This OMV was filmed at ROYAL CHESTER OTA in Gunma prefecture. This facility is used for wedding ceremonies and various parties. The OMV of "Don't You Tell Me" was filmed at the similar facility managed by the same company.
In an interview Saiki talked about the lyrics she wrote for this song. Short version. She was looking at music history, found songs and stories that had been forbidden but were now being recreated using new tech. Found inspiration from them and then wondered if long after she is gone if people will also be inspired by their music. Take the lyrics as being about connecting with someone from the past through their art and also connecting through your own art with someone in the future.
Great breakdown to an AMAZING song. It's a rollercoaster journey of a song. As of right now, there are no live videos out there. They are only playing it live in Japan right now and in Japan, filming is not allowed at Band-Maid Okyu-ji's. So unfortunately, we will have to wait to they release a OLMV, do a Live stream of one of their Okyu-ji's or for them to tour outside of Japan. I have read that it sounds awesome live though. Can't wait! PO!🕊 🤘😆🤘
4:24 Starlight: That part is a free translation, so it's a little different from the Japanese. The protagonist met that person in the spring, and the sky was starlight that day. That part represents the scene of the encounter. The next lyric says, "I can feel you in the sky," so it's referring to the sky in a scene she remembers.
This OMV was filmed at ROYAL CHESTER OTA in Gunma prefecture. This facility is used for wedding ceremonies and various parties.
The OMV of "Don't You Tell Me" was filmed at the similar facility managed by the same company.
In an interview Saiki talked about the lyrics she wrote for this song. Short version. She was looking at music history, found songs and stories that had been forbidden but were now being recreated using new tech. Found inspiration from them and then wondered if long after she is gone if people will also be inspired by their music. Take the lyrics as being about connecting with someone from the past through their art and also connecting through your own art with someone in the future.
Great breakdown to an AMAZING song. It's a rollercoaster journey of a song. As of right now, there are no live videos out there. They are only playing it live in Japan right now and in Japan, filming is not allowed at Band-Maid Okyu-ji's. So unfortunately, we will have to wait to they release a OLMV, do a Live stream of one of their Okyu-ji's or for them to tour outside of Japan. I have read that it sounds awesome live though. Can't wait! PO!🕊 🤘😆🤘
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If you like this you will love The One from the album- unfortunately currently no video. Many are saying that it the best on the album.
Better late than never. Nice job Walterooski! Band-Maid is magic. They're the best - my fave band for 6 years and no sign of that changing.
👍Another banger by the MAIDs🔥🔥. 🖖❤
I just love that this man's whole personality is a caricature of an Al Franken SNL skit that he's probably never even seen. 🤣
4:24 Starlight: That part is a free translation, so it's a little different from the Japanese.
The protagonist met that person in the spring, and the sky was starlight that day. That part represents the scene of the encounter.
The next lyric says, "I can feel you in the sky," so it's referring to the sky in a scene she remembers.
出会いではなく別れです
They just keep bringing it, amazing .
Rooskie, Po! 🕊️
You're the 2nd person I've seen make the Sistine Chapel connection!
And on the issue of drum patterns? Well.....Akane doesn't really believe in repeating herself.