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From the third Japan tour in 1979, the final day of the five Budokan performances, April 25th, was used directly from the master cassette, which had never been distributed even among traders, and was almost completely recorded. The enthusiasm of the audience is recorded very realistically, and although there are some parts where the clapping can be annoying, the vocals and performance can be heard clearly, so you can enjoy the whole live without feeling too stressed. The sound image is different from the high quality sound of line recording, so beginners may be surprised, but the sound image is very vivid, as if the sound of the venue was vacuum-packed together with the enthusiasm of the audience, and is a wonderful document of the day. It has become. In addition, since the original sound of the hard collector has a wonderful punch and wide feel, you may notice that it was actually recorded with extremely high-level equipment and techniques. This seems to be the case with the PA sound on the day, and it’s a shame that when the whole thing comes in, it ends up sounding a little fluffy, but when it comes to individual solo parts, the instrument sounds and vocals are surprisingly amazing. It is clearly recorded. (As you can see by listening to songs such as Somebdy To Love, the vocals, piano, etc. are recorded very clearly.) This day was recorded on TV, and it was broadcast on commercial TV a long time after the actual concert. It is also famous as a live broadcast that was broadcast twice for 15 minutes each, but this time, fans will be very happy that the complete version of this day has appeared while recording the audience. It seems that Freddie’s throat was not feeling well on this day, and it is characterized by painful moments with high melodies and a lot of fakes. Also, unusually, Love Of My Life was not played on this day. However, as you know from the TV broadcast mentioned above, Freddie will give you his best performance even in the midst of his downturn. You can also enjoy listening to Brian’s MC in Japanese such as “Can you hear well?” and “Can you see well?” before Somebody To Love and Dreamer’s Ball. Recorded from the intro opening tape We Will Rock You, followed by the fast version of the same song, Let Me Entertain You, you can see that the voltage in the venue has already reached its climax. It’s a familiar set from “Live Killers”, but I’m glad that it includes the touching “Hand in Hand” and It’s Late, which have not yet been officially recorded. There are short cuts in the intro of You’re My Best Friend, Bohemian Rhapsody, encore Sheer Heart Attack, and We Will Rock You. Also, God Save The Queen has not yet been recorded due to the tape running out. However, at the moment, it is a very rare take that almost completely records the stage of this day, and it is a product that you should definitely add to your collection. A piece recorded with a very realistic sound image that will take you to Budokan in 1979. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 25th April 1979 TRULY AMAZING SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 1. Intro. 2. We Will Rock You 3. Let Me Entertain You 4. Somebody To Love 5. Death On Two Legs 6. Killer Queen 7. Bicycle Race 8. I’m In Love With My Car 9. Get Down, Make Love 10. You’re My Best Friend 11. Now I’m Here 12. Teo Torriatte 13. Don’t Stop Me Now 14 Dreamer’s Ball 15. ’39 Disc 2 1. It’s Late 2. Brighton Rock incl. Guitar Solo 3. Keep Yourself Alive 4. Bohemian Rhapsody 5. Tie Your Mother Down 6. Sheer Heart Attack 7. We Will Rock You 8. We Are The Champions
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