Elton John Live in Tokyo October 11th 1971











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Elton John • At Live in Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan • Tokyo, Japan • October 11th, 1971 • Soundboard Recording • Sound Quality: A • Attendance: Unknown • Thumbnail and Description inspired on ‪@ryannewton1202‬, credits to him • This marks Elton John's first visit to Asian lands, precisely in Japan, where he delivers 6 massive shows in the country for his upcoming tour. On October 11, 1971, Elton John held a concert at the Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan in Tokyo, where he had already performed the previous day as part of a six-date Japanese tour that concluded with this spectacle. It was a splendid performance, excellently recorded and bootlegged several times, with a duration of nearly two hours. • Elton, in a vocally stunning form, is impeccably accompanied by the bass of Dee Murray and the drums of Nigel Olsson (both also on backing vocals) in a lineup that generously draws from the tracks of the first three albums, adding four previews from Madman Across The Water (three weeks before its store release), as well as resurrecting old songs. This grants us 2 hours of pleasure as Elton John plays with great enthusiasm on Japanese soil. • This historic performance marked a milestone in Elton John's career and in live music overall. His debut in Asian lands, specifically in Japan, became an unforgettable moment for both the artist and his Japanese fans. The six massive shows he delivered in the country showcased the immense demand and appreciation his music garnered in a region that hadn't yet experienced his stage presence. • The concert on October 11, 1971, at Tokyo's Kosei Nenkin Kaikan, stood out for Elton John's dazzling vocal display, expertly backed by Dee Murray's solid bass and Nigel Olsson's powerful drums, who also contributed their voices in harmonies that added depth and richness to the musical performance. The connection between the musicians and the audience was palpable, creating an atmosphere of celebration and communion. • The audio quality faithfully captured the passion and energy of Elton John and his band at that pivotal moment in his career. For fans, this Japan concert remains a musical treasure and a testament to the power and charisma of Elton John at his peak. • In summary, Elton John's first visit to Asian lands in 1971, particularly in Japan, emerged as a historic and unforgettable performance. The concert at Tokyo's Kosei Nenkin Kaikan not only showcased his musical prowess and vocal virtuosity but also solidified his status as a rising international star. This performance remains a gem in Elton John's live discography and a crucial part of live music history. • 1. It's Me That You Need - 0:00 • 2. Your Song 4:14 • 3. Rock Me When He's Gone - 8:26 • 4. Come Down In Time - 12:28 • 5. Skyline Pigeon - 15:34 • 6. Rotten Peaches - 19:34 • 7. Indian Sunset - 25:18 • 8. Ballad Of A Well-Known Gun - 34:46 • 9. Friends - 39:22 • 10. The King Must Die - 41:54 • 11. Holiday Inn - 47:15 • 12. Can I Put You On - 50:41 • 13. Country Comfort - 58:02 • 14. Honky Tonk Woman - 1:02:46 • 15. Border Song - 1:06:31 • 16. Madman Across The Water - 1:09:45 • 17. Amoreena - 1:21:47 • 18. Take Me To The Pilot - 1:26:18 • 19. My Baby Left Me - 1:33:44 • 20. Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On - 1:51:15

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