You could see it in his face, at first he was smiling, thinking "oh, they are cute". And then it changed to "damn, they can play, this is really good music" 🙂 This was great.
In the interest of accuracy, "Freedom" was written for them by Ichiro Iguchi and the lyrics are by Band-Maid's Miku Kobato. No one else recorded it before them so it's not a cover. They like to play it in concert; they've it played more often than any other song. They played this version with the drum solo on their 2019 U.S. tour a few months before this concert and it was different every night.
The Maid Cafe aesthetic is more than just a gimmick. The underlying ethic is that "service" to the "customer" is **everything**. This informs everything this wonderful band does, and we are lucky to have them.
Well said! There's also just the visual immediate identification. If you see a pic of Band-Maid even from behind where you don't see their faces, you know who it is if you've seen them just once. I can't find the original pic, but the art for "Shambles" is just a classic shot of Miku's back at (IIRC) SummerSonic a few years ago, with extra- muscle-ey drawing to fit the theme of the anime.
Thank You, Joel. showing a drummer another younger drummer + she's one of my favorite drummers. AND now Tamu. Fill out the trio with Haruna. I would love to see FUMIYA of Unlucky Morpheus reacted to.
Senri Kawaguchi - she may not be your style, but Senri is another bad ass japanese female drummer. Crazy talented. She did a session with Tamu. ua-cam.com/video/ViyZ49RsNfk/v-deo.html
Great song selection for John as this song has a very 70's vibe to it and live is always the best way to show off this band. You haven't checked out the ladies performance of Hate live from Lollapalooza or Moratorium live at Zepp Tokyo. Highly suggest both. Cheers!
Good job!. Great selection for a percusssionist. I´ve love remembering Heart. There are countless Band Maid references in relation to the great bands of the second half of the 20th century.
A thing about the maid outfits, John & Joel: as Fans and Maidiacs know, Miku -- the 2nd guitarist, lyricist, founder and who worked at a maid cafe -- wanted to show that everyday working "Kawaii" girls dressed as maids in high heels while having fun and smiling could rock as hard as any guy band sweating it up in their hip, poor tortured artists "outfits"... and by showing that contrast (the Gap), it would generate interest, which it so successfully has done! It also represents Woman Power (Equality), which is an important theme with the Maids. Now they show up as Maids for all band business and interviews, etc. and have created a long-lasting, unmistakable, visual band brand. Very cleaver, Miku. Your diabolical plan for world domination is working, Po! Of course, none of this would work if their music and stage performance wasn't at such a remarkably high level. Band-Maid is considered by many of their fans and Maidiacs to be the best hard rock band in the world - maid outfits and all! Thx, Guys!
Satistics show that one in four Japanese children start learning either piano or swimming in early childhood. Girls are more likely to have taken piano lessons, hence the female bands. Three members band maid - Misa, Akane and Kanami - also have piano experience. Especially Kanami, who composes music, studied piano for a long time.
I hope one day you check out YOYOKA again. She did a cover of 7 Days by Sting (vinnie Colaiuta drummer) recently then played it live at Fantasy Drum Camp and got a standing ovation from those in attendance! Another fantastic Japanese female drummer!
@@normanweaver7935 When I was a punk back in the day I loved itchy bin liners. I did get a bit of a rash though. But I suppose that made me a Rash fan. I'll get my coat...
I think it was about 15 years ago that I recorded the song Saishuu Ressha by MUCC and when I later heard Freedom, the chord progression in the chorus reminded me of that song and I wondered if it was a common chord progression in Japanese rock music. I have to say that it is actually quite different from Freedom, but still somehow has that typical Japanese flair. Maybe John had a similar association somewhere in the back of his mind.
I would love to see you react to Senri Kawaguchi, Joel. It seemed to me that John was referring to her (amongst others) here. This was great to watch! But I'm not surprised John thought it might have been a cover for a moment. To be honest I think that about 50% of Band-Maid songs when I listen to them for the first time. It always feels like something I've heard somewhere before but at the same time I'm pretty sure I haven't because I don't even listen to that much hard rock. It's very curious. It makes me feel welcomed though, as if there is some kind of familiarity. The Maid concept was developed by Miku (guitar) who worked in a Maid Café and thought it would be cool to integrate that image and some of its customs into a Rock Band. There's actually more to it than just the costumes, it's also part of their shows and general philosophy. Some of it would certainly be seen as quite "problematic" or at least strange to western people but it makes a lot of sense within Japanese culture and these girls are certainly going "their way" ;)
Maid Cafes started from maid culture which was a branch of cosplay. Cosplay is huge in Japan. Maids have actually been a part of Japanese pop culture for decades.
Maid culture is not a branch of cosplay. It was simply inspired from European maid and butler outfits. It was a marketing strategy to entice customers (generally males) to come to their shops/cafes. It just got big outside of Akiba due to anime/manga influence.
@PsychoSpiral Ummm no. It started in the 1990's along with many other cosplay genres. Then someone got the idea to use it as a theme to entice customers. In the 1990's, you could see them out and about Tokyo on the weekends. There were, and are, shops where you could purchase the costumes.
@ericifune5543 Uhhm no. The maid outfit is inspired mostly from French maids of the early 20th century. Also, costume wearing was imported from the US to Japan in the early 70s to late 80s.
@@PsychoSpiral You describe cosplay. It happened before the development of maid cafes. Maid culture is a part of Japanese pop culture. There still are videos of Saki, of Nemophila, rocking a maid costume prior to the founding of Band-Maid. Hettsu, the bassist of Hanabie wears one in their recent video "Tousou" or "Run Away." Neither has any connection to maid cafes. They wear them because they are part of pop culture. Your thesis that it's only a marketing ploy is incorrect.
@@ericifune5543 The maid café phenomenon must be placed in the context of the 'information-consumer society' (jōhō shōhi shakai) that emerged in Japan in the 1970s. The tumultuous years of economic recovery and social upheaval were over, and consumerism was on the rise (Noi Sawaragi, 'On the battlefield of "superflat:" subculture and art in postwar Japan,' ). So yeah, the info that you incorrectly gave out saying Maid Culture is a part of cosplay. So, you're pulling out shallow examples where you're clearly not understanding the full history. So, please enough of this fake points that you're bringing up. I'm done with this silliness of your thinking.
Nice one and an interesting cross dynamic, no disrespect to Elton J but he's known as one of the biggest diva's in the business and then there's BM, 5 uber talented Rock Goddesses and not a diva amongst them.😀 Viva the Maids Po 👍🎼🥁🎸🎤🍻🍻
Personally , I prefer the 50's TV classic...Leave It to Diva...It might have been about a self entitled kid...or Liberace...or Elton...or a Bundaberg chugging Australian kid drummer...Hell , I don't know...I wasn't born yet ! 🤷🏻♂️
@@jefffromchicago6321 If she were the central focus of the band I could believe that . Could she become one ? Sure , she could . It would be interesting to know what is considered a diva in Japan . A fascinating question . 🤔🧐
HAVE TO SAY THIS DUDE IS AWESOME. I AM SORRY I DIDN'T LIKE SOME OF YOUR OTHER GUESTS AND APOLOGISE FOR THAT. WATCHING THIS GUY, I FEEL LIKE I BECOME A BETTER PERSON.
Freedom isn't particularly interesting or complex apart from the fact that it has a drum solo. Tasteful as always but I'd recommend him to check out something like Giovanni or Balance.
You could see it in his face, at first he was smiling, thinking "oh, they are cute". And then it changed to "damn, they can play, this is really good music" 🙂
This was great.
Another BAND-MAID fan has just been created!
In the interest of accuracy, "Freedom" was written for them by Ichiro Iguchi and the lyrics are by Band-Maid's Miku Kobato. No one else recorded it before them so it's not a cover. They like to play it in concert; they've it played more often than any other song. They played this version with the drum solo on their 2019 U.S. tour a few months before this concert and it was different every night.
It's always nice when your guest has an open mind. Excellent choice to show a drummer. Akane never disappoints. 😀
Good reaction from John. I can tell when youlike a track as well Joel, your head never stops bobbing lol
The Maid Cafe aesthetic is more than just a gimmick. The underlying ethic is that "service" to the "customer" is **everything**. This informs everything this wonderful band does, and we are lucky to have them.
Well said! There's also just the visual immediate identification. If you see a pic of Band-Maid even from behind where you don't see their faces, you know who it is if you've seen them just once. I can't find the original pic, but the art for "Shambles" is just a classic shot of Miku's back at (IIRC) SummerSonic a few years ago, with extra- muscle-ey drawing to fit the theme of the anime.
What I love about this song is when Misa drops to duel tones during the last verse. It's subtle but a really nice break in pace.
Thank You, Joel. showing a drummer another younger drummer + she's one of my favorite drummers. AND now Tamu. Fill out the trio with Haruna.
I would love to see FUMIYA of Unlucky Morpheus reacted to.
Senri Kawaguchi - she may not be your style, but Senri is another bad ass japanese female drummer. Crazy talented. She did a session with Tamu. ua-cam.com/video/ViyZ49RsNfk/v-deo.html
Great song selection for John as this song has a very 70's vibe to it and live is always the best way to show off this band. You haven't checked out the ladies performance of Hate live from Lollapalooza or Moratorium live at Zepp Tokyo. Highly suggest both. Cheers!
Great reaction Joel. Keep fighting the good fight and spreading the gospel of Maid my friend 🤘
He was smiling the whole way through. Looks like he loved her. And her smile is so infections
I’m happy with you now. ALWAYS show BM live videos to new listeners.
Nice reaction and thanks for sharing with the pros! And thanks for asking for our input! Your video gets 5 out of 5 Pos, Po! 🕊️
Nice that he liked BAND-MAID. Yeah, Freedom is never a wrong choice, in particular for a drummer (or percussionist).
Such an absolutely charming man John is.
Good job!. Great selection for a percusssionist. I´ve love remembering Heart. There are countless Band Maid references in relation to the great bands of the second half of the 20th century.
A thing about the maid outfits, John & Joel: as Fans and Maidiacs know, Miku -- the 2nd guitarist, lyricist, founder and who worked at a maid cafe -- wanted to show that everyday working "Kawaii" girls dressed as maids in high heels while having fun and smiling could rock as hard as any guy band sweating it up in their hip, poor tortured artists "outfits"... and by showing that contrast (the Gap), it would generate interest, which it so successfully has done! It also represents Woman Power (Equality), which is an important theme with the Maids.
Now they show up as Maids for all band business and interviews, etc. and have created a long-lasting, unmistakable, visual band brand. Very cleaver, Miku. Your diabolical plan for world domination is working, Po! Of course, none of this would work if their music and stage performance wasn't at such a remarkably high level. Band-Maid is considered by many of their fans and Maidiacs to be the best hard rock band in the world - maid outfits and all!
Thx, Guys!
Satistics show that one in four Japanese children start learning either piano or swimming in early childhood.
Girls are more likely to have taken piano lessons, hence the female bands.
Three members band maid - Misa, Akane and Kanami - also have piano experience.
Especially Kanami, who composes music, studied piano for a long time.
Love band maid saw them last year in DC great concert. They are saving rock and roll
Kanami's birthday Sept 28. 12 hours ahead of California.
This quintet of Maids ARE the Queens of badassery. 100%
I hope one day you check out YOYOKA again. She did a cover of 7 Days by Sting (vinnie Colaiuta drummer) recently then played it live at Fantasy Drum Camp and got a standing ovation from those in attendance! Another fantastic Japanese female drummer!
MISA MISA MISA!!!!!
Of course John loves B-M. Half a million subs on their YT channel can't be wrong. And as JFK famously said "Ich bin ein Band-Maider"....probably.😏
I thought he said "Ich bin ein Bin-Liner."
@@normanweaver7935 Lol. Well he might have, i'm not too great with German....or French, Spanish, Rwandan, you name it.😏
@@normanweaver7935 When I was a punk back in the day I loved itchy bin liners. I did get a bit of a rash though. But I suppose that made me a Rash fan.
I'll get my coat...
:)
Loving the songs you've played for John Mahon and desperately hoping he is also introduced to LOVEBITES.
Maid Cafes, Miku worked at one, that's where she got the idea
Miku sings a line of the song in French.
I think it was about 15 years ago that I recorded the song Saishuu Ressha by MUCC and when I later heard Freedom, the chord progression in the chorus reminded me of that song and I wondered if it was a common chord progression in Japanese rock music. I have to say that it is actually quite different from Freedom, but still somehow has that typical Japanese flair. Maybe John had a similar association somewhere in the back of his mind.
Can't wait to see his reaction to Tamu and Nemophila!
Seriously....I can't wait....where is it? 💢
I would love to see you react to Senri Kawaguchi, Joel. It seemed to me that John was referring to her (amongst others) here.
This was great to watch! But I'm not surprised John thought it might have been a cover for a moment. To be honest I think that about 50% of Band-Maid songs when I listen to them for the first time. It always feels like something I've heard somewhere before but at the same time I'm pretty sure I haven't because I don't even listen to that much hard rock. It's very curious. It makes me feel welcomed though, as if there is some kind of familiarity.
The Maid concept was developed by Miku (guitar) who worked in a Maid Café and thought it would be cool to integrate that image and some of its customs into a Rock Band. There's actually more to it than just the costumes, it's also part of their shows and general philosophy. Some of it would certainly be seen as quite "problematic" or at least strange to western people but it makes a lot of sense within Japanese culture and these girls are certainly going "their way" ;)
Maid Cafes started from maid culture which was a branch of cosplay. Cosplay is huge in Japan. Maids have actually been a part of Japanese pop culture for decades.
Maid culture is not a branch of cosplay. It was simply inspired from European maid and butler outfits. It was a marketing strategy to entice customers (generally males) to come to their shops/cafes. It just got big outside of Akiba due to anime/manga influence.
@PsychoSpiral Ummm no. It started in the 1990's along with many other cosplay genres. Then someone got the idea to use it as a theme to entice customers. In the 1990's, you could see them out and about Tokyo on the weekends. There were, and are, shops where you could purchase the costumes.
@ericifune5543 Uhhm no. The maid outfit is inspired mostly from French maids of the early 20th century. Also, costume wearing was imported from the US to Japan in the early 70s to late 80s.
@@PsychoSpiral You describe cosplay. It happened before the development of maid cafes. Maid culture is a part of Japanese pop culture. There still are videos of Saki, of Nemophila, rocking a maid costume prior to the founding of Band-Maid. Hettsu, the bassist of Hanabie wears one in their recent video "Tousou" or "Run Away." Neither has any connection to maid cafes. They wear them because they are part of pop culture. Your thesis that it's only a marketing ploy is incorrect.
@@ericifune5543 The maid café phenomenon must be placed in the context of the 'information-consumer society' (jōhō shōhi shakai) that emerged in Japan in the 1970s. The tumultuous years of economic recovery and social upheaval were over, and consumerism was on the rise (Noi Sawaragi, 'On the battlefield of "superflat:" subculture and art in postwar Japan,' ). So yeah, the info that you incorrectly gave out saying Maid Culture is a part of cosplay. So, you're pulling out shallow examples where you're clearly not understanding the full history. So, please enough of this fake points that you're bringing up. I'm done with this silliness of your thinking.
If he likes Freedom, let him check out HATE? live at Lollapalooza.
Nice one and an interesting cross dynamic, no disrespect to Elton J but he's known as one of the biggest diva's in the business and then there's BM, 5 uber talented Rock Goddesses and not a diva amongst them.😀 Viva the Maids Po 👍🎼🥁🎸🎤🍻🍻
Elton's earned his diva status over time.
Personally , I prefer the 50's TV classic...Leave It to Diva...It might have been about a self entitled kid...or Liberace...or Elton...or a Bundaberg chugging Australian kid drummer...Hell , I don't know...I wasn't born yet ! 🤷🏻♂️
@@frankandre4385 🤣🤣🤣👍🍻
BM=BABYMETAL. B-M=Band-Maid
Not to us but by Japanese standards Saiki is probably a bit of a diva.
@@jefffromchicago6321 If she were the central focus of the band I could believe that . Could she become one ? Sure , she could . It would be interesting to know what is considered a diva in Japan . A fascinating question . 🤔🧐
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'Freedom' was good because he's a drummer, though I think there are other songs wit more impressive drum parts.
HAVE TO SAY THIS DUDE IS AWESOME. I AM SORRY I DIDN'T LIKE SOME OF YOUR OTHER GUESTS AND APOLOGISE FOR THAT. WATCHING THIS GUY, I FEEL LIKE I BECOME A BETTER PERSON.
Freedom isn't particularly interesting or complex apart from the fact that it has a drum solo. Tasteful as always but I'd recommend him to check out something like Giovanni or Balance.
I find it difficult to watch the reaction when my eyes are drawn to the show. I have to rewind 5x because I'm mesmerized.
one of my least fav songs over all, but a great drum solo and a fun live ^^
Try Lovebites on him. I think he'll appreciate them.