I'm from Occitania and that's the best tribute I found about traditionnal songs of my culture... from Japan ! I saw them 4 times in live in Occitania (south of France), that was just incredible, love on you AMT !
``...to be honest now I have zero interest in drugs. Drugs provided a hint for me at one time, but I don't think they can ever provide an answer. I'm not anti-drugs and I would never object to anything to that anyone else wanted to do, but for me drugs are no longer necessary.'' -Kawabata Makoto take it easy, man.
i saw them for the second time in Denver last year in 2013. I speak Japanese and was talking to Higashi Hiroshi the dude that plays the synthesizer (ive always thought he looked like an asian version of Gandalf lol). While speaking to him I was looking at the vinyl they had on sale, and asked him which one he liked best. He picked this one out of the box and told me he liked it best so I bought it. Ive just recently been listening to it and this album is fucking epic
Were they nice and cool? Did he say anything in particular about this album as to why it was his favorite? Thanks for replying if you get around to it and that's awesome!
@@SleepFan771 they are always very nice and soft spoken, though I've not seen the new guys in person. Also Mr Kawabata as far as I know does not generally come out except during the show, since he's the mysterious guitar auteur dude, submarine captain and stuff.
super nice guy. I think he said that one was his favorite to me too. The young bass player just kept saying "trust your force" and would give me no straight answer
I used to own this classic on vinyl and used to spin it on university radio over 20 years ago. It's an amalgamation of japanese folk, psychedelia, space rock, and other adjectives. ❤
this would be celebrated as the highlight in many a band's discography, but for AMT it's just one of approx. 20 highlights and the other albums are still damn good!!!
quite literally hundreds and everytime/every single one of them theres always that mystery and fear and excitement all at the same time just as Jerry Garcia said in a magazine interview towards the end of his life quote:
when taken in controlled doses with the "set" and "setting" pre-setup - they can be extremely rewarding (and I only dose from time to time, several times a year - several grams) more or less a "theme/party" yet relaxing environment where I trust the people and my surroundings (what few people that are usually there) and everytime I've dosed psilocybin I have the same amazing experience where everything truly does seem as if seeing it for the first time, that area of the cerebral cortex (5HT2a)
I agree with you, taking drugs every day its like reading the same book again and again. The drugs can only show you the doors of perception. The rest its up to you....
esto contempla el paraiso de los maestros del harakiri y del poder de la trascendencia no comercial de la naturaleza y del ser.......... magistral piezaaaaaaa
I heard this was their best but so far it's pretty tame compared to their other stuff. Still some very cool moments but I prefer the cacophonous madness of Electric Heavyland.
Dick Diamonds this is their best composition in terms of structure and cohesive variety, IMO, but definitely not their most frantic nor engaging, I feel you on Electric Heavyland. The hardest jamming I have done in recent memory was to E.H. What a band in such a boring era.
I like a lot of other albums more for some reason. Have you heard (all studio stuff, albums, hopefully I didn'tscree up the names): Crystal Rainbow Pyramid Under the Stars, Ripper at the Gates of Heaven's Dark, Doobie Wonderland, In Search Of Divine Lost Arc. That's not even mentioning the doom metal type stuff or that Grateful Dead Kennedys punkish album. Damn, how old IS Grateful Heavyland. I'm really just curious. That being said, I've not really been locking in with them since the new members came on - studio or live. We'll see what happens.
For cacophony I like Glorify Astrological Martyrdom or that Endless Nightmare something something album.. try the song Babe, I'm Gonna Reave you or the Bitches Brew album for different cacophonies.
i think by implying that drugs are the main factor for great music is discrediting the genius of jimi hendrix, sabbath, AMT etc. basically what its saying to me is that drugs are the genius, as opposed to the musicians themselves
my god, how do a japanese music band learn this traditionnal song ? how is there no others french people in the comment section of this song (the traditionnal song is from south of france) ? et how this version is so fantastic ?!
Jerry Garcia stated in a July 3rd, 1989 interview for Relix Magazine, in response to the question "Have your feelings about LSD changed over the years?", "They haven’t changed much. My feelings about LSD are mixed. It’s something that I both fear and that I love at the same time. I never take any psychedelic, have a psychedelic experience, without having that feeling of, “I don’t know what’s going to happen.” In that sense, it’s still fundamentally an enigma and a mystery."[122]
"what you think you can do while under the influence of these specific chemicals" No its a mere change in perception, thought process - and possibly (JUST possibly) with federal bans being lifted (yet still restricted) to major universities (and such) that these chemicals can be better understood more so then they already are -and be put to use in certain (again restricted enviroments) given to those that could benefit from use, but not those with obvious mental-health issues or those
human heart) and things of that nature (some people take it way too far and give more credit to psychedelics than what is deserved) I love them, but I also respect them and realize the risks (as said in the beginning of my multiple messages) I apologize for all the writing but point being when taken in with that mind-set it can be amazing - but not always , and you never know what the end result could be - everytime I've had a psychedelic experience (which over nearly 2 1/2 decades I've had
magnifys experiences and you feel like a child again in a innocent world - where everything is new and exciting - I don't mean from a "let me touch this and see what happens" POV - I mean just simply things are taken in slower/more relaxing and you see things from a different perspective, otherwise rather boring inanimate objects have more appeal, and of course if all fails - music is amplified to awhile nother level (yes I know butchered spelling) point being is - its enjoyable with dosed
related extracts and oils (although theres great research being done and promising results being shown from cannabis oils while taking out the THC content that gets the users the "euphoric" feeling, and just leaving in the .CBD (the natural pain killing properties) but nonetheless I digress no pain medication (outside of 1-2 events in my life) and no other illicit man-made chemicals (not even LSD, MDMA, Ketamine, you name it) literally medically grown/oganic cannabis (California since late 80s)
and on the occasion (psilocybin) when traveling and at certain stops (I study myceon - AKA Mycology) at HCC (just a local community college going back and then transferring to a 4-year college - something I did many years ago - that I recently after retiring at the age of 43 - I was able to study something of interest that I had as a younger man - and I Can tell you its quite amazing. But these drugs these psychoactives drugs these hallucinogenics are not a cure for anything (what ails the
appropriately with care on occasion (and treated as such) of course not everyone thinks like me and has a stable life/career and mind-set, I smoke cannabis several times a month, and dose psilocybin several times a year - and that's been the way for over 20+ years (closer to 25 years) I've never taken an aspirin, a hard drug (any sort of prescription narcotic except when I had a surgery well over a decade ago) no cigarettes, any form of tobacco/nicotine, no powders, injections or even cannabis
Talent is what really makes art! But drugs can sometimes help. I don't usually draw when I'm stoned and I don't get stoned very much. I do find that doodling when stoned can produce some very different and unique ideas that I can develop later into something decent. I wouldn't rely on it though.
im pretty sure those guys were trippin balls but the hellucinations were coming from the brain... even the dumbest people usually show the smartest part of theyre brain when they are tripping
Good stuff; good guitar playing, the band rocks. They didn't need the experimental filler to get their message through, in fact they would have been better without it.
No need to tell someone in their late 40s - who has been experiencing psychoactive drugs for 25 years, I know the limitations the reality and as well the risks - both with research chemicals as well as the more well-documented hallucinogenics like Lysergic Acid Diethylamide and Psilocybin and DMT - Mescaline as well - but the thing is - its not as simple as "makes the possible impossible" right there that's limitation - whats impossible ? Flying ? well of course - were not talking
One of the most underrated albums of the past 20 years. Brilliant.
I disagree...the album is spectacular. People's awareness to great music is set aside for us to manage. They just aren't worthy ✌️
@@brotherbrian5625who are the 'managing us' are you referring to? The caressing-scam-pop listeners?
I'm from Occitania and that's the best tribute I found about traditionnal songs of my culture... from Japan ! I saw them 4 times in live in Occitania (south of France), that was just incredible, love on you AMT !
``...to be honest now I have zero interest in drugs. Drugs provided a hint for me at one time, but I don't think they can ever provide an answer. I'm not anti-drugs and I would never object to anything to that anyone else wanted to do, but for me drugs are no longer necessary.''
-Kawabata Makoto
take it easy, man.
what is the meaning?if im not stoned i dont get it. you should be a traffic control person. Get it?
This is the correct use of psychedelics
this is is an evolution in music not just a crazy acid trip mania.It was true freedom of expression ,beautiful
One of the best trips I've ever had listening to these guys... This is what music is all about
I can't get over the cover of this album. It's so awesome.
I never understood this album until I saw them live... And I was illuminated forever
i saw them for the second time in Denver last year in 2013. I speak Japanese and was talking to Higashi Hiroshi the dude that plays the synthesizer (ive always thought he looked like an asian version of Gandalf lol). While speaking to him I was looking at the vinyl they had on sale, and asked him which one he liked best. He picked this one out of the box and told me he liked it best so I bought it. Ive just recently been listening to it and this album is fucking epic
Were they nice and cool? Did he say anything in particular about this album as to why it was his favorite? Thanks for replying if you get around to it and that's awesome!
I bougth this one aswell yesterday, after the concert here in Bermeo😄...and Im listening for first yet now!
@@SleepFan771 they are always very nice and soft spoken, though I've not seen the new guys in person. Also Mr Kawabata as far as I know does not generally come out except during the show, since he's the mysterious guitar auteur dude, submarine captain and stuff.
super nice guy. I think he said that one was his favorite to me too. The young bass player just kept saying "trust your force" and would give me no straight answer
I used to own this classic on vinyl and used to spin it on university radio over 20 years ago.
It's an amalgamation of japanese folk, psychedelia, space rock, and other adjectives. ❤
Yeah, Zen'd out Gong! :)
What a great treat I've had listening to this amazing album for the first time.. Many thanks for posting. Ps I'm going to purchase the real thing..
I picture dropping acid on some quaint southern French village while attending a local wedding when listening to this album.
all i wanna do is do it!!!...lol
@@miguelmagalhaes4795 how high!
just saw them in leeds, england. fucking hell. the near-2-hour set flew by. I could have watched them for weeks~
3scaruffi5me
Great stuff,that voice is powerfull and the rifff is amazing
this would be celebrated as the highlight in many a band's discography, but for AMT it's just one of approx. 20 highlights and the other albums are still damn good!!!
quite literally hundreds and everytime/every single one of them theres always that mystery and fear and excitement all at the same time just as Jerry Garcia said in a magazine interview towards the end of his life quote:
Unique experience
when taken in controlled doses with the "set" and "setting" pre-setup - they can be extremely rewarding (and I only dose from time to time, several times a year - several grams) more or less a "theme/party" yet relaxing environment where I trust the people and my surroundings (what few people that are usually there) and everytime I've dosed psilocybin I have the same amazing experience where everything truly does seem as if seeing it for the first time, that area of the cerebral cortex (5HT2a)
Great, really good stuff.
Amazing! Feels so euphoric and beyond!
masterpiece
EN un mot, merci.
Definitivamente esto se conoce en todo su esplendor con LSD
LSD rules!!
I agree with you, taking drugs every day its like reading the same book again and again. The drugs can only show you the doors of perception. The rest its up to you....
esto contempla el paraiso de los maestros del harakiri y del poder de la trascendencia no comercial de la naturaleza y del ser.......... magistral piezaaaaaaa
Wow..Beautiful !!!
wonderful!
flying right now
just fucking amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best Song Ever
I heard this was their best but so far it's pretty tame compared to their other stuff. Still some very cool moments but I prefer the cacophonous madness of Electric Heavyland.
Dick Diamonds this is their best composition in terms of structure and cohesive variety, IMO, but definitely not their most frantic nor engaging, I feel you on Electric Heavyland. The hardest jamming I have done in recent memory was to E.H. What a band in such a boring era.
I like a lot of other albums more for some reason. Have you heard (all studio stuff, albums, hopefully I didn'tscree up the names):
Crystal Rainbow Pyramid Under the Stars, Ripper at the Gates of Heaven's Dark, Doobie Wonderland, In Search Of Divine Lost Arc. That's not even mentioning the doom metal type stuff or that Grateful Dead Kennedys punkish album. Damn, how old IS Grateful Heavyland.
I'm really just curious.
That being said, I've not really been locking in with them since the new members came on - studio or live. We'll see what happens.
For cacophony I like Glorify Astrological Martyrdom or that Endless Nightmare something something album.. try the song Babe, I'm Gonna Reave you or the Bitches Brew album for different cacophonies.
i think by implying that drugs are the main factor for great music is discrediting the genius of jimi hendrix, sabbath, AMT etc. basically what its saying to me is that drugs are the genius, as opposed to the musicians themselves
In this day and age where could i find a store to buy their music from ?
damn good triping..fuck...yeah
Sun Ra might illuminate them !!!
+sun ra Makoto was wearin' a Sun Ra t-shirt in Nottingham 2004....
Oh ma sei ovunque. Sotto ogni cazzo di video!
Space is the place.
my god, how do a japanese music band learn this traditionnal song ? how is there no others french people in the comment section of this song (the traditionnal song is from south of france) ? et how this version is so fantastic ?!
What's the original?
@@withnail-and-i La nòvia, check great Rosina de Peira, AMT collaborated with her.
jajaj si !! y quede atrapado dentro del sintiendo q en realidad el tv y todo lo q me rodeaba estaba dentro de mi cabeza.. jeje
sounds amazing
Jerry Garcia stated in a July 3rd, 1989 interview for Relix Magazine, in response to the question "Have your feelings about LSD changed over the years?", "They haven’t changed much. My feelings about LSD are mixed. It’s something that I both fear and that I love at the same time. I never take any psychedelic, have a psychedelic experience, without having that feeling of, “I don’t know what’s going to happen.” In that sense, it’s still fundamentally an enigma and a mystery."[122]
Cool 🟤
i am on lcd !!!! yeahhhhhhH!!!!!!
grats for making it on tv dude!
man rocking it on the liquid crystal display
Awesome ❤️
Masterpiece.
sembrano gli Amon Duul II
i ment that i was inside of a tv plasma lcd and i needed help to get out of there!! u didnt help me -.-
YES
"what you think you can do while under the influence of these specific chemicals" No its a mere change in perception, thought process - and possibly (JUST possibly) with federal bans being lifted (yet still restricted) to major universities (and such) that these chemicals can be better understood more so then they already are -and be put to use in certain (again restricted enviroments) given to those that could benefit from use, but not those with obvious mental-health issues or those
Far freakin' out!
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
fucking dope!!
human heart) and things of that nature (some people take it way too far and give more credit to psychedelics than what is deserved) I love them, but I also respect them and realize the risks (as said in the beginning of my multiple messages) I apologize for all the writing but point being when taken in with that mind-set it can be amazing - but not always , and you never know what the end result could be - everytime I've had a psychedelic experience (which over nearly 2 1/2 decades I've had
OMG
WTF - Crazy music. :-)
magnifys experiences and you feel like a child again in a innocent world - where everything is new and exciting - I don't mean from a "let me touch this and see what happens" POV - I mean just simply things are taken in slower/more relaxing and you see things from a different perspective, otherwise rather boring inanimate objects have more appeal, and of course if all fails - music is amplified to awhile nother level (yes I know butchered spelling) point being is - its enjoyable with dosed
weeeyahhhooooweeeyausoooo LOL i love it, being saved on my playlist
Kafaya güzel Reset atıyor.
:)
konuşma lan
İlk nakarat senden sanki 😀
How do you know?
Hoots!
Surprisingly good reggie brought me here
Its good , kind of spiritual in more ways than one !.
ConexãoExtraTerrestreViaPineal
related extracts and oils (although theres great research being done and promising results being shown from cannabis oils while taking out the THC content that gets the users the "euphoric" feeling, and just leaving in the .CBD (the natural pain killing properties) but nonetheless I digress no pain medication (outside of 1-2 events in my life) and no other illicit man-made chemicals (not even LSD, MDMA, Ketamine, you name it) literally medically grown/oganic cannabis (California since late 80s)
aquò's quicòm ! potons dal paìs !
si, el LCD, es mucha tecnologia no?
i ment lsd :p
gaztea
and on the occasion (psilocybin) when traveling and at certain stops (I study myceon - AKA Mycology) at HCC (just a local community college going back and then transferring to a 4-year college - something I did many years ago - that I recently after retiring at the age of 43 - I was able to study something of interest that I had as a younger man - and I Can tell you its quite amazing. But these drugs these psychoactives drugs these hallucinogenics are not a cure for anything (what ails the
:)
appropriately with care on occasion (and treated as such) of course not everyone thinks like me and has a stable life/career and mind-set, I smoke cannabis several times a month, and dose psilocybin several times a year - and that's been the way for over 20+ years (closer to 25 years) I've never taken an aspirin, a hard drug (any sort of prescription narcotic except when I had a surgery well over a decade ago) no cigarettes, any form of tobacco/nicotine, no powders, injections or even cannabis
now i am on me and i dont need anything else, expet thc :p
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r u sure about that?
@augustovera85 LOL
Talent is what really makes art! But drugs can sometimes help. I don't usually draw when I'm stoned and I don't get stoned very much. I do find that doodling when stoned can produce some very different and unique ideas that I can develop later into something decent. I wouldn't rely on it though.
KAWABATA MAKOTO GENIUS
my god this is tasty
lol epic me me
catari's power...you must study about them
@sefernandez1986 druuuuuugs
im pretty sure those guys were trippin balls but the hellucinations were coming from the brain... even the dumbest people usually show the smartest part of theyre brain when they are tripping
If you don't think drugs have done good things for us, then take all of your records, tapes and CD's and burn them.
-Bill Hicks
get off your tv it might damage it
Japanese, i believe.
sick!
... and drugs are fucking great.
-Me
smoke some pot, man.
You are kidding me, right?
They don't do drugs?!
Good stuff; good guitar playing, the band rocks. They didn't need the experimental filler to get their message through, in fact they would have been better without it.
that's just what they do, almost like a breather between jams. I bet they get pretty worked up.
:-)
the expiremental stuff giving acid the eternal attitude to time!!!! the improvisation gives the band the character of a true psy experience!!!!!
dude they r DRUGS!
No need to tell someone in their late 40s - who has been experiencing psychoactive drugs for 25 years, I know the limitations the reality and as well the risks - both with research chemicals as well as the more well-documented hallucinogenics like Lysergic Acid Diethylamide and Psilocybin and DMT - Mescaline as well - but the thing is - its not as simple as "makes the possible impossible" right there that's limitation - whats impossible ? Flying ? well of course - were not talking
Scruffy
@kawadamark o shit, we got another one of those anti people..
...the cheapest way to travel
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