ROLLING STONES From The Vault Extra live in Japan 200set

Sold Date: January 5, 2022
Start Date: March 16, 2021
Final Price: $248.55 (USD)
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ROLLING STONES From The Vault Extra live in Japan 200set
First in the history of Stones! On February 24, 1990, the live video at Tokyo Dome was released only in Japan! There is no import version or overseas release! With a feature-length commentary of tens of thousands of characters by Mr. Masanori Terada! [Limited release in Japan / with Japanese subtitles / Japanese commentary included]
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