@@Aoichanpiano if i was deaf, i couldnt listen to both masterpiece, but when you listen to Do it again from Steely Dan with some sense of music, it belong with your favorites songs
@@BoxingFanaticNumero1 In all seriousness, i respect your opinion and won’t try and change it, i just said ‘you must be deaf’ with no intention of disproving your argument, so, my apologies
i have rewatched this countless times since discovering them 10 years ago and never commented. Too busy getting my mind blown by how perfect this track is.
What I like about all their songs played live is that after the solos, the main riffs come back with a vengeance, and the simplicity they have (in comparison with the solo parts) becomes sheer musical power and makes you smile. Like they were saying "see what we did there? Ok... now back to the song....".
So did I, but the concept of "the best" might be slightly off the mark. One may focus too much on the technical aspect looking for the "best", and that might be slamming the door in onces own face to a FAR GREATER world of music. The great thing about these guyz is that they express a lot of JOY! They seem to really enjoy pursuing all these neck-breaking "stunts" on their instruments! And THAT was and is the greatest thing I have practiced through my 35 years playing music. Casiopea was a great inspiration for me back then: FULL throttle ahead and have fun! ;O)
People today do not seem to pay any heed if the things they do are in The Book or not! It is a worrisome development. The Thought Police should interphere.
To be honest, that playing from Akira Jimbo (the drummer) was quite challenging even though you here it so simple. For right-handed player, that left hand control was very hard. His left hand must play according to the tempo and so that the beat is still on the right place. On his right hand must add a few beats on the cowbell. And the various variations of the playing that he did, it took very good hand control exercises to avoid mistakes in playing this song. What a unique drummer and a legend.
I learned about their existence by pure luck, with a recommended video simply called "Japanese funk", best thing that happened to me musically. Efficient writing, insane playing skills, insane live performance, these guys were absolutely epic
For me, I played a few freestyle chords on the piano on a FaceTime call with my friend, and he told me what I was playing sounded like Galactic Funk. Thus began the journey into the music of this legendary band. I perceive “swallow” on their self-titled album to be a revolutionary song. Amazing and awestruck!
This is amazing! I've been searching for this track ever since I heard parts of it on a cassette recording as a teenager back in the 80's, not knowing what band/artist performed it, but still remembering the drum solo groove several decades later. It's like finding a needle in the haystack, after searching the internet for ages. The entire song, performance, bass and drum solo sounds just as fantastic as I remembered it! One of the best performances and drum solos/grooves I've heard (and I've heard many) - Akira Jimbo is truly one of a kind!
Can't lie, that drum solo puts me in manual breathing mode. I literally don't realize I'm holding my breath till about 30 seconds in when I get lightheaded it goes so damn hard
Mr. Larssen, I am unsure if CASIOPEA ever had concerts in Norway, but the band had concerts in Sweden in 1980s and you can listen to their live performance in Sweden on CZcams. My co-worker has married the drummer's daughter.
I fucking love right at 2:25 when they stop and you know something big is coming and then the buildup to the bass solo, and then the ensuing bass solo, its all so fucking good. Love the whole song and I remember hearing this specific performance on the Mint Jams CD here on CZcams and when that bass solo came up I immediately knew I had found something great. Tetsuo Sakurai is a god.
3 years later, but I don't think this is the same performance as the Mint Jams album, because this one is 2 minutes longer. However, I will say that it sounds REALLY similar, which is imo super impressive. These guys are so precise it's insane, it's like they could play a song the exact same way as many times as you asked them to.
Same here dude. When I heard this the first time on the Mint Jams album I fucking cried. Immediately had to see if a performance of it existed and found this gem of a video. This is, in my opinion, the greatest live performance ever.
Talk for yourself, lately he's been influenced by the musicians he's been touring with which most of them consist in soul jazz and pop musicians and because of that he hasn't been able to have fancy solos like this one anymore, you can see that influence in his last released album, All about that bass. A lesson well learned is never forgotten.
If I jad a time machine, I would go see this concert. My music theory professor saw them at this concert and he said it was the most satisfying music he's ever heard in all of his 79 years.
maybe not one of the fastest " bass plucking" but sure one of the funkiest bass solo ive heard in a while.....and of course Akira Jimbo finishes it off with precise drum tek solo....dammnnn i miss casiopea in this set-up...
@@yd9000ef I thought this was the same version used for Mint Jams, but this one is longer and was edited down for the album, most notably in the bass solo. It sounds identical except for the length.
Tetsuo Sakurai really knows to play the bass.. His playing is tasty and doesn't make you bored while listening to it. This man is a genius. I also really love that classic jazz fusion electric guitar tone!
The tightest performance ever seen as a live music. Especially the backing plays during the drum solo, in the dark, no eye contact, everyone played on the same exact beats. They even looked enjoying the moments - simply amazing!
One of the best bassline and solos ive ever heard. Tetsuo Sakurai is such a beast I hope he does a reunited one time concert with Casiopea one last time just to hear him play this with Issei Noro and co
I agree. The ability to beautifully mix all of this talent together is a talent by itself. It gets overlooked constantly. The first comparison that comes to mind is Geddy Lee from Rush. It's true that the drummer, Neil Peart, wrote all the lyrics...but you still have to put music to all of these complex themes that Neil wrote about. That must have been difficult for Geddy but he succeeded. Well done!
it still has that massive "bonk" sound in a lot of classic bass tones, some snap in the high end, and it seems to have a hint of low bass drive too, considering how fat that low E sounds
In the Domino Line, Bass and drum are obviously amazing but the best part (my vibe❤) is at last part Noro san and Mukaiya san plays in turns, feels bit melancholic. ベースもドラムももちろん最高なドミノラインなのですが、最後の野呂さんと向谷さんのメロディーの哀愁ある掛け合いが、ツボだったりもするんですよね
Yea the ending where they go back to the song and Sakuari does the bass fills while Noro and Mukaiya feels more sad like it’s telling you the song is ending and it’s one of my fav parts.
Here everyone's talking about the instruments but I'm just admiring the amazing stage setup and lights performance. Look at 2:27 for instance. Great stagecraft!
If you like electronic music, you should check out Justice's live performances, their stage focuses on an amazing light show, and keeping their layout simple adorned with a big Cross rather than slapping some videos on a screen behind them.
@@theviktator6341 For me, it's gotta be Genesis' Abacab tour. First stage show EVER to utilize moving lights. I can't imagine what that was like seeing it live at the time.
These musicians inspire me in a way no other group ever has. Whenever I'm in a music store playing classical or other random pop on the keyboards nobody really notices - but when I play my cover of Midnight Rendezvous a musician always stops because they know what great musics sounds like when they hear it. It's a dream of mine and I'm sure countless other people to be able to write music that compares to what Casiopea arranges and performs.
I wish I could have seen them live in the 80s too bad I made the mistake of being born in 2004 😢 you are very blessed to have seen so many pperformances by them!
This is by far my favourite band. I've listened to thier songs since 1984. absolutely brilliant. I only wish they could play in Cape Town South Africa.
This has to be one of the most killer performances I’ve ever seen. The skill and soulfulness of these musicians is crazy. Out of all the music I enjoy I think this kind of Jazz is probly my all time favorite.
damn the base line is just magnificent and the solo part is absolutely stunning. if I listen to this band of the same member at the live performance, nothing to regret in my life. the most favorite song while drinking alone after 11:00pm
this is the best ad for yamaha ive seen
Steely Dan: "No slapping."
Cassiopea: "What's that, ALL slapping?"
I SWEAR TO GOD-
steely dan better
@@BoxingFanaticNumero1you’re deaf mate
@@Aoichanpiano if i was deaf, i couldnt listen to both masterpiece, but when you listen to Do it again from Steely Dan with some sense of music, it belong with your favorites songs
@@BoxingFanaticNumero1 In all seriousness, i respect your opinion and won’t try and change it, i just said ‘you must be deaf’ with no intention of disproving your argument, so, my apologies
The pure joy from the keyboardist makes me so happy. He's acts like the biggest superfan who got to participate in the band. Loving life.
Absolutely nuts that this was played live. Sounds like a meticulous studio recording.
honestly
Absolutely
These guys were just as good live as in the albums, it really is nuts
definitely
@@RetroPlus they honestly played better live than their recordings
i have rewatched this countless times since discovering them 10 years ago and never commented. Too busy getting my mind blown by how perfect this track is.
Everyone's talking about the bass and drum solo, but the keyboard solo is ethereal.
Its so fucking emotional..The key board is pure poetry 😭
Minoru's great keyboard player ever
totally agree
i did a transcription of it. YT wont let me post it
YES
the guy who played keyboard is actually the guy who arranged every music trans in most of Japan train stations. Dang!
Yes! The one and only Minoru Mukaiya!
That's dope.
James May: Our man in japan
He also made train simulator
Dont the jingles connect to make A song?
What I like about all their songs played live is that after the solos, the main riffs come back with a vengeance, and the simplicity they have (in comparison with the solo parts) becomes sheer musical power and makes you smile. Like they were saying "see what we did there? Ok... now back to the song....".
That's exactly what Noro and Mukaiya intended to do.
to see this in a different context, check out "Swing 42" played by Tommy Emmanuel, Richard Smith and Jim Nichols!
They kinda have the same approach as Level 42 !
@joão That's what listening is
Actually we know that basic is awesome groove rhythm and very powerful.
This style is better than naruse (also he very good bass player 👌)
That bass player is just so overwhelming, I got shivers down my timbers
Miguel Fidelino the drum solo tho
They're insane hahahahaha
I cried about halfway through the solo.
criminally underrated band
Absolutely the most influential bass playing I've ever heard. I've listened to this song many times now and I still get shivers.
I play music, I've played with a lot great musicians, I've heard a lot of great musicians, but these cats gotta be the fuckin best in this planet.
They are and will be 4ever.
Im the only one who listens to this shit nowadays
1000% AGREE , The Best, The Beast, No comment^^
So did I, but the concept of "the best" might be slightly off the mark.
One may focus too much on the technical aspect looking for the "best", and that might be slamming the door in onces own face to a FAR GREATER world of music.
The great thing about these guyz is that they express a lot of JOY!
They seem to really enjoy pursuing all these neck-breaking "stunts" on their instruments!
And THAT was and is the greatest thing I have practiced through my 35 years playing music.
Casiopea was a great inspiration for me back then: FULL throttle ahead and have fun! ;O)
@@Buckfutter69 nah man this shits great
カシオペアは私が中学生の時にハマりお小遣いを貯めてよくレコードを買いに行ってました。ある時、地元でライブがあると知り友人と2人でチャリンコをこいでカシオペアが宿泊してる西鉄グランドホテルへ行き出口で待ってました。出てきた櫻井哲夫さんにファンですと話しかけたら、わざわざありがとうって野呂さん向谷さん神保さんを呼んでくれて、サインをしてもらいました。当時中学生だったのでわずか数百円のサイン色紙も買うことができずキャンパスノートに書いてもらいました笑 あれから36年経った今でもそのサインは大切に保管してます笑
この演奏は永久に残してほしい映像であり、若い人にもたくさん見て何かを感じとってほしいですね
自分は19歳だけど、親の影響でカシオペアを聴きはじめ、それから色々な音楽に触れることができて、今の流行の曲も沢山あるけど是非若い人にもこのカシオペアの魅力を知ってほしいと願ってます。
やはり櫻井氏は慶應のボン
優しいなぁ^_^皆んな呼んであげてって情景が浮かぶ
カシオペアは、この4人だね
良い話ですね。向谷さんなんて、部下にはチケットを渡して、大ファンだったこともある私にはくれませんでした。だから、何をやってもうまくいかないね。
素晴らしい! それは未来永劫の家宝ですね。
僕もベーシストの端くれなので、桜井さんに憧れたものです。
そして、3人も呼んでくれる優しさ・・。 後に世界へ羽ばたくだけの事はありますね。
@@gotoda9501 さん
(笑)。向谷さんはこのメンバーの当時からスタジオも自分で開設して社長になってましたし、根っから経営者なんでしょうねえ。商売商売。
The bass solo was absolutely NASTY! is this even legal?
only in japan
Ask Jerry Seinfeld. He stole that 3:42-3:45 for his show. Listen to it closely
People today do not seem to pay any heed if the things they do are in The Book or not!
It is a worrisome development. The Thought Police should interphere.
If they allow tentacle hentai then it's perfectly legal.
that mustache should be illegal as well lol
Oh I was named after them
You should be honored
Holy fuck your parents are big brained for that ngl
Lucky man
W
If it's a single 'S' then congrats you are a japanese jazz fusion band
YAMAHA guitar, YAMAHA bass guitar, YAMAHA keyboards, and YAMAHA drums!!
All Japanese formation
YAMAHA motorcycle?
That's national pride right there!
Yamahapea
Konami code for bands basically haha.
To be honest, that playing from Akira Jimbo (the drummer) was quite challenging even though you here it so simple. For right-handed player, that left hand control was very hard. His left hand must play according to the tempo and so that the beat is still on the right place. On his right hand must add a few beats on the cowbell. And the various variations of the playing that he did, it took very good hand control exercises to avoid mistakes in playing this song. What a unique drummer and a legend.
いつもCASIOPEA伝説ですよ。
thank you for your explanation, you make me enjoy the song better !
I think it's also of note that the man's playing is like a human metronome. It's unbelievable how rock-steady his beat is.
Amen2That👏
Akira Jimbo is very well known (A) SuperDrummer!
amongst *TheGypsyesMusicians*
as well as The rest of *Casiopea* members!
@@gullfriend7102 that's right!
*period*
the keyboard guy seemed to be enjoying himself the most
He was really feeling that solo
I would upvote this but it's at 69
V I B I N G
Vibes! Wouldn't you?
He actually still works today, and writes the MIDI tunes for departing trains as part of Japan's public transport system
I learned about their existence by pure luck, with a recommended video simply called "Japanese funk", best thing that happened to me musically. Efficient writing, insane playing skills, insane live performance, these guys were absolutely epic
For me, I played a few freestyle chords on the piano on a FaceTime call with my friend, and he told me what I was playing sounded like Galactic Funk. Thus began the journey into the music of this legendary band. I perceive “swallow” on their self-titled album to be a revolutionary song. Amazing and awestruck!
I discovered after I searched for Aki Yashiro and Casiopea appeared as suggestion
I found out about Casiopea through a 4chan "greentext"
This song was my introduction to them in 2016. It popped up in my Tower of Power Pandora station and then I bought as many albums as I could!
Found about them last year through a George Collier video of Sakurais bass solo in this very video. Hooked ever since.
4:56 this solo is sooooo good, they've gotta be one of the best drummers in the world
Smooth fusion beats to self-isolate/quarantine to
只管な音楽などを加えて決して飽きさせません。
you just now getting into self-isolation and fusion normie
@@mmeditatio lmao no
this is soft?!
Dude this one is hardcore 😂
This is amazing! I've been searching for this track ever since I heard parts of it on a cassette recording as a teenager back in the 80's, not knowing what band/artist performed it, but still remembering the drum solo groove several decades later. It's like finding a needle in the haystack, after searching the internet for ages. The entire song, performance, bass and drum solo sounds just as fantastic as I remembered it! One of the best performances and drum solos/grooves I've heard (and I've heard many) - Akira Jimbo is truly one of a kind!
銀河宇宙でも楽しいみたいな音楽を飽きさせませんよね。
Lo mejor que japon ha dado al mundo!
The best of the best from japan!
Can't lie, that drum solo puts me in manual breathing mode. I literally don't realize I'm holding my breath till about 30 seconds in when I get lightheaded it goes so damn hard
Mr. Larssen, I am unsure if CASIOPEA ever had concerts in Norway, but the band had concerts in Sweden in 1980s and you can listen to their live performance in Sweden on CZcams. My co-worker has married the drummer's daughter.
I could drink tea to this.
So could anon
And some mint jams
And chill with some origami crane bros
I could eat mint flavored jam to this
This feels like a wild understatement lol
I fucking love right at 2:25 when they stop and you know something big is coming and then the buildup to the bass solo, and then the ensuing bass solo, its all so fucking good. Love the whole song and I remember hearing this specific performance on the Mint Jams CD here on CZcams and when that bass solo came up I immediately knew I had found something great. Tetsuo Sakurai is a god.
yeah tetsuo sakurai is a bass machine lol
3 years later, but I don't think this is the same performance as the Mint Jams album, because this one is 2 minutes longer. However, I will say that it sounds REALLY similar, which is imo super impressive. These guys are so precise it's insane, it's like they could play a song the exact same way as many times as you asked them to.
@@joaoassumpcao3347 i think they just made the bass and drum solos shorter on the album version
💥 Phenomenal 💥
@@joaoassumpcao3347 the version on Mint Jams is a heavily-edited version of this one, with the solos being cut down quite a bit
このソロをライブでミスなくこなすのはプロ中のプロだわ
すごすぎる
8:25 is one the funkyest slap fill I've ever heard. Vintage Casiopea was SO badass... love the mint jams album
Mint jams is one of my top 3 all time favourite albums. That it was all recorded live from this very concert is insane
I'm exactly on the same page with you
8:25
I watch this everyday.
PjHalbert I hope you still do
Me too
Me too lol!
i hope u still do
Me too, for real 😂
that bass line is so groovy it's overwhelming
best jazz/fusion band of all times, these guys are insane
TheVoltrom agreed better than headhunters and weather report
at first I thought you said they were inane
watch t-square vs casiopea
the best fusion band from japan definitely. But of all time? Don't discredit Miles's Electric band like that....
@@OPRAHRULZ No they're not better you fool. So sick of people comparing bands.
今日初めてみた! カシオペアのライブ版MINTJAMSのまさにライブじゃん。
鳥肌立った! あの高音質のライブCDのオリジナルじゃんよ。 もう涙ものです。
後世に残るものとして残して欲しいです。
I'm so glad footage of this iconic performance exists, it's like a face reveal except to a song not a voice
Same here dude. When I heard this the first time on the Mint Jams album I fucking cried. Immediately had to see if a performance of it existed and found this gem of a video. This is, in my opinion, the greatest live performance ever.
この頃のカシオペアは正に奇跡のバンド。ドラム、ベース、ギターそして、キーボード。どれを取っても超一流のテクニシャン。もうこんなバンドは現れないだろうと思う。
心が入り乱れているみたいな女性お笑い軍団にもついにフュージョングループに夢中ですよ。
티스퀘어도 껴주세요~^^
Bro just wait 10 years
どうしてもこの4人がカシオペアだなぁ全ての楽器の音色、技。。。涙が出てきます85~87年 レコード テープ 擦り切れるまで当時聞きました事情はあるでしょうが 当時からのファンのためにももう一度だけでいいから 死ぬ前に生で4人の演奏が聴きたいですこの声 野呂さんに 届いてほしいな
わたしも、ほんとにそう思います。
確かにね
野呂さん
そろそろ氷を溶かしませんか?
我々にとってカシオペアとは
この4人でしか無いのです。
アノ時の神がかったCHEMISTRYが
観たいのはオレだけじゃないはず。
swearも聴きたいです。このメンバーじゃなきゃダメなんです😢
P4聴いて確信した。
やはり、この4人こそカシオペアだ❗
デビューしたての彼等をテレビ埼玉の収録番組で観た事が有ります。
自分たちより5~6歳?しか離れていないのに、そのテクニックたるや世界レベルの技術に圧倒されました。
収録時にMCが『ベースの方は志木市の出身なんですよね?』と言っていた事で
櫻井氏をより身近に感じました。
the synergy never ceases to amaze me
Bass solo drive me crazy...played with such precision and simplicity...
its just sad he cant play liek that now, its kinda embarrassing watching his new solos
Talk for yourself, lately he's been influenced by the musicians he's been touring with which most of them consist in soul jazz and pop musicians and because of that he hasn't been able to have fancy solos like this one anymore, you can see that influence in his last released album, All about that bass.
A lesson well learned is never forgotten.
I agree with you. He is still powerful player.
He's only gotten better as far as I'm aware, he might overplay a bit now but he's still sick
If I jad a time machine, I would go see this concert. My music theory professor saw them at this concert and he said it was the most satisfying music he's ever heard in all of his 79 years.
イントロからギターより、ベースラインを聞いてしまうベースソロな名曲
The drum solo is legit one of my favorites ever.
maybe not one of the fastest " bass plucking" but sure one of the funkiest bass solo
ive heard in a while.....and of course Akira Jimbo finishes it off with precise drum tek
solo....dammnnn i miss casiopea in this set-up...
yeah i love the solid sound and more rich tune
than fast but it always out of tune and sloppy
It’s pretty hard to play watch some covers they are putting a lot of effort into it. Of course sakurai is so good he does it easily
The best solid formation!
This version is slowed down a noticeable amount. The actual recording on Mint Jams is much faster and the bass solo is just incomparable. I love it!
@@yd9000ef I thought this was the same version used for Mint Jams, but this one is longer and was edited down for the album, most notably in the bass solo. It sounds identical except for the length.
永遠にCZcamsに残して欲しい。
まさに重要無形文化財。
Yeah mane what you said!
Tetsuo Sakurai really knows to play the bass.. His playing is tasty and doesn't make you bored while listening to it.
This man is a genius.
I also really love that classic jazz fusion electric guitar tone!
The tightest performance ever seen as a live music. Especially the backing plays during the drum solo, in the dark, no eye contact, everyone played on the same exact beats. They even looked enjoying the moments - simply amazing!
30年ぶりに、再びCasiopeaを聴いています。
色褪せるどころか、いっそう輝きを増して聴こえます。
若々しく、瑞々しく、すばらしいです。
リズム隊のなんてかっこいいことか!
ホロリと泣けてくる音楽は最高ですよ。
25年近く前のこのクオリティの高さは現在聞いても凄すぎる!特に神保&桜井の神技プレーは海外からも絶賛されていた記憶があります。もし当時「世界FUSIONワールドカップ」なんてあれば、間違いなく金メダルでしょう。今でも大好きです。
高音質ワイドFMならば金メダルなんですよね。
2:25 each member plays a sixteenth note
私はこの公開録音に学生服で参加していました!桜井さんのベースソロが凄すぎて鼻血が出てその場で救急車に運ばれて帰らぬ人となってしまうかと思ったくらい感動しました!
そうなんですよ。素人の人が動画でこのベースソロをやってるんだけど、みんな桜井さんの指さばきのスピードについていけないぐらい遅いので、いかに桜井さんのが神業かってわかるよね🎵
これ、ロンドンやでw
いえ、1982年の築地の中央会館でアルバム「ミントジャムス」がライブ録音された際の演奏ですね。
翌年のロンドンライブの映像は別にあがってますが、4人とも髪がこの時より短くなってます。
現在は「銀座ブロッサム」と呼ばれてます。因みに真向かいに「音響ハウス」というマガジンハウスの子会社のレコーディングスタジオが有ります。
カシオペアのコンサートをレコーディングしたことがありますか、または誰か知っていますか?
One of the best bassline and solos ive ever heard. Tetsuo Sakurai is such a beast I hope he does a reunited one time concert with Casiopea one last time just to hear him play this with Issei Noro and co
野呂一生じいさんは素敵ですよね。
各メンバーの技量の高さは改めて言うまでもないけど、インストでこれだけ長く活動できているバンドは本当に少なく、それを可能にしているのは野呂さんの作編曲能力の高さに尽きるよ。「ソロパートは素晴らしいけど楽曲は退屈」というインストバンドは本当に多いからな。
I agree. The ability to beautifully mix all of this talent together is a talent by itself. It gets overlooked constantly. The first comparison that comes to mind is Geddy Lee from Rush. It's true that the drummer, Neil Peart, wrote all the lyrics...but you still have to put music to all of these complex themes that Neil wrote about. That must have been difficult for Geddy but he succeeded. Well done!
何十回も聴くと「弾けるんじゃないか 叩けるんじゃないか」という錯覚に陥るが、思っている以上の高みと気づかされる悪魔のような曲(笑)
分かります。何十年も飽きずに聴いてたらドラムソロは口で歌える様になりました。それ風味に叩くことは出来ます。すげえっす。
30年以上経っても色褪せない不朽の名曲、名演奏。当時、持っていたベースでチョッパーを必死に練習した。弾き方が解らなくて何度も聞き返したミントジャムス。コピーバンドやって自己満足してたあの頃。今もバリバリの現役。野呂さんのSGの音を聴く度に切なく、またあの頃を思い出す。神としか言い様がないなぁ。永遠に残って欲しいドミノライン。
thats the fattest bass tone I've heard in a good while. I take off my hat to these guys, amazing!
It's so fat it's oozing all over the place
its like a weird deviant art bloat porn post
It's so fat it has a BMI of 37
@@dinoman6123 lmao what
it still has that massive "bonk" sound in a lot of classic bass tones, some snap in the high end, and it seems to have a hint of low bass drive too, considering how fat that low E sounds
この時代に、この四人が集まって、これが演奏された、そして記録に残ったという事実
人類の奇跡だと言ったら怒られるかもしれませんが怒られても構いません
いや怒りません、まさにその通りですよ!!!世界の人が聞いてる、すごいよね〜。
完璧な演奏。この動画は消さないで欲しい。
スラップに目覚めた頃、このドミノラインのベースめっちゃ練習してたなあ。懐かしい。
すごい基本のスラップが詰まった真似したくなる良いベースラインだよなー。
実はめっちゃマーカスの手グセ入りまくってるんだけど、自分で色々マーカスコピーしていくようになってようやくわかったのも良い思い出。
ベーシストなら多くの人がコピーしたんじゃないかなこの曲は。
若い時から聴いているカシオペアが、こんなに多くの国の人達に愛されているなんて凄いことですね!
最高のジャズフュージョンバンド、カシオペア!! アルゼンチンから聞いています!🇦🇷
チェコ人ですのに、このバンドを見上げます。とても素晴らしい!🇨🇿🇯🇵
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Yes agree
최고에요 정말로
オススメに出てきたけどカッコ良すぎない?全員かっこいい
My god I have so many tears in my eyes I haven’t been this inspired by music for years
リズム隊がしっかりしているバンドは強いですね! 拍手と歓声が無ければライブとは思えないほどのテクニックとクオリティです。 1982年なんですよね。 やっぱりカシオペアは最強!
In the Domino Line, Bass and drum are obviously amazing but the best part (my vibe❤) is at last part Noro san and Mukaiya san plays in turns, feels bit melancholic.
ベースもドラムももちろん最高なドミノラインなのですが、最後の野呂さんと向谷さんのメロディーの哀愁ある掛け合いが、ツボだったりもするんですよね
Yea the ending where they go back to the song and Sakuari does the bass fills while Noro and Mukaiya feels more sad like it’s telling you the song is ending and it’s one of my fav parts.
父から教えてもらったけど、むちゃむちゃかっこいい…インストゥルメンタルでこんなに最後までのめり込んで聴いた曲ないかも…一人一人のソロむっちゃかっこいい…尊敬…🥺🥺
このベースソロは数あるソロの中の名演の一つに数えていいと思う
My dopamine receptors blew up when that keyboard solo was played
カシオペアが一番輝いていた時期の名曲。ベースとギターの絶妙なバランス!素晴らしい!
This is one of the most repeatable songs I've ever listened to. This is an absolute banger for motorcycling to.
まさにcasiopea!!こんな素晴らしいバンドはもう二度と現れないだろうね。
Here everyone's talking about the instruments but I'm just admiring the amazing stage setup and lights performance. Look at 2:27 for instance. Great stagecraft!
If you like electronic music, you should check out Justice's live performances, their stage focuses on an amazing light show, and keeping their layout simple adorned with a big Cross rather than slapping some videos on a screen behind them.
yeah! It's DOMINO LINE☆
This and Rush's Xanadu Exit Stage Left performance and stage setup are matched for best ever in my opinion
@@theviktator6341 For me, it's gotta be Genesis' Abacab tour. First stage show EVER to utilize moving lights. I can't imagine what that was like seeing it live at the time.
This is probably the best live performance, ever.
TETSUO SAKURAI on BASS
JOE DART ON THE JOE DART BASS
ISSEI NORO on GUITAR
MINORU MUKAIYA on KEYS
And AKIRA JIMBO on DRUMS
Jimsaku’s version is better than Naruse’s version.
Some amazing recording equipment was used to capture this. It's crystal clear with no disturbances or interference. Wow!
These musicians inspire me in a way no other group ever has. Whenever I'm in a music store playing classical or other random pop on the keyboards nobody really notices - but when I play my cover of Midnight Rendezvous a musician always stops because they know what great musics sounds like when they hear it.
It's a dream of mine and I'm sure countless other people to be able to write music that compares to what Casiopea arranges and performs.
i agree..also would love to hear your cover of midnight rendezvous! :o keep up the good work!
Totally agree. I had the same expirience but on bass. Let's found a band! All we need is a badass guitarist and drummer now!
Marcel i can play the bass on keyboard lol
2pac The Tank Engine yes please share your cover of midnight rendezvous :))
Watching the live versions of Casiopea alone has inspired me to want to learn how to play synth. Minoru Mukaiya is super good on the keyboard.
今、聴いても超かっこいいです。
30年以上前からハマってました。
That guitar solo... The octaves sliding part, so sublime, so beautiful
Remember this is 1982 and slapping is still the cool thing to do
I have listened to Victor Wooten, Charles Berthound, several metal solos yet I keep coming back to Sakurai-san's solo.
たぶん1982年2月23日東京中央会館のライブ。映像すら公式に売られていない貴重な映像。この時のライブが奇跡的にすごいですね。たぶん今この4人揃ってもこの躍動感とサウンドはムリと思います。野呂さんは、SG2000でなく、ヤマハカスタムのIN-1のギターになり、完全にサウンドが変わってます。櫻井さんも今はYAMAHA BB-2000ではないです。この日この時この場所での奇跡と見ます。
Domino Lineは自分の中ので不朽の名曲という位置づけもありますが、それを差し引いてもこのLive Video は見だすとついつい最後まで演奏を見てしまう魔力というか輝きがあると思います。ソロパートは圧倒されますね!
アップ有難うございました。
This is the jam we need to send on the fucking probe 10000000 years away make sure some life hears this.
あの頃に戻ってこのライヴを観たい。。
Akira Jimbo NEVER fails to amaze me, even if it's not the first time I watch this video I'm still stunned
日本のピカイチフュージョンバンド、カシオペアのピカイチ曲のドミノライン!みんなまだ若かったのにこの完成度は凄い!
個人的には向谷さんのキーボードが好きです。
いろんなカシオペアのライブ演奏を見たけど、この曲に関してはこの時のこの演奏が一番いいですね。ドラムソロのキメがほかのメンバーと合っているのかどうか「?」なところはありますが、それも含めてみんなの演奏がとにかくエキサイティングでかっこいいです。またこの頃の楽器・機材のおかげか温かみのある音なのもとても好きです。
個人的にはこの時の櫻井さんのベースソロがとにかく好きです。
I wish I could have seen them live in the 80s too bad I made the mistake of being born in 2004 😢 you are very blessed to have seen so many pperformances by them!
カシオペアのコンサートをレコーディングしたことがありますか、または誰か知っていますか?
This is by far my favourite band. I've listened to thier songs since 1984. absolutely brilliant. I only wish they could play in Cape Town South Africa.
Try TWRP !
Look at the way that man plays the bass solo he truly is in another dimension he could probably do it in his sleep
That is easily the best drum solo i have ever heard! Holy smokes!
That guitar lead is on point
各メンバーが切磋琢磨してより良い音楽を作ることに突き進んでいた80年代前半のライブですかねえ。
それぞれが持てる能力を出しお互いを尊重していた頃ですね。
4人の気持ちがまとまっていた良い時期。
この曲を聴くと元気が出てくる‼️
辛い事があってもがんばろーと思ってくる。‼️
歌詞が無いのに、感情が熱くなる❤
あの「MINT JAMS」の興奮を画像付きで体験出来るとは、夢にも思っていませんでした♪ これは永久保存版です!
7:09
Issei: "the Keys now..!!!"
Minoru: "NO! its your turn!"
Issei: "oo.. OK!"
its true lol
ผมชอบตอนวัยรุ่นฟังแล้วจินตนาการอะไรได้เยอะเลย
They raised the hands to introduce and praise the amazing solo play by the drummer, I guess..
Yep this is what this motion means.
The first two notes Issei plays after Minoru points back sounds like "got it!"
Dang. That's nine minutes of pure brilliant, FUNK! So many awesome solos. Just a musical triumph.
His excellent solo aside, everything about Sakurai's look and energy in this particular clip is just so resonant.
櫻井さんの動画は時代をさかのぼるほどオッサンになる
桜井哲夫じいさんかなと思いますよ。
稀代の名曲、そして名演奏、もうすぐ40年
カシオペアはこの四人以外ないね。
中学生の時、市民会館にカシオペアのコンサートに行った。周りが田畑だらけの田舎の市民会館だったが、洗練された音楽に打ちひしがれた坊主頭のオレがいた。音楽ってかっけぇ、ってその時に思った。
71 hryk カシオペアのメンバーも覚えてんじゃないのかなあ
preach it brother
毎年中野サンプラザで桜井さんの目の前の席で見てました。司会屋みのるも懐かしい。最強メンバーだったな。
Tetsuo Sakurai was and still is a machine!! Just slayin that bass!
This has to be one of the most killer performances I’ve ever seen. The skill and soulfulness of these musicians is crazy. Out of all the music I enjoy I think this kind of Jazz is probly my all time favorite.
Casiopea is a favorite of mine, what a legendary performance! That slap bass solo, followed by a drum solo had me in a trance.
心が穏やかになりつつあるみたいな女性お笑い軍団にもついにゴージャスなフュージョンジャズライフなどに夢中ならば最高ですよね。幸せのお宝ですよね。心が弾み出すみたいですよね。軽やか最高ですよね。更々一番ですよね、本当に。楽々簡単ですよね。煌めくみたいな山ですよね。だからこそ繋がりますよね。南無阿弥陀仏!宇宙へ行けば最高の花ですよね。実る女性アニメ芸人かなと思いますよ。心が折れてしまいどうもすみません。ダメよ、結婚しちゃ。もう眠れなくなってしまうよ。歪んでしまいますよね。放送コード覚悟ですよ。漫画文庫の山が来ましたよ。胸騒ぎしたくなりますよね。そわそわしてきますよね、本当に。楽々簡単ですよね。あっさりして行くのは本当です。
damn the base line is just magnificent and the solo part is absolutely stunning. if I listen to this band of the same member at the live performance, nothing to regret in my life. the most favorite song while drinking alone after 11:00pm
the panning of the drums is the cherry on top.
30年ほど前 大阪のライヴハウスで観ました。CDと変わらない音に衝撃をうけました!