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Mitski 'Your Best American Girl' 2017 Live & Japanese Interview
'Your Best American Girl' 5:20 it will start
21 NOV. 2017 Radio Station
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-fg6re4le7b
    @user-fg6re4le7b Місяць тому

    綺麗カッコイイ❤ 声や声の響きが素晴らしくて好きです。

  • @epicrock
    @epicrock 4 місяці тому

    日本生まれで誇りに思います。この曲は何度聴いても素晴らしい。落ち着き払ったボーカル表現も素晴らしいし、Mitskiさんの楽曲は本当に勉強になる。この曲もえげつないけど、My Love Mine All Mineがまたえげつない。自分が目指しているものと同じすぎて共感だけがある。 My Love Mine All Mineはポピュラーミュージックのスタンダードになるべきそれにふさわしい楽曲だと思う。

  • @BF12377
    @BF12377 7 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @user-us3pb6mr9p
    @user-us3pb6mr9p 10 місяців тому

    I am eager to hear her conversation with Joji in Japanese.

  • @keykiyox
    @keykiyox 11 місяців тому

    I love her speaking in Japanese, her Japanese is perfect and love her everything she does to this day. A decent, intellectual and vibrating artist. Incredible performance and voice.

  • @merlinbaka
    @merlinbaka Рік тому

    she sounds like an angel

  • @trepeman
    @trepeman Рік тому

    5:20

  • @kittenfuud
    @kittenfuud Рік тому

    There are other versions, too. Interesting.

  • @murabit0
    @murabit0 Рік тому

    定期的に見返したくなるんだよなこのインタビュー EEAAO良かった

  • @punkneverdie
    @punkneverdie Рік тому

    whoa my duolinguo japanese was actually enough for me to understand what they said. i just love how authentic mitski is. not in the sense of her speaking fluent japanese per se, but that her sharing of her personal struggles of being asian in america comes from such an authentic place, not to mention she still keeps very in touch with her asian heritage, like i remember her recommending sheena ringo's teacup album a while back saying that was one of her all time favorites, and it's very organic and not for the sake of "rediscovering my roots and identity".

    • @xx_rz
      @xx_rz 5 місяців тому

      Why are you sponsoring duolingo? Also that’s just not true sorry dear

  • @adabofeverything7120
    @adabofeverything7120 Рік тому

    This is the only version of Dark Globe I can find with female backup singers. I love it

  • @lenalennon8746
    @lenalennon8746 Рік тому

    ❤👁❤

  • @karirinnn
    @karirinnn Рік тому

    her japanese is impeccable

  • @dellalyn9918
    @dellalyn9918 Рік тому

    I have a pretty good ear for music, and this guy was just drugged out of his mind....I guess another druggie appreciates this collage of this utter mess that's being called creative genius. Pink Floyd was a great group of musicians, I see now why they didn't allow Syd to destroy their vision.

    • @5jerry1
      @5jerry1 Рік тому

      ~ I would say, especially with his later work, yeah, Barrett was a train-wreck. People who knew him have said he was one way, and then suddenly he was somebody else. It's a shame, because as atrocious as this is, it's full of a lot of good ideas. People generously throw the word "genius" around, and people are often too generous with it. Townshend is a Genius. Zappa was a genius. Anderson is a genius. Myself, I think his material is often "next level" stuff, just poorly executed. As limited as his catalogue is, it really is brimming over with creativity; he just caused too much damage to himself. I get the impression he wanted stardom, got a taste of it, and didn't like it. So he sabotaged it; that way he could leave it and have it be the others' doing. But when he changed his mind and went solo, he was too damaged to do it the right way. Just a theory. Genius? I don't know how bright he was intellectually, he could have been a "genius." He could have been a drooling idiot, I don't know. But he definitely was a true original, and I actually like his work with Pink Floyd, and after.

    • @giorgioladd8720
      @giorgioladd8720 Рік тому

      His work with Floyd was visionary

  • @fabiocendron3290
    @fabiocendron3290 Рік тому

    Questo Pictures disc 33 giri e' un Bootleg uscito nella metà degli anni ottanta, ce l'avevo però purtroppo e' andato perso con il cambio di casa....Quanti ricordi !!! Grande Syd....

  • @PERFECTGINGERBASTARD
    @PERFECTGINGERBASTARD Рік тому

    syd the man who never played the same song once

  • @escapefrombelitung6858
    @escapefrombelitung6858 Рік тому

    Unique and Awesome Love it

  • @rdeye-rb1pe
    @rdeye-rb1pe Рік тому

    One of not one of the best British rhythm players in my own opinion my personal inspiration to continue banging rattling slamming and slideing socket wrenches up and down my fender bullett and also throw a little of a Trojan reggae finess in my playing also quit swallowing pills and acid ,also rest in paradise madcap.

  • @oMatheus49
    @oMatheus49 Рік тому

    0:00 Milky Way 3:06 Wouldn't You Miss Me 6:06 Swan Lee 8:57 Opel 15:06 Word Song 18:07 Birdie Hop 20:42 Silas Lang

  • @thereelmccoy25
    @thereelmccoy25 Рік тому

    🧭✨🎱🎶📸💊🚨🛑🚧

  • @calstonjew
    @calstonjew 2 роки тому

    The backing vocals sound great, like the Manson Family.

  • @er_bur
    @er_bur 2 роки тому

    HER JAPANESE IS SO UNUSUAL AND CUTE

  • @John-zn4lp
    @John-zn4lp 2 роки тому

    Unfortunately, people call Syd a genius after his fall from grace and being part of the early days of Pink Floyd, but somewhere down the path he took he fried his brain and was never able to get back on track again, and probably the main reason he dropped out of life and went into seclusion. Don't get me wrong, I love Syd and his contributions to the music world. I do think he was a genius, but after having to leave Pink Floyd, he became half the man he once was, as sad as that sounds. I prefer to remember Syd during his days with the Floyd, and not so much with his many attempts afterwards with many that tried to help Syd regain his greatness.

    • @John-zn4lp
      @John-zn4lp 2 роки тому

      @@slkfdjsadlkj As much as I hate to say anything bad about Syd, because he was a true genius, or at least a pioneer ahead of his time, in my opinion people are just in denial about his later days after leaving the band. You don't have to be diagnosed by a doctor to know someone has mental issues of some sort preventing you from performing up to your usual standards. Even his fellow Floyd band mates have said as much over the years, and if anyone would know, it would be them.

    • @jasonmoskowitz246
      @jasonmoskowitz246 Рік тому

      I prefer his solo material by far ❤️

    • @thewholetruth5473
      @thewholetruth5473 Рік тому

      @@John-zn4lp What makes you think he is a "genius"? How would you know if he's a "genius"?

    • @patrickstewart6260
      @patrickstewart6260 Рік тому

      @@thewholetruth5473 Genius or pioneer, it's pretty well documented that he changed the psychedelic world.

  • @Josouto1
    @Josouto1 2 роки тому

    legend, my favourite poet too

  • @tv_zen
    @tv_zen 2 роки тому

    ""'''---;;;

  • @athinakoufaki3329
    @athinakoufaki3329 2 роки тому

    A genius who died in oblivion, the madcap laughs. But who cares? Loved and sorely missed he shall go down in history for his warmth,wit, humour and outpour of creativity/curiosity.Dearest Syd, thank for the music as another pop song goes!

    • @thewholetruth5473
      @thewholetruth5473 Рік тому

      What makes you think he is a "genius"? How do you know he's a "genius"?

    • @athinakoufaki3329
      @athinakoufaki3329 Рік тому

      @@thewholetruth5473 He was to introduce psychedelic music to England, the kind which was completely different in America. His music and lyrics are etherial, esoteric much more poetic than that of his American contemporaries. Everything about him was magical according to Mick Rock's words. He was so original unlike his other band members and quite unoredictable as a guitar player. If that doesn' t make him a genius, then what?

    • @thewholetruth5473
      @thewholetruth5473 Рік тому

      @@athinakoufaki3329 He most certainly did NOT "introduce psychedelic music to England". It was there before him. He was just mentally ill. You just call him a "genius" because you see some others in the comments stupidly called him a genius.

    • @thewholetruth5473
      @thewholetruth5473 Рік тому

      @@athinakoufaki3329 People got fascinated with Syd Barrett because of the movie The Wall. Syd was no genius. Someone else in the comments stated it well: "One person calls him a genius and the flock follows. Seriously, a 10 year old could do better, but because he was in a successful band he gets praised. Listen to this. Do you seriously hear any talent?"

    • @seandodd6388
      @seandodd6388 Рік тому

      @@thewholetruth5473 Hey, I've seen many ten year olds play much worse than this could ever be. Don't try to make sense out of the outer realms, but only try to tap into how we can truly relate to our inner truths....And believe me when I say this makes a lot more sense when you don't try to make any sense of it in the first place. Just let it flow upon your mental flow, let your good sense go, and "trip"-toe through the tulips with your mind blowin' in the wind...and God bless in Godspeed my friend.

  • @athinakoufaki3329
    @athinakoufaki3329 2 роки тому

    Those who have a good ear for music simply adore him!

  • @danielmartinez3889
    @danielmartinez3889 2 роки тому

    It has to be tough to create good music he had the ability just no help fleshing out what could be super songs/music on his own

    • @camblas6380
      @camblas6380 Рік тому

      David gilmour and richard wright actually helped him quite a bit with his solo albums madcap laughs and barrett, nick mason may have even been on drums, not sure

  • @ronwhitehouse23
    @ronwhitehouse23 2 роки тому

    RUBBISH.Where is it trying to go. A mad hatters tea party would make more sense.

    • @cono4949
      @cono4949 2 роки тому

      Why are you hearing it? You are the crazy fucking asshole

    • @powerkor
      @powerkor Рік тому

      He retarded himself and he knew it

  • @Mrmadmouxe
    @Mrmadmouxe 2 роки тому

    Pure diamond,obvious)

  • @joseurbano8101
    @joseurbano8101 2 роки тому

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @lain2478
    @lain2478 2 роки тому

    her voice is so sweet I could call asleep listening to her

  • @JamesFricke777
    @JamesFricke777 2 роки тому

    Não é MILKY WAY ?

    • @friendlessmadguy9401
      @friendlessmadguy9401 2 роки тому

      é o nome da primeira música, mas o título tem algum trocadilho com "milky way" com certeza, eu bati o olho e vim ouvir o que era kkkk pensei "material novo raro encontrado gravado de Syd" mas não

  • @rjlchristie
    @rjlchristie 2 роки тому

    I really like the backing chorus idea heard added to Dark Globe. I've been familiar with the original since its release in early seventies and this is has been a nice twist. Rather a pity the guitar is out of tune and buzzing in a couple of the other offerings.

  • @arichuux
    @arichuux 2 роки тому

    im studying japanese and im so glad i can finally understand short conversations in japanese!!😭 its only been a month and im so proud of myself!!!

    • @epione5412
      @epione5412 Рік тому

      What are you using to learn? Please

  • @sweetcorpse
    @sweetcorpse 2 роки тому

    stuff like this keeps me motivated to continue learning japanese

  • @jxff2000
    @jxff2000 2 роки тому

    I didn’t even know she COULD speak Japanese!

  • @fionapple
    @fionapple 2 роки тому

    her japanese is so good idk many hafu who can speak as well as her LMAO

  • @ewstonned
    @ewstonned 2 роки тому

    legend

  • @calvinangeles2508
    @calvinangeles2508 2 роки тому

    Even in Japanese, she kind of repeats what she usually says in previous interviews as she's a very personal person just like what she said, keeping her personal life out of her work and only talking about her work. I really like to know about her personal life, though I still support her if she chose not to share her personal life to the media.

  • @thegoldenfox9830
    @thegoldenfox9830 2 роки тому

    I’m not sure who would need this information but I’m doing a linguistics project using this interview and just spent over 30 minutes digging this up so here’s to making someone’s life easier: Male interviewer: Sascha Boeckle, age 41 as of the date of this interview Radio station: J-Wave Step One

  • @Nick-rz4ow
    @Nick-rz4ow 2 роки тому

    MITSKI IS THE QUEEN OF RAP

  • @Nick-rz4ow
    @Nick-rz4ow 2 роки тому

    multilingual QUEEEN

  • @Nick-rz4ow
    @Nick-rz4ow 2 роки тому

    queen.!!!!

  • @mofumofumaster9233
    @mofumofumaster9233 2 роки тому

    Bjork好きなのはなんかわかる!メロディラインとか影響受けてる感じする

  • @chriscatton705
    @chriscatton705 2 роки тому

    I love Syd so much. Thank you for posting this!

    • @flavioferrari8735
      @flavioferrari8735 Рік тому

      Sem ele jamais existiria o Pink Floyd. Tá vendo o que a droga faz cambada.

  • @emmaking8596
    @emmaking8596 2 роки тому

    I’m half Japanese as well and I can speak it pretty well, like fluently. But mitski makes me feel like Im not as fluent

  • @awizard9835
    @awizard9835 2 роки тому

    I hope one day someone can caption this vid in English but I'm literally also fine listening to beautiful Japanese while not understanding a single word

    • @emmaking8596
      @emmaking8596 2 роки тому

      If I could I would do it but I don’t think I can

    • @ash779
      @ash779 2 роки тому

      she is basically talking about the meaning of the song

  • @eclipsarr
    @eclipsarr 2 роки тому

    her voice speaking in japanese it's so <3 <3 <3 god i love her sm

  • @Dianegetyourhearton
    @Dianegetyourhearton 2 роки тому

    From watching anime for years, I have an idea of what they're talking about but not the complete thought and also a high chance of me being wrong lmao . MITSKI IS AMAZING!!!!! She never ceases to put me in awe. Billingual QUEEN!!