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Genius Yngwie Malmsteen’s mid-period masterpiece “THE SEVENTH SIGN”. The out-of-print official video, which can be called the live version, has been decided to be released. This work contains “March 16, 1994: Nippon Budokan”. Yes, it is a multi-camera pro shot loved as “Live at Budokan”. At that time, Yngwie boasted a popularity far beyond the framework of a solo guitarist, and was also heading straight for Big in Japan. First of all, let’s look back on the schedule at that time and check the position of the show.・March 8: Nagoya Civic Hall・March 10: Kyushu Welfare Pension Hall・March 11+12: Hiroshima Postal Savings Hall (2 performances)・March 13+14: Osaka Festival Hall (2 performances)・March 16: Nippon Budokan ←★Here★・March 18: Omiya Sonic City・March 19: Akita City Cultural Hall・March 21: Sendai Sun Plaza・March 23: Yokosuka Arts Theater The above is a total of 11 performances across the archipelago from Tohoku to Kyushu. This was a big tour that makes you nostalgic for its scale. The Nippon Budokan performance in this work was a highlight performance arranged in the middle. This work recorded at such a show is a completely official work. Not only was it released on VHS/Laser Disc at the time, but it was also released on DVD in later years, but it is now out of print. This work is a reprint of the Japanese version, known as the best of the best. Of course, the interviews inserted in between are also fully subtitled in Japanese. If the quality is perfect, it’s the show itself that’s important. It’s a “THE SEVENTH SIGN” paradise that we can’t hope for now. Let’s organize the set here so that you can experience its concentration. Seventh Sign (7 songs) Never Die / Bad Blood / Forever One / Pyramid of Cheops / Seventh Sign / Brothers / Crash and Burn Others (6 songs) Odyssey: Rising Force / Heaven Tonight Others: Black Star / I’ll See the Light Tonight / You Don’t Remember, I’ll Never Forget / Bedroom Eyes … and so on. Unfortunately, it’s not a full set at the time, but an excerpt, but all seven songs performed in “THE SEVENTH SIGN” are included. Moreover, most of them are rare. “Forever One” and “Pyramid of Cheops” were barely performed on the “INSPILATION Tour”, but “Bad Blood”, “Brothers”, and “Crash and Burn” were limited to the Mike Vesela era. In particular, “Crash and Burn” was only performed around this time, even though it is one of the best songs in Yngwie’s career, even on the masterpiece “THE SEVENTH SIGN”. You can enjoy this precious live performance in completely official quality. Another point is Vesela’s passionate vocals. Although his singing ability is not as solid as Mark Boals’, his powerful and bright voice is very catchy like power metal. The classics he sings sound like outtakes from “THE SEVENTH SIGN”, and it feels like that masterpiece has been expanded (but it would have been nice to re-record the Jolyn chorus of “Heaven Tonight” with Vesela…). The answer to the question “What is Yngwie’s greatest masterpiece?” is as varied as the answers. It is impossible to make a definitive statement here. However, there is no doubt that “THE SEVENTH SIGN” is a great masterpiece that is always a top candidate. This work is an official video that allows you to enjoy plenty of valuable and rare live performance versions of such a great masterpiece. A masterpiece that should never be out of print. An out-of-print official video from the great masterpiece “THE SEVENTH SIGN” era has been released. You can enjoy the precious “THE SEVENTH SIGN” number such as “Crash And Burn” and the classic Vesela version in the highest quality. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 16th March 1994 PRO-SHOT (106:06) 1. Intro 2. Toccata 3. Never Die 4. Bedroom Eyes 5. Rising Force 6. Bad Blood 7. Forever One 8. Pyramid of Cheops 9. Drum Solo 10. Seventh Sign 11. Guitar Solo 12. You Don’t Remember, I’ll Never Forget 13. Keyboard Solo 14. Brothers 15. Crash and Burn 16. Heaven Tonight 17. Black Star 18. I’ll See the Light Tonight 19. Interview #1 20. Interview #2 21. Interview #3 22. Forever One (Bonus Clip) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.106min. Yngwie Malmsteen – Guitar, Vocals Michael Vescera – Vocals Mats O lausson – Keyboards Barry Sparks – Bass Mike Terrana – Drums
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