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  • Опубліковано 12 лют 2011
  • originally transmitted 21.12.80, this is probably my favourite Japan clip.
    in future I'm doing all my dancing with one hand in my pocket :-)

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  • @johnadedoyin6866
    @johnadedoyin6866 5 років тому +412

    Mick Karn has to be regarded as one of the best (and distinctive) bass players of all time.

    • @didierduplenne2325
      @didierduplenne2325 4 роки тому +15

      and sooo very stylish too !

    • @sayfo666
      @sayfo666 4 роки тому +3

      Eggy Noggy - Have u heard Percy Jones?

    • @gordon7462
      @gordon7462 3 роки тому +13

      It hurts they were that good.

    • @desamario
      @desamario 3 роки тому +3

      Gordon Speller still giving me chills every tine i hear them

    • @mattjarvie6443
      @mattjarvie6443 3 роки тому +12

      Jaco Pastorius level if not better in some respects.

  • @nrp0504
    @nrp0504 Рік тому +95

    I cannot believe this is 42 years old and they still sound so damn good. Yes it is live and no hidden vocals etc. Superb! As for Mick Karn .... No words ...

    • @tvbant
      @tvbant Рік тому +5

      Im with ya. He's better than Bowie. Whisper it quietly

    • @thoughtsonfitness3249
      @thoughtsonfitness3249 9 місяців тому +2

      I love Japan, but remember … they’re superb Bowie and Ferry clones!

    • @larsfillmore4765
      @larsfillmore4765 6 місяців тому +6

      Can you imagine the latest pop rabble trying to play live on the Old Grey Whistle Test? It really was a test of your musician capabilities and this band had talent to the core!

    • @theworldaccordingto4555
      @theworldaccordingto4555 Місяць тому

      @@larsfillmore4765 OGWT was such a great show. Around the same time (1981-ish) King Crimson came out of hiding and played the OGWT and re-announced themselves to the world with a new line-up of old and new members Fripp-Bruford & Belew-Levin. Mind blowing. So many great performances on that live show. With the Japan performances among them, of course. OGWT was one of the highlights of the week for sure. They really should bring it back (but I guess it would hurt sales and streaming revenue if the top popsters of the day refused or didn't appear on the show or did a bad job of it)
      Yep, everything is backing tracks and autotuned to death these days (not all bands, but many of the popsters are reliant on those devices now. Makes you wonder how bad the pop stars of today would sound without the auto-tune, vocal fx and pitch correction etc)

  • @flashtheoriginal
    @flashtheoriginal 3 місяці тому +10

    Original Japan fan here, from their Arista days. Saw them live and my god, they were seasoned musicians. Shame how Rob Dean was treated but there we are.
    I still love their music

  • @CusterFlux
    @CusterFlux 9 років тому +298

    Jansen has one of the most inhumanly perfect senses of time, of any drummer alive: and this video goes a long way to showing how he got it. There simply was no place to hide: the music was purposefully sparse - and he had to play super-precisely to a severely hard timed, TR-808 on a backing tape track: not only did he have to stay exactly in time, or else the whole band would suffer a very public train wreck, but in order for his drum's accents to be heard, he had to learn to hit his drums just slightly ahead of the 808 but without speeding up - and fall ever so slightly behind the beat in places where he wanted to lay back, without ever slowing down: and do this to perfection throughout an entire tour, night after night - and eventually, and probably inadvertently, he became the master of the super precise pocket.

    • @stevecarter8810
      @stevecarter8810 9 років тому +31

      I drummed to a click live like that for a period of a few months and I REALLY learned about how my brain does not really know about time. Anyone who thinks playing to a click is cheating has not tried it for real. Every now and then you get a brainfart and could swear it's the click that moved.

    • @NeoTokyo2006
      @NeoTokyo2006 9 років тому +14

      CusterFlux Agree his precision is a force of nature although I think you will wind it is a CR-68 or similar drum unit, 808's weren't around yet..

    • @CusterFlux
      @CusterFlux 7 років тому +20

      Steve Carter
      Hey Steve, it might be the Haas effect - screws up a lot of people, the click completely disappears to the human ear if you're just a touch ahead, but within a dozen or so milliseconds ( on fast attack sounds - longer on slower attack sounds ). I remember when I started exploring time by tapping with a pencil to a metronome - it'd freak me out whenever my pencil or the metronome suddenly disappeared ( depending on which was just a smidgen behind the other ) - but that just means you're doing it right. If anybody's curious, I strongly recommend checking it out for yourself, just get a pencil, and try tapping along to a metronome … sooner or later: it'll happen.

    • @stevecarter8810
      @stevecarter8810 7 років тому

      CusterFlux fascinating! Will be searching for that effect now. Thanks

    • @gwaliaclassics4472
      @gwaliaclassics4472 5 років тому

      CusterFlux n

  • @mikefellows3901
    @mikefellows3901 4 роки тому +85

    Mick Karn was the spirit of Japan. What a genius, what a bassist !

    • @alfiewhitnell1387
      @alfiewhitnell1387 3 роки тому +5

      Mick Karn inspired me to pick up bass, sadly I sold it to cocaine addiction. Came back to this live performance, now sober. Going to pick up the bass again.

    • @GapeGang
      @GapeGang 2 роки тому

      @@alfiewhitnell1387 How's it going?

    • @rust2000
      @rust2000 Рік тому +1

      RIP Mick Karn.

    • @markvandertoorn1049
      @markvandertoorn1049 Рік тому +2

      He sure was a genius...they all were sorry different,there music was one of a kind,of an era that has gone by..the best era ever
      I think most people think of that while listening to this

    • @rgsxyz1105
      @rgsxyz1105 Рік тому +1

      Mick certainly had the most energy.

  • @stevecook5930
    @stevecook5930 6 років тому +45

    Mick gets so much praise and for reason but lets not forget Rob Dean, without Rob this group would never have existed.

    • @briancox8518
      @briancox8518 Рік тому +9

      Yes Rob Dean is often forgotten

    • @garymacmillan6401
      @garymacmillan6401 4 місяці тому +2

      Rob is now one of the most respected bird illustrators in the world.

  • @blackmore4
    @blackmore4 5 років тому +49

    My fury at Sylvian's casual dismissal of something so brilliantly unique has never diminished.

    • @schmoegler
      @schmoegler 3 роки тому +1

      Did he? Wow.

    • @jake-fj2zi
      @jake-fj2zi 2 роки тому +1

      Since when did he do that?

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 Рік тому +7

      @@jake-fj2zi He's always said that he doesn't like most of Japan's output.

    • @andyfin990
      @andyfin990 Рік тому +3

      @@jake-fj2zi when he took Mick Karn's girlfriend off him.

    • @R.Kinney1492
      @R.Kinney1492 Рік тому

      ​@@andyfin990 😹

  • @arupian666
    @arupian666 10 років тому +105

    at a time when bands like Spandau Ballet and Duran Duran were headlining the "New Romantic" charge, Japan were monstrously under-rated. Still one of my favorite bands of all time. R.I.P Mick...

    • @CONSIDERABLYMORE1
      @CONSIDERABLYMORE1 9 років тому +6

      They weren't underrated at all. The absurdly abstract and minimalist Ghosts reached the Top 5 in the UK ffs. The only thing that stopped them exposing the bands you mentioned for being lightweight and second rate in comparison to Japan was the fact Japan split. Simple as. John Taylor of Duran wrote a very touching tribute to Mick when he died.

    • @toomuchinformation
      @toomuchinformation 9 років тому +2

      ***** I was listening to Ghosts recently and remembered that it made the top 5 in the UK. Now it would be astonishing that a song like that would chart at all, let alone make the top 5.

    • @kevcatnip7589
      @kevcatnip7589 4 роки тому +4

      T@@CONSIDERABLYMORE1 they were never gonna meet the queen for tea with boy george,,integrity

    • @briancox8518
      @briancox8518 Рік тому +1

      Japan were never part of the new romantic scene

    • @user-vn1zb9ov8d
      @user-vn1zb9ov8d 2 місяці тому +1

      @@briancox8518 Yup, Japan blew away everyone for their creativity, depth and technical ability in that period. The fact they split up at the age of 23-24 still makes my mind melt - I was making cups of tea for pop video directors at that age, not kissing goodbye to a body of work that stands proud 40 years later. Sheesh.

  • @hazelgibbons7831
    @hazelgibbons7831 5 років тому +48

    Sigh......55 years old and still listening.

    • @thecapricorn11
      @thecapricorn11 3 роки тому +1

      50 here

    • @jasefrazz07
      @jasefrazz07 3 роки тому +1

      55 and still loving, never feeling old so long as you love music, Jay and boxer malarkey 🐶❤❤❤

    • @lauratassi861
      @lauratassi861 2 роки тому

      Anch'io!!!!

    • @anotherfox7062
      @anotherfox7062 2 роки тому +1

      56 !! I can't believe it! Love this song!! Use to listen to this track when starting a new course or new job.... sitting on the train with my head phones on !!!

    • @Jomookz
      @Jomookz 2 місяці тому

      Me too mate, me too 👍🏼

  • @MrAdski
    @MrAdski 5 років тому +70

    I vividly remember coming home after school one day to find my dad desperately hunting through all of his CDs looking for 'Gentlemen Take Polaroids'. He turned to me, I pulled out my CD player from my school bag and showed him the CD. He could not stop smiling. It is one of those father / son moments I will take to the grave.
    I wish my generation (I am 30 years old - born in '88) appreciated more music from this era ... sadly almost anything can pass as 'music' now.
    On a side note, recently I have been listening to a lot of 'Talk Talk' and there are moments when I can hear some similarities to 'Japan'. I can't put my finger on what it is exactly, but there is something. I would be interested to know if anyone else has felt the same.
    Happy listening all.

    • @scribendi777
      @scribendi777 3 роки тому +3

      The first time I saw Gentlemen Take Polaroids on rave (AU) in year 12 it changed my life..

    • @witchflowers6942
      @witchflowers6942 3 роки тому +5

      Mm I’m not in your generation- I’m 17, and I know some kids my age into this type of music; though that may just be because of the people I choose to associate with.

    • @alfiewhitnell1387
      @alfiewhitnell1387 3 роки тому

      That little moment was so cute! Made me smile. This is a great band!

    • @defalt2756
      @defalt2756 3 роки тому +4

      @@witchflowers6942 oh god, i'm very happy to know i'm not the only teenager to like japan

    • @countorringtonludlow5211
      @countorringtonludlow5211 3 роки тому +3

      Only 8 years older than you and very much feel a similarity between Japan and Talk Talk. I absolutely love the last two albums from Talk Talk.

  • @Chrisamusic1
    @Chrisamusic1 9 років тому +191

    oh man, Mick is the boss. Beautiful playing. What a band these guys were. RIP Mr Karn, you are sorely missed.

    • @ZAOUWV
      @ZAOUWV 5 років тому +1

      Chris A. Totally agree with you! Great band They were with stunning bass by Mick

  • @lou106
    @lou106 6 років тому +166

    I grew up listening to Japan because of my dad. 2 years ago I started listening to them properly and David Sylvian as a solo artist. Best thing I’ve done I’m obsessed. Thank you Dad

    • @scottmcfadyen8921
      @scottmcfadyen8921 5 років тому +13

      Your dad has good taste

    • @scottmcfadyen8921
      @scottmcfadyen8921 5 років тому +2

      Loved Japanese

    • @dontlookatthispagedlatpt.v7819
      @dontlookatthispagedlatpt.v7819 5 років тому +3

      Great stuff.

    • @greatwhite61967
      @greatwhite61967 5 років тому +8

      Don't forget to look up " The Dolphin Brothers " album which was a collaborative effort with Steve Jansen on Drums & Vocals & Richard Barbieri & there's a few numbers he sounds like his brother David Sylvian/incase didn't know they both (as in Steve & David) changed their family surname names that better suited them & sounded better than their birth names, it happens all the time in movie & music industry...
      Then you owe it to yourself to look out Mick Karn's solo work, as thst man is truly up there with the Bass Gods & how he managed to play those bass lines is still amazing to here to this day whether it's with Japan or his Solo work or collaborative work with Joan Armatrading/More Ure/Kate Bush & many many more...
      There were only 2 Fearless Bass Player's from the UK that brought the Electric Fretless Bass Guitar forward within a band environment back in the mid 70s & 80s onwards & that was Mick Karn RIP & Pino Palladino...
      Pino along with Paul Youngs vocals & those amazing fretless bass lines on a MusicMan Stingray Fretless Bass Guutar have entered into the music hall of fame for Pino's ability to Add to a vocalists song...
      Listen to Paul Young first break through album " No Parlez " with Pino playing on most of those songs & Paul Young has admitted time & time again it was working & collaborating with Pino Palladino & him adding those bass lines which added that special extra ingredient that would then appow Paul Young's career to start as it would never have taken off as Pino was the final piece of the puzzle to build a band around Paul Young with the best of British session/sideman players...
      As far as David Sylvian going solo there are many who favour certain solo albums & mine are " Gone To Earth " with the tracks # Waves # & # Silver Moon # being just 2 of my go to on that album favourites...
      My 2nd various solo album would be " Secrets Of The Beehive " & again I love all his work with Japan & his solo albums but those 2 albums just hit me right in the heart...
      I'd also recommend Sting from his work with
      " The Police " But again like many singers within a band environment that go on to leave you think WTF!..
      But Sting went on to being on of the UKs most celebrated solo artists with sings like " Fragile " & " The Shape Of My Heart & many more & if you thought he was great on bass guitar listen to him playing acoustic & Rythmn & lead guitar along with other instruments...
      Your Dad surely had good taste but there are many more amazing solo artists or bands that I could name, but I'll leave you with those albums & songs to look into...
      Enjoy what's left of the Easter Weekend & Holiday Monday but like many you'll most likely be working...
      All The Best...
      " Alba Gu Brath "
      .....

    • @petersummit4858
      @petersummit4858 4 роки тому +4

      Big props to your dad! I have done the same for my 3 girls. Japan is essential!

  • @dontlookatthispagedlatpt.v7819
    @dontlookatthispagedlatpt.v7819 5 років тому +24

    Such an underrated band. Real thinkers, and their music was amazing.

  • @briz1965
    @briz1965 12 років тому +32

    OGWT didn't allow lip syncing, I remember watching this live at the time and amazed. Any Japan fan ached to see them on TV which was relatively rare, bar a few crap totp events, they did a couple more appearances on here and both were great also. Saw them live @ leicester, simply superb, a shame they never got back in true form... a loss to music, RIP mick, simply great

    • @crystalwaters8852
      @crystalwaters8852 10 місяців тому

      Also the gentlemen in this band had a sharp sense of style! Those suits & ties.🔥🔥🔥

  • @asmrob2986
    @asmrob2986 9 років тому +612

    Anyone coming here for the first time please understand, there had been nothing before and there's been nothing, NOTHING since, to compare with the uniqueness of Japan. Do your research and you'll discover for yourself. Mick Karns bass-lines are unique in pop/rock and deserve to be recognised as genius - on the album "Tin Drum" but especially on their seminal work "Gentlemen Take Polaroids". They are, in my opinion, the best band that ever was....

    • @admiralackbar9307
      @admiralackbar9307 9 років тому +34

      I also think there the best band that ever were to, this is the real deal, the days when music was intelligent - Japan.

    • @martinbales9997
      @martinbales9997 8 років тому +23

      +ASM Rob couldn't agree more mate , but loved early albums , obscure alternatives , and adolescent sex . listening to them again , bring back happy memeries R.I.P mick karn

    • @thepaulbradley
      @thepaulbradley 7 років тому +26

      I'm a year late, but I agree with the guy who was a year late agreeing with the first guy :-)

    • @seagreentangerine2065
      @seagreentangerine2065 7 років тому +22

      I've only just seen this comment and you're bang on the money. I've never heard anything like this in my life and I don't think I will, it's exceptional. Mick Karn's musical genius alone is phenomenal, he played soo many intstruments...

    • @beefheart1410
      @beefheart1410 7 років тому +39

      ASM Rob They were a good band, particularly in their "mature" and final incarnation "Tin Drum" era. However, they did obviously derive much inspiration from Roxy Music (particularly in regards to Sylvian's vocal style) and Berlin era Bowie and so weren't entirely without precedent. I agree that Mick Karn was a fantastic bass player however, and I'm a big fan of most of Sylvian's solo output.

  • @edwilliams9914
    @edwilliams9914 8 років тому +30

    And somebody should add a note that Steve Jansen's playing is instantly recognizable and rather than a blare of a million beats, it's ALWAYS the perfect beat in the perfect place with the perfect empty space between to drive the whole thing along. One of the best drummers ever! With Karn, rest him, and Barbieri it was an incredible rhythm section.

  • @DickTruth
    @DickTruth 6 років тому +29

    This is one of the rarest of bands... a band that disintegrated at their absolute artistic and creative peak. Not even the Beatles can lay claim to that.

    • @Teeb2023
      @Teeb2023 2 роки тому +4

      _"...a band that disintegrated at their absolute artistic and creative peak"_
      Yep. Terribly true.

    • @Captain_Rhodes
      @Captain_Rhodes 2 роки тому +1

      well tbf the beatles last album was pretty damn great and a legitimate choice for their best ;-)

    • @DickTruth
      @DickTruth 2 роки тому +1

      @@Captain_Rhodes I guess it depends... I consider The Beatles' artistic peak to be Revolver thru White Album. Abbey Road is a classic, but I don't think it lives up to the previous three, and Let It Be was a lesser album still. Japan, on the other hand, were indisputably on an upwards trajectory artistically when they split. Just my opinion, of course.

    • @Captain_Rhodes
      @Captain_Rhodes 2 роки тому +1

      @@DickTruth i know abbey road isnt experimental but IMO its as good as the others because the songs are great. let it be was a film soundtrack that wasnt properly released until after they split so its not their last record. I love Japan and the beatles though. im not one of those argumentative little shits you get on here lol. Also dont forget the last thing japan did was rain tree crow. I like that album quite a bit, but it wasnt as good as tin drum. But then we go down the hole of comeback albums and all that ;-)

    • @mexicanson
      @mexicanson 2 роки тому +2

      Are you kidding me? The Beatles can't hold a candle, compared to Japan. Everybody say it with me now, "The Beatles are just 'iconic,' not talented." Anyone who listens to the Beatles are either just following the crowd, or never heard actual good music. Trust me, as they get wind of actual, good music, they'll drop the Beatles quicker than you can say Yellow Submarine. 😒

  • @josephletts1093
    @josephletts1093 4 роки тому +10

    The Prophet 5 is one of the most beautiful sounding synths ever made.

  • @WestHamForever
    @WestHamForever 12 років тому +56

    I cannot express how special this band is.
    Mick Karn's talent is nothing short of breathtaking.
    Thank you for posting.

  • @PatrickDiAngelo
    @PatrickDiAngelo 5 років тому +27

    Mick Karn is an eternal master of bass...for sure in the top ten bassist ever, along the Jaco and the other guys...RIP...

    • @patbassman8251
      @patbassman8251 5 років тому +1

      I get sick to the teeth of Americans bigging up Geddy Lee , most of them never heard of Mick Karn , Jean jacque burnel or Norman Watt Roy .

    • @MarcusFenix50
      @MarcusFenix50 Рік тому +2

      @@patbassman8251 Ironic it bothers you that Americans bring up Geddy since he's Canadian. Absolutely a top 10 bassist though.

  • @jkmaseruman
    @jkmaseruman 7 років тому +159

    36 years ago but it still looks and sounds like the future.

    • @blackmore4
      @blackmore4 5 років тому +9

      And Sylvian threw it all away so casually in order to eventually make some of the most supercilious condescending crap ever. With titles which deserve nothing less than a slap. 'Plight and Premonition' while 'loud weather' was 'buffeting' 'Naoshima'?? He's such an idiot.

    • @personalcheeses8073
      @personalcheeses8073 5 років тому +6

      blackmore4 Well once David Sylvian stole Mick Karn’s girlfriend it was all downhill all the way from there. With the exception of his work with Riuchi Sakamoto

    • @chrissettle8077
      @chrissettle8077 5 років тому +2

      36 years ago....where has that gone....

    • @DonHaka
      @DonHaka 4 роки тому +3

      @@blackmore4 lol. He has tons of great solo work. His ambient work might be a particular taste that everyone doesn't like but i have no problem listening to it. But his 3 first solo albums i personally think are just as brilliant as many of the Japan albums. Especially Gone to Earth.

    • @blackmore4
      @blackmore4 4 роки тому

      @@DonHaka
      Different strokes... except for 'Pulling Punches', I thought the first album was brilliant but found 'Gone too Earth' way too digital and prog for my tastes. I loved the third album ('Secrets of the Beehive') but, after that, as far as I'm concerned, he became unbearable.

  • @Bushmagus
    @Bushmagus 12 років тому +11

    Think about it...of all bands of their time and generation, no one has even attempted to imitate them...not even Sylvian or Rain Tree Crow...this sound is pristine and unparalleled...still. All fans of this...you are family. Cheers.

  • @jonesy2111
    @jonesy2111 5 років тому +20

    One of the best bands ever to explore the incredible possibilities of art, visual style and serious music

  • @paulprescott147
    @paulprescott147 2 місяці тому +4

    This is where UA-cam excels. Uncovering this video was such a joy. I was a big fan back in the day and saw them live a couple of times. Their music hasn't dated at all and still sounds great now. I still have some of their albums and listen occasionally. Mick Karn was one of the best bass players ever. Wonderful.

  • @jimstardust
    @jimstardust 11 років тому +20

    Sometimes I get overwhelmed by all the great, respectful comments from so many loyal and passionate fans of my favorite band. I love knowing you are out there. Thanks...

    • @crystalwaters8852
      @crystalwaters8852 10 місяців тому +2

      Yes we are here!❤ burning brightly🔥🔥🔥

  • @charliebrown76
    @charliebrown76 5 років тому +29

    Did You Know?
    Cool was invented and became a descriptive word at precisely the same time that Mick Karn arrived.

  • @MrTkeddo
    @MrTkeddo 5 років тому +15

    RIP Mick Karn brilliant amazing fretless bassist 👍

  • @darrenjones1312
    @darrenjones1312 9 років тому +28

    most underated band ever.never got the credit they deserved.nightporter.masterpiece.

  • @citic101
    @citic101 7 років тому +20

    this is NEARLY 40 YEARS AGO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! genius then and now ...... Long live Japan ! thanks for the music guys , made my school days liveable

  • @Parloscope
    @Parloscope 12 років тому +8

    Saw them in 1981... Blew my mind, no one like them before or since. still listen too them often and the production is still sounding great and unique Play Loud my friends

  • @fabriziovincitorio9377
    @fabriziovincitorio9377 5 років тому +6

    MY GOD....What a stunning super beautiful lovely music....Japan makes me cry everytime

  • @celticdr
    @celticdr 8 років тому +49

    Damn that was one mighty good bass guitarist!

    • @hangoverlad
      @hangoverlad 5 років тому +1

      Yes he was... 😢

    • @carlbuchan5699
      @carlbuchan5699 2 роки тому

      He could play quite a few other instruments too, proper talented but they all were...

  • @jameshenderson9592
    @jameshenderson9592 3 роки тому +4

    I LOVED this band

  • @vencejo7572
    @vencejo7572 8 років тому +39

    It's a fantastic performance. At that time these songs, My New Career in particular, sounded so original, so exotic, so other-worldly...

    • @TheDreamMachine0089
      @TheDreamMachine0089 8 років тому +10

      I have to say these tracks still sound very original and unique. A lot more younger people should give these guys a try

  • @toonarmy8524
    @toonarmy8524 8 років тому +74

    Karn is just total quality .

  • @marioceraldi8074
    @marioceraldi8074 8 років тому +9

    Japan were brilliant live. I had the pleasure to watch them perform and they were all outstanding. I still love this band now as much as I did 34year ago. BRILLIANT

  • @AzimuthTao
    @AzimuthTao Рік тому +3

    Japan was one of the few bands in the 80s that turned music into art.

  • @Relaxbadkneeadventures
    @Relaxbadkneeadventures 4 місяці тому +2

    Still one of the best bands ever . Yep 2024

  • @belmac7102
    @belmac7102 8 років тому +16

    I love the mick makes the bass sing backing vocals. ...He really made the bass sing

  • @zackaroon1489
    @zackaroon1489 5 років тому +6

    pretty boys in makeup? what an introduction! they were so much more than that!! they were actually talented and produced some good music

  • @SonofHendrik
    @SonofHendrik 5 років тому +4

    The heroes off my youth!

    • @MrHoefnix
      @MrHoefnix 5 років тому

      Stunning and drenched in Bowiesque glamour!

    • @SonofHendrik
      @SonofHendrik 5 років тому +1

      Japan had more musicianship and mystic.

  • @Outdoorshuntingshooting
    @Outdoorshuntingshooting 4 місяці тому +2

    The bass lines both hypnotic and savage, like it speaks to the most basic of emotions and the most complex. Just incredible how creative all of this band was.

  • @seagreentangerine2065
    @seagreentangerine2065 7 років тому +46

    My New Career - it just lilts and sways like a dance... it's out of this world and nothing, absolutely nothing touches it... it's way ahead of time even today, I find it mesmerising this was part of the 1980s and yet they're rarely honoured today.

    • @heathergeary2724
      @heathergeary2724 3 роки тому +1

      I saw the video for Swing on Much Music in the early 90’s and really liked it. I assumed it came out around 1987. I couldn’t believe it when it said 1980. I was so shocked I believed it was a typo.

    • @schmoegler
      @schmoegler 3 роки тому

      Yep, may I coin the phrase 'Modernist music'? 'Cause it was.

  • @garymcghee2249
    @garymcghee2249 7 років тому +24

    Unique song, a new level of aesthetic pop music. The most beautiful looking and sounding band in pop/rock history.

  • @marcelbruinsma
    @marcelbruinsma 7 років тому +20

    One of my most favourite bands of the 80's.
    Still love them today.

  • @davehallam1921
    @davehallam1921 4 місяці тому +2

    Potentially my fav band growing up and still in my top 3 and I'm now 56!!!!

  • @ExpressoMechanicTV
    @ExpressoMechanicTV 8 місяців тому +3

    Real musicians. Real music. Superb.

  • @Chanesmyname
    @Chanesmyname 5 років тому +7

    This album was the album that made my teenage years, if only I could relive them again.

  • @macaroon44
    @macaroon44 5 років тому +5

    this is my favourite Japan track.....sheer masterpiece...

  • @manfromnocky
    @manfromnocky 5 років тому +12

    My New Career is my favorite Japan song. Great to see it played live beautifully here, thanks.

  • @gideon3992
    @gideon3992 3 роки тому +8

    The most underrated band of all time, in my opinion the best there ever was

  • @yvettewinkler5152
    @yvettewinkler5152 2 роки тому +7

    Mick Karn, the most authentic and recognisable bass player there ever was. Loved and missed. True genius🖤

  • @Hotdogger808
    @Hotdogger808 10 місяців тому +3

    Absolutely priceless footage! Mick Karn is a legend amongst us Bass players, he had such a distinctive style and played so effortlessly he made playing the Bass look easy....Such an influential group...Simply sublime!

  • @paulsmith3151
    @paulsmith3151 Рік тому +3

    After listening to Japan for 40 years, their music still moves me.

  • @XLR_8
    @XLR_8 7 років тому +8

    just every now and then a band like japan comes along, beyond compare in every respect. I lived with their music in the 80s. I still listen to it today. RIP Mick Karn.

  • @73egg
    @73egg 4 роки тому +3

    I love this group and have continued to enjoy their music for 30 years, and I still have a huge crush on Mr Sylvian xxx and sadly RIP Mick Karn

  • @terencerosenthal6693
    @terencerosenthal6693 5 років тому +5

    The guitarist, Rob Dean was great. They lost a bit of bite when he left

  • @user-by5vg5jq3j
    @user-by5vg5jq3j Рік тому +2

    My absolute favourite band of all time ... I listen to them daily

  • @philipzimmermann5768
    @philipzimmermann5768 2 роки тому +4

    41 years young and still sounds as good as the first time I heard it back in 1980!👌❤

  • @LindyLou127
    @LindyLou127 5 років тому +6

    This song is genius and that bassline is perfection!

  • @sofiatsa6232
    @sofiatsa6232 4 роки тому +4

    Great band 💜💜💜

  • @fvazquez64
    @fvazquez64 9 років тому +22

    I agree, Mike Karn was a genius, too bad he had to go earlier than expected, but such is life.... thanks for sharing

  • @thomasowens5824
    @thomasowens5824 4 місяці тому +1

    My favourite band of all time and who were an influence on so many...truly unique and light years ahead...R.I.P. Mick, you were a true genius.

  • @sammifrancis9819
    @sammifrancis9819 3 роки тому +3

    stole my heart.... and still do xxxx

  • @Xandro.Lombardi
    @Xandro.Lombardi 8 років тому +32

    This is such a good version to one of the best songs ever written... ...love the bass.

    • @toonarmy8524
      @toonarmy8524 8 років тому +3

      +Xandro Lombardi to me theres only one other bass player that is as good and thats Mark King from lvl 42.

    • @Xandro.Lombardi
      @Xandro.Lombardi 8 років тому

      :-)

    • @MisterBonedigger
      @MisterBonedigger 7 років тому +4

      Unfortunately the bass is buried too deep in the mix throughout most of Swing. The keys are too loud too. The mix is better for My New Career.

    • @gordon7462
      @gordon7462 3 роки тому

      Far out keyboard's

  • @didierduplenne2325
    @didierduplenne2325 5 років тому +2

    a great live version

  • @skinner5334
    @skinner5334 3 місяці тому +1

    Wicked band, wicked album. They have definitely stood the test of time. W🌞 W⚡️

  • @cosmic6937
    @cosmic6937 6 років тому +3

    I am a definite Mick Karn fan, but Richard and Rob provide sterling performances on synth and guitar respectively. Rob's solos on both tracks are to die for.

  • @stevereeves754
    @stevereeves754 8 років тому +8

    saw these guys in Liverpool 1980 , they were amazing totally professional , one of the best "real" bands of the 80's also saw ultravox same venue , saw lots of bands around that time, but these two were the best ....brings back nice memories

  • @robjones2408
    @robjones2408 8 років тому +12

    My favourite Japan song.
    Scott Walker would have loved it, and Mick Karn was a magnificent bass player. Japan were the true inheritors of early Roxy Music, before they became Mr Ferry's backing band.

  • @Eleventhearlofmars
    @Eleventhearlofmars 5 років тому +3

    Fretless is just amazing on this, Mick Karn you were an excellent talent. RIP fella.

  • @Danthehorse
    @Danthehorse 11 років тому +3

    What a bassline on My New Career. This takes me back - I was blown away, intrigued and thrilled by this band, it was nothing we had heard before. RIP Mick.

  • @discomage
    @discomage 6 років тому +12

    The band that formed me.

  • @belmac7102
    @belmac7102 8 років тому +2

    soooooo good. ...... never has been and never will be another sound like this! !

  • @catarantino
    @catarantino 12 років тому +4

    One of the most beautiful male voices

  • @U2ROPA
    @U2ROPA 11 років тому +5

    Mick Karn bass genius, such a natural talented bassist his hands just floated over the frets, undoubtly one of the best bass players of his time. RIP.

  • @milnei
    @milnei 5 років тому +4

    Mick Karn, the epitome of cool, and such skill, making the fret-less bass sound so unique and beautiful

  • @2666sarah
    @2666sarah 11 років тому +2

    What more could you want ? David and co had everything...thanks for sharing your gifts with the world

  • @TheDreamMachine0089
    @TheDreamMachine0089 8 років тому +36

    Listening to the sounds of the of the music and especially David's voice it's really apparent of how big of an influence that this band and other bands of this genre and similar genres influenced japanese music in the 80s in 90s. I could probably listen David's voice all day, its feels like velvet.

    • @honved1
      @honved1 7 років тому +3

      I agree, these guys were the fertile crescent of the 80's

  • @Rocket_scientist_88
    @Rocket_scientist_88 5 років тому +5

    Just, WOW. I've listened to this album hundreds of times, know these songs as well as the sound of my own heartbeat, and now I've seen this legendary band perform them live on TV.
    Japan was one of the most incredible bands of the late 70s/early 80s. I used to play them all the time in my days as a college DJ (1983-9) and the only band who ever came close to their sound was their Japanese counterpart Ippu-do.
    This is unique, ethereal, just near perfect.
    My only gripe is that there were too few closeups of Mick Karn (RIP). His bass technique was what lured me to their sound in the first place.

    • @Rocket_scientist_88
      @Rocket_scientist_88 5 років тому

      In case anyone is interested in Ippu-do, here is a link. This is from their 1983 album "Night Mirage" and features Jansen/Barbieri so it is "half Japanese"? ;) Anyway, check this out...
      ua-cam.com/video/_B5X2m40JbM/v-deo.html

  • @booth1chillies
    @booth1chillies 8 років тому +29

    Rip Mick Karn.

  • @spencerkennedy3416
    @spencerkennedy3416 6 років тому +1

    My Girlfriend at the time and her brother introduced me to Japan in 1990. Never looked back since! Mick Karn was legendary. David clearly the icing on the cake........The music is and will always be on point and out there, sexy, raw, super kool and the Look was just amazing!

  • @ultramet
    @ultramet 2 роки тому +3

    This original band lineup was just too talented to stay together for a long time. Just way too much talent. Huge influence to so many subsequent groups. RIP Mick Karn. I never could predict what you were going to do on the bass next.

  • @jupitermarx
    @jupitermarx 7 років тому +9

    Had Japan gained American exposer earlier and as often as Duran they would have been my childhood favorite band. For me though it was Duran and MTV that brought them to kids like me in rural NC. Same with Ultravox? So now at 45 I'm really falling in love with these two groups that no longer exist! However Duranies Rock on!

    • @jsilence418
      @jsilence418 7 років тому

      Mark Eubanks duranies ? funny I thought most gay guys had good taste .

    • @JC-yz1sf
      @JC-yz1sf 3 роки тому

      Honestly, I don’t think they would’ve been big in America at all.. ever. America could barely handle Duran Duran’s look. Boy George really flipped people out. (Not me personally but mainstream America) But America is always so behind with music and fashion so I know what you meant. Also, I’m almost 50 and this is the first time (that I can remember) I’ve actually heard Japan’s music after all the years of being a fan of Duran and I think Japan were super creative and interesting but too unique with their rhythms and chord progressions. The bass is intense and amazing and maybe Duran’s first album sounds similarly influenced but their songs were more catchy. I’m sorry but Duran Duran we’re way better as far as good catchy songs are concerned. That’s why they got huge! Not Bc they ripped off Japan. And sorry but they were also wayyy better looking! I’ve listened to this whole show twice and I can’t remember one tune. David Sylvian sounds like he’s doing a Bryan Ferry impression (a good one though). They definitely seemed ahead of their time but to say they were better than Duran Duran.. that’s a pretty broad statement and it’s just not true.

  • @gee.ess.1112
    @gee.ess.1112 10 років тому +25

    MICK. KARN.

  • @richardjeffreys2437
    @richardjeffreys2437 4 роки тому +2

    They were sublime...

  • @mrcodhead67
    @mrcodhead67 5 років тому +4

    Mick Karn was one of my favourite bassists; he had a superb playing style.

  • @terrypussypower
    @terrypussypower 9 років тому +9

    Mick Karn and Barry Adamson were my touchstone bassists during this time period, both instantly recognisable, both unique. There were loads of unique players around at the time, Simple Mind's Derek Forbes, Bauhaus' David J, The Fall's Steve Hanley come to mind. Lots of cool, bass driven music.

    • @garymcghee2249
      @garymcghee2249 7 років тому +1

      Barry Adamson's work with Magazine is awesome.

    • @MrHoefnix
      @MrHoefnix 4 роки тому +1

      JJ Burnel, Peter Hook, and so on

  • @TurnFullCircle
    @TurnFullCircle 3 роки тому +3

    Bloody amazing….after all these year…still so timeless, a true classic group. Nothing I hear today is so organic. So original. Cheers

  •  6 років тому +1

    Never saw this clip before. Many thks!
    The best!
    Play the stars, Mick! Miss you!

  • @62pommie
    @62pommie 11 років тому +2

    Fantastic Band of their time and so underrated. Great songs and musicians.
    Mick Karn you are a Legend R.I.P.

  • @MrRazzy34
    @MrRazzy34 6 років тому +6

    Brilliant just brilliant band nothing like them now or since and Japans cover of Second that emotion is so cool on your ears

  • @stevel9914
    @stevel9914 5 років тому +6

    Testament to the track that live sounds as good as the recorded track

  • @PaulusTarsus3574
    @PaulusTarsus3574 4 роки тому +2

    This Band lifted me up through the 80's, far above the smoke and recession.

  • @Bhodisatvas
    @Bhodisatvas 11 років тому +1

    Just that start to swing takes me back to that unexplainable alien landscape they painted with their music, along with david's lyrics and voice. Nothing quite like it before and nothing quite like it since :)

  • @jesperbent8872
    @jesperbent8872 8 років тому +6

    i agree - thats the core of of early 80s new wave ...fantastic touches me deeply ..

  • @mobiuspaw494
    @mobiuspaw494 8 років тому +16

    Taking islands in Africa...
    Relax and S w i n g......
    I loved japan then and still..👁

  • @ianwoodhouse5595
    @ianwoodhouse5595 10 років тому +1

    Great to see this .I never get tired of listening to Japan,Went to see them on tin drum tour at D M Hall in Coventry , got the program signed back stage , Then crashed car in heavy snow on way home,oh happy days ,R I P Mik .

  • @Rhythm911
    @Rhythm911 Рік тому +1

    REAL masters of the genre!!! Amongst the few others in the synth-pop Euro-New Wave etc etc.....there stands out one band consisting of several musicians, at the time, with a bazz player that was in another dimension!!!! And for a punk band in the 70's this was night and day!! Not only did they have a Beatles like following worldwide!!!! And of course they were literally "BIG IN JAPAN!!!"
    But they also evolved over the next 3 decades, when the Mick Karn passed of cancer... ,
    And beyond to this day as remaining members carried on and entered even more dimensions of music.

  • @michaelcupples8236
    @michaelcupples8236 9 років тому +18

    my friends consider me somewhat of an expert on Japan and their solo careers. I recommend these albums (in chronological order)
    Polaroids/Drum/Canvas
    Mick's Dreams of Reason cd (and his duet with Midge..after a fashion)
    David's Brilliant Trees cd (gone to earth too!)
    and the Dolphin Brothers Catch The Fall release to understand the scope of the material and musical interpretations. I cannot even tell you how many people I have schooled on the beauty of Japan and their musical contributions.

    • @shaefinn64
      @shaefinn64 8 років тому +2

      well said ..I was lucky enough to see them twice ..first time was because my sisters boyfriend was too pissed to go so I went with her . I was hooked and still am ..

    • @user-sr2rr1dn3j
      @user-sr2rr1dn3j 5 років тому

      @@shaefinn64 me too.

    • @LeviTate2000
      @LeviTate2000 5 років тому +1

      After a Fashion was crap. Come on.

    • @DinamoZeta
      @DinamoZeta 5 років тому

      JBK Beginning to Melt
      Barbieri/Jansen Stories Across Borders Worlds in a Small Room
      Indigo Falls Dalis Car Mick Karn Titles