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The Beach Boys 2012 Japan Tour & 1966 First Japan Tour in Tokyo SBD

The Beach Boys 2012 Japan Tour & 1966 First Japan Tour in Tokyo SBD

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The Beach Boys live at QVC Marine Field: Chiba Japan on August 16, 2012 and their first visit to Japan in 1966 on January 7. Live at Shibuya Kokaido Tokyo Japan coupled with a line recording.

CD01: (2012 Chiba Japan)

01 Do It Again 02 Little Honda 03 Catch a Wave 04 Hawaii 05 Don't Back Down 06 Surfin' Safari 07 a)Surfer Girl 07 b)THe little girl I once knew 07 Please Let Me Wonder 08 Don't Worry Baby 09 Little Deuce Coupe 10 409 11 Shut Down 12 I Get Around 13 That's Why God Made the Radio 14 Sail on, Sailor 15 a)Heroes and Villains 15 b)Marcella 16 Isn't It Time 17 Why Do Fools Fall in Love 18 When I Grow Up (to Be a Man) 19 Cotton Fields 20 Forever

CD02:
21 God Only Knows 22 All This Is That 23 Sloop John B 24 Wouldn't It Be Nice 25 Then I Kissed Her 26 Good Vibrations 27 a)California Girls 27 b)Dance dance dance dance 27 c) All Summer Long 27 d)In My Room 28 Help Me, Rhonda 29 a)Rock and Roll Music 29 b)Do you wanna dance 30 Surfin' USA
-(Encore)-
31 Kokomo (w/ Christopher Cross) Christopher Cross) 32 Barbara Ann (w/ America) 33 Fun, Fun, Fun (w/ America)

CD03:(1966 Tokyo Japan)
01 Fun Fun Fun(fadein) 02 Hawaii 03 Surfer Girl 04 Little Honda 05 Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow 06 Monster Mash 07 You've Got To Hide Your Love Away 08 Little Deuce Coupe > Shut Down > Surfin' USA(fadein) 09 Barbara Ann 10 Help Me Rhonda 11 California Girls 12 I Get Around 13 Johnny B Goode

Lineup:(2012)
Brian Wilson
Mike Love
Al Jardine
Bruce Johnston
David Marks

Lineup:(1966)
Al Jardine
Bruce Johnston
Mike Love
Brian Wilson
Carl Wilson
Dennis Wilson

--- The Beach Boys' 2012 Japan Tour on August 16 at QVC Marine Field: Chiba Japan The Beach Boys' live performance at QVC Marine Field: Chiba Japan on August 16, 2012 and their first visit to Japan in 1966 at Shibuya Kokaido Tokyo Japan on January 7, 2012 are coupled in a line recording. The reunion tour was held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the band's formation, and the band performed in Japan for the first time in 23 years. The Beatles came to Japan in 1966, which was the year of their first visit to Japan, and the concert was a rush of foreign visitors to Japan. 46 years ago, the Beatles were still performing in Japan, but this is a truly wonderful and melancholy concert that makes you feel the rhythm of their music. According to the manufacturer's information, the 2012 show in Japan was remade from the broadcastsource and edited in a very natural way for high sound quality, while the 1966 show was mastered to remove hum as much as possible and the song order was edited to match the list of the time. The 1966 show was mastered to remove hum as much as possible, and the song order was edited to match the listings of the time. Although not a complete recording, this is a must have item for fans to be able to listen to in such high quality. 
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