Shredder, you have the best intros of any UA-cam artist I have ever seen. Man, I hope you are playing in a band that appreciates you. I understand what you are saying about showing the band more, however, this lack of screen time for the Kami Band is a function of a few things. First, Babymetal is the three girls at front, the Kami Band is a separate entity. This came about because the girls started performing as Babymetal from a very young age (11 and 12 years old). Early on, they couldn't afford a band so would sing live to metal backing tracks. As they grew in popularity, session musicians were hired to, at first, play a few songs live with them on stage, then as Babymetal earned more money they engaged the band permanently, based on band member availability. During this time, the girls were still at school, had other TV, acting and social and family commitments, so they couldn't commit to a full-time band as they didn't have the time to tour or be full time on the circuit. Because of this the band members needed to supplement their income by playing in other bands, doing session work; you know the drill. For this reason, there was a bit of a revolving door for musicians early on for Babymetal. However, as Babymetal's popularity grew, a core group of Japan's best session musicians were hired to back the rising girls from Babymetal. Today, Babymetal's Japanese concerts are massive works of art, with platforms that rise up levels to other stages, travel down to be back with the band and have circular stages that travel out (like a motorised thrust stage) to the centre of the crowd. The camera always follows the girls, who are Babymetal. There will be more and less focus on the band depending on the song. Remember, we are talking about the big Japanese show here. If you went to a BM concert outside of Japan, you would see a stripped back version of a Babymetal concert. The girls and the band will be on the same stage. In 2023, Babymetal played almost 100 shows across, I think, about 24(ish) countries; in around 90% of those were shows Babymetal was on the same stage as the Kami Band for the entirety of the concert. I saw Babymetal in June last year, and I had an unimpeded view of the three girls, and the Kami Band. Both the Kami Band and Babymetal were amazing. However, I still have a Babymetal concert in Japan on my bucket list, just for the spectacle of the show. Shredder, keep the good stuff coming.
I greatly appreciate your awesome compliment! I definitely understand the lack of screen time for the Kami band. I just thoroughly enjoy watching guitar solos 🎉
@@Twistedshredder-HOG We all love the guitar solos and there are some Babymetal videos that give the Kami Band their time in the spotlight The Kami Band memberes are revered by Babymetal fans and we all wish the Band's management would cease the insistence on the band members wearing masks, it's not like we don't know who is playing at any concert, we can tell by the tone of the guitars or the drumming style who is playing (and by their tattoos), so it is pointless from a band member perspective, so the decision to keep them in masks must be an artistic call, I guess. The current Kami Band members (The Western Kamis) have backed Babymetal in around their last 140-150 shows (I have lost count). If you would like me to find a video by each of the current Kami Band members (from other bands they have been in or from their personal UA-cam Channels), just let me know, I would be happy to find a good track from each of the four current members for you, just for you to watch in your own time. These guys really are as good as they sound in Babymetal videos.
Great reaction. 'Headbanger' is about a girl going to her first concert on her 15th birthday, but 15 is significant in Japan as compulsory education also ends, so the girl is realising life will never be the same. She is having to grow up, she will no longer be considered just a child and her first 15 years passed so quickly, so she etching this special night into her heart so she will never forget. In this instance the age is changed to 20 as that is when you are officially an adult in Japan. So this one was a very special performance in March this year at the Legend MM concerts celebrating Momometal's 21st birthday we got her version on the day before her 21st (she was not an official member the year before so she did it to mark the last day when she was still 20). They weren't going to be showing the Kami Band this time (try the live at Legend 1997 for that - HEAD123456 has a safe one for you to use), the focus was all on Momometal as it was her special birthday performance.🎂🥳 There are other versions of 'Headbanger' from special occasions as well. The Legend D concert in December 2012 for Su-metal's own 15th birthday and the Legend 1997 concert for her 16th both started with a (very obviously and deliberately lip-synced) dance remix version ('Headbanger - Night of 15 Re-Mix'). At concerts on or near their own 15th birthdays in 2014 Yui (in Paris) and Moa (in Cologne) took over lead vocals for 'Headbanger' half way through when, just like in this one, Su handed them the mic and stand - she took their place in the choreo. Only fancam videos exist for those performances. The same thing happened in 2019 at the Legend M concert celebrating Moametal's 20th birthday. Moa once again took over lead vocals after Su handed her the mic and stand - and the lyrics were changed to "...this special night of my 20th...".
Great reaction! This was one heck of a performance. It was Momoko who descended from the ceiling. “Legend MM” was her 21st birthday show in Mar 2024. This was the encore highlight, and a Babymetal tradition for Su to hand off the mic during Headbanger for the other 2 girl’s birthday shows. That is also why the camera was focused on the ladies almost entirely for this song. I bought the BluRay for this show, and I can tell you that without a doubt, the Kami Band got a massive amount of camera time during this show, including 2 band solos per night. Check out *YAVA (Legend MM)* to see what I mean! 🤘🦊
Good one, thanks. That was the Yohohama Arena. It has a nominal capacity for 17,000 people. I don't remember if there was a bar. But I know that nobody was drinking because if you blink for a second you are missing something. About the Kami Band shots situation on the videos, you need to know that BABYMETAL are the three ladies. The Kami Band only play live and they are not part of the studio recording or the composing of the songs. So, the main focus are the three of them. Also, in these kind of stage setups, when they perform on the satellite stage it's difficult to see the band. It's a little better when they perform on the main stage, specially here at Legend-MM that there were no elevated platforms in the middle. The band had four solo intros during the two concerts: for "Kagerou", "Metali" (x2) and "YAVA!" and they are well shown in the video. Also you need to understand that this was the first encore and a very special moment for Momometal (as others already mentioned) so, the focus need to be where it is. With that said, I'd also like to see more the band in certain moments as you mentioned. Also, despite the three ladies are the center of attention, all the fans know that the Kami Band is very important for their success (think of them as a team) and I personally like to give kudos to them and mention them as much I can. This lineup has: Chris Kelly and CJ Masciantonio (guitars), Clint Tustin (bass) and Anthony Barone (drums). 🤘🦊
Yeah, that's the disadvantage of someone used to traditional bands, the Kami band just plays the live (sometimes parts of the album), they are session musicians. But they really are a super group as well.
Thanks again from Japan 有難う 💛。 Don't worry. Kami Band (Chris, CJ, Clint and Anthony) did their instrument solos in two songs (Kagerou & Metali) that night. Each player was highlighted and all audience praised them. Juxtaposition of brutal growl and overly cutesy (intentionally anime-like) voice by Momometal. New ammunition of BABYMETAL. Momoko cannon loaded with sheer dark explosives and a warhead made of shiny and bubbly metal. I witnessed this performance and got crushed into pieces, smilingly of course, at the venue and was also honored to have a chance to celebrate Momoko's last day of her 20 years of age. ps. Max. capacity of this venue, Yokohama Arena, is 17,000 but could be smaller in BABYMETAL show due to its theatrical setting and space for multiple video cameras. So the ticket lottery competition is severe. I could manage to get a ticket in the second lottery - phew!
MomoBanger!🦊🤘🍑 This is an special version celebrating MomoMetal's 21 Birthday, the new official member since last year. You need to enjoy the original version and one of the most epic one with no risk of copyright blocked is live at Legend 1997 (2013). Keep enjoying BM songs and see you next time 🦊🤘🔥
⚡ 🍑 💕 / 🤘 That was Anthony Barone on the drums. : ) We also had Chris Kelly and CJ Masciantonio on guitars and Clint Tustin on bass. They were great on both nights of LEGEND MM. The Kami Band is a live touring band. The only member to have been involved with the songwriting is Leda Cygnus (Shinji Yuuto). He did the arrangement for 'No Rain, No Rainbow', one of Su's solo songs. He's also the only member known to have participated in the studio recordings. He contributed both guitar and bass on 'Arkadia'. He was also in the studio for Metal Resistance songs like 'Amore'. Instead of recording an entire album in an extended session, BABYMETAL's producer Koba brings in musicians on a song by song basis.
This is part of Momo-Metal's 20th birthday (edit--or is it 21st?), she takes lead on Headbanger for this performance. They frequently do something unique for the singers for significant birthdays; the most insane of which (imo) is "Babymetal Death - Legend 1997" for Su-Metal's birthday. as an aside, I think the pause/rewind/commentary is the way to go with Babymetal, as Amuse (the IP owner) is quite touchy from all I have heard, and that usually works.
It was the day before Momometal's 21st birthday. That was her last night as a 20 year old. They used the same lyric change from 15 to 20 they did for LEGEND S and LEGEND M that celebrated Su and Moa's 20th birthdays: Hatachi no yoru o wasure wa shi-nai. Naki-mushi na yatsu wa koko kara ki-e-ro! (This special night of my twenty, I'll never forget. All the crybabies, from here, dis-ap-pear)
Great version by MoMo, and their is a Moa version as well As mentioned by others, special birthday versions of the song . Su handing that microphone over is a special moment . Just love the smile on Su's face as they did the "centipede " bit . Smaller shows than this, the band is right with them, but these young ladies are so captivating you get memeriserised when seeing them live 😁🤘🏼🦊🤘🏼
That trippy 'wawawewaw' synth sound is an actual acid (or acid house) loop, the kind of sound that was made by the Roland 808 (or was it 303?, it's been long ago)
I was there at Yokohama Arena for both days of this concert. It was incredibly fun, but it was without a doubt the most exhausting concert I've been to, festivals included. It was so physical but it was 100% worth it.
I have to let you know dude that shows like this are only about one percent of their total amount of shows, so 99 percent of their shows has the ladies right in front of the Kami Band, you can see them the whole time, you can also see them interact with each other, I get it that if you only watch their big special shows you mostly see the ladies, it is their band, but when they are on the road you see all of them all the time, our Kami Band gets more love than all the solo pop stars band members, when was the last time you saw the guitar player for taylor swift or Elton John ? sorry about the rant but it grinds my gears that so many reactors say the same thing about the band, and btw at this big special show to celebrate Momo's 21st birthday the Kami Band had two solo intros to songs where each member shows why they are in the Kami Band in the first place. Now I'm recommending an awesome song that you don't see the Kami Band at all, but you sure can hear them..."From Dusk Till Dawn" Live at Budokan 2021.
Great job. You have to understand the three ladies are Babymetal. As great as the Kami Band is The ladies are the stars. If you want see the musicians featured the easiest way to do it is to watch one of Babymetal's songs with an instrumental intro. There are quite a few and thats the place where the band gets featured. One suggestion would be "YAVA, Legend MM Live 2024" Link follows: ua-cam.com/video/TMBcqJnCi9w/v-deo.html
Great reaction. This is a 20th birthday related special rendition where they switch the lead singer. Hence Momoko version. It was Momoko's final day as a 20 year old. If you're interested, you can check out Moa's version as well. Though I'm pretty sure others would suggest checking the regular version first. You need to remember that Kami Band is not officially part of Babymetal. They're are just session musicians hired for live shows only. They even has two sets of Kami Band. Eastern Kami Band (Japanese members) and Western Kami Band (American members). So, its kinda understandable that they don't get much screen time. But of course, we do still love them as they are a big part of the Babymetal Team. Anyway, keep diving in the Foxhole! 🦊🦊🦊
You must show the cat and tell her we love her. In Jpop they like to bring the girls out in the crowd so everyone can see the dancing. LOL, the Kami Band is probably in the alley behind the venue. I love the warble keyboard thing on the back track. Avatar opened for BabyMetal in 2019 in the USA.
This is to celebrate Momo's birthday, so it's natural that Kamiband doesn't get more exposure, but there are times when they will perform solo as intros in songs, Rondo of Nightmare, Catch Me If You Can, Kagerou, Yava, Metali. If you want to see more of Kamiband's performance, the live leged metal galaxy album is the choice, because there is also a performance from the original Japanese Kamiband, with Kami-U,S from the West and they will duet together to accompany the Babymetal songs Ijime Dame Zettai and Road of Resistance
Wanna see more of the Kami Band? Buy a ticket, go to a show. Babymetal are the girls, so the focus is going to be on the girls. The Kami Band are session musicians for live shows, and do not record in the studio. Found on another planet? Possibly. 2 of the Western (American) Kamis are also members of the Star Wars themed "Galactic Empire" band.
Some of their earlier videos show a lot more of the band (still not heaps), like this one - BABYMETAL - Road of Resistance RSR Fes 2016 at: ua-cam.com/video/pT5Sgi_hm4w/v-deo.html And I am pretty sure this is the concert where they went to a permanent live band - BABYMETAL - Ijime, Dame, Zettai "Legend Z" (Live at Zepp Tokyo 21.02.2013) at: ua-cam.com/video/fMbbvZoHjGo/v-deo.html
As people have said this was the encore to celebrate Momoko's last day of 20th year, the next night (21st bday) she got to sing large parts of Meta Taro - with growls again. Weird she has the cutest voice but is the one that can do harsh vocals! by the way #NotACult
Don't worry about using an overlay on everything if you are not sure. We want to see a reaction more than anything; many have seen the performance many times. It's not a big inconvenience for us. As for the kami band, you need to know they take a back seat in more modern performances on the more elaborate Japanese stages. They are still visible on smaller European stages and still do the elaborate intros. The fact that most pro videos are shot in Japan creates the impression that the Kami band have been completely sidelined, but they haven't. The Kami band don't write the music or record it on albums (Leda is an exception). They have a relatively small group of genius writers that Koba plucked out of relative obscurity years ago. The Kamis are a live band only. Think of Babymetal as being a bit like The Supremes at Motown if they were the only act (apart from Metalverse).
You can look at BABYMETAL any way you want, but it's 50/50 because visually they show dance and acoustically you hear a god band. They are a metal dance unit. Trying to see the band will only cause frustration.
I also wish they highlighted the kami band more often in official videos like this, but tbf i dont think Sumetal, Moametal, and Momometal are in charge of who gets the camera spotlight or for how long. Im sure their marketing ppl have the biggest say
For the Fox God is an „inofficial“ Amuse Channel. All there videos are with copyright from Amuse. All direct from the BluRay from the A!Smart Shop + english Subs. Amuse is the rightholder for Babymetal. The subs where not on the BluRay. So be careful, Amuse does copyright strikes when you do nothing else and play the video.
SU-METAL: We often performed with metal bands at overseas metal festivals, and they were all very kind to us. For even so-called Metal Legends to accept our music so graciously is something I deeply appreciate. We perform a “new” kind of metal that’s respectful of the spirit of metal - so compared to when we first started, I think many more people accept us now. But of course, some metal fans have very strong and distinct preferences for what metal subgenres they like and dislike, and it’s natural to reject metal that you don’t like. So if you still don’t like us, it is what it is. I’m more than happy to be recognized by metal legends, so it doesn’t really bother me now.
@@sergragnar9452 I have no intrested in troll talking points. I deal in facts only. Pop singers by definition sing to pop music in pop bands. Su sings to metal with a metal backing band. She is by definition of her long term career, a metal singer. There is no set rules of what a metal singers voice has to sound like, but you do have to sing to metal, which she does. You don't have to like this fact, but you don't get to alter reality to suit your own personal opinion.
Shredder, you have the best intros of any UA-cam artist I have ever seen. Man, I hope you are playing in a band that appreciates you.
I understand what you are saying about showing the band more, however, this lack of screen time for the Kami Band is a function of a few things. First, Babymetal is the three girls at front, the Kami Band is a separate entity. This came about because the girls started performing as Babymetal from a very young age (11 and 12 years old). Early on, they couldn't afford a band so would sing live to metal backing tracks. As they grew in popularity, session musicians were hired to, at first, play a few songs live with them on stage, then as Babymetal earned more money they engaged the band permanently, based on band member availability.
During this time, the girls were still at school, had other TV, acting and social and family commitments, so they couldn't commit to a full-time band as they didn't have the time to tour or be full time on the circuit. Because of this the band members needed to supplement their income by playing in other bands, doing session work; you know the drill. For this reason, there was a bit of a revolving door for musicians early on for Babymetal. However, as Babymetal's popularity grew, a core group of Japan's best session musicians were hired to back the rising girls from Babymetal.
Today, Babymetal's Japanese concerts are massive works of art, with platforms that rise up levels to other stages, travel down to be back with the band and have circular stages that travel out (like a motorised thrust stage) to the centre of the crowd. The camera always follows the girls, who are Babymetal. There will be more and less focus on the band depending on the song. Remember, we are talking about the big Japanese show here. If you went to a BM concert outside of Japan, you would see a stripped back version of a Babymetal concert. The girls and the band will be on the same stage. In 2023, Babymetal played almost 100 shows across, I think, about 24(ish) countries; in around 90% of those were shows Babymetal was on the same stage as the Kami Band for the entirety of the concert. I saw Babymetal in June last year, and I had an unimpeded view of the three girls, and the Kami Band. Both the Kami Band and Babymetal were amazing. However, I still have a Babymetal concert in Japan on my bucket list, just for the spectacle of the show.
Shredder, keep the good stuff coming.
I greatly appreciate your awesome compliment! I definitely understand the lack of screen time for the Kami band. I just thoroughly enjoy watching guitar solos 🎉
@@Twistedshredder-HOG We all love the guitar solos and there are some Babymetal videos that give the Kami Band their time in the spotlight
The Kami Band memberes are revered by Babymetal fans and we all wish the Band's management would cease the insistence on the band members wearing masks, it's not like we don't know who is playing at any concert, we can tell by the tone of the guitars or the drumming style who is playing (and by their tattoos), so it is pointless from a band member perspective, so the decision to keep them in masks must be an artistic call, I guess.
The current Kami Band members (The Western Kamis) have backed Babymetal in around their last 140-150 shows (I have lost count). If you would like me to find a video by each of the current Kami Band members (from other bands they have been in or from their personal UA-cam Channels), just let me know, I would be happy to find a good track from each of the four current members for you, just for you to watch in your own time. These guys really are as good as they sound in Babymetal videos.
Great reaction. 'Headbanger' is about a girl going to her first concert on her 15th birthday, but 15 is significant in Japan as compulsory education also ends, so the girl is realising life will never be the same. She is having to grow up, she will no longer be considered just a child and her first 15 years passed so quickly, so she etching this special night into her heart so she will never forget.
In this instance the age is changed to 20 as that is when you are officially an adult in Japan. So this one was a very special performance in March this year at the Legend MM concerts celebrating Momometal's 21st birthday we got her version on the day before her 21st (she was not an official member the year before so she did it to mark the last day when she was still 20).
They weren't going to be showing the Kami Band this time (try the live at Legend 1997 for that - HEAD123456 has a safe one for you to use), the focus was all on Momometal as it was her special birthday performance.🎂🥳
There are other versions of 'Headbanger' from special occasions as well. The Legend D concert in December 2012 for Su-metal's own 15th birthday and the Legend 1997 concert for her 16th both started with a (very obviously and deliberately lip-synced) dance remix version ('Headbanger - Night of 15 Re-Mix').
At concerts on or near their own 15th birthdays in 2014 Yui (in Paris) and Moa (in Cologne) took over lead vocals for 'Headbanger' half way through when, just like in this one, Su handed them the mic and stand - she took their place in the choreo. Only fancam videos exist for those performances.
The same thing happened in 2019 at the Legend M concert celebrating Moametal's 20th birthday. Moa once again took over lead vocals after Su handed her the mic and stand - and the lyrics were changed to "...this special night of my 20th...".
As others have mentioned, this was the day before Momoko's birthday. That was her descending at the beginning.
In this case the day before her 21st birthday. Last year she wasnt yet a Babymetal when she had her real 20th birthday.
Great reaction! This was one heck of a performance. It was Momoko who descended from the ceiling. “Legend MM” was her 21st birthday show in Mar 2024.
This was the encore highlight, and a Babymetal tradition for Su to hand off the mic during Headbanger for the other 2 girl’s birthday shows.
That is also why the camera was focused on the ladies almost entirely for this song.
I bought the BluRay for this show, and I can tell you that without a doubt, the Kami Band got a massive amount of camera time during this show, including 2 band solos per night.
Check out *YAVA (Legend MM)* to see what I mean!
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You need to check out their 2014 "The Forum" concert, probably my favorite of theirs. They're all on the same stage.
Good one, thanks.
That was the Yohohama Arena. It has a nominal capacity for 17,000 people.
I don't remember if there was a bar. But I know that nobody was drinking because if you blink for a second you are missing something.
About the Kami Band shots situation on the videos, you need to know that BABYMETAL are the three ladies. The Kami Band only play live and they are not part of the studio recording or the composing of the songs. So, the main focus are the three of them. Also, in these kind of stage setups, when they perform on the satellite stage it's difficult to see the band. It's a little better when they perform on the main stage, specially here at Legend-MM that there were no elevated platforms in the middle. The band had four solo intros during the two concerts: for "Kagerou", "Metali" (x2) and "YAVA!" and they are well shown in the video. Also you need to understand that this was the first encore and a very special moment for Momometal (as others already mentioned) so, the focus need to be where it is.
With that said, I'd also like to see more the band in certain moments as you mentioned. Also, despite the three ladies are the center of attention, all the fans know that the Kami Band is very important for their success (think of them as a team) and I personally like to give kudos to them and mention them as much I can. This lineup has: Chris Kelly and CJ Masciantonio (guitars), Clint Tustin (bass) and Anthony Barone (drums).
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Yeah, that's the disadvantage of someone used to traditional bands, the Kami band just plays the live (sometimes parts of the album), they are session musicians.
But they really are a super group as well.
I wanna do Headbanger choreography at the concert this November!!! What a JAM!!!
Thanks again from Japan 有難う 💛。 Don't worry. Kami Band (Chris, CJ, Clint and Anthony) did their instrument solos in two songs (Kagerou & Metali) that night. Each player was highlighted and all audience praised them.
Juxtaposition of brutal growl and overly cutesy (intentionally anime-like) voice by Momometal. New ammunition of BABYMETAL. Momoko cannon loaded with sheer dark explosives and a warhead made of shiny and bubbly metal. I witnessed this performance and got crushed into pieces, smilingly of course, at the venue and was also honored to have a chance to celebrate Momoko's last day of her 20 years of age.
ps. Max. capacity of this venue, Yokohama Arena, is 17,000 but could be smaller in BABYMETAL show due to its theatrical setting and space for multiple video cameras. So the ticket lottery competition is severe. I could manage to get a ticket in the second lottery - phew!
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MomoBanger!🦊🤘🍑
This is an special version celebrating MomoMetal's 21 Birthday, the new official member since last year.
You need to enjoy the original version and one of the most epic one with no risk of copyright blocked is live at Legend 1997 (2013).
Keep enjoying BM songs and see you next time 🦊🤘🔥
⚡ 🍑 💕 / 🤘
That was Anthony Barone on the drums. : )
We also had Chris Kelly and CJ Masciantonio on guitars and Clint Tustin on bass.
They were great on both nights of LEGEND MM.
The Kami Band is a live touring band.
The only member to have been involved with the songwriting is Leda Cygnus (Shinji Yuuto).
He did the arrangement for 'No Rain, No Rainbow', one of Su's solo songs.
He's also the only member known to have participated in the studio recordings.
He contributed both guitar and bass on 'Arkadia'.
He was also in the studio for Metal Resistance songs like 'Amore'.
Instead of recording an entire album in an extended session, BABYMETAL's producer Koba brings in musicians on a song by song basis.
With watermarked videos, you have no need to pause.
They have already passed the YT algorithm.
Great reaction btw.🤘🦊🤘
Thanks for the info!
This is part of Momo-Metal's 20th birthday (edit--or is it 21st?), she takes lead on Headbanger for this performance. They frequently do something unique for the singers for significant birthdays; the most insane of which (imo) is "Babymetal Death - Legend 1997" for Su-Metal's birthday.
as an aside, I think the pause/rewind/commentary is the way to go with Babymetal, as Amuse (the IP owner) is quite touchy from all I have heard, and that usually works.
It was the day before Momometal's 21st birthday.
That was her last night as a 20 year old.
They used the same lyric change from 15 to 20 they did for LEGEND S and LEGEND M that celebrated Su and Moa's 20th birthdays:
Hatachi no yoru o
wasure wa shi-nai.
Naki-mushi na yatsu wa
koko kara ki-e-ro!
(This special night of my twenty,
I'll never forget.
All the crybabies,
from here, dis-ap-pear)
Yes, Momoko (Momometal) growls.
👍You have 4 more to experience. HeadBanger MV, SuBanger97, 'Headbanger - Night of 15 Re-Mix', MoaBanger, YuiBanger. They are all special. 🦊🦊🦊🦊 🖖❤
Great version by MoMo, and their is a Moa version as well
As mentioned by others, special birthday versions of the song .
Su handing that microphone over is a special moment .
Just love the smile on Su's face as they did the "centipede " bit . Smaller shows than this, the band is right with them, but these young ladies are so captivating you get memeriserised when seeing them live 😁🤘🏼🦊🤘🏼
Great reaction. A special opportunity to take over the microphone from Queen Su, and Momo did it perfectly. Her talent is immeasurable.🍑
My huge recommendation is to check out this same song but in an amazing version, it is from the legend of 1997 concert, you’ll love that version 🔥
Babymetal live are an experience to be had for sure! I'd recommend Kagerou with the West Kami band intro next.
That trippy 'wawawewaw' synth sound is an actual acid (or acid house) loop, the kind of sound that was made by the Roland 808 (or was it 303?, it's been long ago)
Besides Momo just straight up kicking butt it's also cool that Su just goes right into doing Momo's choreo for the 2nd half of the performance.
That’s su, she gives 120% whether as a lead or support, both she does very well 😊
I was there at Yokohama Arena for both days of this concert. It was incredibly fun, but it was without a doubt the most exhausting concert I've been to, festivals included. It was so physical but it was 100% worth it.
I have to let you know dude that shows like this are only about one percent of their total amount of shows, so 99 percent of their shows has the ladies right in front of the Kami Band, you can see them the whole time, you can also see them interact with each other, I get it that if you only watch their big special shows you mostly see the ladies, it is their band, but when they are on the road you see all of them all the time, our Kami Band gets more love than all the solo pop stars band members, when was the last time you saw the guitar player for taylor swift or Elton John ? sorry about the rant but it grinds my gears that so many reactors say the same thing about the band, and btw at this big special show to celebrate Momo's 21st birthday the Kami Band had two solo intros to songs where each member shows why they are in the Kami Band in the first place. Now I'm recommending an awesome song that you don't see the Kami Band at all, but you sure can hear them..."From Dusk Till Dawn" Live at Budokan 2021.
Great job. You have to understand the three ladies are Babymetal. As great as the Kami Band is The ladies are the stars. If you want see the musicians featured the easiest way to do it is to watch one of Babymetal's songs with an instrumental intro. There are quite a few and thats the place where the band gets featured. One suggestion would be "YAVA, Legend MM Live 2024" Link follows: ua-cam.com/video/TMBcqJnCi9w/v-deo.html
Great reaction. This is a 20th birthday related special rendition where they switch the lead singer. Hence Momoko version. It was Momoko's final day as a 20 year old. If you're interested, you can check out Moa's version as well. Though I'm pretty sure others would suggest checking the regular version first.
You need to remember that Kami Band is not officially part of Babymetal. They're are just session musicians hired for live shows only.
They even has two sets of Kami Band. Eastern Kami Band (Japanese members) and Western Kami Band (American members). So, its kinda understandable that they don't get much screen time.
But of course, we do still love them as they are a big part of the Babymetal Team.
Anyway, keep diving in the Foxhole! 🦊🦊🦊
You must show the cat and tell her we love her. In Jpop they like to bring the girls out in the crowd so everyone can see the dancing. LOL, the Kami Band is probably in the alley behind the venue. I love the warble keyboard thing on the back track. Avatar opened for BabyMetal in 2019 in the USA.
Love Avatar! Wish i was there to experience both of them!
This is to celebrate Momo's birthday, so it's natural that Kamiband doesn't get more exposure, but there are times when they will perform solo as intros in songs, Rondo of Nightmare, Catch Me If You Can, Kagerou, Yava, Metali. If you want to see more of Kamiband's performance, the live leged metal galaxy album is the choice, because there is also a performance from the original Japanese Kamiband, with Kami-U,S from the West and they will duet together to accompany the Babymetal songs Ijime Dame Zettai and Road of Resistance
Wanna see more of the Kami Band? Buy a ticket, go to a show. Babymetal are the girls, so the focus is going to be on the girls.
The Kami Band are session musicians for live shows, and do not record in the studio.
Found on another planet? Possibly. 2 of the Western (American) Kamis are also members of the Star Wars themed "Galactic Empire" band.
You hovered your mouse over "Yokohama Arena" in the description 😂
Some of their earlier videos show a lot more of the band (still not heaps), like this one - BABYMETAL - Road of Resistance RSR Fes 2016 at: ua-cam.com/video/pT5Sgi_hm4w/v-deo.html
And I am pretty sure this is the concert where they went to a permanent live band - BABYMETAL - Ijime, Dame, Zettai "Legend Z" (Live at Zepp Tokyo 21.02.2013) at: ua-cam.com/video/fMbbvZoHjGo/v-deo.html
As people have said this was the encore to celebrate Momoko's last day of 20th year, the next night (21st bday) she got to sing large parts of Meta Taro - with growls again. Weird she has the cutest voice but is the one that can do harsh vocals! by the way #NotACult
Foreal. I wish they would give the band more screen time 😢
Don't worry about using an overlay on everything if you are not sure. We want to see a reaction more than anything; many have seen the performance many times. It's not a big inconvenience for us. As for the kami band, you need to know they take a back seat in more modern performances on the more elaborate Japanese stages. They are still visible on smaller European stages and still do the elaborate intros. The fact that most pro videos are shot in Japan creates the impression that the Kami band have been completely sidelined, but they haven't. The Kami band don't write the music or record it on albums (Leda is an exception). They have a relatively small group of genius writers that Koba plucked out of relative obscurity years ago. The Kamis are a live band only. Think of Babymetal as being a bit like The Supremes at Motown if they were the only act (apart from Metalverse).
This was my first bm show and i was fully sober. still going insane though lmao
It would be a waste to only react once to each song. BABYMETAL has had a long career, so it's fun to see different versions of the band.😄
Head a bang. These young ladies are amazing 🤘
try Road of resistance live version in Japan. The old Kami band will blow you away with the guitar and drum play
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Nice reaction!
Thank you! 😁
You can look at BABYMETAL any way you want, but it's 50/50 because visually they show dance and acoustically you hear a god band. They are a metal dance unit. Trying to see the band will only cause frustration.
I agree with you bro. They should show the band more
If you wanna see the musicians solo, watch Rondo of Nightmare live.
Find that one in my Babymetal playlist. Reacted to that a few weeks ago
I also wish they highlighted the kami band more often in official videos like this, but tbf i dont think Sumetal, Moametal, and Momometal are in charge of who gets the camera spotlight or for how long. Im sure their marketing ppl have the biggest say
I recommend you to watch "YAVA" and "kagerou", these two songs kami band has intro
Next, babymetal - akatsuki black night live, more cam on kami band
momo scream: 😡😡👹👹💀💀
momo sing: 🥰🥰💖💖🍫🍫
Keep going you will see the Kami Band in full 6 min with the intro again in other song
Shredder....you got to check out Aldious We Are music video.
For the Fox God is an „inofficial“ Amuse Channel. All there videos are with copyright from Amuse. All direct from the BluRay from the A!Smart Shop + english Subs. Amuse is the rightholder for Babymetal. The subs where not on the BluRay. So be careful, Amuse does copyright strikes when you do nothing else and play the video.
Here's the western kami with their solos before the song yava
ua-cam.com/video/TMBcqJnCi9w/v-deo.htmlsi=pBwNrR6Wa6GlRMk0
#notacult 😅
1 pop singer, 2 dancers and Kami Band = Babymetal... 😂
SU-METAL: We often performed with metal bands at overseas metal festivals, and they were all very kind to us.
For even so-called Metal Legends to accept our music so graciously is something I deeply appreciate.
We perform a “new” kind of metal that’s respectful of the spirit of metal - so compared to when we first started, I think many more people accept us now.
But of course, some metal fans have very strong and distinct preferences for what metal subgenres they like and dislike, and it’s natural to reject metal that you don’t like.
So if you still don’t like us, it is what it is.
I’m more than happy to be recognized by metal legends, so it doesn’t really bother me now.
Su isn't a pop singer. Pop singers don't sing to metal. If she were a pop singer she would be in a pop group singing over pop music.
@@rickwagner- 😂
@@Ryujin170 She dont sing metal... Kami band play metal with pop singer on support
@@sergragnar9452 I have no intrested in troll talking points. I deal in facts only. Pop singers by definition sing to pop music in pop bands. Su sings to metal with a metal backing band. She is by definition of her long term career, a metal singer. There is no set rules of what a metal singers voice has to sound like, but you do have to sing to metal, which she does. You don't have to like this fact, but you don't get to alter reality to suit your own personal opinion.