Thanks for the shoutout Smokey, if you like Nemophila it is impossible to not love Kurenai. The original is a banger as well. After this one and the Maximum the Hormone ones, I really love Crazy Doctor cover from Loudness. Loudness was the 1st Japanese band I heard back in the mid 80’s. Their guitarist Akira Takasaki is woefully underrated in the West but an icon in Japan. He started Killer guitars which is what Saki plays. Great guitar solo in Crazy Doctor. Just wish the video of Nemo and Loudness playing together was out there. Saw it in I think Twitter last year it was fucking great.
It was Akira TakaSaki's show. The joy of these girls from playing with legends, they radiate happiness ... Crazy Doctor is probably the second legendary piece of Japanese rock after Kurenai. Nemophila }€ Loudness. Crazy doctor... ua-cam.com/video/XqEPZ30Sem0/v-deo.html Killer Guitar is a brand created by Akira Takasaki (Akira is the owner/co-owner (I don't know the exact layout)). ESP physically produces and distributes the guitars. Apart from Akira and Saki, many musicians use them: Luke Takamura (Seikima II), bassist of Dir En Gray (formerly), Taji (X Japan, Loudness; R.I.P.), master of Takasaki's class, only on bass: Taiji Tapping And Slap Bass Solo ua-cam.com/video/SMlQdTqoLzk/v-deo.html Reportedly, Akira Takasaki is listed as one of Yngwie Malmsteen's idols.
It will never get boring to see Tamu smiling so sweetly while giving her drumkit the beating of a lifetime. 🤣 I love this cover by Nemophila, as well as the original. Check it out when you get a chance, in the 'Last Live' version. I promise, it's worth it. 🔥🤘🏻 ___________________ 「 _"完璧なんてありえない" / Perfection? No one gets there._ 」 - from *BAND-MAID* - 'Warning' 🎶🕊
When you watch the x japan version always watch a live performance video. There is a violin intro live version of that some that is really interesting.
@@SmokeShowStudios fed up of the rain dude! not BBQ weather that`s for sure😅 Saw BabyMetal along with Sabaton at Wembley London a few weeks ago, seriously good dude i must say.
I thought you’d enjoy this one. It’s one of my favorite covers, but there are many. Yes you should check out the original with the legendary drummer Yoshiki. You might recognize him from his other piano and composing work with U2, Black-eyed Peas, Queen and Kiss. That is after he hurt his neck head banging too hard. I haven’t found, or read the interview he did with Tamu Murata, but some of the quotes I’ve read are memorable. Two exceptional drummers!
Thanks for the shoutout Smokey, if you like Nemophila it is impossible to not love Kurenai. The original is a banger as well. After this one and the Maximum the Hormone ones, I really love Crazy Doctor cover from Loudness. Loudness was the 1st Japanese band I heard back in the mid 80’s. Their guitarist Akira Takasaki is woefully underrated in the West but an icon in Japan. He started Killer guitars which is what Saki plays. Great guitar solo in Crazy Doctor. Just wish the video of Nemo and Loudness playing together was out there. Saw it in I think Twitter last year it was fucking great.
It was Akira TakaSaki's show. The joy of these girls from playing with legends, they radiate happiness ... Crazy Doctor is probably the second legendary piece of Japanese rock after Kurenai. Nemophila }€ Loudness. Crazy doctor... ua-cam.com/video/XqEPZ30Sem0/v-deo.html
Killer Guitar is a brand created by Akira Takasaki (Akira is the owner/co-owner (I don't know the exact layout)). ESP physically produces and distributes the guitars. Apart from Akira and Saki, many musicians use them: Luke Takamura (Seikima II), bassist of Dir En Gray (formerly), Taji (X Japan, Loudness; R.I.P.), master of Takasaki's class, only on bass:
Taiji Tapping And Slap Bass Solo ua-cam.com/video/SMlQdTqoLzk/v-deo.html
Reportedly, Akira Takasaki is listed as one of Yngwie Malmsteen's idols.
Tamu is obviously working as hard and flawlessly as she always does, but let's not forget Hara-chan's superhuman picking fingers.
Murata tam bringing the smiling thunder yet again.🥁🌩🐸
It will never get boring to see Tamu smiling so sweetly while giving her drumkit the beating of a lifetime. 🤣 I love this cover by Nemophila, as well as the original. Check it out when you get a chance, in the 'Last Live' version. I promise, it's worth it. 🔥🤘🏻
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「 _"完璧なんてありえない" / Perfection? No one gets there._ 」 - from *BAND-MAID* - 'Warning' 🎶🕊
When you watch the x japan version always watch a live performance video. There is a violin intro live version of that some that is really interesting.
Make sure when you check out the original you check the version from The Last Live. Absolutely monstrous performance
Well Nemophila just covered Hanabie's "Pardon Me I Have To Go Now", might want to take a look just saying.
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This band is very good! My favorite is monsters!
Good afternoon dude, top reaction as always. How that drummer`s legs didn`t catch fire i`ll never know.
how`s things in Canada?
Things are hot AF! Outside BBQing burgers and corn 😁 how are things in your neck of the woods brother??
How did the drummer's legs not catch fire? Easy, the drummer is Tamu Murata.
@@SmokeShowStudios fed up of the rain dude! not BBQ weather that`s for sure😅
Saw BabyMetal along with Sabaton at Wembley London a few weeks ago, seriously good dude i must say.
Deberías echar un vistazo a la versión de SHOW-YA de 2014, o a la de septiembre de 2022 con Saki y Hazuki, y mira Fairy SHOW-YA y NEMOPHILA juntas
I thought you’d enjoy this one. It’s one of my favorite covers, but there are many. Yes you should check out the original with the legendary drummer Yoshiki. You might recognize him from his other piano and composing work with U2, Black-eyed Peas, Queen and Kiss. That is after he hurt his neck head banging too hard. I haven’t found, or read the interview he did with Tamu Murata, but some of the quotes I’ve read are memorable. Two exceptional drummers!