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Japanese TV Concert[edit]

Please can someone supply a definitive date for when the Japanese TV Concert was filmed, as all the info I have found is contradictory:
The Wikipedia article says both the 28 and 30 April 1978.
The allmusic review says Friday 30 April 1978, but that can't be because that day was a Sunday.
Amazon.com says Friday 28 April 1978.
Thanks Memphisto (talk) 12:25, 30 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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live at Budokan... or not?[edit]

I read here, "As stated by producer Jack Douglas, the audio from Live at Budokan is actually not from the Budokan, but from Osaka, which was a smaller show". Doesn't this fundamentally contradict the second sentence in the first paragraph of this article: "Recorded at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, the album was first released ..."? Jack Douglas' comment is unreferenced, so it should be removed. Or maybe it is a valid comment from an authoritative source and we should change the first paragraph? Mconant (talk) 06:40, 4 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]