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Rolling Stones/Tokyo,Japan 3.16.1998 DAT Master

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The appearance of the brushed-up versions of the titles “TOKYO 1998 1ST NIGHT” and “TOKYO 1998 2ND NIGHT”, which were famous sound sources of the 1998 Tokyo Dome performance and were longing for a re-release, created an unexpected synergistic effect. The release of these titles triggered the appearance of new audience recording providers from the 1998 visit to Japan. The good news is that the sound sources provided this time have never been available among traders, and the sound sources provided captured another day from the 1998 Tokyo Dome. As I mentioned at the time of the release of the previous title, the prosperity of the Babylon tour that produced so many items is a long time ago. In the situation where the items from the Japan performance have become overshadowed by this, the long-awaited re-release has been very well received, but of course there were many voices from enthusiasts saying, “I wonder if they could release other days as well…”. Since the previous release was only the first two times at the Tokyo Dome and the final day in Osaka, new releases and excavation of sound sources for other performances were eagerly awaited. In the midst of all this, the release of a new audience recording that will delight enthusiasts has finally been realized. This is an exclusive sound source provided in this way, but the good sound quality is particularly noteworthy. Since it is an audience recording at the Tokyo Dome in 1998, the echo peculiar to the venue is unavoidable here as well. However, in such a situation, both sound sources from both days have a sound image that picks up the performance greatly, and Keith’s guitar is particularly large, making it an attractive recording state. On the contrary, it can be said that the sound quality is better than “TOKYO 1998 1ST NIGHT” and “TOKYO 1998 2ND NIGHT”, and it is surprising that such a good audience has been sleeping until now. First of all, the third day of the Tokyo Dome from this unique sound source. It is a surprisingly easy-to-listen-to recording state, and since it is a day when the current items have disappeared from the market for a long time, it can be said that it is truly a long-awaited mania. This day was the day when the most maniacal repertoire of the 1998 Japan tour popped out and made enthusiasts go wild, so it is even more so. From the beginning of the Babylon Tour, the aggressive attitude of introducing rare repertoires in rapid succession became a hot topic. Among them, “Sister Morphine” surprised enthusiasts all over the world. The impact of a song that had never been performed live, let alone in the 70s, was considerable. Therefore, enthusiasts who participated in the Tokyo Dome were holding their breath wondering when this song would be performed. The Babylon Tour has a large repertoire, and some enthusiasts must have been worried that it might not be performed in Japan. That’s why it was so shocking when it was performed on stage that day. As if to tell the story, when the song starts in this sound source, the voices of enthusiasts who can’t help but shout “Ohhhhhh!” with joy are captured. Of course. The contrast between this rare and heavy performance and the performance of “It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll” was also wonderful, and it was clear that the momentum from “TOKYO 1998 2ND NIGHT” where Mick hustled with a full house was continuing. But there was another surprise. “Shine A Light” was chosen by online voting on this day (the now familiar system was also introduced from the Babylon tour). Since it has been played on stage since the 1995 Japan performance, it was a song selection that calmed the enthusiasts who stomped their feet at that time. In addition, this day was also the ultimate day in that two rare songs from the two killer albums “STICKY FINGERS” and “EXILE ON MAIN ST.” were played. Keith Corner’s song selection, which completely eliminated the standards “Happy” and “Before They Make Me Run,” is also typical of the Babylon Tour, and this day also delighted the enthusiasts as it was the only day that “All About You” was performed in Japan in 1998. As a result, all the rare numbers played on this day were slow-tempo songs, but even such songs are a great match for Japanese people who listen carefully, and the heavy “Sister Morphine,” the singing R&B ballad “Shine A Light,” and Keith’s gently sung “All About You” all showed great performances, which was a big attraction of this day, and the sound quality of this sound source is good, so it can be felt in real life. And the 1998 Japan tour was able to gather enthusiastic fans at the Tokyo Dome, which made these excitements even more exciting. This time, when “All About You” ended, cheers of joy flew out. It is certainly captured at a high volume, but rather the joy of “finally being able to hear it…” is palpable, so I think it’s a scene that can be sympathized with as a fellow maniac. Since this is an exclusive sound source that captures such a fulfilling day, this time we have also allocated space on the disc before and after the live performance. You may remember the time when you were waiting for the Stones to appear while being excited that the tour, which was already known for its aggressive stage, had finally landed in Japan. On the other hand, it is amusing to see that this taper captures the Stones trying to quickly leave the venue as soon as the live performance ended. The audience was so good that it was hard to believe they had been sleeping until now, the performance content was superb, and the first appearance audience, which is also valuable as a document, was the third day of the legendary 1998 Tokyo Dome! The first appearance sound source and tour No. 1 superb sound quality! ! Live at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan 16th March 1998 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (79:59) 1. Pre-Show ★17 minutes 26 seconds 2. Introduction 3. Satisfaction 4. Let’s Spend The Night Together 5. Flip The Switch 6. Gimme Shelter 7. Sister Morphine 8. It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll 9. Saint Of Me 10. Out Of Control 11. Shine a Light 12. Miss You Disc 2 (78:06) 1. Band Introductions 2. All About You 3. Wanna Hold You 4. Little Queenie 5. Let It Bleed 6. Like A Rolling Stone 7. Sympathy For The Devil 8. Tumbling Dice 9. Honky Tonk Women 10. Start Me Up 11. Jumping Jack Flash 12. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 13. Brown Sugar

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