Live at Budokan

Year: 1997
Artist: Mr. Big

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Facts about the album "Live at Budokan"

Album: Live at Budokan
Artist: Mr. Big

Meta Information: "Live at Budokan" is a live album by the American rock band Mr. Big, released on October 20, 1997. The album was recorded during the band's performance at the famous Nippon Budokan arena in Tokyo, Japan, on their 1996 tour. "Live at Budokan" captures the energy and excitement of Mr. Big's live show, showcasing their powerful performances and dynamic stage presence.

Three Interesting Facts:

  1. Iconic Venue: The Nippon Budokan arena in Tokyo is one of the most iconic music venues in the world. Built for the 1964 Summer Olympics, Budokan has hosted countless legendary concerts by artists such as The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Queen. Mr. Big's performance at Budokan was a significant milestone in their career, and "Live at Budokan" immortalizes this historic event.

  2. Hit Singles: "Live at Budokan" features live versions of some of Mr. Big's biggest hits, including "To Be with You", "Just Take My Heart", and "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind". These songs were major hits for the band and helped propel them to international stardom in the early 1990s. The live versions on "Live at Budokan" capture the excitement and energy of these iconic songs performed in front of a passionate audience.

  3. Extended Jams: One of the highlights of "Live at Budokan" is the extended instrumental jams performed by each member of the band. Guitarist Paul Gilbert, bassist Billy Sheehan, drummer Pat Torpey, and vocalist Eric Martin each have their moment to shine with extended solos and improvisations. These jams showcase the band's virtuosity and musical chemistry, adding an extra dimension of excitement to the live performance.

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