Great video! We were first exposed to Japanese rockabilly when we saw Johnny Daigo and his band on a Sapporo Beer commercial in Canada. We were mesmerized...We have since played several shows with Johnny and his band and it's great to see their commitment to keeping rock n' roll alive for the next generation. Very inspiring. Thanks for covering this topic!
This is a Fantastic showcase of the influence of a beloved bygone Era that still has merit in current times! "Youngblood" was my first introduction to the Rockabilly scene of Japan. These groups remind us that individuality and freedom of expression never go out of style no matter how fast society may change.
I’m here because of Johnny as well, and if he thinks this is well researched, I’m paying close attention. I found him by accident and love his music. Thank you for the work you put into the presentation.
Great video! If I have to say something, I would add Black Cats: Most popular band in the Japanese rockabilly scene of the 1980s. They were Japanese neo-rockabilly band formed by salespeople at a store called Cream Soda that sold 50's style clothing.
Thank you for the video I'm 60 now and wont to get there to see them it on my bucket list #3 hope to make it to Japan. 1st time seeing rockabillies mid 90s and along to go there anagen thank you for the video.
nice mini doc, not easy to put all in 15 min. But i also have to say it's surprising that people only learn now about the Rockabilly dance groups from Yoyogi Park, especially when you're into Rock'n'Roll music. Their movement is very well known all around the world and these guys have been icons for so long.
I'd recommend looking into "The Crazy Rider Yokohama GInbae Rolling Special" (often shortened to "Yokohama Ginbae") or Daisuke Shima. The latter runs a youtube channel and was a big artist for J-rock of this type.
Le peuple japonais sont des vrais fans de rockabilly et ils sont coolll je suis allez a Tokyo est j'ai des vrais amis comme mois fan des Stray Cats la ba
Amazing! This is really well researched. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much again for your support my brother !! 🤝🤝💖
Keep on doing what you are doing! Much love from Texas!
Great video! We were first exposed to Japanese rockabilly when we saw Johnny Daigo and his band on a Sapporo Beer commercial in Canada. We were mesmerized...We have since played several shows with Johnny and his band and it's great to see their commitment to keeping rock n' roll alive for the next generation. Very inspiring. Thanks for covering this topic!
that's amazing! glad you guys like it & keep rockin!!
Keeping the flame alive. I am grateful.
i try my best! thanks for watching!!
one thing about Japan is if there like something it's down to the core and as real as they can get it. Love it hope to visit Yoyogi park one day.
The Biscats are another Japanese rockabilly group that are awesome
yeah they're super sick!!
This is a Fantastic showcase of the influence of a beloved bygone Era that still has merit in current times! "Youngblood" was my first introduction to the Rockabilly scene of Japan. These groups remind us that individuality and freedom of expression never go out of style no matter how fast society may change.
Very true!!
I’m here because of Johnny as well, and if he thinks this is well researched, I’m paying close attention. I found him by accident and love his music. Thank you for the work you put into the presentation.
thank you so much!! his music is fantastic 🤝🤝
Great video!
If I have to say something, I would add Black Cats: Most popular band in the Japanese rockabilly scene of the 1980s.
They were Japanese neo-rockabilly band formed by salespeople at a store called Cream Soda that sold 50's style clothing.
Thank you for the video I'm 60 now and wont to get there to see them it on my bucket list #3 hope to make it to Japan. 1st time seeing rockabillies mid 90s and along to go there anagen thank you for the video.
no problem at all!
Underrated channel!! I love this
thank you so much!!
Excellent documentary. We had the privilege of seeing Johnny at Cooly Rocks On, Queensland Australia in 2023.
that's awesome! how was the show?
fabulous - everyone was super impressed by the music, and well, alot of the ladies where impressed by Johnny's abs too. ( true!!!! :) )
nice mini doc, not easy to put all in 15 min. But i also have to say it's surprising that people only learn now about the Rockabilly dance groups from Yoyogi Park, especially when you're into Rock'n'Roll music. Their movement is very well known all around the world and these guys have been icons for so long.
thanks! & this is true they've been around for a while!
great content!
thank you so much!
Excellent work! I loved it! New sub alert
thank you so much my friend it's much appreciated!
I was a member of "Strangers". thank you
super cool!! And of course, no problem!
Great videos.I'm your 1000th follower 😊
thank you!! you're a legend 🤝🤝
Seeing johnny pandora at viva Las Vegas this Saturday. Samurai rock and roll is finally coming to America!
super sick!! have fun!! here's hoping he comes to Atlanta one day 🤝🤝🤝
I'd recommend looking into "The Crazy Rider Yokohama GInbae Rolling Special" (often shortened to "Yokohama Ginbae") or Daisuke Shima. The latter runs a youtube channel and was a big artist for J-rock of this type.
will definitely check these out!! thank you!
Thank you for mentioning Johnny-from a friend of the Johnny Pandora band
no problem! wish I could catch him for his US tour!
Cool
Really cool . The research is spot on
thanks so much! thank you again as well for allowing the usage of your incredible works 🙏
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Came here due to Johnny!
The legend!!
Le peuple japonais sont des vrais fans de rockabilly et ils sont coolll je suis allez a Tokyo est j'ai des vrais amis comme mois fan des Stray Cats la ba
ouais c'est super cool de voir qu'ils apprécient vraiment la culture!!
Randomly came across this video or perhaps not so randomly given the algorithm and I'm enjoying it
i'm glad you enjoy it!
I didn't think you could have an ex kamikaze pilot. They couldn't have been very good, could they?