Imagine walking around Tokyo seeing these dude in a park thinking that they're yakuza members with Glock 26s in their waist and then after 15 minutes you start seeing them busting sick moves to old rockabilly songs.
Yep! There's still large followings of it all over the U.S., a HUGE following in Australia, lots in the U.K.....It's awesome that so many places still appreciate such a classic and timeless culture and style, very few styles of the past still have this many people loving it today!
You actually can. His name is Elovis Sato, he has a band too, the Tokyo Cramps. You can find them on UA-cam and they do live performances pretty regularly.
I barely know who 5sos really are, but I'm so glad they gave these people exposure in their music video! I honestly hope this lifestyle doesn't die off
He's driving a 1987-1990 Chevy Caprice Wagon. Classic 60s-style 5-spoke wheels with BF Goodrich rubber helps complete the look. Like he said, this is his lifestyle, so driving an American car is also a must.
The rockablly cultural was always about having fun and an escape from reality. That is the main reason why true Rockabillys stay forever with the music and style.
@@Appachoppa112 gto is more bosozoku style, but then again boso style is kind of derived from rockabilly style. Shakotan boogie is also a good mix between boso and rockabilly, heck even slamdunk has a rockabilly/psychobilly styled character
When I first came to Japan in 1995, the dancing Elvises where in Harajuku. Last year (I made a video on my channel about Harajuku) I saw them again after 24 years. Some of the same guys were there, albeit with gray hair. I am glad they are still doing the thing they love. Kudos to them!
Not until the 5:16 mark did I realise I've seen this guy live. Went on a family trip to Japan about 4-5 years ago and we chose a random venue/bar to go into and this great rockabilly style band played live, this guy was in the exact same red suit and had the same hair along with a cute Japanese girl singing in a polka dot dress. Guitarist was amazing as well, lots of drunk Japanese business men were there as well, one of who got us all up off our table and dancing on the floor with everyone else. Was such an amazing night, highlight of the trip.
In the 1989 film, "Mystery Train", Jim Jarmusch does a great job capturing the 1950's Americana-Japanese inspired rockabilly culture in the first part of the story. Almost 30 years later, it's great to see that it's still starring under the radar in places like Piso Studio's, "Delinquent Hamsters"- the animated series featuring a Japanese man with a pompadour, rockabilly style, and naughty hamsters who curse, have 'bad boy' hair styles, and get into trouble.
Johnny Pandora made me become a Rockabilly again. Since September 2019 when I first saw this video I was cached and into Rockabilly and 50s lifestyle again. I hope I can meet him one day. I want to thank him for bring me on the right way.
It's like how old Western films were influenced by classic Samurai movies, which in turn inspired the Japanese to make new Samurai period pieces, which again in turn inspired more Westerns, etc. I think it's fascinating how culture is not bound to ethnicity
I am obsessed with the song youngblood (never liked any 5sos before) but the mv goes so well with the song and they pull the rockabilly off so well. I'm glad I found this video as it is pretty interesting, but 2:54 to 3:02 I was not expecting that, lol.
@De Oppresso Libtard well, I have close to absolutely no knowledge about rockabilly culture since I am in fact Cuban, so I can only judge the style of dress and you might have a point :)
This is so great! I love to see how there's still rockabilly followings all over the world! It's sad he said that most of the people in Japan who follow it are older. In the U.S., the U.K., and Australia there's tons of young people getting into the style!
This dude is literally a Yakuza sidequest waiting to happen. Like exactly how it's presented here, not just the punk guy from 0. Johnny on his Lupin III Part 2 shit at 1:06
Yeeaaaahhh johnny daigo!, my husband playing rockabilly too, slaras rockabilly is band name, we're living at Bandung, Indonesia. Just like johnny, his style is his life
I remember seeing the rockabilly guys around Tokyo when I lived there as a kid (I was an American expat) and being sort of freaked out by their pompadours. Now as an adult, I'm in the rockabilly/vintage/pinup community in the US!
I knew Daigo Yamashita (Johnny Jeana) when he and his band (Johnny Pandora) came to Malaysia to perform a song called "Rock Me Baby" at a live concert show in the event called Art of Speed (a vehicle show event that showcasing a collection of custom cars and bikes as well with special guest appearances...that includes this guy) back in 2017. He's good that's for sure!
There's always a resurgence, a swing back around, rockabilly won't ever really die. You know what they say "history repeats itself," that goes for all history
I gotta admit I love that store owner.. he’s got the spunk of a salesmen yet the cool suave vibe from a rockabilly dude... I wish I understood Japanese so I can buy and really understand Jhonnys songs.. oh well I’ll still get it and follow on social media if I can.. I’m a fan.. I’ll admit I came because of 5SOS.. and I’m sticking around because of Johnny 😍😍😍♥️♥️♥️.. I thought it was rad they included his uncle in the video too.. he’s the OG it wouldn’t be the same without him dancing..
So so cool seeing this culture in Tokyo and seeing them getting so into it. Just makes me really appreciate how things like 50s and rockabilly culture can spread around the world and be interpreted in whatever way they see it.
Sweden is also big on Rockabilly. a youth culture started in the 50-60 with the American Rock and roll. Today its common for people to listen to rockabilly and cruise around in a 50s 60s American car
“My goal is to stand on a stage in front of thousands of people and sing” 5:26 Japanese have such a mystical way of wording things. Be it their life perspectives, personal desires, or simply describing their day-to-day lives.
This is how I dress normally, as it's pretty common to see people who still like this style where I live (USA). I didnt know it was such a niche thing in Japan and how some people really value it. Great to see people bringing back up classic american culture!
And this is precisely why this music and style will never die. We love you here in the states man. Phoenix has a big Rockabilly scene. You always got yerself a place here brother. 🇺🇸🇯🇵🇺🇸🇯🇵
DAYM i really wanna see this man cuz im fascinated same era's style, music, cars and motor cycles too, and me still love it im still young so i wanna spread this era's stuffs, like him in my case it is motor bike but same is true of music translated im sorry but my english is shitty
He's driving a 1987-1990 Chevy Caprice Wagon. Classic 60s-style 5-spoke wheels with BF Goodrich rubber helps complete the look. Like he said, this is his lifestyle, so driving an American car is also a must.
I saw him in Tokyo once back in 2015 can't remember the exact place but. At that time I was a fanboy of JPOP and didn't really care much about JROCK. Then I saw him and he immediately caught my attention. I thought at first he is just one of those guys who does Musical.ly but man how I was so wrong. I just recently discovered that he is actually quite famous....
I think it’s cool. It’d be boring if they stuck to the sock hop or whatever else, instead, they’re putting their own spin on it! I can really dig it! Also, you can not argue against a man with a pompadour like that. It’s physically impossible.
I'm a punk at heart always have been no one will take that away from me. These guys are like the punks of Japan. I admire their look, their attitude. Because, after all, as a punk I am all for rebellion against society. rock on from your English brother.
@@smallearth115 perhaps originally yes. But that's like saying led Zeppelin are American. They're heavily influenced by a particularly American tradition but what they went on to do with it was distinctly their own. The same applies here
Imagine walking around Tokyo seeing these dude in a park thinking that they're yakuza members with Glock 26s in their waist and then after 15 minutes you start seeing them busting sick moves to old rockabilly songs.
they look more like bosos than yakuzas to me. I personally like bosozoku gangs more lol. They're more full of spirit 😂
@@N-JOEI bosos was booming in the 50s
@@faizskateter0128 mm yee... 🤔
Yakuzas almost never carry guns of any kind
My heart: doki doki
Lol, another weeb moment
But for real, rockabilly/greaser vibes are always so cool.
he really be walking ion the street of tokyo looking hot like this every day. WHat a man.
Kelsey i know, i know 😭
Kelsey I know 🤧
I want to visit Tokyo more than ever now.
yeah it is like his whole identity is fake lmao
when you don't work and you live off other people you can look and act like your an white American from a cartoon 50's.
they should interact with more rockabilly communities around the world. there are many people still into the style and from newer generations too.
Yep! There's still large followings of it all over the U.S., a HUGE following in Australia, lots in the U.K.....It's awesome that so many places still appreciate such a classic and timeless culture and style, very few styles of the past still have this many people loving it today!
I'm from the United States, age 19, and I absolutely love rockabilly music and culture. Everything about it just makes me so happy.
Sweden is also hugh on it
Don’t forget Malaysia
Sweden is a Great place to visit
after watching this video I've become 10x cooler, my hair is slick af, and my hip thrusts are sharper
Lmao wtf
😂😂
Yasmine cool
idk why that made me laugh hard
Lmao bruh
ok, but the story about highschooler Johnny going to Jack's Store and have a full transformation is so cool, just like a movie.
Facts
The Rockabilly kid
@@traderjoes4694 yes
And on top of that, becoming a rockabilly singer playing gigs around his country, his story it's a self made movie script.
This is the same dude in the 5soc Youngblood I fucking fell in love with him
ITS frozen me toooooo😆
So did I. So Did I!
AgustD Suga who didn't 😂
This guy is hot ,no homo
Kat Boi homo is not bad 😉
The shop owner is so chill. Would even pay to see him perform, lol.
bisaf11 he reminds me of the PPAP dude
AHAHAHA I thought the same!! When he started talking, I was like woah, woah, woah!
You actually can. His name is Elovis Sato, he has a band too, the Tokyo Cramps. You can find them on UA-cam and they do live performances pretty regularly.
I barely know who 5sos really are, but I'm so glad they gave these people exposure in their music video! I honestly hope this lifestyle doesn't die off
he actually drives a left side steering car in japan. that's totality
He's driving a 1987-1990 Chevy Caprice Wagon. Classic 60s-style 5-spoke wheels with BF Goodrich rubber helps complete the look. Like he said, this is his lifestyle, so driving an American car is also a must.
пол России на правом руле ездит :)
Just passion no violence! I like it.
Great comment, and I must add "Exactly!"
I dont
The rockablly cultural was always about having fun and an escape from reality. That is the main reason why true Rockabillys stay forever with the music and style.
Just another reason to love Japan
if your a man lol it's a horrible place for women
ArtsyTerra Lmao it all depends on how you think and live your life. I have lived in many places but I like living in Tokyo the best and I’m a woman.
bro stfu no one cares
Nana Smith Japanese women not you
อีหยัง วะ lol I’m Japanese you really thought nana smith is my real name huh
So that's why in many 80s anime the cool guys were dressed in a Rockabilly attire 😮
School rumble and GTO
@@Appachoppa112 Classic
@@Appachoppa112 i miss Great teacher Onizuka 💖😤
@@Appachoppa112 gto is more bosozoku style, but then again boso style is kind of derived from rockabilly style. Shakotan boogie is also a good mix between boso and rockabilly, heck even slamdunk has a rockabilly/psychobilly styled character
持論なんだけどもどんなアメリカから来た文化も日本なりに噛み砕かれて、結果的に文化自体はアメリカだけど日本の独自のスタイルが確立されてるように感じる。
バカバカしいと思ってる人も多いけど、私は日本の昭和バブルやバブル以前の文化がとても好き。
日本のアメリカへの憧れの結果はただのコピーではない何かで、よくわからないけどそれが素敵なんだと思う。
When I first came to Japan in 1995, the dancing Elvises where in Harajuku. Last year (I made a video on my channel about Harajuku) I saw them again after 24 years. Some of the same guys were there, albeit with gray hair. I am glad they are still doing the thing they love. Kudos to them!
5SOSのPVに出てるのってこの人達だったのか!
役作りかと思ったけど、本当に好きなんだね
Not until the 5:16 mark did I realise I've seen this guy live. Went on a family trip to Japan about 4-5 years ago and we chose a random venue/bar to go into and this great rockabilly style band played live, this guy was in the exact same red suit and had the same hair along with a cute Japanese girl singing in a polka dot dress. Guitarist was amazing as well, lots of drunk Japanese business men were there as well, one of who got us all up off our table and dancing on the floor with everyone else. Was such an amazing night, highlight of the trip.
In the 1989 film, "Mystery Train", Jim Jarmusch does a great job capturing the 1950's Americana-Japanese inspired rockabilly culture in the first part of the story. Almost 30 years later, it's great to see that it's still starring under the radar in places like Piso Studio's, "Delinquent Hamsters"- the animated series featuring a Japanese man with a pompadour, rockabilly style, and naughty hamsters who curse, have 'bad boy' hair styles, and get into trouble.
This dude is like a living 50's fashion person, not only representing the clothing style, but living the lifestyle as best as he can!
There are millions of people still wearing 50's clothing kiddo, some people never adapt, mutate or migrate.
Johnny Pandora made me become a Rockabilly again. Since September 2019 when I first saw this video I was cached and into Rockabilly and 50s lifestyle again. I hope I can meet him one day. I want to thank him for bring me on the right way.
They're like reverse weeaboos
full circle moments feel nice to see
what comes around goes around
its called a westaboo
The Ameriboo is strong in him indeed
It's like how old Western films were influenced by classic Samurai movies, which in turn inspired the Japanese to make new Samurai period pieces, which again in turn inspired more Westerns, etc. I think it's fascinating how culture is not bound to ethnicity
Who wouldn't want their hair to smell like chcocolate
Right? I need that now. The pomade I use smells like Pina Colada and it's amazing!
mmm... chocolate... that Jumpin Jacks guy was hilarious !
He got me at cocos, he's a fucking genius
I would love to go to that damn store, I'd probably spend hours there. These Japan greasers are so fun and intriguing I love it.
I am obsessed with the song youngblood (never liked any 5sos before) but the mv goes so well with the song and they pull the rockabilly off so well. I'm glad I found this video as it is pretty interesting, but 2:54 to 3:02 I was not expecting that, lol.
yeep!!! s2 me too!!
Ummmfffffffhhhh... Jhokureeeteeeee uummmmfffhhhhh 😂😂😂
Good smeeeeellllll... 🤣🤣😂😂
@De Oppresso Libtard they were talking about the people, not the music video itself 😂
@De Oppresso Libtard well, I have close to absolutely no knowledge about rockabilly culture since I am in fact Cuban, so I can only judge the style of dress and you might have a point :)
i love the store owner
This is so great! I love to see how there's still rockabilly followings all over the world! It's sad he said that most of the people in Japan who follow it are older. In the U.S., the U.K., and Australia there's tons of young people getting into the style!
That was great! I wish it was longer. Would love to see a documentary about the rockabilly culture and more about Johnny. Love this sooo much.
These are the guys from that 5sos song! Anyway, this whole culture seems very interesting ♡
I was here becuz of 5SOS too
you look good ...... I like you😍😍😍😍
1975 preference?
@@momon4266 is 1950s
thanks to youngblood! he really suits as a rockstar
Rockabilly music and Greasers will never die! Greetings from Indonesia.
自分の世界観を持ってる人は、カッコいい
This dude is literally a Yakuza sidequest waiting to happen. Like exactly how it's presented here, not just the punk guy from 0.
Johnny on his Lupin III Part 2 shit at 1:06
Yeeaaaahhh johnny daigo!, my husband playing rockabilly too, slaras rockabilly is band name, we're living at Bandung, Indonesia.
Just like johnny, his style is his life
duh pgn punya suami yg sm2 suka rock jg😩😂
Rock never dies.
I became his fan after watching him in 5sos 'Youngblood' video.
Is he on Instagram?
I remember seeing the rockabilly guys around Tokyo when I lived there as a kid (I was an American expat) and being sort of freaked out by their pompadours. Now as an adult, I'm in the rockabilly/vintage/pinup community in the US!
i met with johnny at summer 2017, pretty chill and humble person.
and i still enjoy your CD till now, thanks forkeeping the rockabilly music alive
who’s here bc of 5sos? 🙋🏻♀️
Martha Beatrize * slowly raises hand *
Martha Beatrize 🙋🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Right here.
Damnit I got me
lmao same
I knew Daigo Yamashita (Johnny Jeana) when he and his band (Johnny Pandora) came to Malaysia to perform a song called "Rock Me Baby" at a live concert show in the event called Art of Speed (a vehicle show event that showcasing a collection of custom cars and bikes as well with special guest appearances...that includes this guy) back in 2017. He's good that's for sure!
There's always a resurgence, a swing back around, rockabilly won't ever really die. You know what they say "history repeats itself," that goes for all history
ミスターミヤギみたいな英語の店主が最高すぎる
I feel really honored that some people from outside the USA appreciate and enjoy the US 1950's styles
信念と愛でスタイルを貫く様、めちゃくちゃかっこいい。
Seen these guys live twice, & i twist the hell out of my body.
I gotta admit I love that store owner.. he’s got the spunk of a salesmen yet the cool suave vibe from a rockabilly dude... I wish I understood Japanese so I can buy and really understand Jhonnys songs.. oh well I’ll still get it and follow on social media if I can.. I’m a fan.. I’ll admit I came because of 5SOS.. and I’m sticking around because of Johnny 😍😍😍♥️♥️♥️.. I thought it was rad they included his uncle in the video too.. he’s the OG it wouldn’t be the same without him dancing..
a little after he said he needs to keep the tradition alive
4:11 the kid in the back is enjoying it.
yep, kiddo at the back lol
Johnny appeared in 5SOS - Youngblood with his crew mates.
This man is fuckin' awesome and I respect him!
This needs to be a full on movie or a series!
So so cool seeing this culture in Tokyo and seeing them getting so into it. Just makes me really appreciate how things like 50s and rockabilly culture can spread around the world and be interpreted in whatever way they see it.
Sweden is also big on Rockabilly. a youth culture started in the 50-60 with the American Rock and roll.
Today its common for people to listen to rockabilly and cruise around in a 50s 60s American car
Johnny is the main character of the song "young blood" by 5sos.
I'm really impressed and delighted, I hope rockabilly never dies 💖.
“My goal is to stand on a stage in front of thousands of people and sing”
5:26
Japanese have such a mystical way of wording things. Be it their life perspectives, personal desires, or simply describing their day-to-day lives.
This is how I dress normally, as it's pretty common to see people who still like this style where I live (USA). I didnt know it was such a niche thing in Japan and how some people really value it. Great to see people bringing back up classic american culture!
4:50 that shot transition :O perfect, even the train!
And this is precisely why this music and style will never die. We love you here in the states man. Phoenix has a big Rockabilly scene. You always got yerself a place here brother.
🇺🇸🇯🇵🇺🇸🇯🇵
ぜひこの方に会ってみたいですね
自分もこの時代のファッション、音楽、車、バイクすべてに魅力されました。
今も好きでバイクをさわってます。
年齢もまだ成人したばかりなのでこの人のように来世にこの時代の物を伝えていきたいですね。
ぼくの場合は車とバイクですが
音楽も一緒ですね
DAYM
i really wanna see this man
cuz im fascinated same era's style, music, cars and motor cycles too, and me still love it
im still young so i wanna spread this era's stuffs, like him
in my case it is motor bike but same is true of music
translated
im sorry but my english is shitty
This is why I love Japan, you live with your own style without judgement
Dude was born to be rockabilly, absolutely killin' it.
Any of us who travel to Tokyo should go to Yoyogi Park (Shibuya) and watch that show. They are pretty authentic and gentle people. Keep on rockin' !
He should star in a Rockabilly superhero movie
4:11 Looks at the toddler dancing how cute!
4:10 ちっちゃい男の子が後ろで真似してるのが微笑ましい😊
ua-cam.com/video/WZ_aEedBNKI/v-deo.html
Bro I dunno but that Jumpin' Jack owner charming as hell, he seems like a swell dude.
Totally respect his love and passion for rock n roll. You are sooo cool man.
カッコイイ!im here since i saw youngblood video from 5sos
He's driving a 1987-1990 Chevy Caprice Wagon. Classic 60s-style 5-spoke wheels with BF Goodrich rubber helps complete the look. Like he said, this is his lifestyle, so driving an American car is also a must.
This man is living the dream for sure.
Great video. His Youngblood video is timeless. This guy is a rock star. My dad worked with Elvis and would have hired Johnny straight up.
男前やな〜スタイルもいいし
That was fascinating
great, good thing that the rockabilly culture is also there.
greetings from Mexico.
I love a man who can pull off a rockabilly look and live the lifestyle! Rock on! 🎸
I absolutely love this style and I’m so happy to see it thriving.
omagad I love the director's expression
he's not just another star he's a god damn legend, an rock icon. he's literally the definition of GOAT (greatest of all time) long live the king 🦾🔥
Now I really am interested in Japanese rockabilly, wanna know a little bit more
this is so awesome! respect from Memphis..home of the king.
I'm from London UK 🇬🇧 and that shop is kool as fuck ,,need to visit it ,and the owner is like yeah baby
お寺さんでの柄杓の使い方をちゃんと分かってるのがめちゃくちゃ好印象
何なら最後に残した水で持ち手部分を流すまできちんと動画に納めて欲しかった
the store keeper looks like some important side character from delinquent anime
I like his attitude he knows what is really important his life... that's awesome
Is this the guy in 5SOS Youngblood video ?? I loved him and wanted see so much more of this street dancing, epic dancing
Whoever made the Youngblood music video definitely watched this 🎸
Great video!
竹の子族は理解できなかったけど、ローラー族の人達は純粋にカッコいいと思う。
super cool! Love his look and style!!!
I saw him in Tokyo once back in 2015 can't remember the exact place but. At that time I was a fanboy of JPOP and didn't really care much about JROCK. Then I saw him and he immediately caught my attention. I thought at first he is just one of those guys who does Musical.ly but man how I was so wrong. I just recently discovered that he is actually quite famous....
I wanted to find the guy from the music video Young blood and OMGGGGGGG he is so fucking handsome like that jawline YES I FOUND HIM IM SO HAPPY😭😂😂💕💕💕
I love that store owner, he's so entertaining
"What did you just say about my hair? I won't let anyone get away with making fun of my hair, no matter who it is!" -Higashikata Josuke.
OI JOSUKE
I’m here
This man just found himself in this culture, how wholesome ♥️
The only thing I want to know is when did rockabilly include break dancing?
Grimmsha72 😂😂😂😂😂
Hey not everyome can break dance this guys take it long way cooler
I think it’s cool. It’d be boring if they stuck to the sock hop or whatever else, instead, they’re putting their own spin on it! I can really dig it!
Also, you can not argue against a man with a pompadour like that. It’s physically impossible.
That dance is a unique Japanese culture called "HARAJUKU rock'n'roll". It was popular in Japan in the 80's.
It was funk
Johnny's voice is great!!!
The store owner is my spirit animal
This was really good to watch!!!
Thank you!!!
I felt like I was watching an anime 😂 They should seriously make an anime on him and the others 😂
He's definitely got the looks for it. Great sense of style too.
I'm here after watching "Young Blood " he's very cool in the video
I'm a punk at heart always have been no one will take that away from me. These guys are like the punks of Japan. I admire their look, their attitude. Because, after all, as a punk I am all for rebellion against society. rock on from your English brother.
@@smallearth115 perhaps originally yes. But that's like saying led Zeppelin are American. They're heavily influenced by a particularly American tradition but what they went on to do with it was distinctly their own. The same applies here
@@smallearth115 and that's totally respectable
@@smallearth115 yeah their lyrics are certainly... Something
大丈夫だ!安心してくれ!16だけど今の若者よりこういうロカビリーの方が好き!!ファッションも何もかもこっちの方が好きだし本当にかっこいい!!
一緒だぜ
back in the 90's they dedicated an episode of Soko Ga Shiritai to this very subject. ahhhh the memories.
I love the guy so much!!! Johnny!!!!! The 5sos video has me hooked on this guy!
This person was in MV called "Young Blood" of 5sos..which was on the top chart for several weeks!