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Our band, backstage in Japan, choosing songs for setlist

Added 30 Mar 2026



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The recently unearthed clip, "L'Image Backstage", is a rare and fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of L'Image's live performance. Captured during their time in Japan, this 4:04 minute footage offers an intimate look at the band's creative process as they deliberate over which songs to include in their setlist.

One of the most striking aspects of this clip is its candid nature. Unlike many behind-the-scenes documentaries or promotional materials that often present a polished and rehearsed image, "L'Image Backstage" presents a raw and unvarnished view of the band's decision-making process. We see them huddled together, discussing and debating which songs to play, with no apparent regard for external expectations or commercial considerations.

This footage is particularly notable given its rarity. As indicated by the "Rare" tag, it appears that this clip has been hidden away for years, waiting to be rediscovered by fans of the band. The fact that it has surfaced now, and is available for public viewing, is a testament to the dedication and enthusiasm of those who have worked tirelessly to preserve and share such ephemeral artifacts.

The context in which this footage was captured also lends to its significance. Japan, with its unique cultural and musical influences, often serves as a fascinating backdrop for international artists. L'Image's time on Japanese soil likely presented them with new sonic landscapes and challenges, which they navigated with their characteristic blend of experimentation and eclecticism.

Furthermore, the clip offers a glimpse into the band's dynamic and interpersonal relationships. We see them laughing, joking, and engaging in good-natured banter as they deliberate over their setlist. This lighthearted atmosphere is a far cry from the often-intense and high-pressure world of live performance, where every decision can have a significant impact on the audience's experience.

The fact that this footage has been preserved and made available to the public is a testament to the enduring power of music as a cultural artifact. Even in its most ephemeral forms – such as backstage discussions or rehearsals – music can offer profound insights into the creative process, the artist's psyche, and the social context in which they operate.

"L'Image Backstage" is more than just a rare clip; it is a window into the band's inner workings, a snapshot of their creative process, and a reminder of the importance of preserving such ephemeral artifacts for future generations. As we continue to explore and appreciate the rich tapestry of music history, clips like these serve as a vital link between past and present, offering us a deeper understanding of the artists who have shaped our musical landscape.

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