A live performance of the song Nightmare by Luna Sea in September of 1991 at Nihon Seinenkan.
Nightmare is one of Luna Sea's earliest songs, appearing on their first demotape, Lunacy, released August 24, 1989 (coincidentally, I just realized, it's the 18th anniversary of said demotape today :P), back when the band still went by the name Lunacy.
A live performance of the song Vampire's Talk by Luna Sea in September of 1991 at Nihon Seinenkan.
This would later appear in recorded form on their 1992 major label debut album, Image. The version in this performance, lyrics aside, isn't too far off from the finalized version.
Debut solo pv by Morrie, ex-vocalist of the legendary and influential Dead End. Released October 1990, shortly after the disbandment of Dead End.
Morrie's music style is significantly different from Dead End's, but I personally feel it's just as interesting, if not more so.
http://www.art-no made.gr.jp/morrie/ - Morrie as an Art Nomade
The PV for ALvino's 3rd single FLY HIGH!!, released July 4, 2007. This is a different version from the previously seen one (the studio recording video). Thanks go to bluewings5 on LiveJournal for the rip.
http://www.alvino .jp/ - ALvino OFFICIAL SITE
A live performance of the song Conclusion by Luna Sea in September of 1991 at Nihon Seinenkan.
Another one of Luna Sea's older songs, I do not know the date of when it was originally first performed. It is a prototype of the song which would later become AI, leading to AI eventually evolving into Believe, their debut single.
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