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Re: REQUEST; Tokyo 1990
Posted by: coowouters ()
Date: May 3, 2017 20:12

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This is all I have from 1990 (click on thumbnail for larger image):


I' m a bit surprised about the 3 DVD version of the 26th. Do you have any artwork or description for it?

I found out what this was! But first something else; I wanted to make 1 DVD9 out of the 3 short DVD5s, using "AVS Video Converter". When I had put the three parts in my project, I started looking for good points to do the track separation. I used the buttons to go back and forward frame by frame a lot and on several occasions I found commercials that took only a couple of frames and weren't visible if you played the movie at normal speed.
I looked it up and it seems that it was common practice in the Nineties to do that because apparently, your sub-conscience picked those up and would urge you to buy the product. This practice was forbidden after a couple of years.

Anyway, by putting the track markers, I quickly realized that "2000 LYFH" and "SFTD" were missing and that not all tracks had nice separations (probably "normal" commercials that were removed).

So I went to Nico's website to see if I found something and yep, there it was:

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http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/works1.htm
26th February: Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome
(Start Me Up/Bitch/Sad Sad Sad/Harlem Shuffle/Tumbling Dice/Miss You/
Ruby Tuesday/Almost Hear You Sigh/Rock And A Hard Place/Mixed
Emotions/Honky Tonk Women/Midnight Rambler/You Can’t Always Get
What You Want/Can’t Be Seen/Happy/Paint It Black/2000 Light Years From
Home/Sympathy For The Devil/Gimme Shelter/Band introduction/It’s Only
Rock’n Roll/Brown Sugar/Satisfaction/Jumping Jack Flash)

Note: The whole show was professionally filmed by Japanese TV and aired
on the 29th April (lacking the songs '2000 Light Years From Home' and
'Sympathy For The Devil'
, which were aired in a repeat in Autumn 1990).
Soundboard recording was made for the upcoming 'Flashpoint'-album.

The complete show was officially released as live-download in 2012 (see
120710A) and on bluray/DVD plus CD in 2015 (see 151014A).

All I can say is that this 3 DVD version was a very low generation; sometimes almost as good (video, audio somewhat lesser quality of course) as the official release!

So, mystery solved grinning smiley

Chris from Belgium





Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2017-05-03 21:05 by coowouters.

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