BABYMETAL - Tsubasa Wo Kudasai (Please Give Me Wings)-Live
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Live at at Akasaka Blitz 20.12.2012
The original "翼をください" was sung by a folk band "赤い鳥" (Akai Tori; The Red Birds), released in 1971 as coupling tune. Many singers have covered it since 1973. In mid 1970's it was adopted by a music textbook (now by most textbooks), and most pupils and students have sung it in their music lessons, so this song is very popular in Japan and most Japanese under 50 can sing this song.
Released on 2013 Nov. 20th, included in the BD "LIVE - LEGEND I, D, Z, APOCALYPSE -", recorded on 2012 Dec. 20th at Legend "D" concert.
Babymetal (Japanese: ベビーメタル, Hepburn: Bebīmetaru) (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese kawaii metal band. The band consists of Suzuka Nakamoto as "Su-metal" (Vocal and Dance) and Moa Kikuchi as "Moametal" (Scream and Dance). The band is produced by Kobametal from the Amuse talent agency. Their vocals are backed by heavy metal instrumentation, performed by a group of session musicians known as the "Kami Band" at performances.
The band was formed in 2010, with the original lineup of Su-metal (Vocal and Dance), Moametal (Scream and Dance), and Yui Mizuno as "Yuimetal" (Scream and Dance), with the concept of creating a fusion of the heavy metal and Japanese idol genres. Originally a sub-unit of the Japanese idol group Sakura Gakuin, Babymetal became an independent act in 2013, following Nakamoto's departure from Sakura Gakuin. Babymetal released their eponymous debut album in February 2014. Their second album Metal Resistance was released worldwide on April 1, 2016. Babymetal has also embarked on several tours, with a majority of their tour dates taking place outside of Asia.
On October 19, 2018, Babymetal announced that Yui Mizuno (Yuimetal) had decided to leave the band due to poor health, following her absence from live performances since December 2017. Since her departure, the band has performed with one or more backup dancers at live performances. In 2019, the band introduced three backup dancers called Avengers who performed in rotation at each live show to form a trio with Moametal and Su-metal.
Kobametal, the band's producer and long-time heavy metal enthusiast, started planning to launch an idol/heavy metal fusion group in 2009 after he was impressed by Suzuka Nakamoto's performance with her previous group, Karen Girl's, thinking she was suitable to be the lead vocalist for the new group. The band was formed in 2010 in Tokyo, Japan, as the heavy music club (重音部, Jūonbu), or sub-unit, of the female idol group Sakura Gakuin, which was also newly formed that year. The band's name is a combination of "baby" (ベビー, bebī) and "heavy metal" (ヘビーメタル, hebī metaru), and the Japanese pronunciation rhymes with "heavy metal". According to Kobametal, Yui Mizuno and Moa Kikuchi were added to complement Nakamoto's "unique stage presence" with their smaller statures, dancing around her "like angels". None of the three members were familiar with metal music before the inception of the band.
Babymetal's first live appearance was on November 28, 2010, at Sakura Gakuin's first solo concert, Sakura Gakuin Festival ☆ 2010. In July 2011, Babymetal premiered the song, "Ijime, Dame, Zettai" ("No More Bullying"), at a Sakura Gakuin concert, but it would only be performed during live concerts for the time being. The band's first single, "Doki Doki Morning", originally appeared on Sakura Gakuin's debut album Sakura Gakuin 2010 Nendo: Message, released on April 27, 2011. A music video for the song was uploaded to Toy's Factory channel on UA-cam on October 12, 2011, and was released as a DVD single in late 2011, under the independent Toy's Factory sublabel Juonbu Records. The music video totaled over 1 million views by the end of 2012.
Babymetal's first CD single was a collaboration with the band Kiba of Akiba, titled "Babymetal / Kiba of Akiba". Released in March 2012 by Juonbu Records, the single ranked at number three on the Oricon weekly indie chart, and number one in the Tower Records Shibuya weekly indie ranking. In the summer of 2012, the band released a music video for their next single, "Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!!", directed by Hidenobu Tanabe.In August 2012, Babymetal debuted at Japan's Summer Sonic Festival,becoming the youngest act ever to perform at the festival, at the average age of 12. The same year, Babymetal performed outside of Japan for the first time at the 2012 Anime Festival Asia in Singapore.
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"Tsubasa wo Kudasai" was first released by the folk group Akai Tori on February 5, 1971 as the B-side of the single "Takeda Lullaby".
You forgot to put the most important part in the description:
_In November 1997, Junko Yamamoto, the lead singer from the folk group Akaitori, released the song as a single. The song was chosen as the official theme of the soccer team of Japan during the 1998 FIFA World Cup._
_A version of this song performed by Megumi Hayashibara is part of the soundtrack for the film Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance by Hideaki Anno._
This live concert was at SuMetal 15th birthday, she also sang another cover, White Love from Speed, both were hits the same year Suzuka was born, despite this song already being known.
If you hear Junko Yamamoto you will see her song is like a japanese version of Celine Dion - To Love You More, at least for the violin element.
As for the Evangelion thing connection, she sang another Evangelion song cover the next year, also a hit in 1997, Tamashii No Rufuran (Soul's Refrain).
Our queen made this song even more brighter.
Thank you for the information!!
Very helpful! Thank you! 🙏
We Japanese are singing this song in our schooldays. Amazing!
Please give us our Yui back.
Pleaseeeeee
This is really rare.
When Su sang i told my self dont cry man up, but when moa & yui start to sing and yui wipe her eye 😭 they are so adorable angels
The original vocal is Junko Yamamoto. It’s a very popular song in Japan.
i’m not crying my eyes are just sweating
Thanks for this hidden gem
Go for it shinji!!!
Девушки восхительные! Молодцы! Скучаю!
Большое спасибо!
@@andyrethmeier Прекрасное далеко! Слезы на глазах! Спасибо вам большое, что нам слушателям даете возможностью насладиться пением прекрасных девушек.
Доброго времени суток, Наталья!
I really like how deliberate their movements on stage were at the time. You can tell they (well at least Su-metal) is concentrating on making every movement just like she I am sure had rehearsed numerous times. And, yeah, I can see her shift over slightly at the end while on the cross as another commenter mentioned probably via a cue in her IEM from Koba telling her to scoosh over a tad. Another nice post, Andy. Thanks.
I always notice at the end when the cross comes down Su shifts herself ever so slightly to her right to center herself on the cross. I wonder if she got the message in her IEM? "Move 6 inches to your right".
This song is kinda a legend.. I've heard it from somewhere.. beautiful
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コロナ強毒化してる😊もあちゃん😊20代の亡くなる人😔出てる充分注意してな心配過ぎる🥺
THE THIRD IMPACT!
AYANAMI!!!
I love our queen!
Awesomeness 👍
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Молодцы разное направления берут . удачи
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Was this right after Headbanger? Also i thought from the title this was about chicken wings! XD
Where did you find this? I’ve never heard of this before.
Same
Only the .......! :-)
@@andyrethmeier Fox God knows!!!!
naaaaa espectaculaa a a a a ar
I'm curious. Why the cross? Was there religious symbolism involved?
Probably reference to Evangelion
@@CatherineAaBb … ah cool. I read up on it and it sounds very interesting. Thanks.
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