/Anarchy in the U.K. (★) *Note: Songs marked with a “★” are not available on the CD “SHIBUYA 1985”. …and it looks like this. In Shibuya, it started with “The Order Of Death” announcing the start of the performance, but in Osaka it started with “Low Life” suddenly. Although “Solitaire” was deleted after that, three songs were included in the set instead, increasing the total. This is a live album that is over 10 minutes long in total. “Poptones”, “Chant”, and “Banging The Door”, which cannot be heard in the official video “ANARCHY MOVIE ’85”, are also delicious, but it is “Anarchy in the U.K.” that catches the ear the most. It is special to be able to enjoy the iconic song that was not played at the Shibuya performance with Kinney’s miracle sound. And it’s interesting to hear the audience’s breathing as you can hear the gaps in the performance. The Kansai dialect, which is different from the previous two works, was heard, and the mood was completely different from Tokyo, and it felt like a guy yelling in a snarky voice, “Ma’i” doo!” and “I’m making fun of you!!” Now that I think about it, the women were also excited, saying, “Come on!!” (lol). In the middle of such a commotion, the security guard also said, “Come on, please go back to your seat.” The two works in Tokyo are masterpieces in terms of sound, but this work is No. 1 in terms of listening pleasure. The original master of the prestigious “Kinney”, which was unexpectedly discovered continuously. This is the 4th performance following the 3rd performance in Tokyo, and it is a new masterpiece that approaches with even more clarity and direct feeling. This is a rare masterpiece where you can fully immerse yourself in the scene that was unique to Osaka, as it was in the middle of the 80’s Western music boom, and also enjoy the crisp band sound to the fullest. Exquisite audience recording of the “January 14, 1985: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall” performance. This is an original cassette from the famous “Kinney”, which will be appearing for the first time, and has a brilliant clear sound. The direct feeling of the thick core and the clear, vivid outline are wonderful, and if you listen to it without any information, you’ll think, “Is this an IEM recording?” Also, the atmosphere on set was fun, with Kansai dialect being spoken all over the place, and when the guy shouted in a sharp voice, “Ma’i” doo!, the women were also in high spirits, saying, “I’m here!!” (lol). This is a rare masterpiece where you can fully immerse yourself in the scene of the 80’s Western music boom in Osaka, while also enjoying the crisp band sound. Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan 14th January 1985 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) (79:56) 01. Introduction 02. Low Life ★The Order Of Death suddenly starts playing 03. Memories 04. 1981 05. Religion 06 Tie Me To The Length Of That 07. Bodies 08. Public Image 09. Annalisa 10. Bad Life 11. Flowers Of Romance 12. This Is Not A Love Song 13. Poptones 14. Chant 15. Banging The Door 16. Under The House 17. Attack 18. Anarchy In The U.K. John Lydon – vocals Mark Schultz – guitar Jebin Bruni – keyboar Brett Helm – bass Martin Atkins – drums

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