I think the reason we love Hate so much is because the Maids have so much fun playing it. They get to go wild. Especially Saiki, since she wrote the lyrics. And Dice is just quintessential, hard rock Band-Maid at its finest. Thx, Pops!
Great reaction! Now onto their newest Live MV released 'Don't you tell ME'. I have a feeling Gary kinda likes this song 😉 And I am pretty sure you will too!😎🤘
I think you will like the song Daydreaming, it shows another side of Band-Maid. Then check out MIku's solo hippy project (Cluppo / PEACE&LOVE). Your heart will melt in strawberry milk.
Misa, one of the few lead bassists out there. This group above all others has made me go out and buy new music for the first time in well over a decade. And agreed, they should be headlining.
This combo is an epic combination of songs and talent! Band-Maid was the first band on stage and this is early Friday afternoon. Those that got there later really missed a great performance! The obvious fun these ladies are having on stage is infectious!
How can a band that sings "I hate you! I hate you! I hate you!" make you smile so much? It's magic, I tell you. The Small Pigeon casts her magic spell on everyone!
Let us hang out together on their next concert in the "western hemisphere, Grandad". I will get you a beer and grin with you at the back ranks of the audience as we know we do not have to jump up and and down with the kids at front of the stage. Younger generations take on that job before we share a mightly good cognac or whisky after a live performance while we have a snack. We are no kids any longer, but we sure know to enjoy quality🙂
You should do “don’t you tell me”. It’s the newest live video on their page, it’s from a live concert they did recently in Japan, where they played something like 28 songs. If you continue to follow them, you will discover that they continue to get better, and that live show in Japan takes it to another level.
@@grandad.reacts lol, you’ve started down that rabbit hole now, but unlike Alice, this is one you never emerge from, and thank God for that!! In my opinion Japan has the absolutely best music scene, and the all female bands are leading that charge. If you want to check out one of my favorite drummer’s of all time, look up the song voltage, by the band “girls rock group”. (It’s a little hard to find because the drummer left the band and now it’s called “trident” with a new drummer. Sometimes the song has “trident as the band doing it, if you find that it’s the same song. There is a portion of that song where it’s only the drummer playing and the lead singer singing, but it’s done in such a way, you don’t notice that there are no other instruments going. Best double bass drum usage ever.
Red Hot Chilli Peppers and The 1975 were the 2 main rock acts at Lolla I think. The Foals were also there who I love after first seeing them on the 2022 livestream of the FujiRock Festival , Billie Eillish was also there. It isn't really a Rock orientated festival nowadays. I heard a few people say that Band Maid were the heaviest and loudest band there. There was a lot of KPop fans there to see New Jeans who were I think on the main stage.
I don't care what anyone says, the camera work on "HATE?" is awesome. They were 100% spot on at not capturing what they should have & it must've been difficult to maintain such wrongness.😏
I've been in love with Japanese rock and metal for over a year now, especially the all female bands. Maximum The Hormone is another incredible Japanese metal band worth checking out. However they, unlike the other Japanese bands tend to be sticklers about reactors using their videos.
The camera director musta had a crush on Akane, because during the battle, everytime the camera would drift to Kanami playing, the director would switch back to drums.🤨