Same here! and holy shit, Sasaki goes crazy on this live version of Orion!!! Edit: wow, I just listened to this version of Swallow.... might be the best drum solo I've ever heard
A Cool LIVE AUDIO CASIOPEA 1979 classic recording......Greetings from La Ceiba.Republic of Honduras.Central America....A huge BIGTIME fan of one of Japan's BADDEST Jazz Bands around.
ただただ感動です…😭🙏🌈 大変貴重な音源のアップロード、心より御礼申し上げます🤗🙏🌈 Space Roadでの佐々木さんの演奏をここまで鮮明に拝聴したのは初めてです。コメントさせて頂いている今日は2022.3.15、43年前の音源とは思えない鮮明な音質に演奏と思います。今も決して色褪せません。そして今、謹んで和田アキラさんのご冥福をお祈りします🙏⛩🌟
Reading all the comments here I got the impression that Sasaki is a great drummer, even implying that he is better than Akira Jimbo, his replacement in Casiopea. Is that correct? I do not know a lot about drumming and I always think that Jimbo is a great drummer. Anybody wants to enlighten me of how Sasaki is better (or just different) than Akira Jimbo?
Also not a drummer (but a pianist), and the main reason is Sasaki is just technically more skilled than Jimbo, who is a good drummer in his own right. Sasaki plays around with complex polyrhythms, his drumming takes on a much more polyphonic texture, and he often outright showcases his virtuosity on the drums and takes over songs/solos (whereas Jimbo was a more reserved player). Sasaki was asked to leave the band because he had a different vision for the group's future than the other members (he wanted to stay true to and expand on their jazz/funk roots, whereas the other members wanted to move toward a bit of a softer and more commercial sound). I still love Casiopea with Jimbo, but I think their two albums released in 1979 (the ones with Sasaki) are the band's best
@@jackcurley1591 Thanks! What puzzles me about Sasaki though is that he basically vanishes from public performance after Casiopea. I could not find any other videos of him on drums other than the few ones with Casiopea. Where did he go? About differences in musical vision I think it happened again much later in early 90s with Jimbo and Sakurai left Casiopea to form Jimsaku. When I listen to Jimsaku I can see why they left Casiopea, their sound is different from Casiopea's brand of fusion Jazz. I just feel bad because I think their sound could have enriched and diversified Casiopea's musical sound
@@harijantotjahjono_1927 Agreed! It's really mysterious how Sasaki, who was so talented, sort of just disappeared. He apparently went on to play with the jazz guitarist Osamu Miyano for a bit, and has been the drummer for soundtracks of TV shows/commercials on Japanese television, but it's certainly odd that he never went on to do anything as noteworthy as Casiopea. And you're exactly right about Sakurai and Jimbo! They broke off to explore South American/Latin influenced jazz fusion, and their presence was definitely missed during their absence
As a drummer - former columnist for UK magazine Drummer, currently teaching drums for my living - I can give my own personal view. Jimbo and Sasaki are both technically brilliant drummers. I don’t think there’s much if any point or benefit to be gained in comparing them. What’s very interesting about Sasaki is that he clearly has a character and style people love. No disrespect to Jimbo, but Sasaki’s playing moves my ‘spirit’ more. Like many others, my favourite Casiopea is his era. For me they attain musical perfection. Literally. I couldn’t and wouldn’t want to change anything at all in almost all their music from this period. They hit that sublime sweet spot where every musical choice seems born of a synergy artists dream of attaining. Thanks very much to the OP’er for sharing this. Great to hear more from this beautiful band, with Sasaki at the height of his powers. Esp’ fun to hear stuff that’s new to me!
佐々木さんのソロ、こんなにガッツリ聴いたの初めてです
素晴らしい👍 涙ものです😭
Thank you so much for these uploads. I can never get enough of Sasaki-Era Casiopea
Same here! and holy shit, Sasaki goes crazy on this live version of Orion!!! Edit: wow, I just listened to this version of Swallow.... might be the best drum solo I've ever heard
貴重な音源をありがとうございます!当時の六本木PIT INN界隈の熱量は凄かったですよね。私もカセットデンスケを持ち込んで録音したり‥いい時代でした。
うわー!なんですかこれ! サジェストに出てきてくれてありがとう! 演奏と音の良さにびっくりした! こんなに初期のカシオペアは聴いたことありません!
一枚目のアルバム以前に、いろいろと曲があったんだな、と、こちらアップしていただいたお陰で初めて知りました。
貴重な音源アップ、本当にありがとうございます。
ありがとうございます! カシオペア+和田さんとかレア過ぎ
A Cool LIVE AUDIO CASIOPEA 1979 classic recording......Greetings from La Ceiba.Republic of Honduras.Central America....A huge BIGTIME fan of one of Japan's BADDEST Jazz Bands around.
what a find! holy!
Sasaki's drums never failed to amazed me.
whoever you are, i fucking love you for uploading this.
Sasaki's drum at space road just hits different, beautiful
His drumming stands out in all of the songs.
Sasaki is hot.
@@gerdpranoto7150 True, though his playing at space road really characterizes his style distinction
すごい、すごすぎる!!この貴重な音源を公開していただいたことに感謝します!
凄まじい!
当時は未だポータブルな生録機材が無い頃。録ってみようなんて思う事も無かった。
会話用レコーダと推測しますがアジマスなども狂っておらず、キレイな音源。素晴らしいです。
正直どんなカセットレコーダーかははっきり覚えていないですが、SONYのモノのカセットレコーダーだったかと、おそらくこんなやつだったと記憶してます。>jp.mercari.com/item/m73085470965
返信ありがとうございます。
当時、ビジネス用のモノラルレコーダーがウォークマンに生まれ変わったのでしたね。
(ステレオの録音機能が付いたのは後に発売されたプレスマンと言うやつだった)
それにしても自らの録音。頭が下がります。
アジマスなんて
30年ぶりに聞いた言葉!
カセットデンスケは既にあったような
いずれにしても素晴らしい演奏 録音 保存に感謝します
松岡直也さんの1983年のピットインでのライブ録音にも感動しましたが1979年! 素晴らしすぎる。私がピットインに行きだしたのは80年初頭なので、この頃には間に合わなかったけど、しかしあの頃は本当にいい時代だったと思います。
I'm able to feel sentimental essences of atmosphere flying during goleden era(Showa) through listening a precious source of CASIOPEA sounds.
ありがとうございます。
Every time I am on UA-cam and I see a new live recording from early Casiopea, I know it is going to be a great day.
😦 crazy upload! More Sasaki for me 👍
こんな音源もあるんですね、ただただ感動しました。
僕がカシオペアを知ったのはデビュー当時の1979年
地元静岡SBSラジオのローカル番組のオープニングにスワローが👍
佐々木さんも好きですけど神保さんあってのカシオペアだと思っております🙇
57歳の今も大好きです✨
The drums 👏🏿👏🏿🎶🎶
this is literal gold right here
Another gem! Thanks for posting. They should reunite with Sasaki and play songs from this era
I finally found a live version of Dream Hill!
bro me too ive been looking everywhere it's one of my favorites
佐々木氏Drums時代の”おやすみなさい”が聴けて良かった~
15:32 was crazy synchronization
Recien hace una semana descubri a CASIOPEA, quede maravillado de tan buena música. Muchas gracias por compartirlo.
懐かしい貴重な音源ありがとうございます。とても嬉しいです😊 この当時ピットインは数回通っていました。アルバムに乗らなかった曲もありますからね。六本木の街は興味なかったですがピットインだけは迷わず行けました😅
An hour and a half of sasaki drumming? Yes, please!!
@@pleasetellmethatyouloveme6922 ITS NEVER ENOUGH! I NEED A 3 HOUR CONCERT WITH VIDEO RIGHT NOW!!
This is pure gold, thanks so much for posting all these early recordings from Casiopea. Can't dig them enough. ありがとうございます!!
初代ドラマー佐々木隆さんのライブ音源かなり貴重です。
ビデオでもカシオペアアゲイン及びザ・ウェイ・オブ・カシオペアで一曲ずつあるくらい。
本当に上手いですよね! 神保さんはもちろん文句無しなのですが、これだけ上手い佐々木さんがその後ドラマーとしてそんなに有名な活躍をしていないのが不思議です☆
カシオペアはコンサートでファーアウェイを弾きませんと思いましたけど、そのレコードの中があるだから、嬉しいよ!ありがとうございますよ!
司会屋実はまだ産まれて無かったのね。フュージョン世界史にも載りそうなライブ。ありがとうございます😊😭
野呂さんのポリトーンのアンプとオレンジスクィーザーをかましたSG2000の音。YAMAHAエフェクターに侵食されない素晴らしいトーンのドリームヒルに泣けました😂
佐々木さんのスワローもテーマ復帰のカウベルがギリ聴けなくて残念。
Holy shit the drummer was going crazy on Swallow
音源がレアすぎる!私は泣いています😭どうもありがとうございました!私はこれを聞いているとは信じられません。
頑張ってくれてありがとう!
WHOA
simply genius
I love you
Probably only live recording of Far Away
やっぱり佐々木隆はすごかったな〜。
上京したのが80年なので観に行った時は神保になってから。ライヴには必ずD-5Mを持参していましたが、カシオペアだけは録音禁止でした…(T▽T)
Sasaki is a fucking monster
Is there any West drummer that plays drum similarly like Sasaki?
I think it's hard to find a drummer with a style similar to his.
I think Steve Gadd is comparable in some ways, in the sense that they both are known for fast and complex rhythms
アップロードありがとうございました。パート2のテープがあるとおっしゃっていましたが、見つかりませんでしたね。曲数は覚えていらっしゃいますか?または何を演奏されたのでしょうか?
いつか見つかってアップロードされることを期待しています😃。
ただただ感動です…😭🙏🌈 大変貴重な音源のアップロード、心より御礼申し上げます🤗🙏🌈 Space Roadでの佐々木さんの演奏をここまで鮮明に拝聴したのは初めてです。コメントさせて頂いている今日は2022.3.15、43年前の音源とは思えない鮮明な音質に演奏と思います。今も決して色褪せません。そして今、謹んで和田アキラさんのご冥福をお祈りします🙏⛩🌟
You can hear Mr Sasaki’s better clearer in this sound source.
Space Road
ua-cam.com/video/JkO0oYQXqh4/v-deo.htmlm36s
@@alejandrobarahona2465 Rare❣️❣️ Thank you so much, Marvelous❣️😃🙌🙌🙌
40年以上前のエアー録音なのに凄く音質良いですね。普通のテレコではなく業務用のマイク使ったのですか?
文化的にも価値の高い貴重な音源アップしてくださいまして誠に有難う御座います。
いえ、当時はまだウォークマンみたいなものもなかったですし、記憶は曖昧ですが学生でしたから安いハンディのソニーのカセットレコーダだったと思います。
@@naokiiwata4105 よくこんなに綺麗に録れましたね😳bassが若干弱いけど、とても高音質で凄いです☆
野性味ある佐々木さんのドラミングは明らかに神保氏と異なる、、夢叶わずだが村上ポンタ氏との兼ね合いも聴いてみたかった
スリル スピード テクニック!!!
音源ありがとうございます。非常に珍しいパフォーマンス!! 誰かがそれについて言及しているのを見ました、あなたはリハーサルテープをアップロードしますか?ありがとうございました。
drms佐々木氏?
Which albums are Climax, Shiroi Machi and Oyasuminasai from?
The song "Oyasuminasai" is titled "Have A Nice Dream" and appears on "Thunder Live". " I think "Climax" and "Shiroi Machi" are not on the album.
@@naokiiwata4105 thank you
What is the first song called?
Climax
かなり前の録音ですが、このコンサートで「Midnight Rendezvous」以降の曲が演奏されたかどうかご存知ですか?
貴重な音源のアップありがとうございます。
すみませんが、1,4曲目もカシオペアのオリジナルなのでしょうか。
そうですね、音源化はされていないですがオリジナルだと思います。
早速のご回答。
痛み入ります😭
Reading all the comments here I got the impression that Sasaki is a great drummer, even implying that he is better than Akira Jimbo, his replacement in Casiopea. Is that correct? I do not know a lot about drumming and I always think that Jimbo is a great drummer. Anybody wants to enlighten me of how Sasaki is better (or just different) than Akira Jimbo?
Also not a drummer (but a pianist), and the main reason is Sasaki is just technically more skilled than Jimbo, who is a good drummer in his own right. Sasaki plays around with complex polyrhythms, his drumming takes on a much more polyphonic texture, and he often outright showcases his virtuosity on the drums and takes over songs/solos (whereas Jimbo was a more reserved player). Sasaki was asked to leave the band because he had a different vision for the group's future than the other members (he wanted to stay true to and expand on their jazz/funk roots, whereas the other members wanted to move toward a bit of a softer and more commercial sound). I still love Casiopea with Jimbo, but I think their two albums released in 1979 (the ones with Sasaki) are the band's best
@@jackcurley1591 Thanks! What puzzles me about Sasaki though is that he basically vanishes from public performance after Casiopea. I could not find any other videos of him on drums other than the few ones with Casiopea. Where did he go? About differences in musical vision I think it happened again much later in early 90s with Jimbo and Sakurai left Casiopea to form Jimsaku. When I listen to Jimsaku I can see why they left Casiopea, their sound is different from Casiopea's brand of fusion Jazz. I just feel bad because I think their sound could have enriched and diversified Casiopea's musical sound
@@harijantotjahjono_1927 Agreed! It's really mysterious how Sasaki, who was so talented, sort of just disappeared. He apparently went on to play with the jazz guitarist Osamu Miyano for a bit, and has been the drummer for soundtracks of TV shows/commercials on Japanese television, but it's certainly odd that he never went on to do anything as noteworthy as Casiopea. And you're exactly right about Sakurai and Jimbo! They broke off to explore South American/Latin influenced jazz fusion, and their presence was definitely missed during their absence
As a drummer - former columnist for UK magazine Drummer, currently teaching drums for my living - I can give my own personal view.
Jimbo and Sasaki are both technically brilliant drummers. I don’t think there’s much if any point or benefit to be gained in comparing them.
What’s very interesting about Sasaki is that he clearly has a character and style people love. No disrespect to Jimbo, but Sasaki’s playing moves my ‘spirit’ more.
Like many others, my favourite Casiopea is his era. For me they attain musical perfection. Literally. I couldn’t and wouldn’t want to change anything at all in almost all their music from this period.
They hit that sublime sweet spot where every musical choice seems born of a synergy artists dream of attaining.
Thanks very much to the OP’er for sharing this. Great to hear more from this beautiful band, with Sasaki at the height of his powers. Esp’ fun to hear stuff that’s new to me!
@@jackcurley1591 Thanks!
白い街とかおやすみなさいって誰の曲をやってたんでしょうか?
Is this recording sold in CD format?
This is an audience recording. Its not official.
@@Frost-ib8qt guess we gotta burn it ourselves then
佐々木さんのドラムの方が神保さんよりパワフルな感じがするのは私だけでしょうか?
パワフルかつ、グイグイとくるノリを感じますよ。
シャカタクみたい