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Here is the complete picture of Aerosmith's Japan tour from November to December 2011. All eight performances are tracked, and in addition to the best live selected from the stages at all venues, cameras infiltrate the back stage and off shot. This is a rock and roll road movie dedicated to Japanese fans.
8 8 months after the Great East Japan Earthquake. Aerosmith has come to light the rocks of the Japanese archipelago again. This tour has daily shows with great hits, rare tracks, and cover songs. The live video work is the first time in nine years since 2004's "You Gotta Move", so it's clear to them that the 2011 Japan Tour is special.
"Rock for the Rising Sun" begins with "Draw the Line". This song from the same title album in 1977 was the opening number for all the Japan Tour performances, but the take from the first day of the Tokyo Dome performance (November 28), which achieved the largest audience mobilization of about 40,000 people Is used. The following "Elevator Love" is the first day of the tour (November 22), a memorable take from Kanazawa's first landing. At the Ishikawa General Sports Center, which can accommodate about 5,000 people, you can watch performances in a small venue that is close to the audience. Following the `` Living on the Edge '' on the first day of the Tokyo Dome (November 28), `` Mama Kin '', `` Hangman Julie '' and `` No More It contains three songs of mania no tears called "No More". Also included is "Monkey on My Back" on the first day (November 28) and "Dark Night Heavy Rock" and "Sweet Emotion" on the second day (November 30) from the Tokyo Dome performance. The contrast between the number that represents the early Aerosmith and the rare track that was played only once in this tour stands out. "Boogie Man" is recorded from the performance at Marine Messe Fukuoka (December 2), and "Last Child" is from the tour of Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium (December 8). This funky number played regularly on this tour, but with a take from Nagoya. "Aerosmith, SOS" was played only once since the last day of the tour, Sapporo Dome performance (December 10). It's a surprise to end the tour. In addition, "Walk This Way" is recorded again from the second day of Tokyo Dome (November 30). End credits will be played on "Train Kept a Rollin" on the second day of Tokyo Dome (November 30).
In addition, as a bonus image, the regular performance of this tour, Hiroshima Green Arena performance (November 25) `` Rick and a Promise '' which was cheered around Japan, and Marine Messe Fukuoka coloring the latter half of the tour Performance (December 2) Includes "One Way Street". And as a bonus for Japan only, the 2nd day of Tokyo Dome performance (November 30) `` Train Kept a Rollin '' full version, Hiroshima Green Arena performance which was one of the highlights of the tour early stage (November 25) "Woman of the ruler" is recorded.
“This is not just a video work. It is a work that Aerosmith gives Japanese fans a special feeling of each member.”
Like the band's wishes, Rock for the Rising Sun is a brilliant documentary of the 2011 Japan Tour that Japanese fans can't forget. The upcoming 2013 performance in Japan will begin with this work.
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Live main story: about 94 minutes Bonus video: about 21 minutes / with Japanese subtitles / with Japanese commentary
Audio: Linear PCM stereo / DTS HD master audio
Screen size: 16: 9 |