Juno Reactor - Live In Tokyo
- Movie: G3 Live in Tokyo
- Detected quality: 480p
- IMDb link: 0863075
- IMDb rating: 8.1 (126 votes) Search
- Genres: Music
- Director: A. Karim Karmi
- Cast: John Petrucci, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and others
- Release date: 25 Oct 2005
- Release year: 2005
- Runtime: 90 minutes
- Country: United States
- Keywords: rock music, live performance, concert film
- Budget: $140,000
Plot:
The 2005 G3 tour featured guitar legends Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and John Petrucci. Recorded on May 8th at the Tokyo Forum, G3 Live In Tokyo includes individual sets by each six-stringer, followed by an evening-ending all-star jam session.
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Torrent Contents Size: 827.58 MB
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File Size:
740 MB
Duration:
01:36:13
Overall Bit Rate:
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Resolution:
352 x 288 (480p/SD)
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