Show Ya is a legendary band that is a pioneer in the Japanese female rock scene. Keiko Terada, the singer of this band , is respected by all female rockers in Japan.
Absolute legends. All modern Japanese (and many western) rock/metal bands owe a lot to SHOW-YA as much as other legends like X-Japan and Loudness. They started in 1981 and have been rocking ever since, with a brief hiatus between 1998-2004. They are now currently celebrating their 35th anniversary with several online-live concerts.
Saw these ladies when they performed at yearly base open house in Yokosuka. They killed it. And they still bring just as good now as they did then. Keiko's vocals are still powerful.
They were founded in 1981, before Metallica. It breaks my heart that almost no one in the U.S. knows they exist. All these years that rock has been dying a miserable death in the West, these girls were tearing it up--touring almost continuously now for 39 years. As another commenter said, they kept the flame alive, and in fact they nurtured and mentored the entire next generation of female rockers in Japan. One of my favorite groups of all time, and if I'd known about them in the 80's and 90's I would have flown to Japan to see them.
@ILIVEPLAYSTATION No i don't remember that one in english, i only have the english songs they put out on their studio albums/collections like the cover of the beetles blackbird (not a beatles fan and they made it sound fantastic) the doors cover "touch me" off of the first album and "we will still be hanging on" from the glamour album. i've seen video of them do other english songs live like deep purples "burn" online. sadly unless you have the albums you miss out on many great songs. i love the slow guitar solo in "be quite" off of the imigration album but you cannot find it anywhere online.
@ILIVEPLAYSTATION i have the hard way tour live on laser disc....i made many copies for people in the 90s, who knows how many it touched. i never really thought about how many english songs they have done other than the ones i listed. it isn't like seikima II or the brilliant green who did entire or nearly entire albums in english.
This is one of the first popular all female Japanese rock groups, they carried the flag for Japanese Women in Rock/Metal for many years. Bands like Band-Maid, LoveBites, Aldious and Even Babymetal owe a lot to these queens of hard rock. Been a fan of these ladies for many years. :)
These Ladies were my teenage crush in early 90's. UA-cam (and you guys) brought them back into my life after so many years. Thank you Show-ya and Wolf Hunterz for nostalgia all over again !!!
My god i used to looove that band. I had found an incredible end of 80s, i think 1987, Live performance LD (the big laser disks from before the DVD era) in Virgin Megastore in Paris, and became a fan instantly.
I was fortunate to see SHOW-YA perform live at the legendary Roxy on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood back in 1989, before the album this song is from, OUTERLIMITS, had been released, and they played this tune as well as Genkai Lovers and some others from the album. They were incredible and really brought the house down that night! I later got a cassette copy of the Outerlimits album and played it pretty much to death over the next several years. Watashi wa Arashi (I Am The Storm) is one of their signature tunes, along with Genkai Lovers and a few others. The lead singer, Keiko Terada, left the band in 1992 and made a few solo albums, while the rest of them got a couple new singers over the next few years, before breaking up in 1998. However, in 2005, the band regrouped, with Keiko Terada again, and these ladies are now almost in their 60s and they just dropped another album in 2021! They still kick ass!
Recently both NEMOPHILA and SHOW-YA collaborate in one of SHOW-YA famous songs, Fairy.... you should check it out. The last song in NEMOPHILA Live Zepp Yokohama.
“I Am a Stormy Woman”_WATASHI WA ARASHI_(1987)SHOW-YA Lyrics: Yoshihiko Ando, Music: Keiko Terada (English translation of rough lyrics meaning) As if I was swept away by the wind That blew like an endless stream I chased the lightning that shone so brightly The stormy sky we both saw that day Nothing has changed. Now it's a dead age where dreams can't be born That's just a man's line What changed your mind that you were so strong? I hope you'll never betray yourself I'm a strong woman like a storm I'll blow away the false peace I'm burning like a flame Once more I'll set our world ablaze Blowin'you Women wear glass masks We can hide our true faces from the world And yet, somewhere inside, A man always has a rusty dream that he can't get rid of For the sake of love, even if it hurts I fear nothing now I want to go back to that night in the middle of a distant storm The lightning that ran through us both I am the woman of miracles I open this night that has been closed up And let it go I give birth to the future We can feel each other forever You can get! The lightning that calls tomorrow Woo Woo Now it's ripping through the sky I'm a strong woman like a storm I'll blow away the false peace I'm burning like a flame I want to burn once more The fire of our life Blowin'you /SHOW-YA is a Japanese hard rock heavy metal band with five female members. The band is a pioneer of Japanese girl metal bands composed entirely of women in the 1980s. The predecessor of the band was the band "Medusa" with vocalist Keiko Terada and keyboardist Miki Nakamura, which later changed its name to "SHOW-YA". In 1982, the band won the grand prize in the ladies' division of a band contest sponsored by YAMAHA. In 1985, they made their major label debut with Toshiba EMI Japan. Two songs from their seventh album "Outerlimits" released in 1987, their 8th single "Marginal Lovers" and 9th single "I Am a Stormy Woman" became consecutive hits, and the album sold over 600,000 copies, making them the most popular girls metal band in Japan at that time. The band went through member changes, breakups, and reunions, and is one of those rare bands where the original members are still active with a career spanning over 35 years. /Show-ya are... Keiko Terada - vocals, Miki Nakamura - keyboards, chorus, Miki mittan Tsunoda - drums, chorus, Satomi Senba - bass, chorus, Miki sun-go (third) Igarashi - Guitar, Chorus,
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Good old days.. Show-Ya was my first big Japanese girl band crush
Two years ago, I knew nothing about Show-Ya. Now I have all their records (except without Keiko). Many of them were mixed at Abbey Road. There's tons of musical gems in their career. Criminally underated (ignored!) in the West.
Cool reaction,👌 it brought back memories of when I discovered these girls on UA-cam, about thirteen years ago, they had just met, after fourteen years apart, they immediately stole my heart, great live band.❤
great band sow ya ....i recommend the beast japanese heavy metal band of the 80s...the band anthem...powerful overwhelming...but i love sow ya ...greetings from argentina.....DON T GO REPENT ,LISTEN TO ME...
80s Japan had lots of great metal band, and I love how they embraced this genre into anime Saint Sieya Fist of North Star Kimagure Orange Road Bubblegum Crash/Crisis series Are globally well know works that have incredible metal musics
ARIGATO for the nice reaction! SHOW-YA is the important band in japan. Please react "INORI"(PRAYER). This is the beautiful song and the best live performance!!
Lovely to see a reaction to Show-Ya! I remember getting a single by them (Sakebi / Ubaitore) for some reason back in 97 or 99 when I was in Japan! It took me ages to finally get around to listening to more by them but I'm glad I did, especially Fairy and their cover of Hellen's Talon of King (prefer the cover!) :)
There was a rumor floating around that the guitarist is Saki's (Mary's Blood and Nemophila) mother. Apparently that is not true, but if it was you would know where Saki got her guitar chops.
Greg and Susi.... Can you Reaction about a fingerstyle cover metal song by Alip Ba Ta....🙏 That song are, Forever And Ones by Mettalica. Gun's n Roses..Sweet Child O Mine...
Dead End X Japan Luna Sea D'erlanger Buck-Tick Dir En Grey Kuroyume Guniw Tools (amazing underated band) L'arc~en~Ciel Siam Shade Janne Da Arc Glay Etc. 80/90's japanese bands, specially 90's, até the only ones you guys need to know, the rest of then are just poorly done copies, specially the 2000+ bands.
SHOW-YA is a pioneer of Japanese women's bands.
and this legend is still active.
Show Ya is a legendary band that is a pioneer in the Japanese female rock scene.
Keiko Terada, the singer of this band , is respected by all female rockers in Japan.
FYI even Keiko has her idol Carmen Maki, the pioneer of Japanese female rock singer, who opened for GFR Japan tour with her band.
その世代の日本人男性が憧れた格好いい女性だ!
30年過ぎても聴きたくなるバンドの1つや!!
Keiko Terada is the Queen to heavy metal
With that voice, HELL YEAH!
Así es,y aún sigue como los buenos vinos
Absolute legends. All modern Japanese (and many western) rock/metal bands owe a lot to SHOW-YA as much as other legends like X-Japan and Loudness. They started in 1981 and have been rocking ever since, with a brief hiatus between 1998-2004. They are now currently celebrating their 35th anniversary with several online-live concerts.
何百回見たか分かんないけど、カッコ良すぎ。
Saw these ladies when they performed at yearly base open house in Yokosuka. They killed it. And they still bring just as good now as they did then. Keiko's vocals are still powerful.
They were founded in 1981, before Metallica. It breaks my heart that almost no one in the U.S. knows they exist. All these years that rock has been dying a miserable death in the West, these girls were tearing it up--touring almost continuously now for 39 years. As another commenter said, they kept the flame alive, and in fact they nurtured and mentored the entire next generation of female rockers in Japan. One of my favorite groups of all time, and if I'd known about them in the 80's and 90's I would have flown to Japan to see them.
@ILIVEPLAYSTATION Same here, been a fan since the early 90s, found them by accident , now i own all their albums
@ILIVEPLAYSTATION No i don't remember that one in english, i only have the english songs they put out on their studio albums/collections like the cover of the beetles blackbird (not a beatles fan and they made it sound fantastic) the doors cover "touch me" off of the first album and "we will still be hanging on" from the glamour album. i've seen video of them do other english songs live like deep purples "burn" online. sadly unless you have the albums you miss out on many great songs. i love the slow guitar solo in "be quite" off of the imigration album but you cannot find it anywhere online.
@ILIVEPLAYSTATION i have the hard way tour live on laser disc....i made many copies for people in the 90s, who knows how many it touched. i never really thought about how many english songs they have done other than the ones i listed. it isn't like seikima II or the brilliant green who did entire or nearly entire albums in english.
Great band great sound agree, but I think metallica was founded in 1976 or 1978 no?
@@kengoh5621 1981
This is one of the first popular all female Japanese rock groups, they carried the flag for Japanese Women in Rock/Metal for many years. Bands like Band-Maid, LoveBites, Aldious and Even Babymetal owe a lot to these queens of hard rock. Been a fan of these ladies for many years. :)
Don't forget some of the other all female groups-my list includes bridear(power metal) and galmet(melodic death metal like arch enemy)
I can definitely see that.
日本の誇る
ROCKBAND
I can't believe that this song is 40 years old...GOSH!!
These Ladies were my teenage crush in early 90's. UA-cam (and you guys) brought them back into my life after so many years. Thank you Show-ya and Wolf Hunterz for nostalgia all over again !!!
Fantastic Japanese all female band ftom the mighty 80's. 🤘 Great reaction guys.
Glad someone requested them, they definitely deserve more attention
My god i used to looove that band. I had found an incredible end of 80s, i think 1987, Live performance LD (the big laser disks from before the DVD era) in Virgin Megastore in Paris, and became a fan instantly.
This was the song covered by Nemophila recently. Then they did "Fairy" with Mittan guesting on drums. 🤘 🔥 ❤️
I was fortunate to see SHOW-YA perform live at the legendary Roxy on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood back in 1989, before the album this song is from, OUTERLIMITS, had been released, and they played this tune as well as Genkai Lovers and some others from the album. They were incredible and really brought the house down that night! I later got a cassette copy of the Outerlimits album and played it pretty much to death over the next several years. Watashi wa Arashi (I Am The Storm) is one of their signature tunes, along with Genkai Lovers and a few others. The lead singer, Keiko Terada, left the band in 1992 and made a few solo albums, while the rest of them got a couple new singers over the next few years, before breaking up in 1998. However, in 2005, the band regrouped, with Keiko Terada again, and these ladies are now almost in their 60s and they just dropped another album in 2021! They still kick ass!
Wow you guys did Show Ya! More people outside of Japan need to know about them.
Recently both NEMOPHILA and SHOW-YA collaborate in one of SHOW-YA famous songs, Fairy.... you should check it out. The last song in NEMOPHILA Live Zepp Yokohama.
I love Show Ya!!
“I Am a Stormy Woman”_WATASHI WA ARASHI_(1987)SHOW-YA
Lyrics: Yoshihiko Ando,
Music: Keiko Terada
(English translation of rough lyrics meaning)
As if I was swept away by the wind
That blew like an endless stream
I chased the lightning that shone so brightly
The stormy sky we both saw that day
Nothing has changed.
Now it's a dead age where dreams can't be born
That's just a man's line
What changed your mind that you were so strong?
I hope you'll never betray yourself
I'm a strong woman like a storm
I'll blow away the false peace
I'm burning like a flame
Once more I'll set our world ablaze
Blowin'you
Women wear glass masks
We can hide our true faces from the world
And yet, somewhere inside,
A man always has a rusty dream that he can't get rid of
For the sake of love,
even if it hurts
I fear nothing now
I want to go back to that night
in the middle of a distant storm
The lightning that ran through us both
I am the woman of miracles
I open this night that has been closed up
And let it go
I give birth to the future
We can feel each other forever
You can get!
The lightning that calls tomorrow
Woo Woo
Now it's ripping through the sky
I'm a strong woman like a storm
I'll blow away the false peace
I'm burning like a flame
I want to burn once more
The fire of our life
Blowin'you
/SHOW-YA is a Japanese hard rock heavy metal band with five female members.
The band is a pioneer of Japanese girl metal bands composed entirely of women in the 1980s.
The predecessor of the band was the band "Medusa" with vocalist Keiko Terada and keyboardist Miki Nakamura, which later changed its name to "SHOW-YA".
In 1982, the band won the grand prize in the ladies' division of a band contest sponsored by YAMAHA.
In 1985, they made their major label debut with Toshiba EMI Japan.
Two songs from their seventh album "Outerlimits" released in 1987, their 8th single "Marginal Lovers" and 9th single
"I Am a Stormy Woman" became consecutive hits, and the album sold over 600,000 copies,
making them the most popular girls metal band in Japan at that time.
The band went through member changes, breakups, and reunions, and is one of those rare bands where the original members
are still active with a career spanning over 35 years.
/Show-ya are...
Keiko Terada - vocals,
Miki Nakamura - keyboards, chorus,
Miki mittan Tsunoda - drums, chorus,
Satomi Senba - bass, chorus,
Miki sun-go (third) Igarashi - Guitar, Chorus,
Good old days.. Show-Ya was my first big Japanese girl band crush
The beautiful Keiko, yesssss..................
this whole record is pretty frickin TIGHT! agood 9/10 for me
Two years ago, I knew nothing about Show-Ya. Now I have all their records (except without Keiko). Many of them were mixed at Abbey Road. There's tons of musical gems in their career. Criminally underated (ignored!) in the West.
Criminal is about right. The western music industry has a big incentive in keeping us anesthetized.
They started the band 1981 ! This video made at 1989.
So there was all femail metal band in Japan from 39yers ago.
Cool reaction,👌 it brought back memories of when I discovered these girls on UA-cam, about thirteen years ago, they had just met, after fourteen years apart, they immediately stole my heart, great live band.❤
ITS COOL THE JAPANESE ALL THE SONGS AND GENRES!
perfect reaction.👍👍👍
cool band.
I am way to happy to see SHOW-YA on a big channel like that~ and for the second time.
Also great song choice. Thank you Greg!
Yes! she is still doing soooo great!! and band members are so amazing playing too. they are so sexy and fascinate the audience(*^0^*) 素敵~大好き💛
great band sow ya ....i recommend the beast japanese heavy metal band of the 80s...the band anthem...powerful overwhelming...but i love sow ya ...greetings from argentina.....DON T GO REPENT ,LISTEN TO ME...
Song title is "I'm a Storm"
My Favorite Band. Judas Priest is number 2. I'm so glad I found them ❤
80s japan rock star !
girl's 🇯🇵 jrook Pioneer
SHOW-YA/限界lovers
80s Japan had lots of great metal band, and I love how they embraced this genre into anime
Saint Sieya
Fist of North Star
Kimagure Orange Road
Bubblegum Crash/Crisis series
Are globally well know works that have incredible metal musics
ARIGATO for the nice reaction! SHOW-YA is the important band in japan. Please react "INORI"(PRAYER). This is the beautiful song and the best live performance!!
someone please upload this musicvideo.
show-ya is my love forever💌.
Lovely to see a reaction to Show-Ya! I remember getting a single by them (Sakebi / Ubaitore) for some reason back in 97 or 99 when I was in Japan! It took me ages to finally get around to listening to more by them but I'm glad I did, especially Fairy and their cover of Hellen's Talon of King (prefer the cover!) :)
There was a rumor floating around that the guitarist is Saki's (Mary's Blood and Nemophila) mother. Apparently that is not true, but if it was you would know where Saki got her guitar chops.
Yay. Great reaction to a great band. (Nice T-Shirt, Travis.)
好きです💕 from🇯🇵
80s Japan Rock🎉
この人達はこのビデオの時に生まれていたのかな。ウルフハンターの動画はBABYMetalの動画から知ってFANです。
懐かしい
show-ya new song
EYE to EYE check it out‼️
この詩を主題歌で北斗の拳マミヤ編が見たい
この時の恵子姐さんはノーパンです。
なっ!!なんだってええ‼byキバヤシ
@@よっさん太郎 DVDの副音声で恵子姐さんが言ってた。
@@metalder こ、これがノストラダムスの大予言の正体.....by マガジンミステリーリサーチ(MMR)編集部
何かのTVでセットのステージが高くてカメラが下から撮っててヤバかったとか言ってましたねw
@@SRX4SLY 何回もマジマジ見たけど具は確認出来ませんでした...
Listen Omyouza
Should react to Nemophila cover of this song
sim - killing me
Nemophila plays a cover from this
だれかこのミュージックビデオをUpしてほしい。
Amy Lee featuring Waggaki Band - Bring Me to Life, live .
Up
React to Kurenai
The Gazette - Undying
The Gazette - Ugly
Storm Bring
Greg and Susi....
Can you Reaction about a fingerstyle cover metal song by Alip Ba Ta....🙏
That song are, Forever And Ones by Mettalica. Gun's n Roses..Sweet Child O Mine...
I was so confused... There's a boy band called 嵐 😂 but this is soooooo good
Yay! Show-ya is on Spotify ♥️
pls check Onmyouza, a would suggest "Rasetsu" song live
Try react to X japan kurenai or rusty nail..
Dead End
X Japan
Luna Sea
D'erlanger
Buck-Tick
Dir En Grey
Kuroyume
Guniw Tools (amazing underated band)
L'arc~en~Ciel
Siam Shade
Janne Da Arc
Glay
Etc.
80/90's japanese bands, specially 90's, até the only ones you guys need to know, the rest of then are just poorly done copies, specially the 2000+ bands.
Mari hamada