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A two-disc set containing extremely valuable original audience sound sources is now available for the first time. A recording of the stage performance on March 7th, the third day of the 6 consecutive performances at Tokyo Dome in 1990. From the opening to the last Hey Jude of the main story, it is recorded in high quality with AXIA UP120, and the encore Yesterday to The End, which is not recorded on tape, is additionally recorded on the sound board from the closed circuit camera rehearsal audio of the day. As you know, the 1990 Japan performance was originally scheduled for a total of seven performances on March 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, and 11th, but in early February He became unwell during the American tour, and just before the performance, a request was made to the Japanese promoter to “schedule the performances every other day.” Out of 7 performances, 6 performances (March 3rd, 5th, 7th) were requested. , 9th, 11th, 13th). Therefore, the ticket inserted in this tape is dated March 6th. The aforementioned closed circuit camera rehearsal audio is available for all songs on the sound board, so this day’s audience recording is for enthusiasts, but in fact, the sound quality recorded on this board is truly amazing! Although there is a sense of distance, the natural spread of the sound and the clarity of the clear sound are truly wonderful, and it is a must-listen, high-quality recording that will definitely rank among the top of Paul’s 1990 Tokyo performance AUD sound sources. . The fact that you can hardly hear hiss even in a quiet place is a sign of mastery. Because of the existence of the sound board, there are not many audience titles on the 7th and 9th, so it can definitely be said to be a nice piece for fans. Personally, I think it’s more stress-free to enjoy quality audience sound sources that are sure to be fresh, rather than watching endless pro shots with poor image quality. At that time, he was only 48 years old. At the time, some people said things like, “Is it still rock at almost 50?”, but Paul’s performance, which was still young, was a masterpiece from beginning to end. Everyone will be moved by the sense of presence and atmosphere in the second half of The Long And Winding Road, where the audience, who had been listening quietly while thinking about their own youth, burst into spontaneous applause. That exchange after the Put It There performance is also reproduced with a wonderful atmosphere. The message “Let’s protect the earth!” after the Coming Up show and the fans’ atmosphere in response to that message was a nice touch! The impression of the vivid sound of Hey Jude is unique to audience recording. You can enjoy the whole story as if it were a different version because you know the content. This is the ideal high-quality sound source. Tonight, please revel in the beautiful sound records from 30 years ago! ! Highly recommended 2-disc set. Live at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan 7th March 1990 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (59:14) 1. Figure Of Eight 2. Jet 3. Got To Get You Into My Life 4. Rough Ride 5. Band On The Run 6. We Got Married 7. Let ‘Em In 8. The Long And Winding Road 9. The Fool On The Hill 10. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 11. Good Day Sunshine 12. Can’t Buy Me Love ★ 2:15 – 2:27 SBD Compensation Disc 2 (75:14) 1. Put It There 2. Things We Said Today 3. Eleanor Rigby 4. This One 5. My Brave Face 6. Back In The U.S.S.R. 7. I Saw Her Standing There 8. Coming Up 9. Let It Be 10. Ain’t That A Shame 11. Live And Let Die 12. Hey Jude ★7:54 – Disc2 SBD supplement until the end 13. Yesterday 14. Get Back 15. Golden Slumbers 16. Carry That Weight 17. The End
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