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"Jo Yong-pil, Forever This Moment - Record of that day" Jo Yong-pil conducted rehearsals that resembled a live performance.

On the 8th, the KBS 2TV special documentary "Jo Yong-pil, Forever This Moment - Record of that day" depicted behind-the-scenes of a solo concert appearance after 28 years.

On that day, Jo Yong-pil returned to a solo KBS stage for the first time in 28 years since 1997's "Big Show," filling 150 minutes with his own songs without guests.

Seven days before the performance, Jo Yong-pil, who visited the KBS main building rehearsal room, followed a principle of practicing in real situations according to the live performance timeline. Regarding this, Lee Tae-yoon, bassist of the band "The Great Birth," said, "I get very nervous when we practice. That's because we sit to practice, but hyung is always standing. A vocalist who practices as if it were real — until now I have never seen anyone other than our hyung."

Pianist Choi Tae-hwan also said, "Hyung always has his ears open. (If we make mistakes) he hears everything, so rehearsals are the hardest," drawing laughter.

Meanwhile, guitarist Choi Hee-sun praised the unchanging Jo Yong-pil, saying, "Band music has enormous overtones. For the vocal to survive and cut through, you need immense skill in every aspect. Probably even worldwide, at his age to do 30 songs," and added, "Even now only very high songs have been lowered by about half a key compared to before. This should be seen as a realm that has crossed a certain line."

[Photo] Screenshot from the broadcast "Jo Yong-pil, Forever This Moment - Record of that day"

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