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MARTY FRIEDMAN: Video Footage Of Toulouse Concert - Oct. 28, 2012
Video footage of Marty Friedman's October 22 performance at Connexion Café in Toulouse, France during the "Guitar Universe 2012" European tour with Israel's Yossi Sassi (ORPHANED LAND) and France's Stéphan Forté (ADAGIO) can be seen below.

After reissuing three acclaimed recent studio albums by Friedman over the summer, Prosthetic Records is excited to now introduce North American audiences to the former MEGADETH and CACOPHONY axeman's two "Tokyo Jukebox" albums. Released in Japan in 2009 and 2011, respectively, "Tokyo Jukebox" and "Tokyo Jukebox 2" — the ninth and eleventh chapters in Friedman's influential solo discography — will make their U.S. debuts on November 20 as a limited-edition, specially priced 2CD release featuring artwork exclusive to this pressing and new liner notes by Friedman himself. The double album is now available for pre-order.

Soon after leaving MEGADETH following a 10-year run in which the iconic band sold some 10 million albums worldwide, Friedman — perhaps the most revered lead guitarist in thrash metal history — moved to Japan, where over the past decade he became a household name. Between his solo releases and collaborations with Japanese stars, he has played on and written numerous Top 10 hits (including two No. 1s); he has also made hundreds of appearances on mainstream Japanese television and performed at legendary venues such as Budokan and the Tokyo Dome.

"Tokyo Jukebox" and "Tokyo Jukebox 2" feature energetic instrumental covers of Japanese pop (J-Pop) songs that can be enjoyed by anyone with a sweet tooth for melody, and capture Friedman's passion for the music of his adopted home country — although, as he warns in the liner notes for this release, "I took the liberty of destroying and reconstructing them my own way." In the below video (which has been posted at Prosthetic's newly-launched Friedman mini-site, where additional "Tokyo Jukebox"-related videos will be unveiled in the coming weeks), Friedman further describes the collection, calling it some of the heaviest and best work of his career.

Featuring Jeremy Colson (STEVE VAI, BILLY IDOL) on drums, "Tokyo Jukebox" features reconstructed covers of J-Pop and J-Rock hits selected by readers of Japan's top entertainment magazine. "Tokyo Jukebox 2", meanwhile, was recorded in Los Angeles at The Village (AEROSMITH, KISS), and features guest performances by Jason Bittner (SHADOWS FALL) and Keshav Dhar (SKYHARBOR). The albums feature tracks originally performed by acclaimed Japanese acts such as MR. CHILDREN, SMAP, PERFUME and MAXIMUM THE HORMONE.









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posted by : DMR
10/28/2012 9:14:00 AM
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Marty Friedman is a god.


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COMMENT | Marty returns????
posted by : Pizza
10/28/2012 1:46:29 PM
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Wow...he's actually playing guitar again instead of that lame ass Japanese pop shit and a bunch of sloppy pentatonic licks through a shrill tone. This sounds like a return to his original form. Very nice!


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posted by : RiotAct666
10/28/2012 8:18:59 PM
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Still rips on the guitar. Marty rules!


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posted by : The Barnacle
10/28/2012 8:32:04 PM
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What I don't get, is that Marty never shows the decency of playing at least one or two Cacohony songs. And you know, it wouldn't kill mentioning Jason Becker's name here and there once in a while.

Wish he could do a special concert one time and play entire Go Off! from start to finsh with, maybe Jeff Loomis or, Ron Jarzombek (who he played many times with on stage).

Jeff Loomis was actually highly influenced by Cacophony, Friedman and Becker


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