What about a video dedicated to T-Square? I know, you mentioned them in Casiopea story, but may be it's worth a separate story, considering their longevity.
i have to thank you for showing me this man and his bands. i wake up at about 430 am it doesnt matter how many times ive heard the album, it gets me moving and ready for the 1 hour drive to work.
Before I knew what this music was called,I classified it simply as "Japanese BGM" It reminded me of background music for anything Japanese in the 80s-2000s. News,commercials(CM),sports,dorama and nearly anything else.
Does anyone know where I can find the performance at 2:12 to 2:20 ? There used to be a video uploaded but it has been taken down and I cannot seem to find it anywhere else on the internet. Thanks!
Casiopea vs T-Square. First time I listened to them, fell in love, especially that I'm a massive fan of full band instrumentals. To this day, I still listen again and again when driving.
great presentation Living in Houston Texas now, I only dream of using my Sydney Network... ex Bus Driver and Sydney Train Guard, the network has come along way in 10 years.
Great video! I definitely miss commuting with the ferries in Australia. One comment about the trust-based system in Oslo though: not sure the trust is really that high at the moment. I've never seen so many billetkontroller before. Many more than Brisbane, for sure
I don’t think I’ve heard a more impressive performance by anyone ever than the live version of Plumed Bird from the Rainbow Goblins album - the whole thing is an incredible display of musicianship and perhaps more importantly having FUN with music!! Such a funky weird track
Its extremely fun, until you have an hour of delay because boarding (because of too many people boarding) and waiting for another train to pass by both take half an hour.
As a japanese wrestling fan, this man was responsible for two of the most well known songs in japanese wrestling, Thunder Storm (Genichiro Tenryu's song) and Sniper (young Kenta Kobashi's song)
Thank you for the beautiful overview of Casiopea. I heard them the first time in my teenage year through an old tape a school friend lent to me. I grew up listening to them since then and still remember getting so excited to find their concert DVDs when I visited Japan as a young professional years later. This video brings me back to the good old days of youth, when their music was the only one playing in my car stereo.
Man, I never heard this guy before, that sucks ! How ? This is awesome ! I wish I had known about him before. This would have made my summers. Better late than ever. Thanks so much for the video