I saw these ladies perform in Austin and Dallas. FANTASTIC Performance!!!! I was blessed to speak with Saiki a little bit after their Austin show. A very pleasant, nice very lady like. She has a tendency to just start laughing at times..lol I surprised her with some Japanese. Lived in Japan 6 years in my Navy days. I'm sure my Japanese in a heavy Texas accent most likely sounded funny to her. Her English is dang near perfect. FYI, better use your manners with her. She doesn't tolerate rude behavior. She's also taller than I expected. She's got to be 5'8 or 5'9. She asked where the SRV statue was. Mayu and Tamu were with their hubbies and kids. Hazuki is almost bashful when not on stage. But very nice to. Hara-Chan wanted to know where a good place to eat was, Saiki looked at her said again?...lol Hara-Chan just smiled..lol, she had that huge smile both entire shows. I was able to tell her she was my favorite bassist. Which is true. She had this huge smile after that. Surprised me with a hug and a thank you. I got blessed with all their autographs and a photo with them. They weren't at all stuck on themselves like so many western bands. They definitely won me over. PS- I would put Hazuki and Saki up against anyone. They can hold their own against anyone.
Congratulations and thanks for sharing your experience with the ladies. Confirms a bit how I imagine them off stage and only makes them more charismatic. ❤️🔥🤘🏻
@@michelm.6033 Just lucky to be in right place at right time. Thankfully I'm close enough to several major cities. By Texas standards anyway..lol To be able to see these performers. BTW Maid-Maid kills it live to.
@@johnmagill7714 Yes, Band-Maid is great in person. Perhaps you were the one I spoke to about Japanese language practice around six months ago. If it was, I believe you were contemplating moving a little farther north, closer me? I was also military, but never lived in Japan. Regardless, are you considering going in Feb?
Great song, and my favorite thing is that every time they play this song live, they add this extended version of the bass and guitar solos, which is better than the studio version!🤘🏻🌸🤘🏻
When in doubt and gloom...always count on Nermophila to put a smile on your face! __________ Please, react to Whiskey Dust - Liar. Whiskey Dust is a Hard-Rock band from Japan (created in 2020; 14 songs so far) with 2 main ladies (vocalist-entertainer Hironaka Gsbeq Aya, and guitarist/backing-vocals Erika Van Halen ...yes, that her name, plus she's in a Van Halen tribute band together with Whiskey Dust producer, Watanabe-san , who is also the owner of the famous Thunder Snake Atsugi musical/ concerts/ studio-recording/ instruments-shop venue). The men in the band are "old style" drummer Nakajima Hajime, and Oshiba on bass. Their original bass player was a woman, Yuri, but after the first year she went back "from hiatus" to her old band Azazel (now called Hades).
These women slay everything they do. Music videos, live performances, covers, in short they never fail. ❤️🌸
Great great live 🔥🤘 Talking about perfection..they are 🔥 Lovin’ Nemophila.
Let’s go!
I saw these ladies perform in Austin and Dallas. FANTASTIC Performance!!!! I was blessed to speak with Saiki a little bit after their Austin show. A very pleasant, nice very lady like. She has a tendency to just start laughing at times..lol I surprised her with some Japanese. Lived in Japan 6 years in my Navy days. I'm sure my Japanese in a heavy Texas accent most likely sounded funny to her. Her English is dang near perfect. FYI, better use your manners with her. She doesn't tolerate rude behavior. She's also taller than I expected. She's got to be 5'8 or 5'9. She asked where the SRV statue was. Mayu and Tamu were with their hubbies and kids. Hazuki is almost bashful when not on stage. But very nice to. Hara-Chan wanted to know where a good place to eat was, Saiki looked at her said again?...lol Hara-Chan just smiled..lol, she had that huge smile both entire shows. I was able to tell her she was my favorite bassist. Which is true. She had this huge smile after that. Surprised me with a hug and a thank you. I got blessed with all their autographs and a photo with them. They weren't at all stuck on themselves like so many western bands. They definitely won me over. PS- I would put Hazuki and Saki up against anyone. They can hold their own against anyone.
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Congratulations and thanks for sharing your experience with the ladies. Confirms a bit how I imagine them off stage and only makes them more charismatic. ❤️🔥🤘🏻
I learn a little more each time I read your comments. I’m quite jealous.
@@michelm.6033 Just lucky to be in right place at right time. Thankfully I'm close enough to several major cities. By Texas standards anyway..lol To be able to see these performers. BTW Maid-Maid kills it live to.
@@johnmagill7714 Yes, Band-Maid is great in person. Perhaps you were the one I spoke to about Japanese language practice around six months ago. If it was, I believe you were contemplating moving a little farther north, closer me? I was also military, but never lived in Japan. Regardless, are you considering going in Feb?
Great song, and my favorite thing is that every time they play this song live, they add this extended version of the bass and guitar solos, which is better than the studio version!🤘🏻🌸🤘🏻
Great fantastic band and Live there killing it .
Hola amigo me gusta ver reaccionar y escuchar comentarios sobre mi banda favorita! El equipo de ensueño de Japón! 👍
When in doubt and gloom...always count on Nermophila to put a smile on your face!
__________
Please, react to Whiskey Dust - Liar.
Whiskey Dust is a Hard-Rock band from Japan (created in 2020; 14 songs so far) with 2 main ladies (vocalist-entertainer Hironaka Gsbeq Aya, and guitarist/backing-vocals Erika Van Halen ...yes, that her name, plus she's in a Van Halen tribute band together with Whiskey Dust producer, Watanabe-san , who is also the owner of the famous Thunder Snake Atsugi musical/ concerts/ studio-recording/ instruments-shop venue). The men in the band are "old style" drummer Nakajima Hajime, and Oshiba on bass. Their original bass player was a woman, Yuri, but after the first year she went back "from hiatus" to her old band Azazel (now called Hades).
This song really reminds me if Motley Crue "Kickstart My Heart"