LOVEBITES - Epilogue lyrics: If you have never cried, your eyes can’t be so beautiful If you have never been hurt, you can’t feel the pain of others I will believe myself We’ll never be alone You will believe yourself We are the only ones If you have never failed, you cannot be happy for success If you have never loved, you cannot feel the love from others I will believe myself We’ll never be alone You will believe yourself We are the only ones, forever… SOLO: both / miyako Just the way you are Just the way you are Be the one you wanna be, with your own melody Just the way you are Just the way you are Love the song you sing Sing the song you love SOLO: both / midori ----- lyrics: asami music: asami & Mao arrangement: LOVEBITES (miho, haruna, midori, miyako, asami) from Clockwork Immortality 2018
Without a doubt my favourite reactor on youtube! Eric you are so relevant, knowledgeable, and sincere. I am a 65 years young music apprecianado, and like yourself have heard/seen countless bands since the 70s, and without any doubt this is the best band ive ever heard, just gutted i probably wont be around to see them live in the UK....my bad! Youre reactions are as impressive as Lovebites performances. These ladies have it all! Professianalism, expertise, capability, pure skill, and of course beauty. I love them for all the reasons you mentioned, but also their method of presentation in that with their genre of music, ie heavy metal they dont identify with the mainstream of this genre of music in that no black leather, growling inferior lyrics, dark depressing presentation, and to be honest inferior arrangements/musicianship. I have only 1 word for Lovebites....UNIQUE!! PS As i said im 65 years of age and can totally relate to youre description of old metalheads loving this band, best band ive heard in 65yrs! Thankyou very much Eric for this candid and brilliant reaction, will continue to catch youre reactions from here in the UK. Welcome to the wolfpack my friend!!
Thank you for coming back to this absolutely amazing band!! 🤘🐺🤘 Asami really is fantastic, especially for someone who wasnt into metal before she really has done a great job adapting not just the singing but shes also great with the crowds. Lovebites uses backing tracks in their songs, and its mostly because Miyako doesn't have 4 arms and cant be on piano and guitar at the same time. (or can she?), i guess you will have to find out!! Another ballad type song but a bit faster tempo is Empty Daydream from the same show - ua-cam.com/video/lXh_uMM94jU/v-deo.html Check it out when you feel like listening to another ballad from them!!
Eric, I am a 60 year old into progressive rock and metal, but my day is not complete unless I listen to at least one LOVEBITES song. This solo from Miyako in my opinion is very Gary Moore-esque, don't you think. Greetings from Cape Town, South Africa.
So true, every metalhead I know over the age of 25 adores them with a passion unmatched since 1984. Not that younger metalheads don't, they do too, but there is a special feeling metalheads over 35-40 recognize, and it touches a place in our soul that hasn't been moved by something "new" in so long, it can cause tears of joy and passion to flow. I've hardly ever listened to this song without breaking out in tears. ALL Glory to LOVEBITES and all my Brothers and Sisters in The Wolf Pack everywhere.
Eric as a slightly older dude this music just brings me back to my long hair days hangin out with my girl and listening to power ballads. You really need check out Swan Song w/Chopin intro its next level awesome. Love your content brother keep doing what your doing, you're a pro and it shows.🤘🤘
Your reactions to Lovebites have been first class. This was a proper reaction. I loved it. 63 years old and yes, this is my joint favourite Lovebites track and one of the first I heard. Yes, it’s what made them my favourite band ever in 30 seconds (seriously). I have concurred concurrently for Edge of the World and Empty Daydream (the remaining E songs) and A Frozen Serenade live 2021… a Bond movie song if ever there was one.
An absolute masterpiece, epitomizes the 80s metal ballad, love it and your reaction. Great point of English not being Asami's primary language. Think many are shortsighted when it comes to her voice, not realizing how hard it is to learn a 2nd language, nevermind sing a melody in it. M&M are obviously elite level (not a better duo imho) but I CONCUR, Haruna is special and in a class all by herself. Grew up to 80s metal and agree...it's the sound/tone that does it for me. They are influenced by all the greats of the 70s / 80s metal genre...which to me, is a perfect and unparalleled recipe. You hear the influences but the music is definitely Lovebites and no one sounds like them. Keep it going! 🦊🐺
Thanks Eric. Such a super track, as you say, it's perfect for us old dudes. Asami writes the lyrics I believe. How they manage to produce such poetic lyrics in another language is a mystery. 🤘
As a 45 year old school metal head I agree with everything you said this song is a true masterpiece and definitely Asami’s first song written both musically and lyrics and every time I see this performance it brings me to tears because of the raw emotion she sings in this song hence why it’s part of their “E” songs (Empty Daydream/ Epilogue/ Edge of the world) all songs start with the letter E and are emotionally driven…keep up the great work
Absolutely true. Lovebites would already be praised if they only played phenomenal Metal. But they also merge it phenomenally with other styles of music (Classic, Flamenco). I call those compositions "crossovers", and those pieces impress me even more. I am a lifelong Maiden fan, and those compositions remind me of "Empire of the clouds" (by Iron Maiden). Lovebites are simply a world phenomenon.
Man, I'm metal head in my 40's, and I got little tier in my eye on that last 2-3 minutes. Sheesh that brought memories from way back when metal was this..
whole band member was amazing musicians. Lovebites blends old and new metal music to its beautifully. i think/hope it can spread again to the world like in 80's. nice bro👍👍🤘
Thank you for coming back to Lovebites. Miyako takes her place beside David Gilmour and Gary Moore with this one. There is something heartbreaking about a young woman playing the blues, but my god, she clearly feels it.
I hear a little Scorpions "Still Loving You", and also Eagles Hotel California in this one. Lovebites is influenced by all the classics, especially in their songwriting. But these lovely women were not even born back then! So interesting to see them playing this style of music. The music their parents grew-up with. But they also teach this stuff in the music schools across Japan. The hits of the 70's, 80's and 90's. We are so happy they are keeping this music alive for the next generation.
hi eric, and yeah: the tone, style, composition takes me right back to my youth. more so even than beast in black :-). To hear this stuff today, not "ironic" but as real and as true as these absolute professionals can make it, that's a real treasure. Gravitas is the right word indeed. Fell in love with this band first time y heard them. looking forward to new stuff from them. Thans again and 'till next time.
Perfect conclusions and I add that the music that plays this amazing Band may not like but the talent of these girls is undeniable, Asami has a Soul/R&B past and you can find videos on UA-cam, Midori is a fantastic guitarist, Haruna is the perpetual motion of the Band, Miho (sigh) founder of the Band with Metal in her blood and Miyako pianist, guitarist, plays bass, could sing because he has a beautiful voice, writes, composes and arranges almost all the pieces of the Lovebites, I Love These Girls and Finally they are back with “Fami” new bassist and I can't wait for them to present new songs! Thank you for this reaction!🤘🏼🎸🥁🎤🐺🖤🇯🇵🇮🇹
Epilogue is the first metal song Asami has ever written. Miyako admitted that despite it’s few notes, it was the song that took the most takes to record her acoustic guitars for as the slightest mistake was noticeable
as a 60 yr old metalhead, who grew up with the best. i concur, m&m had me from first listen several years ago. rumor has it english is supposed to be one of the hardest languages to learn. thanks for supporting lovebites you have a great understanding of music, sadly many reactors dont hear whats playing in the background.
Love this song so very much. It is a beautiful power ballad. It shows how beautiful Asami's voice is, it shows what Miyako does best and that is make that guitar sing with such emotion. This song is why Lovebites is my favorite band of all.
Absolutely true. I am a lifelong Maiden fan, and to me they are the masters of storytelling Metal. Now Lovebites entered my conscience, and to me they are the masters of Power Metal. I am extremely grateful for that co-existence in my everyday life's mental jukebox. 😁
The Bluesy aspect makes sense with the kind of Flat run that Miyako did on the keyboard. Never thought about the drums and base. Guess I was too busy with the Vocals and Guitar's. Love this Band.. 🤘 ✌
Thank you so much for your brilliant and emotionally touching analysis and explanations. Your channel was recommendes to me by YT these days, and so I just gave it a try. 😁 I am a Metalhead since my youth, but discovered Lovebites only in July 2023, never heared of them before. I got introduced to their music by a reaction "colleague" of yours ("Herm1t reacts"), and I was instantly blown away by their art. I listened to all of their songs by now, and bought every album I could. 😂
You are completely right about the draw of this band to us older guys. Born in the late 60s, grew up with metal and this song reminds me of the best of 80s Scorpions, Priest, Maiden and those big power ballads. Twin guitars that scream in your ears...takes me back to my teens 🙂
Thanks Eric The best reaction I've ever heard for this particular track, personally I think Asami is an absolute genius, the way she has manipulated these lyrics to actually fit her vocal performance is outstanding, Japanese is her first language and when I think if somebody came to me and asked me to compose and sing a song in Japanese! Well that just ain't gonna fly chap!! Anyway thankyou Eric fantastic reaction and analysing, so refreshing to watch a reactor who does their research and knows exactly what their talking about. Try Frozen serenade live next, think that will blow you're mind!.
Just found your channel and subbed. I agree with what you said about why 40-60 year old metalheads being fans of Lovebites and all of the female Japanese bands. It's the music we grew up with. They play that music. This song reminds me of some classic power ballads and players. Scorpions 'Still Loving You' Thin Lizzy 'Still In Love With You' Whitesnake 'Ain't no Love In the Heart of the City' Gary Moore. The only backing track Lovebites will do is some keyboards. Everything else is live. Although Miyako has played Keyboard and guitar at the same time. Asami writes better lyrics than some many native English speakers. Epilogue is a song of philosophy while others can tell a story. You are spot on about Asami's vocals. The slight accent she can have is a charm point. It's her. She's real. Miho was also a great lyricist. New Bass player Fami write lyrics and music, too.
Great reaction as usual! I love your insight and explanation . I'am big Lovebites fan (I like Miyako's piano a lot). She is classical trained pianist from the age of 3, and guitar from 18. Her favourite's are Chopin, Dvorak. Listen to "Swan Song with Chopin intro" and admire Miyako's skills on piano. Chopin "Etude OP10, No12" and Dvorak "New World Symphony". ua-cam.com/video/WBhtqgiXEA4/v-deo.html Enjoy!
Hi, I think you are right about the sound and why it hits "us" so hard. It's a time travel song, not that the rest of them are wonderful. It takes me back to Lizzy, Yngwie and all that jazz. The new album has dropped at the time of writing and we can only thank and bow. 🐺🙏
Very good my Friend, i'm the prototype of what you describe, class 74. Check out "Edge of the World" and "A Frozen Serenade", time to see their MasterPieces.
Great Reaction and Analysis. It might be fun to React to the Announcement video 2 weeks ago where they introduced their new Bassist after over a year of hiatus (bass player quit last August for personal reasons - and 2 of the ladies had babies). It would put you on the ground floor of Lovebites 2.0 ua-cam.com/video/S3a-ecv5dWY/v-deo.html
Just exceptional and outstanding review Eric. IMO, back tracks for extra layers are totally alright. It is just like hiring extra supporting musicians.
From France: I will never understand what happens when listening to this "excellent" group that is Lovebites... Yes, Miyako is a great guitarist and an even better concert piano player. But why doesn't anyone notice that Midori's solo is largely as well, if not better, played than Miyako's! Without counting this heartbreaking finale which reminds me of the greatest moments of the rock scene of the 70s to 90s (I am 70 years old, I was almost born with rock and I fell into it as a child.) I find it quite unfair, in look of this great guitarist (Midori) who not only shreds like no other, literally owns the stage, uses very few electronic sound effects (pure guitar without frills) and enthusiastically communicates his music with the crowd with a disconcerting naturalness... His job is an great job and it's a shame that the media favors one of the two more than the other (and alas, part of the public follows them)... Sometimes, this gives the media the impression that Miyako is the lead guitar and Midori the second... [Je ne comprendrai jamais ce qui se passe quant à l'écoute de cet "excellentissime" groupe qu'est Lovebites... Oui, Miyako est une très grande guitariste et une encore meilleure piano concertiste. Mais pourquoi personne ne relève que le solo de Midori est largement aussi bien, sinon mieux, joué que celui de Miyako ! Sans compter ce déchirant final qui me rappelle les plus grands moments de la scène rock des années 70 à 90 (J'ai 70 ans, je suis presque né avec le rock et je suis tombé dedans tout petit.) Je trouve assez injuste, en regard de cette grande guitariste (Midori) qui non seulement shredde comme personne, possède littéralement la scène, utilise très peu d'effets électroniques sonores (pure guitare sans fioritures) et communique avec enthousiasme sa musique avec la foule avec un naturel déconcertant... Son boulot est un excellent boulot et c'est dommage que les medias privéligient plus l'une des deux que l'autre (et hélas, une partie du public les suit)... Parfois, cela donne pour les medias, l'impression que Miyako est la lead guitar et Midori la seconde...]
Next song live Scream For Me, crazy long dual guitars solo's battle....🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 their new bassist FAMI 20yr/o girl, check out FAMI channel and watch her play bass...
The Gary Moore influence on Miyako's playing is not coincidental. She's a fan. There's a number of covers floating around out there. Another influence on the bluesy unison guitar playing is Allman Brothers with a classical Dvorak influence in there also.
you should react to Lovebites Scream For Me Daughters of the Dawn Live From Tokyo 2019 the entire song is pretty much a guitar solo battle it is amazing some of the best guitar work ive ever seen please let me know what you think
I’ve avoided this band because of my aversion to the obvious perverted old white male shtick of Band Maid……. guilt by association….. but that was a truly great performance. I’m impressed!
LOVEBITES - Epilogue lyrics:
If you have never cried, your eyes can’t be so beautiful
If you have never been hurt, you can’t feel the pain of others
I will believe myself
We’ll never be alone
You will believe yourself
We are the only ones
If you have never failed, you cannot be happy for success
If you have never loved, you cannot feel the love from others
I will believe myself
We’ll never be alone
You will believe yourself
We are the only ones, forever…
SOLO: both / miyako
Just the way you are
Just the way you are
Be the one you wanna be, with your own melody
Just the way you are
Just the way you are
Love the song you sing
Sing the song you love
SOLO: both / midori
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lyrics: asami
music: asami & Mao
arrangement: LOVEBITES (miho, haruna, midori, miyako, asami)
from Clockwork Immortality 2018
Without a doubt my favourite reactor on youtube! Eric you are so relevant, knowledgeable, and sincere. I am a 65 years young music apprecianado, and like yourself have heard/seen countless bands since the 70s, and without any doubt this is the best band ive ever heard, just gutted i probably wont be around to see them live in the UK....my bad! Youre reactions are as impressive as Lovebites performances. These ladies have it all! Professianalism, expertise, capability, pure skill, and of course beauty. I love them for all the reasons you mentioned, but also their method of presentation in that with their genre of music, ie heavy metal they dont identify with the mainstream of this genre of music in that no black leather, growling inferior lyrics, dark depressing presentation, and to be honest inferior arrangements/musicianship. I have only 1 word for Lovebites....UNIQUE!! PS As i said im 65 years of age and can totally relate to youre description of old metalheads loving this band, best band ive heard in 65yrs! Thankyou very much Eric for this candid and brilliant reaction, will continue to catch youre reactions from here in the UK. Welcome to the wolfpack my friend!!
Us heavy rocker guys in their 70s also dig the hell out of Lovebites. I love the way Midori goes all Jimi Hendrix at the end.❤
Thank you for coming back to this absolutely amazing band!! 🤘🐺🤘
Asami really is fantastic, especially for someone who wasnt into metal before she really has done a great job adapting not just the singing but shes also great with the crowds.
Lovebites uses backing tracks in their songs, and its mostly because Miyako doesn't have 4 arms and cant be on piano and guitar at the same time. (or can she?), i guess you will have to find out!!
Another ballad type song but a bit faster tempo is Empty Daydream from the same show - ua-cam.com/video/lXh_uMM94jU/v-deo.html Check it out when you feel like listening to another ballad from them!!
This 51-year-old American metalhead loves Lovebites.
Eric, I am a 60 year old into progressive rock and metal, but my day is not complete unless I listen to at least one LOVEBITES song. This solo from Miyako in my opinion is very Gary Moore-esque, don't you think. Greetings from Cape Town, South Africa.
This is another masterpiece by amazing Lovebites; nice vocals, nice guitars, nice piano, nice everything.
So true, every metalhead I know over the age of 25 adores them with a passion unmatched since 1984. Not that younger metalheads don't, they do too, but there is a special feeling metalheads over 35-40 recognize, and it touches a place in our soul that hasn't been moved by something "new" in so long, it can cause tears of joy and passion to flow. I've hardly ever listened to this song without breaking out in tears. ALL Glory to LOVEBITES and all my Brothers and Sisters in The Wolf Pack everywhere.
I am almost 62 and you nailed it right on THAT TONE! 🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Tradition dripping with modernity is the perfect phrase to describe this band. Can't wait to hear their next material with Fami.
Eric as a slightly older dude this music just brings me back to my long hair days hangin out with my girl and listening to power ballads. You really need check out Swan Song w/Chopin intro its next level awesome. Love your content brother keep doing what your doing, you're a pro and it shows.🤘🤘
I CONCUR on recommendation
I concur!!!!!
I Concur.
I concur 👍
Your reactions to Lovebites have been first class. This was a proper reaction. I loved it. 63 years old and yes, this is my joint favourite Lovebites track and one of the first I heard. Yes, it’s what made them my favourite band ever in 30 seconds (seriously). I have concurred concurrently for Edge of the World and Empty Daydream (the remaining E songs) and A Frozen Serenade live 2021… a Bond movie song if ever there was one.
An absolute masterpiece, epitomizes the 80s metal ballad, love it and your reaction. Great point of English not being Asami's primary language. Think many are shortsighted when it comes to her voice, not realizing how hard it is to learn a 2nd language, nevermind sing a melody in it. M&M are obviously elite level (not a better duo imho) but I CONCUR, Haruna is special and in a class all by herself. Grew up to 80s metal and agree...it's the sound/tone that does it for me. They are influenced by all the greats of the 70s / 80s metal genre...which to me, is a perfect and unparalleled recipe. You hear the influences but the music is definitely Lovebites and no one sounds like them. Keep it going! 🦊🐺
Thanks Eric. Such a super track, as you say, it's perfect for us old dudes. Asami writes the lyrics I believe. How they manage to produce such poetic lyrics in another language is a mystery. 🤘
60 year olds too.. lol Love this band, They are everything I need in music.. And more.. Do some more.. Please
As a 45 year old school metal head I agree with everything you said this song is a true masterpiece and definitely Asami’s first song written both musically and lyrics and every time I see this performance it brings me to tears because of the raw emotion she sings in this song hence why it’s part of their “E” songs (Empty Daydream/ Epilogue/ Edge of the world) all songs start with the letter E and are emotionally driven…keep up the great work
Absolutely true. Lovebites would already be praised if they only played phenomenal Metal. But they also merge it phenomenally with other styles of music (Classic, Flamenco). I call those compositions "crossovers", and those pieces impress me even more. I am a lifelong Maiden fan, and those compositions remind me of "Empire of the clouds" (by Iron Maiden).
Lovebites are simply a world phenomenon.
Wolfpack is here!!!🐺🤘🤘🤘
Enjoyed your reaction. I'm in my 60s and incredibly drawn to this band's music. They are pure gold to me. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🐺🐺
Power ballad,yes. Everything in this song is world class. Really good reaction
Man, I'm metal head in my 40's, and I got little tier in my eye on that last 2-3 minutes. Sheesh that brought memories from way back when metal was this..
whole band member was amazing musicians. Lovebites blends old and new metal music to its beautifully. i think/hope it can spread again to the world like in 80's. nice bro👍👍🤘
Thank you for coming back to Lovebites. Miyako takes her place beside David Gilmour and Gary Moore with this one. There is something heartbreaking about a young woman playing the blues, but my god, she clearly feels it.
I hear a little Scorpions "Still Loving You", and also Eagles Hotel California in this one. Lovebites is influenced by all the classics, especially in their songwriting. But these lovely women were not even born back then! So interesting to see them playing this style of music. The music their parents grew-up with. But they also teach this stuff in the music schools across Japan. The hits of the 70's, 80's and 90's. We are so happy they are keeping this music alive for the next generation.
I concur
hi eric, and yeah: the tone, style, composition takes me right back to my youth. more so even than beast in black :-). To hear this stuff today, not "ironic" but as real and as true as these absolute professionals can make it, that's a real treasure. Gravitas is the right word indeed. Fell in love with this band first time y heard them. looking forward to new stuff from them. Thans again and 'till next time.
What do you even say after that. MIDORI channeling guitar legends bringing it in. Not just a crazy shredder...she's got the soul to back it up. 🤘🐺🤘
Typically, Miyako brings the feelz on the guitar, but Midori can do it too. She is such a well-rounded player.
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Perfect conclusions and I add that the music that plays this amazing Band may not like but the talent of these girls is undeniable, Asami has a Soul/R&B past and you can find videos on UA-cam, Midori is a fantastic guitarist, Haruna is the perpetual motion of the Band, Miho (sigh) founder of the Band with Metal in her blood and Miyako pianist, guitarist, plays bass, could sing because he has a beautiful voice, writes, composes and arranges almost all the pieces of the Lovebites, I Love These Girls and Finally they are back with “Fami” new bassist and I can't wait for them to present new songs! Thank you for this reaction!🤘🏼🎸🥁🎤🐺🖤🇯🇵🇮🇹
Old school metal vibes 🤘🏽
Epilogue is the first metal song Asami has ever written. Miyako admitted that despite it’s few notes, it was the song that took the most takes to record her acoustic guitars for as the slightest mistake was noticeable
LOL - Welcome to my world, Mi-Ya. With an Acoustic guitar there is NO place to hide.
as a 60 yr old metalhead, who grew up with the best. i concur, m&m had me from first listen several years ago. rumor has it english is supposed to be one of the hardest languages to learn. thanks for supporting lovebites you have a great understanding of music, sadly many reactors dont hear whats playing in the background.
My Lovebites 🏴 🐺 🤘
Love this song so very much. It is a beautiful power ballad. It shows how beautiful Asami's voice is, it shows what Miyako does best and that is make that guitar sing with such emotion. This song is why Lovebites is my favorite band of all.
Absolutely true. I am a lifelong Maiden fan, and to me they are the masters of storytelling Metal. Now Lovebites entered my conscience, and to me they are the masters of Power Metal. I am extremely grateful for that co-existence in my everyday life's mental jukebox. 😁
The Bluesy aspect makes sense with the kind of Flat run that Miyako did on the keyboard. Never thought about the drums and base. Guess I was too busy with the Vocals and Guitar's. Love this Band.. 🤘 ✌
They are incredible. Last week Fami became their new bassist.
Great reaction man, please reacting more Lovebites. These ladies are world class talents.
Thanks for reaction ,, lovebites always at my top list . 🔥
Bloody Lovebites 🐺 I love'em
Sound and tone are exactly from the past, and this proofs the fact, that Rock Will Never Dies, as MSG sang.
Thank you so much for your brilliant and emotionally touching analysis and explanations. Your channel was recommendes to me by YT these days, and so I just gave it a try. 😁
I am a Metalhead since my youth, but discovered Lovebites only in July 2023, never heared of them before. I got introduced to their music by a reaction "colleague" of yours ("Herm1t reacts"), and I was instantly blown away by their art. I listened to all of their songs by now, and bought every album I could. 😂
LOVEBITES 🐺 INCREDIBLE
You are completely right about the draw of this band to us older guys. Born in the late 60s, grew up with metal and this song reminds me of the best of 80s Scorpions, Priest, Maiden and those big power ballads. Twin guitars that scream in your ears...takes me back to my teens 🙂
Fantastic reaction from you ..i have loved that song from beginning to the end just fantastic it touch my soul ..Lovebites are AMAZING group.
Smart reaction to Lovebites. Thank you
Thanks Eric The best reaction I've ever heard for this particular track, personally I think Asami is an absolute genius, the way she has manipulated these lyrics to actually fit her vocal performance is outstanding, Japanese is her first language and when I think if somebody came to me and asked me to compose and sing a song in Japanese! Well that just ain't gonna fly chap!! Anyway thankyou Eric fantastic reaction and analysing, so refreshing to watch a reactor who does their research and knows exactly what their talking about. Try Frozen serenade live next, think that will blow you're mind!.
Just found your channel and subbed.
I agree with what you said about why 40-60 year old metalheads being fans of Lovebites and all of the female Japanese bands. It's the music we grew up with. They play that music.
This song reminds me of some classic power ballads and players.
Scorpions 'Still Loving You'
Thin Lizzy 'Still In Love With You'
Whitesnake 'Ain't no Love In the Heart of the City'
Gary Moore.
The only backing track Lovebites will do is some keyboards. Everything else is live. Although Miyako has played Keyboard and guitar at the same time.
Asami writes better lyrics than some many native English speakers. Epilogue is a song of philosophy while others can tell a story. You are spot on about Asami's vocals. The slight accent she can have is a charm point. It's her. She's real.
Miho was also a great lyricist. New Bass player Fami write lyrics and music, too.
excellent breakdown, analysis, and explanation of this song and band, these ladies are friggin awesome and love listening too them 👍👍🤘🤘
Thanks for this reaction. You described a lot of the inner workings of what makes this song so special. Peace.
now you are ready for the Lovebites "Crème de la crème" ..."Frozen Serenade" and "Edge of the World" ....please do it...
I concur
And…. I concur.
Awesome reaction to your first song of the Lovebites "E" songs next in line would be Edge of the World and then Empty Daydreams
I concur. Twice!
Miho Miho Miho!
Great reaction as usual! I love your insight and explanation . I'am big Lovebites fan (I like Miyako's piano a lot). She is classical trained pianist from the age of 3, and guitar from 18. Her favourite's are Chopin, Dvorak. Listen to "Swan Song with Chopin intro" and admire Miyako's skills on piano. Chopin "Etude OP10, No12" and Dvorak "New World Symphony".
ua-cam.com/video/WBhtqgiXEA4/v-deo.html Enjoy!
Hi, I think you are right about the sound and why it hits "us" so hard. It's a time travel song, not that the rest of them are wonderful. It takes me back to Lizzy, Yngwie and all that jazz. The new album has dropped at the time of writing and we can only thank and bow.
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Very good my Friend, i'm the prototype of what you describe, class 74. Check out "Edge of the World" and "A Frozen Serenade", time to see their MasterPieces.
Double concurrence!
Absolute Monsters
Great Reaction and Analysis. It might be fun to React to the Announcement video 2 weeks ago where they introduced their new Bassist after over a year of hiatus (bass player quit last August for personal reasons - and 2 of the ladies had babies). It would put you on the ground floor of Lovebites 2.0 ua-cam.com/video/S3a-ecv5dWY/v-deo.html
I love the seriousness and professionalism of this channel's music reviews. At the same time, it's fun and interesting. Long live Lovebites!
If you put any of these songs on MTV in 1985, they would have blown the doors off of everyone except maybe Yngwie. This is the legacy of Loudness.
I still want to send these words to Miho.
Just the way you are
Just the way you are
Be the one you wanna be, with your own melody
I'm 42 years old man. Yeah, you're right.
Just exceptional and outstanding review Eric. IMO, back tracks for extra layers are totally alright. It is just like hiring extra supporting musicians.
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From France:
I will never understand what happens when listening to this "excellent" group that is Lovebites...
Yes, Miyako is a great guitarist and an even better concert piano player. But why doesn't anyone notice that Midori's solo is largely as well, if not better, played than Miyako's! Without counting this heartbreaking finale which reminds me of the greatest moments of the rock scene of the 70s to 90s (I am 70 years old, I was almost born with rock and I fell into it as a child.) I find it quite unfair, in look of this great guitarist (Midori) who not only shreds like no other, literally owns the stage, uses very few electronic sound effects (pure guitar without frills) and enthusiastically communicates his music with the crowd with a disconcerting naturalness...
His job is an great job and it's a shame that the media favors one of the two more than the other (and alas, part of the public follows them)... Sometimes, this gives the media the impression that Miyako is the lead guitar and Midori the second...
[Je ne comprendrai jamais ce qui se passe quant à l'écoute de cet "excellentissime" groupe qu'est Lovebites...
Oui, Miyako est une très grande guitariste et une encore meilleure piano concertiste. Mais pourquoi personne ne relève que le solo de Midori est largement aussi bien, sinon mieux, joué que celui de Miyako ! Sans compter ce déchirant final qui me rappelle les plus grands moments de la scène rock des années 70 à 90 (J'ai 70 ans, je suis presque né avec le rock et je suis tombé dedans tout petit.) Je trouve assez injuste, en regard de cette grande guitariste (Midori) qui non seulement shredde comme personne, possède littéralement la scène, utilise très peu d'effets électroniques sonores (pure guitare sans fioritures) et communique avec enthousiasme sa musique avec la foule avec un naturel déconcertant...
Son boulot est un excellent boulot et c'est dommage que les medias privéligient plus l'une des deux que l'autre (et hélas, une partie du public les suit)... Parfois, cela donne pour les medias, l'impression que Miyako est la lead guitar et Midori la seconde...]
I love midori too, she's sooo good, and she always smile
This song makes Asami's a storyteller and Midori at 11:23 Jimi Hendrix sensation
Next song live Scream For Me, crazy long dual guitars solo's battle....🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
their new bassist FAMI 20yr/o girl, check out FAMI channel and watch her play bass...
The Gary Moore influence on Miyako's playing is not coincidental. She's a fan. There's a number of covers floating around out there. Another influence on the bluesy unison guitar playing is Allman Brothers with a classical Dvorak influence in there also.
It's a good... no its a "great" ole 80's throwback!
you should react to Lovebites Scream For Me Daughters of the Dawn Live From Tokyo 2019 the entire song is pretty much a guitar solo battle it is amazing some of the best guitar work ive ever seen please let me know what you think
I’ve avoided this band because of my aversion to the obvious perverted old white male shtick of Band Maid……. guilt by association….. but that was a truly great performance. I’m impressed!
“1989 Skate Rink”. 😅
Lovebites ft Mickey Mouse
There is no mistaking Miyako's Dean guitar tone. You can pick it out anywhere.