@@Thegreatclamslamof93 By end of 1979 Issei Noro wanted to take the band in a softer sound direction than their debut. And Takashi Sasaki was unable to adapt and hold back his insanely fast and fill heavy style of playing. So he stayed with them until they found a new drummer who could still play their existing jazz fusion style but still hold back and play simple grooves, and they found Akira Jimbo.
Its not that they didn’t play it much. Every decently lengthed Casiopea performance back in the late 70s had this song as part of the set list. The problem is, the availability of these recordings which are undeniably rare. Swallow was already composed back in 1977. After Takashi Sasaki left, the song was only played later in the 1981 Cross Point tour from October to December 1981 as part of a medley. The arrangement is exactly the same as the 1983 Budokan medley, which of course was the last time the song was ultimately played.
ive been a huge fan of akira jimbo since forever, but once i discovered takashi sasaki, it unraveled more of the story of casiopea. taking nothing away from jimbo, their longest tenured drummer, a pillar of their legacy. but takashi sasaki, omg, what a beast !!! truly insane hihat work. their 1st 2 album compositions + his drumming really critical to helping them rocket up as THE fusion band of japan.
At this point I'm truly scared of Takashi Sasaki
Hasn't been on an album in 40 years but we still fear
@@ootoot2152 but why tho???? He's such an amazing drummer 😭😭😭
@@Thegreatclamslamof93 By end of 1979 Issei Noro wanted to take the band in a softer sound direction than their debut. And Takashi Sasaki was unable to adapt and hold back his insanely fast and fill heavy style of playing. So he stayed with them until they found a new drummer who could still play their existing jazz fusion style but still hold back and play simple grooves, and they found Akira Jimbo.
Complex skill but still on tempo! Casiopea at its finest, as fast as their album cover (pembalap)
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I love how Takashi Sasaki slows down then slightly speeds up the hi-hats. Incredible and hypnotic technique.
if only i knew people who would want to jam this hard. sasaki is a special kind of drummer
I play keys. What you playing?
damn I see why they didnt play this one live much. really demanding, bit faster than the studio version
Its not that they didn’t play it much. Every decently lengthed Casiopea performance back in the late 70s had this song as part of the set list. The problem is, the availability of these recordings which are undeniably rare. Swallow was already composed back in 1977. After Takashi Sasaki left, the song was only played later in the 1981 Cross Point tour from October to December 1981 as part of a medley. The arrangement is exactly the same as the 1983 Budokan medley, which of course was the last time the song was ultimately played.
czcams.com/video/TFsLqmSo3Pw/video.htmlfeature=shared here's another live recording from 1978
1979 live casiopea is a treasure
1:17 you're losing the heat in a police chasing in Amalfi, Italy. Lupin III is driving, the trunk is full of diamonds and paintings
ts is spot on brotha
Absolutely insane drums
insane everything, really!
It's weird how one of the best Fusion drummers really only played in a few records and then just dipped
Discount Minoru?
@@LucasFerreira-hy4sn that do be me
@@mryjvn Ye
What records was he on? Its hard finding any info on him. Also know of any other drummers who play like him?
There's some videos on CZcams of him playing - it's nothing really like this, but he's still playing in Japan in bands.
That keys harmony at the start of the guitar solo should've been in the studio version. So cool!
ive been a huge fan of akira jimbo since forever, but once i discovered takashi sasaki, it unraveled more of the story of casiopea. taking nothing away from jimbo, their longest tenured drummer, a pillar of their legacy. but takashi sasaki, omg, what a beast !!! truly insane hihat work. their 1st 2 album compositions + his drumming really critical to helping them rocket up as THE fusion band of japan.
ive been thinking the excact thing!!!!
スワローのこんなライブバージョン聴いたの初めてです。ライブだとこんな感じなのかと感激しました。
The quality of this performance is insanely good for the time.
These guys early on were unreal, so young also which amazes me
Sasaki's dynamics on the hihats are amazing, I'm quite blown away
This performance alone makes it the definitive Casiopea live bootleg
Top 5 pieces of music ever recorded
Top 1
一番好きな曲で、一番好きなテイクです。
こんな音源があったなんて…ありがとうございます!
CASIOPEAはやっぱりすごい!
My absolute favorite, wish it was played live more often though!
I'm gonna play this in the middle of riots
THANK you for uploading this separately this performance is fucking insane
sounds so good live
ライブの定番曲になりそうな
キャッチーなメロディーと
各メンバーの超絶テクニック
なぜならなかったのか…?
Missed that one, damn it's outstanding. I wish they somehow made a part II to this album, it's that good. Thanks again for sharing Leader
Thank you for this upload
BEAST BRO !!!!! kokoro
Tremendous!
Always gives me Running On Three vibes by Brand X. Great tune
nice
銀座のローディプラザ良く行ったなあ、レコードの試聴が出来たし、ライブのとき申し込んで当選すると16トラックを生でミックスしたりミックスされたのをカセットデッキに録音出来たりした、どちらも最後にカセットテープに著作権のシールを貼ってもらって持ち帰ると。
FM音源のGS1発売前、RhodesとKORG 800DVを
弾く向谷さん…貴重な音源だ~。
I could probably run faster as long as I got this song playing
2:03
Japanese steve vai
Japanese Billy Cobham
In fact, Casiopea was formed a little before Steve Vai became famous