Radwimps Live @ Toronto - Theme of Mitsuha / Sparkle
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- Incredible transition and audience interaction. Can't help but get emotional.
Recorded Apr 28 @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto.
00:00 Theme of Mitsuha
01:58 Sparkle
Cool how everyone instantly recognizes it when he starts playing Sparkle
who won't?
Gotta love his consistency! He sang exactly the same version like the release in all his concerts and equally well unlike some singers that will sing a off key version (easier) for concerts
put ur handphone and enjoy it for a while
Watching all this videos from their tour and I have to say the Mexican fanbase was by far their best audience it wasn't even close
good thing this isn't about mexico, shoo
Why?
Barely hear anyone singing here 😅
@@nileshchainpuria6383 yeah if you go see the Mexican videos they were singing along
メキシコはうるさすぎる
Mexicans knew the lyrics in Japanese, but Canadians didn't? what happened to that public?
I think is a cultural difference, as far as I know there was a large Japanese audience in the Canadian and American concerts, and in Japan it's considered rude to sing along with the band because people go there to hear the singer and not the crowd, also Canada and the U.S are culturally more reserved than Mexico or Latam countries in general.
I think both ways are ok as far as you are being respectful with the rest of the crowd and with the performers, although I personally went to their concert in Mexico and I felt that Yojiro really wanted to experience what does it feel like to perform for a noisy audience (like a true rock star or something lmao) because I assume they are used to perform for a very polite crowd idk or maybe they were annoyed by our noise and I'm just being delusional lol
鼻歌もすてき…
i love theme of mitsuha more than sparkle
Photographing all over the place with cell phones.
Foreigner's people are really low.
he literally told them to light their phones up lmao
@@siniister710 Did Imao even give permission to film?
sad right
@@shim7035 no lmbao did
It’s not that serious