Great stuff, this will be a fun series to follow you along with. You were absolutely right, this was their very first song (recorded at the end of October 2010 - Su was 12, Yui and Moa were both 11). The video was made on a shoestring budget nearly a year later ... they even had to borrow some of the clothes they used to make their own stage costumes. Well spotted with the little skeletons dancing along with them in the bedroom - there are 5 of them by the end of the video. Metal was quite big in Japan in the 80s and 90s (X Japan was the biggest and still revered - they sold out the Tokyo Dome 18 times, Loudness were a favourite of mine and one of the few who got any real popularity outside of Japan), but it was in a serious decline by 2010 when BABYMETAL started. You were right first time - BABYMETAL were doing something original and untried with their fusion of metal with the JPop hooks, melodies and aesthetics - including the choreographed dancing of course ... and yes they were the originators and pioneers of Kawaii Metal. They did have two more songs and videos before 'Headbanger' (that was released in 2012). Their second release was 'Iine' (iine, not Line, but you probably knew that) and the third was 'Ijime, Dame, Zettai'. They played IDZ live before they released 'Iine', but maybe it was too much like straight metal and their producer Kobametal wanted to show they would not be limited to just one style of music so 'Iine' was released first.
Glad to see you check out my channel Grington! I've heard of X Japan, never heard of Loudness though, I'll have to eventually check them out on here! Headbanger, Iine, and IDZ are my next 3 videos I'll be doing for BM. Thanks for following my revisit down the Foxhole!
@@graxusgaming9889 Happy to be here.🦊 3 fine songs to come next then.🤘 I would think you will like some Loudness songs if you do eventually check them out, the guitarist is so good - I think they may still be touring too.
Really enjoyed your revisit, thanks! Yes, BABYMETAL are best enjoyed live, preferably in person. And It's quite an experience on a big format show in Japan. As you mentioned, they had no extra budged for the music video. I assume you already know their context at the time. Good job spotting the little skeletons, btw. Until next time! 🤘🦊
I hope to see them live one day, especially in Japan! The little skellys were so funny! Thanks a bunch for checking out my channel, plenty more to come!
It is also worth noting that BM is not only about their music and dance move. It is also about the members. They are considered "idol". And people in Japan, young or old, male or female have their own favorite idol. Each member already have their own fanbase even before forming BM.
I discovered them late 2022 and became a giant fan, they became maybe my second favorite band (Dream Theater is my favorite so that says something about my musical requirements haha), my wife and I saw them back to back in Texas last year and I had built them up too much in my head. I understood this so I went into it expecting to be excited but kept expectations realistic. What I didn't expect was the emotional shock I got when they hit the stage. In Dallas we were maybe 6 feet from the stage (the payoff of going to one of their foreign shows, no giant production and stages, but you get very up close with them) and the personal crowd interaction they did was very very special and so fun. We got a smile and wave directly from Moa, she noticed the shiny shoulder armor (similar to their current outfits, my sweetheart of a wife made it for me) and was excited. They are a force to be reckoned with, the level of stage presence is almost something you can feel .. seeing the choreo, the entire choreo (videos of course only ever show snippets) live is mesmerizing, especially their newer dances which are a bit more adult and involves a lot of very precise quick movements I have no idea how they stay in sync, both shows both days they brought that relentless energy every song, it's inspiring! They make me laugh, smile, and feel young again, and they inspire others to go kick ass in life and work hard. Enjoy, don't feel like you need to rush through the catalogue (maybe you already have?) There are surprises around every corner!
I so hope to see them live in the next year or so, I dream of seeing them in Japan but we'll see! I agree with everything you've mentioned about how they make you feel watching them live, it's unreal! Thanks for checking me out and hope to see you in the next one!
It's always fun to go back to the start and see where it all started. If you're interested, the very first Babymetal performance ever is actually on UA-cam. It's from the Sakura Gakuin Festival 2010, which was their first ever appearance where they performed Doki Doki Morning for the first time - ua-cam.com/video/iqmBz6FCy1g/v-deo.html They were even younger at that performance than they were in this video, which was shot in 2011. Kawaii in the context that it is used by Babymetal is actually more than just the word "cute". In Japanese pop culture Kawaii is an entire aesthetic and fashion style. In addition to their blending of musical genres, Babymetal has also always been about blending fashion influences. A lot of their early outfits are in inspired by the Visual Kei metal subculture that was big in Japan in the late 90's and early 2000's. Babymetal have often cited X Japan, the most famous of the Visual Kei bands, and one of their main influences. Their stage outfits are a big part of their performance and often get overlooked as being important, which is a shame because clearly a huge amount of thought and effort goes into designing them. If you get a chance, watch the 2023 Babymetal Returns performance of DDM, it has a special surprise in it. You're absolutely right about the crowd interaction being a core part of Babymetal's performance. I've seen them live numerous times and the extent to which the crowd participates impacts the experience of the show tremendously. That's why Babymetal is always best in Japan, because the home fans are the most passionate and knowledgeable and know exactly what to do for every song, which elevates the energy of the whole thing. Conversely, when they go to some festivals or tour shows where the crowd isn't as knowledgeable or familiar with them, the energy isn't quite the same. DDM, by virtue of how quirky it is, is something of an acquired taste that isn't for everyone. It tends to be a favourite of the hardcore fans because of it's importance in Babymetal history and how cute it is, but people who are new to Babymetal are sometimes a bit taken aback by how different it is. It's kind of similar to how fans feel about Gimme Chocolate.
Wow, what an excellent informative comment, thanks for taking the time! Another mention of X Japan, I certainly need to check them out! I've seen the funny Nendo test videos from SG but not sure if I've seen the original DDM performance. I'm really hoping they tour in the US in 2025 so I can see them for the first time live, of course the dream is to see them in Japan one day!
BABYMETAL's live audience makes the songs 120% great. The acoustics are poor in small overseas venues and the quality is low. In smaller venues overseas, the acoustics are poor. However, I envy them because of the proximity to the girls. There are more than 50 sub-genres of metal music, and BABYMETAL is both the name of the group and the name of the sub-genre. BABYMETAL is both a group name and a subgenre name, signifying a newly created genre. BABYMETAL Guide 4:54 ua-cam.com/video/gDne0xwniTg/v-deo.htmlsi=e9JK79kj2Y9h3YRQ
Haha awesome man, glad to see a fellow Kitsune retreading the foxhole journey. I can be a pretty cynical and close minded person at times, and I didn’t have the greatest thing to say about Babymetal when I first heard Gimme Choco, then this song. A couple years later, I’ll be randomly doing house choirs and… “RING RING RING!!!” 🕺 Babymetal is an unstoppable force of awesomeness. And I’m glad I’m in the #notacult… I mean foxhole. 😂 🤘🦊
⚡ 💀 💕 / 💓 ⏰ Your memory is pretty good. “Ima nanji” means “What time is it now.” “Ima” is the “now” part. And let me add a vote for Loudness. I don’t know if you’ve heard Asterism yet, but their (very young) guitarist switched from drums to guitar because of their music. And she (HAL-CA) is phenomenal. Asterism will be the guest band for METALVERSE at the FOX_FEST that BABYMETAL is organizing in Japan.
Another vote for Loudness, I've added them to the list along with X Japan. I did see a post recently about Asterism playing at Fox Fest with Metalverse, was excited to see that! I'd even go as far as to say I'd love to see them play live for MV all the time kinda like their own Kami band.
Great content, my man! I first heard Babymetal in early 2018 (unknown to me that things were in such disarray at the time), and it was "Gimme Chocolate" that kept showing up in the sidebar on UA-cam. When I finally was curious enough to click on it, I think I watched it three times be fore I was able to utter a word (especially as a life long metal head). I am 61 now, and I have never had such a good time listening to music! Heavy, cute, fun and inclusive for everyone! Took a five hour drive to see them in Boston last September, and it was awesome! I will be there with your Babymetal journey, and you most definitely earned a sub for this! Kitsune up, my friend!
Just a piece of advice: if you really like crowd interaction, you should maybe avoid the Budokan 2021 shows. Since it was during Covid times, it had a lot of restrictions, including double masks for everyone attending, and crowd could only clap or jump: no singin and no chanting allowed. All the crowd ound you heard was on a backtrack, taht BM recorded from previous shows to keep the same atmosphere. THe stage though were awesome, and the girls did give the best they could!!
Perhaps you should rephrase your statement to something a little less passive aggressive? This guy just started recording videos and this is like his 2nd video…EVER. Just sayin’.
I see your point but normally people call them "First" time reactions, which I do point out in the beginning it is not. Thank you for your input and checking it out!
@@jaegermeister798 Perhaps so, but if he's already seen/heard these songs, then he isn't reacting, he's re-reacting - it doesn't matter if it's his first video or his hundredth. And it seems to me that you are being rather aggressive about a mere suggestion to reflect honesty in advertising.
Close. Baby Metal IS the name of the genre. It does not refer to the girls ages as most people assume, but rather the 'birth' of this new genre. Also, they started 14 years ago in 2010, not 10 years ago.
Every time I watch the old videos it shocks me how small Moi Moi were.
I'm always blown away how young they were when they started this, it's impressive!
They nailed it straight out of the box. Their age did not faze them in the least. Professional to their fingertips.
They always give 110%!
Great stuff, this will be a fun series to follow you along with. You were absolutely right, this was their very first song (recorded at the end of October 2010 - Su was 12, Yui and Moa were both 11). The video was made on a shoestring budget nearly a year later ... they even had to borrow some of the clothes they used to make their own stage costumes.
Well spotted with the little skeletons dancing along with them in the bedroom - there are 5 of them by the end of the video.
Metal was quite big in Japan in the 80s and 90s (X Japan was the biggest and still revered - they sold out the Tokyo Dome 18 times, Loudness were a favourite of mine and one of the few who got any real popularity outside of Japan), but it was in a serious decline by 2010 when BABYMETAL started.
You were right first time - BABYMETAL were doing something original and untried with their fusion of metal with the JPop hooks, melodies and aesthetics - including the choreographed dancing of course ... and yes they were the originators and pioneers of Kawaii Metal.
They did have two more songs and videos before 'Headbanger' (that was released in 2012). Their second release was 'Iine' (iine, not Line, but you probably knew that) and the third was 'Ijime, Dame, Zettai'.
They played IDZ live before they released 'Iine', but maybe it was too much like straight metal and their producer Kobametal wanted to show they would not be limited to just one style of music so 'Iine' was released first.
Glad to see you check out my channel Grington! I've heard of X Japan, never heard of Loudness though, I'll have to eventually check them out on here! Headbanger, Iine, and IDZ are my next 3 videos I'll be doing for BM. Thanks for following my revisit down the Foxhole!
@@graxusgaming9889 Happy to be here.🦊 3 fine songs to come next then.🤘
I would think you will like some Loudness songs if you do eventually check them out, the guitarist is so good - I think they may still be touring too.
These are just Babymetal reviews, not reactions.
I have no problem with that. You can still join the cult, I mean, fandom!🤘🦊🤘
Really enjoyed your revisit, thanks!
Yes, BABYMETAL are best enjoyed live, preferably in person. And It's quite an experience on a big format show in Japan.
As you mentioned, they had no extra budged for the music video. I assume you already know their context at the time. Good job spotting the little skeletons, btw.
Until next time! 🤘🦊
I hope to see them live one day, especially in Japan! The little skellys were so funny! Thanks a bunch for checking out my channel, plenty more to come!
It is also worth noting that BM is not only about their music and dance move. It is also about the members.
They are considered "idol". And people in Japan, young or old, male or female have their own favorite idol.
Each member already have their own fanbase even before forming BM.
Absolutely, love the good ole SG videos!
@@graxusgaming9889 There's a new updated guide that was released yesterday, if you are interested, titled The Not So Extensive Guide to BABYMETAL.
BABYMETAL immortal classic line-up...Yui, we looove u! seeee uuuuu! 🍅
And all these years later SuMetal is considered one of the best female vocalists in Japan.
Subscribed. 👍 👍 👍 BABYMETAL is timeless. Joy/Happiness never goes out of style. Looking forward to sharing your journey. 🦊🦊🦊 🖖 ❤
Awesome! Thank you so much!
I discovered them late 2022 and became a giant fan, they became maybe my second favorite band (Dream Theater is my favorite so that says something about my musical requirements haha), my wife and I saw them back to back in Texas last year and I had built them up too much in my head. I understood this so I went into it expecting to be excited but kept expectations realistic.
What I didn't expect was the emotional shock I got when they hit the stage. In Dallas we were maybe 6 feet from the stage (the payoff of going to one of their foreign shows, no giant production and stages, but you get very up close with them) and the personal crowd interaction they did was very very special and so fun. We got a smile and wave directly from Moa, she noticed the shiny shoulder armor (similar to their current outfits, my sweetheart of a wife made it for me) and was excited.
They are a force to be reckoned with, the level of stage presence is almost something you can feel .. seeing the choreo, the entire choreo (videos of course only ever show snippets) live is mesmerizing, especially their newer dances which are a bit more adult and involves a lot of very precise quick movements I have no idea how they stay in sync, both shows both days they brought that relentless energy every song, it's inspiring!
They make me laugh, smile, and feel young again, and they inspire others to go kick ass in life and work hard.
Enjoy, don't feel like you need to rush through the catalogue (maybe you already have?) There are surprises around every corner!
I so hope to see them live in the next year or so, I dream of seeing them in Japan but we'll see! I agree with everything you've mentioned about how they make you feel watching them live, it's unreal! Thanks for checking me out and hope to see you in the next one!
Yes it was their first song.
It's always fun to go back to the start and see where it all started. If you're interested, the very first Babymetal performance ever is actually on UA-cam. It's from the Sakura Gakuin Festival 2010, which was their first ever appearance where they performed Doki Doki Morning for the first time - ua-cam.com/video/iqmBz6FCy1g/v-deo.html They were even younger at that performance than they were in this video, which was shot in 2011.
Kawaii in the context that it is used by Babymetal is actually more than just the word "cute". In Japanese pop culture Kawaii is an entire aesthetic and fashion style. In addition to their blending of musical genres, Babymetal has also always been about blending fashion influences. A lot of their early outfits are in inspired by the Visual Kei metal subculture that was big in Japan in the late 90's and early 2000's. Babymetal have often cited X Japan, the most famous of the Visual Kei bands, and one of their main influences. Their stage outfits are a big part of their performance and often get overlooked as being important, which is a shame because clearly a huge amount of thought and effort goes into designing them.
If you get a chance, watch the 2023 Babymetal Returns performance of DDM, it has a special surprise in it.
You're absolutely right about the crowd interaction being a core part of Babymetal's performance. I've seen them live numerous times and the extent to which the crowd participates impacts the experience of the show tremendously. That's why Babymetal is always best in Japan, because the home fans are the most passionate and knowledgeable and know exactly what to do for every song, which elevates the energy of the whole thing. Conversely, when they go to some festivals or tour shows where the crowd isn't as knowledgeable or familiar with them, the energy isn't quite the same.
DDM, by virtue of how quirky it is, is something of an acquired taste that isn't for everyone. It tends to be a favourite of the hardcore fans because of it's importance in Babymetal history and how cute it is, but people who are new to Babymetal are sometimes a bit taken aback by how different it is. It's kind of similar to how fans feel about Gimme Chocolate.
Wow, what an excellent informative comment, thanks for taking the time! Another mention of X Japan, I certainly need to check them out!
I've seen the funny Nendo test videos from SG but not sure if I've seen the original DDM performance.
I'm really hoping they tour in the US in 2025 so I can see them for the first time live, of course the dream is to see them in Japan one day!
BABYMETAL's live audience makes the songs 120% great. The acoustics are poor in small overseas venues and the quality is low.
In smaller venues overseas, the acoustics are poor. However, I envy them because of the proximity to the girls.
There are more than 50 sub-genres of metal music, and BABYMETAL is both the name of the group and the name of the sub-genre.
BABYMETAL is both a group name and a subgenre name, signifying a newly created genre.
BABYMETAL Guide 4:54
ua-cam.com/video/gDne0xwniTg/v-deo.htmlsi=e9JK79kj2Y9h3YRQ
To be precise they even had to loan their clothes from friends. The heavy music Club really had no money.
There are 5 hidden skeletons through the video. Did you see them?
I can't believe I've missed them all day his time! 😂
8:36 that is some Ju-On shit right there :D
Ju-On is a series of interconnected Horrormovies from Japan
Right!😱😂
Haha awesome man, glad to see a fellow Kitsune retreading the foxhole journey.
I can be a pretty cynical and close minded person at times, and I didn’t have the greatest thing to say about Babymetal when I first heard Gimme Choco, then this song.
A couple years later, I’ll be randomly doing house choirs and…
“RING RING RING!!!” 🕺
Babymetal is an unstoppable force of awesomeness. And I’m glad I’m in the #notacult… I mean foxhole. 😂
🤘🦊
Same here man, I was always a traditional rock and metal guy for 40+ years, I'm so glad my mind is now open to new and unique music!
⚡ 💀 💕 / 💓 ⏰
Your memory is pretty good.
“Ima nanji” means “What time is it now.” “Ima” is the “now” part.
And let me add a vote for Loudness.
I don’t know if you’ve heard Asterism yet, but their (very young) guitarist switched from drums to guitar because of their music.
And she (HAL-CA) is phenomenal.
Asterism will be the guest band for METALVERSE at the FOX_FEST that BABYMETAL is organizing in Japan.
Another vote for Loudness, I've added them to the list along with X Japan. I did see a post recently about Asterism playing at Fox Fest with Metalverse, was excited to see that! I'd even go as far as to say I'd love to see them play live for MV all the time kinda like their own Kami band.
Great content, my man! I first heard Babymetal in early 2018 (unknown to me that things were in such disarray at the time), and it was "Gimme Chocolate" that kept showing up in the sidebar on UA-cam. When I finally was curious enough to click on it, I think I watched it three times be fore I was able to utter a word (especially as a life long metal head). I am 61 now, and I have never had such a good time listening to music! Heavy, cute, fun and inclusive for everyone! Took a five hour drive to see them in Boston last September, and it was awesome! I will be there with your Babymetal journey, and you most definitely earned a sub for this! Kitsune up, my friend!
When I clicked on my first random video of Karate a year ago I was so confused but so interested, it's been game over since then! 🦊🤘
if i remember correctly that some of their props here were borrowed, because they dont have a budget to for that.
They did a great job with what they had to work with!
Su's coat was borrowed from one of the Sakura Gakuin teachers.
Moa's vest was borrowed from Yui, and Yui borrowed hers from fellow SG student Raura.
Just like Legend MM, DDM should be followed by The One 😁 No bias here 😁
Haha, if it's not next it will be very soon though as an older song! OMG don't even mention Legend MM, can't wait to get the Bluray!
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Just a piece of advice: if you really like crowd interaction, you should maybe avoid the Budokan 2021 shows.
Since it was during Covid times, it had a lot of restrictions, including double masks for everyone attending, and crowd could only clap or jump: no singin and no chanting allowed. All the crowd ound you heard was on a backtrack, taht BM recorded from previous shows to keep the same atmosphere.
THe stage though were awesome, and the girls did give the best they could!!
I have some of their early concerts in my YT play list if interested?
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Understood.
Perhaps you should correct your thumbnail title: call it a "re-reaction" or "re-visited". Just sayin'.
Perhaps you should rephrase your statement to something a little less passive aggressive? This guy just started recording videos and this is like his 2nd video…EVER. Just sayin’.
I see your point but normally people call them "First" time reactions, which I do point out in the beginning it is not. Thank you for your input and checking it out!
Thanks for your support!
@@jaegermeister798 Perhaps so, but if he's already seen/heard these songs, then he isn't reacting, he's re-reacting - it doesn't matter if it's his first video or his hundredth. And it seems to me that you are being rather aggressive about a mere suggestion to reflect honesty in advertising.
@@graxusgaming9889 Okay, then perhaps you should reflect in your thumbnail that this is a "second" or "third" time reaction, eh?
Close. Baby Metal IS the name of the genre. It does not refer to the girls ages as most people assume, but rather the 'birth' of this new genre. Also, they started 14 years ago in 2010, not 10 years ago.
Ima nanji!
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