The tone of her English speaking voice sounds kind of strange, very different than her Japanese speaking voice. I heard them in NY. The sound was brutal. You don't just hear the power, but felt it. I could feel the vibration and my hair literally moving. I had ear plug on the first half of the show and her voice was kind of muddy but without the plugs, she sounded great.
@@raybl9295 The drums and bass were incredibly loud and thumping in the shows I went to. I could barely hear her voice from up close so I stood back this time so I could hear her and it was super clear. The smaller venues need to realize that they are not trying to pump sound out to fill an arena.
@@shamalamadingdong5718 Yeah, it was really loud in the beginning and that's why I put the plugs on. The power of the sound wave was in my face and full body. The last time I felt that was back in the 80s. I was at both Band Maid shows last Oct at a much closer range and felt nothing like that. That said, it felt much better in the second half. To hear Mayu scream in her full power was well worth it.
@@raybl9295 Soundmen for metal bands these days have the bass and bass drums insanely loud. I guess some people like it like that, to me it's just annoying. I saw Band-Maid in Chicago last year and beforehand I was wondering if it was going to be like that, but it wasn't. They had a great live mix.
Saki was furious on this one !!
Thanks for the upload. The tall man in front just makes it feel more like we're really there. 😋
That's so funny 😂
I keep telling him to move, but he won't listen. haha
Mayu sounds really strong in this. Thanks for the upload.
I couldn't hear her very well in Houston so I stood back for this show and she sounded amazing! Glad you like it.
The tone of her English speaking voice sounds kind of strange, very different than her Japanese speaking voice. I heard them in NY. The sound was brutal. You don't just hear the power, but felt it. I could feel the vibration and my hair literally moving. I had ear plug on the first half of the show and her voice was kind of muddy but without the plugs, she sounded great.
@@raybl9295 The drums and bass were incredibly loud and thumping in the shows I went to. I could barely hear her voice from up close so I stood back this time so I could hear her and it was super clear. The smaller venues need to realize that they are not trying to pump sound out to fill an arena.
@@shamalamadingdong5718 Yeah, it was really loud in the beginning and that's why I put the plugs on. The power of the sound wave was in my face and full body. The last time I felt that was back in the 80s. I was at both Band Maid shows last Oct at a much closer range and felt nothing like that. That said, it felt much better in the second half. To hear Mayu scream in her full power was well worth it.
@@raybl9295 Soundmen for metal bands these days have the bass and bass drums insanely loud. I guess some people like it like that, to me it's just annoying. I saw Band-Maid in Chicago last year and beforehand I was wondering if it was going to be like that, but it wasn't. They had a great live mix.
Best band in the world
マイクベルナルドは生きていた❗️❗️
Is the guy in front of you really that tall?
Yes he is. Haha! He gradually moved over during the show.