When i was stationed (Navy) at Japan in the early 1980s, Loudness guitarist, Akira Takasaki, was considered the Eddie Van Halen of Japan. Akira ROCKS!!
Such a mean riff. Even the way he particularly plays it makes it sound so aggressive (sounds like he kind of hits it with the side of his pick and thumb together, giving it even more bite).
They're really the thunder in the east. I used to listen to their East Album all day and all night long when I was 15 in 1985. I'm totally proud of them as a Japanese metal guy. Cheers from Japan !
I saw them in a club in Syracuse NY, opening for Keel of all bands... I remember thinking that Akira was so friggin' good, he would be a Superstar if he was in an American band. The band was awesome and tight. They were highly entertaining. They had their Japanese road crew milling about. It was a fun time in music. I'm glad they're still around and rocking. RIP Munetaka Higuchi.
Its great to see these same metal bands from my childhood still around rockin. I remember sitting in the back seat listening to this music and i told my dad i was thirsty, he handed me his beer and said just a sip. I was 7 lol. The 80s were so laid back and people were not sensitive cry babies like they are now in the new millennium.
Unfortunately they were not that popular in the west. They are one of the titans of meta for sure and Akira is among the best meta guitarists. Check out In the mirror, Lost without your love, Ares Lament, Soldier of Fortune..masterpieces
OMGI I was playing this on Spotify yesterday I was thinking "damn this really sounds like Balls to the Wall" I literally just thought this yesterday and then today I read your comment after looking up to see them today and how they must have changed. Look at the guitarist hiding*** behind thst dread-wig. LOL!!!!
I am 58 now trying to learn play guitar,I’m sorry I don’t remember them or much of the 80s..but they sound Great 🙌🏼🎸. I’m watching old videos of them from that time…A lot hotter than Motley Crue,this guitar player sounds incredible 🙌🏼🎸
You found a hidden gem 💎 of a guitarist 🎸 I played Crazy Nights in my High School Battle of the Bands way back in the day. Keep practicing & rockin' on your guitar 👍🏻
One of my favorite songs from that era! Loudness rocks. Homie in the white Quiksilver tank top on the upper deck behind the stage was gettin’ jiggy with it. Rock on, Bro 😎
Crazy Nights 04:04 Hide lyrics You come to see the show Well, we're gonna rock and roll you Come and get on your seat We're gonna make you feel alright Hey, you wanna go crazy tonight Let me hear you shout and scream You make me mad and wild Well, we're gonna rock and pile you We're gonna do our best The beat kicks you in the head, alright Yeah, it's gonna get crazy tonight Let me hear you all go wild Rock and roll crazy night You are the heroes tonight Rock and roll crazy night You are the hero M-Z-A! M-Z-A! M-Z-A! M-Z-A! You come to see the show Well, we're gonna rock and shock you Come on get on your feet The sound hits you in the face, alright Ooh, let's get so crazy tonight Let me hear you rock and roll Rock and roll crazy night You are the heroes tonight Rock and roll crazy night You are the hero Hey hey! Hey hey! Hey hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Rock and roll crazy night You are the heroes tonight Rock and roll crazy night You are the hero M-Z-A! M-Z-A! M-Z-A! M-Z-A!
I saw the same tour in Madison, Wisconsin at the Dane County Coliseum. Loudness were tight as fuck and blew Motley Crue off the stage big time. One of the more memorable gigs I've seen in 40+ years of hard rock & heavy metal concerts. Hundreds of shows attended over the years in Minneapolis/St.Paul, Madison & Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Chicago, Illinois, Central Florida from 1985 - 1991 was the greatest stretch of metal gigs easily: local acts including Savatage, Crimson Glory, Nasty Savage, Roxx Gang, plus killer gigs by Nitro (O.F.R.: OutFuckingRageous tour), Trouble, Fates Warning, Ozzy at Orange County Civic Center(Ultimate Sin tour) with Queensryche opening, Metallica at Daytona Beach Ocean Center (And Justice For All tour), I could go on & on - late eighties in my mid-twenties and METAL RULED at the time most definitely!!!
Oh yeah - then moved cross country to Las Vegas for a three year stretch before coming back home to the Upper Midwest area. 1st Avenue & all the great Twin Cities clubs since coming back: Motorhead, Anthrax, Megadeth, Corrosion of Conformity (Deliverance tour - Christ was that one hell of a show...stood in line outdoors nearly 90 minutes in -20 degree weather then C.O.C. melted my face off! L7 at some dive bar downtown I can't even remember the name of but holy shit did those chicks jam!(Hungry For Stink tour..."Andre" fuck yeah! Lizzy Borden at the Fine Line was another killer gig. Quest club gave me shows by King Diamond, DIO, Doro Pesch/Warlock, W.A.S.P., Station 4 in St.Paul had Iced Earth + In Flames, Metal Church + Meliah Rage, Candlemass, Star Central Club in Minneapolis Overkill + Prong, Sonata Arctica...damn I could just keep grinding down memory lane...Rock Fest in Cadott twice - once with Judas Priest headlining the other with Megadeth headlining...other bands at those 3 day outdoor festivals included U.F.O., Twisted Sister, Y&T, Cinderella, Tesla, Firehouse, Full Moon Saloon in Mauston, Wisconsin: Blue Oyster Cult + Nazareth + April Wine, Quiet Riot with all 4 original members. 1970s arena shows in the Twin Cities between St. Paul Civic Center & Minneapolis Met Center included Ted Nugent, Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush, fucking ANGEL ( FANTASTIC gig) Steve Marriot & Humble Pie, Jethro Tull + Whitesnake, Judas Priest + Iron Maiden + AXE ( knock down drag out rock 'n' roll party in the street!) Christ I could literally go on & on. I've been very fortunate to see a shit-ton of fantastic hard rock & heavy metal bands over the years damn Covid-19 sure brought that to a screeching halt this year! I am definitely jonesing for some LIVE MUSIC DAMMIT!!!
@@michigunsanta8680 yeah for sure debut "Vices" is a great LP no doubt - "Heavy Metal Shuffle". AXE formed in the late 70s. Founding member Bobby Barth used to front a local band that played in the mid 70s called BABYFACE that used to play clubs around Wiaconsin/ Minnesota border area. AXE released their eponymous debut LP in 1979 followed in 1980 by my personal favorite "Living On The Edge". 2 years later their 3rd effort was their best selling & most popular release "Offering" which had the radio hit "Rock 'n' Roll Party In The Streets" which I mentioned. Also contained a great cover of the Montrose classic "I Got The Fire". They were supporting that LP when they opened that gig. Maiden was 1st US tour with Bruce Dickinson on vocals supporting "The Number Of The Beast" LP & Judas Priest topped the bill supporting "Screaming For Vengeance". My 2nd time out of 3 seeing JP -1 & only time seeing the other 2. AXE is more of a hard rock vibe than metal but I would recommend starting out with that 2nd LP - definitely their heaviest. Offering took a bit more of a commercial turn( hence the radio hit) then in 1983 their 4th LP "Nemesis" would be their last until resurfacing in 1996 with the aptly named "Five" LP which was a decent comeback effort, bur the late 70s/early 80s were definitely their heyday. Man I could talk about this stuff forever I'll stop before I get going on another jogged memory bank!
My guitar gods/idols started with Randy Rhoads and then Akira Takasaki... before Yngwie became my ULTIMATE guitar god. But Akira? Yeah... he'll ALWAYS be right there. My 80s metal cover band used to play this song and "Let It Go" in our set list. Long live Loudness!!!
Man back in the 90's I played in a bunch of bands and a Japanese punk band played this little club with us. They were so good they blew every one off the stage. Glad we went on before them. The energy of the songs was just top notch.
I'm used to the soberb excellency of the japanese instrumentists, but I just can't understand how powerful these singers can be! They kick asses a lot! F...ing awesome!
Saw Loudness, Stryper and TNT in Nashville with the To Hell With The Devil tour...Stryper headlined.Loudness dusted the stage. Man they kicked monster ass. They always sound great.
Kind of an Accept vibe w these guys. They sound great here. Akira's guitar sound... wow. Pure balls. But what is goin on w Akira's wig or whatever that brush pile is on his head?
この曲を飽きる自分がイメージできない。多分一生聴いてると思う。だって40年間聴いても飽きないんだもん。
Yo pienso igual que tú , es un tema clásico, que sonara por siempre 🤘🤘.
弾いてる本人たちが1番飽きてる
When i was stationed (Navy) at Japan in the early 1980s, Loudness guitarist, Akira Takasaki, was considered the Eddie Van Halen of Japan. Akira ROCKS!!
Awesome band. Rowdness
@@daveybuckyou5883 ล
Eddie Van Halen was the Akira Takasaki of America
He's one my favorite guitarists!
he's up there with Hide and Hotei
LOUDNESSは我々の誇り😀
今もしっかり声が出ていてスゲ〜。全盛期とあまり変わらないんじゃないですか!?あらためてすげー
再結成後のニイチャンの頑張りはマジで凄いとしか言えない。
このライブは2014年だけど、今もなお一番バンドを引っ張ってるパワーの源はニイチャンだと思う。
Most overlooked guitar player ever, Akira Takasaki is a beast
Simple and very underrated riff ... i think it's one of the greatest metal riffs of the 80's
Oh yeah it totally is
Such a mean riff. Even the way he particularly plays it makes it sound so aggressive (sounds like he kind of hits it with the side of his pick and thumb together, giving it even more bite).
one of the greatest riffs ever
Easily....still makes my hair stand up....takes you right to the 80s. So many great riffs were born
I love the enthusiasm after all the years 👍
Ingat waktu kelas 1 SMA th 1983,putar cassete tiap mau berangkat sekolah naik sepeda. Jadi semangat sambil berdendang dlm perjalanan 13 km. Hehe..
Gila ada org Indo!!! Salam Heavy Metal bang dari anak kelahiran 95 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
ガキの頃から聞いてるけどラウドネス最高だよなぁ!この声!ギター!聞くと あぁ〜ってなるw
They're really the thunder in the east.
I used to listen to their East Album all day and all night long when I was 15 in 1985. I'm totally proud of them as a Japanese metal guy. Cheers from Japan !
I could've written this myself. We are the same age and everything.
Same age
Early records on import, so good,
Oyasuminasi, much respect to 🇯🇵 Japan my friend ! Cheers from 🍊 Florida!
Am 48 now and still head banging to their songs.
I saw them in a club in Syracuse NY, opening for Keel of all bands... I remember thinking that Akira was so friggin' good, he would be a Superstar if he was in an American band. The band was awesome and tight. They were highly entertaining. They had their Japanese road crew milling about. It was a fun time in music. I'm glad they're still around and rocking. RIP Munetaka Higuchi.
The guitar sound so delishious..
Akira still a monster after so many years.
Thanks for saying almost verbatim what I was thinking 🤘
Its great to see these same metal bands from my childhood still around rockin. I remember sitting in the back seat listening to this music and i told my dad i was thirsty, he handed me his beer and said just a sip. I was 7 lol. The 80s were so laid back and people were not sensitive cry babies like they are now in the new millennium.
Still gives me chills to hear them after all these years.
Gives me chills still. The good chills. Bought Loudness record when they came out and I still dig tthis great Metal band from Japan
I had never heard of them in the 80s. I found them yesterday and I'm an instant fan
Unfortunately they were not that popular in the west. They are one of the titans of meta for sure and Akira is among the best meta guitarists. Check out In the mirror, Lost without your love, Ares Lament, Soldier of Fortune..masterpieces
Share them with everyone !!!! Let's make the world metal again !!!!
His voice still sounds good man 🤘 This riff reminds me of Balls to the Wall by Accept, another killer track 🔥💯
OMGI I was playing this on Spotify yesterday I was thinking "damn this really sounds like Balls to the Wall" I literally just thought this yesterday and then today I read your comment after looking up to see them today and how they must have changed. Look at the guitarist hiding*** behind thst dread-wig. LOL!!!!
Yeah, such a Balls-rip off.
But, great track from a great band.🤘😍
Reminds me of freshman year in high school!!! These guys still rock!!!
こんばんは⚡🎤😃✋🌃
二井原復帰後のライブですね、
この曲は、ラウドネスの世界進出の
代名詞的な曲ですね。
1984年代から未だに愛されている曲の1つ
なんとか全米に世界に知ってほしい
絶対にナンとかのKーPOPに負けていない
はずなのに
ぜひ全米ピルボート総合チャートに
ランキングしてほしい。
I am 58 now trying to learn play guitar,I’m sorry I don’t remember them or much of the 80s..but they sound Great 🙌🏼🎸. I’m watching old videos of them from that time…A lot hotter than Motley Crue,this guitar player sounds incredible 🙌🏼🎸
You found a hidden gem 💎 of a guitarist 🎸 I played Crazy Nights in my High School Battle of the Bands way back in the day. Keep practicing & rockin' on your guitar 👍🏻
Saw Loudness open for Motley Crue on their Theater of Pain tour in Sacramento, CA. Loudness played an awesome show.
@@lonewarrior1549 That's awesome! I saw that same tour at Madison Square Garden - summer of 1985!
One of my favorite songs from that era! Loudness rocks. Homie in the white Quiksilver tank top on the upper deck behind the stage was gettin’ jiggy with it. Rock on, Bro 😎
Love it😀Always liked this band since the 80's... Real Musicians Who Still Rock😊
高崎さんギター最高ですねしかもイケメンですし私はファンです宜しくお願いします
Dang after all these years and they still sound as they did back in the day! Real musicians can do this.
やっぱり日本のトップギタリストだわ。
MONSTERS ROCK CRUCEのときのライブだ‼️ CRAZY NIGHTS歌ったのね😃
LOUDNESSかっこよすぎる❤️
Im alex david ,53 yrs old from philippines 1985 this is my favorite band!
I still hear that Thunder in the East
Saw them at the forum in Inglewood in 1985 the actual tour of this album. Great band! Chris Holmes of WASP sat 3 rows behind me.
Crazy Nights 04:04 Hide lyrics
You come to see the show
Well, we're gonna rock and roll you
Come and get on your seat
We're gonna make you feel alright
Hey, you wanna go crazy tonight
Let me hear you shout and scream
You make me mad and wild
Well, we're gonna rock and pile you
We're gonna do our best
The beat kicks you in the head, alright
Yeah, it's gonna get crazy tonight
Let me hear you all go wild
Rock and roll crazy night
You are the heroes tonight
Rock and roll crazy night
You are the hero
M-Z-A! M-Z-A! M-Z-A! M-Z-A!
You come to see the show
Well, we're gonna rock and shock you
Come on get on your feet
The sound hits you in the face, alright
Ooh, let's get so crazy tonight
Let me hear you rock and roll
Rock and roll crazy night
You are the heroes tonight
Rock and roll crazy night
You are the hero
Hey hey! Hey hey! Hey hey!
Hey! Hey! Hey!
Rock and roll crazy night
You are the heroes tonight
Rock and roll crazy night
You are the hero
M-Z-A! M-Z-A! M-Z-A! M-Z-A!
ニイヤンと高崎晃カッコ良過ぎる!
ラウドファンで良かった☺️
I saw them open for AC/DC in 1986 in St Louis.
ますますカッコいい!!
They're simply amazing!!!;.
38年聴いて飽きない…😊
俺等にとっては大阪の兄貴やな!
I remember them opening for Mötley Crüe in 85 at Joe Louis arena in Detroit. Great guitarist, Good times! 👍🏻
I saw the same tour in Madison, Wisconsin at the Dane County Coliseum. Loudness were tight as fuck and blew Motley Crue off the stage big time. One of the more memorable gigs I've seen in 40+ years of hard rock & heavy metal concerts. Hundreds of shows attended over the years in Minneapolis/St.Paul, Madison & Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Chicago, Illinois, Central Florida from 1985 - 1991 was the greatest stretch of metal gigs easily: local acts including Savatage, Crimson Glory, Nasty Savage, Roxx Gang, plus killer gigs by Nitro (O.F.R.: OutFuckingRageous tour), Trouble, Fates Warning, Ozzy at Orange County Civic Center(Ultimate Sin tour) with Queensryche opening, Metallica at Daytona Beach Ocean Center (And Justice For All tour), I could go on & on - late eighties in my mid-twenties and METAL RULED at the time most definitely!!!
Oh yeah - then moved cross country to Las Vegas for a three year stretch before coming back home to the Upper Midwest area. 1st Avenue & all the great Twin Cities clubs since coming back: Motorhead, Anthrax, Megadeth, Corrosion of Conformity (Deliverance tour - Christ was that one hell of a show...stood in line outdoors nearly 90 minutes in -20 degree weather then C.O.C. melted my face off! L7 at some dive bar downtown I can't even remember the name of but holy shit did those chicks jam!(Hungry For Stink tour..."Andre" fuck yeah! Lizzy Borden at the Fine Line was another killer gig. Quest club gave me shows by King Diamond, DIO, Doro Pesch/Warlock, W.A.S.P., Station 4 in St.Paul had Iced Earth + In Flames, Metal Church + Meliah Rage, Candlemass, Star Central Club in Minneapolis Overkill + Prong, Sonata Arctica...damn I could just keep grinding down memory lane...Rock Fest in Cadott twice - once with Judas Priest headlining the other with Megadeth headlining...other bands at those 3 day outdoor festivals included U.F.O., Twisted Sister, Y&T, Cinderella, Tesla, Firehouse, Full Moon Saloon in Mauston, Wisconsin: Blue Oyster Cult + Nazareth + April Wine, Quiet Riot with all 4 original members. 1970s arena shows in the Twin Cities between St. Paul Civic Center & Minneapolis Met Center included Ted Nugent, Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush, fucking ANGEL ( FANTASTIC gig) Steve Marriot & Humble Pie, Jethro Tull + Whitesnake, Judas Priest + Iron Maiden + AXE ( knock down drag out rock 'n' roll party in the street!) Christ I could literally go on & on. I've been very fortunate to see a shit-ton of fantastic hard rock & heavy metal bands over the years damn Covid-19 sure brought that to a screeching halt this year! I am definitely jonesing for some LIVE MUSIC DAMMIT!!!
@@michaelscott1658 not sure I remember “AXE” I remember “Kick Axe” lol 😆👍🏻
@@michigunsanta8680 yeah for sure debut "Vices" is a great LP no doubt - "Heavy Metal Shuffle". AXE formed in the late 70s. Founding member Bobby Barth used to front a local band that played in the mid 70s called BABYFACE that used to play clubs around Wiaconsin/ Minnesota border area. AXE released their eponymous debut LP in 1979 followed in 1980 by my personal favorite "Living On The Edge". 2 years later their 3rd effort was their best selling & most popular release "Offering" which had the radio hit "Rock 'n' Roll Party In The Streets" which I mentioned. Also contained a great cover of the Montrose classic "I Got The Fire". They were supporting that LP when they opened that gig. Maiden was 1st US tour with Bruce Dickinson on vocals supporting "The Number Of The Beast" LP & Judas Priest topped the bill supporting "Screaming For Vengeance". My 2nd time out of 3 seeing JP -1 & only time seeing the other 2. AXE is more of a hard rock vibe than metal but I would recommend starting out with that 2nd LP - definitely their heaviest. Offering took a bit more of a commercial turn( hence the radio hit) then in 1983 their 4th LP "Nemesis" would be their last until resurfacing in 1996 with the aptly named "Five" LP which was a decent comeback effort, bur the late 70s/early 80s were definitely their heyday. Man I could talk about this stuff forever I'll stop before I get going on another jogged memory bank!
@@michaelscott1658 no problem dude. You’re like a metal encyclopedia that’s great! Lol 😆 Cheers! 👍🏻
My guitar gods/idols started with Randy Rhoads and then Akira Takasaki... before Yngwie became my ULTIMATE guitar god. But Akira? Yeah... he'll ALWAYS be right there. My 80s metal cover band used to play this song and "Let It Go" in our set list. Long live Loudness!!!
I remember hearing Loudness 1984 album, Disillusion on KMET in Los Angeles radio. That album rocks. Thunder in the East is good too.
🤘🎸🇯🇵
I saw them in 1984/85 @the Hollywood Palladium w/King Kobra & Queensrÿche was the headliner!
Man back in the 90's I played in a bunch of bands and a Japanese punk band played this little club with us. They were so good they blew every one off the stage. Glad we went on before them. The energy of the songs was just top notch.
I'm used to the soberb excellency of the japanese instrumentists, but I just can't understand how powerful these singers can be! They kick asses a lot! F...ing awesome!
ALWAYS loved Loudness!!!😎👍
Excellent band!!!✌
Love these guys!! Thunder still in the East!!🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Absolutely killer! Akira is a force to be reckoned with what an amazing guitarist
⚡️💥🤘🏻🤘🏻
I think he's an alien, well the voice of one at least
saw Loudness open for AC/DC in 1985 in Toronto....it was nuts.
これが日本だ!
Rowdness still has it. Vocals and guitar are on point.
"We are going to do our best!!! "
So polite. 😂😂😂😂
Saw these guys a few times back in the day, great band.
Wok and woe cwazee niiights, we ah yo herwoes tonight!
Freaking love these guys! lol
Saw them in corpus christi tx, in the eighties in some theater, very personable show, good times.
Was it the Ritz theater?
@@lando5150
Yes!!!!! I was trying to remember, how did you know?
Akira...one of the best ever
高崎晃は日本の誇りだ!!!
Love this band !!!!
I still own the vinyl album.
Cool Band.
Hail from AustriA
superb! thank you!
高崎晃さんのギターも健在!かっけえ!!!
Still a kick ass band to this day.
Awesome band!
アキラ骨太、しかし樋口さんがいないのが寂しい、合掌。
한국의 클럽에서 연주를 본적 있다
뭐 직접 본 밴드 중에는
최고 였다
Still kicking ass! Underrated and underappreciated!
Totally agree!!🤘❤❤
good performance by Loudness.....nice song from japan
タッカンアニキいつまでも日本のロックギター界をリードしてくれてありがとう。勉強になります。
2014年で技術的な所は何ひとつ衰えがないのは凄いですね。
I love this pure metal band
Loudness Rocks
すげーーー!昔と変わらない🤩
Mantap kumpulan Loudness
今更だけどANTHEMの楽曲の完成度を高めていたのはヒロヤのギターソロ。ここまで全曲のソロパートの完成度高いプレイヤーはいないんじゃ無い?なんか...『ソロの後の曲の展開に準備万端で構えられる』『落ち着いて次の展開を待ちそびれる』独りよがりじゃないんだよね、彼のソロワークは😊
They still kick ass !!!!!!
Saw Loudness, Stryper and TNT in Nashville with the To Hell With The Devil tour...Stryper headlined.Loudness dusted the stage. Man they kicked monster ass. They always sound great.
I Saw that same tour except in st. Louis.
🤘🏻👽🎸They are still loudness !
Saw these legends open for Ozzy or AC/DC I can't friggin remember.
Saw them 5 years ago. Akira's guitar was way too loud in the mix. It was perfect!
Hassan Babylon as Akira Takasaki in Malaysia
Akira rules !!!!
Wow, they still look & sound great. Love the dude wearing the quiksilver tank air guitaring in the background.
兄貴 たまらねぇぜ なんて さわやかで 素晴らしい音楽なんだ アイアムはよ 兄貴 いつもLOVINだぜ
Sinaちゃんとよ alwaysLOVINだぜ❤😊.
Who else is still listening to Loudness in 2021? 🎸🤘MZA
I'm from Indonesia, I like loudnes
Haven't lost nothin, love Akira since the 80's.
🤘
Still rocking
His voice still kicks ass!
from a pop boy band to one of the most iconic gods of Japanese metal.
yes
MASTER SHREDDER! ...🎸
LOUDNESS最高最強カッケー💪💃🎸🎵🎉
these guys still rockin it man, respect to loudness, akira the fckin man
Love it thanks
Great Band🤘🤘
The band will never sound the same without Munetaka on drums.
Rockin Solid
Akira 1 of The Greats
Seen them back in the 80s opening for Ozzy. When Ozzy took the stage we left.
World class rock band
Loudness Is The Best Metal Guitar Extended Jam Band
My Ringtone..🤘🤘
Great outdo solo play, and great front pick up’s sound
본조비도 나이먹어서는 고음을 은근슬쩍 피해서부르던데, 이 보컬은 대단한발성이네요, 소싯적그대로부르는군요.
Loudness love forever
Kind of an Accept vibe w these guys. They sound great here. Akira's guitar sound... wow. Pure balls. But what is goin on w Akira's wig or whatever that brush pile is on his head?
INCREDIBLE!
Memory...
Truly asia rock star....