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OK! I have been listening to heavy metal for 40+ years..... I've seen it at its peak and it slowly just faded away.....who would have thunk that it would take the Japanese(especially Japanese gals) to re-emerge it back from the ashes ......this is BEYOND impressive.....Hey LoveBites!.... I'm in my late 50's now but I think you gals are just absolutely amazing! Thanks for putting a smile on this old man's face again....I hope that you sell out stadiums! Hell Yeahhhhh!
I'm 74, been into ALL forms of rock, blues, jazz, as well as classical music, since my early teens in 1960s. To me, Lovebites is the most talented band of all time, all genres, not just metal. Love these amazing young ladies. I'm a red neck Texas farmer. Would pay most anything to see Lovebites play live in USA
Really digging the musicianship of these ladies , from what ive seen Excellence is a big part of Japanese Culture .. when they do something they love they put 1000% heart into it ..and im here for all of it.
@@rolandkarlsson7072 Yes she was so excited she could barely get the words out fast enough! Enthusiasm is infectious and it warmed me and I am sure many others to her to a greater extent.
@@RevYars At a recent fan club talk show, Fami gave Midori the nickname 'Hercules Midori'.🤣 The deified Midori has obtained a unique position higher than royalty LOL.
I love how Miyako always seem to have no soul at all, but damn... her background, skills and style is impressive, her classical music experience is perfect to mix in a some neo-classical style to the music. Hopefully they come over to Mexico or the US soon!
Every one of them have their own personality which makes them stand out, Miyako wouldn't be Miyako if she was doing a Midori and vise versa, they are a unique band in their whole presentation from how they dress to how they perform and this added to their virtuosity is something special, that's my opinion. 🤘🎸🥁🎤🎹🐺
They can ditch the outro live. Other than that, it was great. My first comment mentioned that only Asami was live. Now that I watched it again, I'm not so sure. I know they play to a track, even in the past. Keyboard parts, an extra guitar here and there, nothing big. They just may have done the same thing here. Oh well, who knows? Moreover, who cares! We already know they can play it, note for note live, anytime they please. I sure would like to see some of that new live footage they're putting out still shots of. I love these ladies!
@@SpeedMetalJapan They are good live, but not as good as they manage to sound just like on the album. This is just like Fulton said: a singback, which means all instruments are on playback, while Asami sings it live. You know: to give it some more authenticity. If it was live it would be pedalboards etc on the "stage".
@@andreaspedersen3952 Okay, now I feel stupid. My initial reaction, sometime ago, was that Asami was the only live musician. Then I watched Haruna playing. She didn't seem to be holding back. Her kit is mic'd, and I could hear her cymbals a little, through Asami's mic. Then, like Andreas said, the ladies were exactly matching their recorded performances, on their instruments. I should say, I'm a former professional guitarist, so, he is absolutely correct. But, what I missed is the absence of pedalboards! That could be the deciding factor, except,,,,,,,,, in one of my performances, I had a tech that switched all of my patches for me, backstage. All I had to do was play! I've also had a rig that was synced to a track, via MIDI, automatically switching my POD HD 500x modeling board. It was fun, but seemed to take a lot out of my performance. There's something about walking up to a board, smashing a switch, and lighting up the stage with endless, screaming lead tones. So, I switched back to a manual rig. I guess, in today's age, anything is possible. One thing for sure, being a big fish in a little pond, I can smoke most people around me, but I wish I could play as well as these ladies. They are next level! What you hear with them is not just muscle memory with a little bit of soul. These ladies have actual composition in their solos. Grab 100 albums, from 100 top bands of the last decade, and you won't find a handful, capable of that. Absolutely awesome!
Now that I'm watching this for the second time, I'm noticing how serious FAMI and MIDORI are. If they are simply recreating the video, that's fine, but this is supposed to be a representation of a live performance. Where are the personalities? The two most animated members are the most stoic. Haruna has her same little smile. Asami and Miyako have their same regal attitude. The thing everybody loves about Midori and Fami, is their happy attitudes, while playing. Look at them! I'm sorry, it's a little disappointing. Haruna, you're on your own. "And now, carrying all of the bands live likability on her shoulders, is the little big engine, Haruna.
My understanding is that this was not a real performance, with only Asami performing live. The rest were faking it. As apparently that is how that show works. I can certainly understand knowing you are taking it, can take away the excitement for them.
Some guitarist hate pretending to play an instrument for TV show. But for the sake of the TV show, the pro guitarist has to do it occasionally. That's why they can't show emotion.
@@novrinkov0053 I just saw their new release of Hammer of Wrath live. I take it all back. You are absolutely correct. Thank God I was wrong. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pHrWRT0Jeac.html&ab_channel=LOVEBITES