Van Halen - "Panama" - Lawson Special '89", Tokyo, Japan 1989/02/01 [Remastered]

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Van Halen - "Panama" (Live In Tokyo, Japan 1989) [4TRACK REMASTER]-E-153bpm-440hz (2)

Recorded live at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan, on February 1st & 2nd 1989.

Full Concert, pro-shot footage audio from a Lawson TV special filmed live at the Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan in Feb 1989. Part of the OU812 US & Japan Tour 1988-1989.

Setlist:
01. There's Only One Way To Rock
02. Summer Nights
03. Panama
04. A.F.U. (Naturally Wired)
05. Why Can't This Be Love
06. Mine All Mine
07. Alex Solo
08. 5150
09. When It's Love
10. Eagles Fly
11. I Can't Drive 55
12. Best Of Both worlds
13. Eddie Solo
14. Black And Blue
Encore:
15. You Really Got Me

The OU812 Tour was a concert tour by hard rock band Van Halen in support of their studio album OU812.

Tour by Van Halen
Associated album: OU812
Start date: May 27, 1988
End date: February 4, 1989
Legs: 4
No. of shows: 76

Background:
Van Halen began their tour with a United States leg known as the "Monsters of Rock" tour through 23 cities alongside Metallica, Scorpions, Dokken and Kingdom Come which would feature a specially constructed stage with lights and state-of-the-art sound equipment. The tour originated when promoter Louis Messina had approached the band and suggested a five-band summer long tour, in which the band didn't hesitate to sign up. In the end, the leg itself was a financial failure, though it would be their most expensive tour. Some of the cities the band performed in during the "Monsters of Rock" tour had however shown some success while there was confusion from the promoters where the tour didn't do well, bringing up speculation that the album wasn't familiar with the audience yet, while others stated that the shows were on a weekday while school was going on. During the show in East Troy, Hagar fell during the opening song on the set, receiving a minor tailbone fracture. Despite his injury, he did finish the performance. Following the Monsters of Rock tour, the band did go on a brief hiatus before continuing the tour. On the second North American leg, Van Halen performed in smaller venues, wrapping up the tour with shows in Japan and Hawaii.

Personnel
Eddie Van Halen – guitar, backing vocals, lead keyboards
Michael Anthony – bass, backing vocals, keyboards
Alex Van Halen – drums
Sammy Hagar – lead vocals, guitar

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