JAPAN - SWING - First Listen/Reaction
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Two of these guys (Robert and Steve) are playing on my next release - I am beyond happy.
David Sylvian's song 'Wave' is a beautiful song with Robert Fripp's guitar. Love it.
my fav david sylvian song
Always loved Japan, my favourite band as a teenager, even their much maligned early stuff. It came as no surprise to me how great they became. Swing is a work of Art. All the elements are exceptional and in perfect harmony. x
Amazing song....such gems hidden in every corner vocally and musically fantastic coming back to it at 52 and i first heard it at 13❤
David Sylvian made great solo albums. Worthwhile albums are Secrets of the Beehive and Brilliant Trees. I liked the song Waterfront. Also noteworthy Forbidden Colours, a song he made with Ryichi Sakamoto (and instrumental version you hear in the movie Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence in which David Bowie was actor)
Especially his collaborations with Fripp
I love Japan, but I've always found them a hard band to introduce to people. People either seem to click with them and love them, or they hate them. I've never people to be indifferent to Japan. All members are such talents. David's voice peaked in his solo work. Mick was a bespoke model, truly original. One of the standout bassists of the 80s and Fretless.
That was me who recommended the song! My favorite song from Japan by far. Mick Karn's bass is on fire, along with Richard Barbieri's synth and Steve Jansen's haunting, rhythmetic drumming.
My favourite too along with My New Career
Mesmerizing music, so clean and precise. Japan has been one of my absolute favourite bands since I first heard 'polaroids' on my local progressive radio station. It's Bar-bee-ary. Jansen, on drums, is David's brother. senior from Canada
I was really into the band back in the early 80s and this is one of my favourite songs of theirs. They were already broke up when I became a fan of them in 1983 though. Miss that era.
First got into them in 1978 when they released the Adolescent Sex and Obscure Alternatives Albums - I was Hooked - Saw them twice Live in Toronto Canada (which had their biggest following outside of the country of Japan) on the same night in 1979 - Met Mick and David at a meet and greet at The House Of Lords hair salon then later at the opening party of a new wave club called The Domino Klub - Been a fan ever since - Japan also reformed and released an album under the name "Rain Tree Crow" in 1991
Japan inspired Duran Duran.
Japan was the bridge from Roxy Music to Duran Duran
Duran Duran were desperate for David Sylvian to produce them, but he refused.
Sylvian's solo work was more jazzy, experimental, lots of ambient instrumental stuff. First four releases, Brilliant Trees, Alchemy - An Index of Possibilities, Gone to Earth and Secrets of the Beehive are superb.
Japan's debut album 'Adolescent Sex' is amazing and well worth listening to a few tracks from. I recommend the title track as well as the opening track Transmission. A different sound but a brilliant introduction to a very young band.
Indeed. I played it a lot as a 17 year old. It was proto white funk combined with heavy guitars and Karn's bass playing was already exceptional. I'd never heard anything like 'Communist China' before for instance.
Their inspiration were the New York Dolls which was very evident. Even though I love the album I love (even more) their progression
The songs of my teens. I was 10 when I found them in 79 and was hooked.
Nice choice, Todd! Try The Judgement is the Mirror by Dalis Car. Karn on bass, woodwinds and keys. Peter Murphy of Bauhaus on vocals.
Another good Karn project was with Midge Ure of Ultravox; song After a Fashion.
Dan Ask live in town and is good friend with the guys in my new band. Thanks Jon.
I think he should listen to the songs, 'Cornwall Stone' or 'Moonlife' better. Those songs are more artistically "avant garde" or experimental, and the best tracks off that album, along with 'His Box.' But hey, that's just my opinion, and recommendation.
MY MOST FAVORITE OF ALL JAPAN SONGS, I LOVE STEVE JANSENS DRUMS
Jansen is David's brother.
Mick Karn Bass Legend,Wal was the bass he played mostly,fretless King! R.I.P Mick,gone too soon, but my inspiration!💞
YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO THEIR RAIN TREE CROW RELEASE "BLACK WATER"
Sylvian has had a long solo career. He has toured the world many times. A great solo artist who is worth checking out.
I still prefer his output with Japan to his solo work.
@@ajs41 Check out Secrets of the Beehive. A masterpiece.
Please react to Halloween by Japan please Todd 🙏🙏🙏
David’s voice is on fire on this song! 🖤
Yes, Sylvian's name became prominent thanks to his solo work in which he managed to collaborate with some big names across different genres like Ryuichi Sakamoto, Holger Czukay, Robert Fripp, Fennesz etc. Which basically allowed him to embrace a bigger audience. Every album is worth checking out, but for someone, let's say, unprepared the obvious choice would be any of his 80s releases.
Wait!! Sylvian did wonders on his own with ''Brilliant trees'';you need to check this out
Sylvian's first 3 solo albums are amazing.
Was Sylvian more popular after? Good question. I'd say his first 4 solo albums were solid. Live with Fripp in Japan must be up there with 'Oil on Canvas'. They were an enigma, ending at their height of fame. Saw them in Leicester 1982 I think. GTP is a wonderful album, I wore the first one out, so bought a 2nd LP. Methods of Dance, Alien, The Tennant, Rhodesia are gems - they all are.
I've been a fan of Japan since I was a teenager in the early 80's and it's so nice to see a straight-forward, honest appraisal of their work. Particularly liked your comments regarding Mick Karn's playing and technique and it is genuinely unlike anything else! When I first heard this song, I was convinced that his bassline was some sort of reverse sound effect, but it's not - just his genius with the fretless bass guitar.
Mike Karn, fretless bass. RIP Mick!
Laughter and forgetting by Sylvian with the off key one note synth running through the song in the background is pure genius .
Cool! I didn't even know that the keyboardist was the same one as in Porcupine Tree! I saw them live last winter.
Mick Karn, your legend forever will live on
Along with Bowie, Ultravox, Magazine, Human League and Numan they kicked off the New Romantics movement
love all the japan albums even though the sound changed
Did you know, Mick Karn could not read music. He played his fretless bass and all reed instruments by ear. Incredible man. David was known first for his band Japan and has gone on to make incredible solo works. They also came back together under the banner Rain Tree Crow. These guys were so incredibly unique and arguably shaped the sounds of the 80's.
I'm a massive Japan fan , 46 years omg
Re Richi Barbieri, he's excellent , but not Ray Manzarek excellent
Get onto David Sylvian early solo albums, absolute class
Mick❤❤❤
You need to do the live version of Gentlemen Take Poloroids
ruclips.net/video/FuS7ndgseuc/видео.html
He shunned commercialism and just produced some of the most original and brilliant solo work that the mainstream music industry just didn’t get. He just did his own thing.
Unfortunately Japan split coz sylvian and karn fell out over a woman 🤦♂️
Swing is a classic.
Please react to Alien by Japan. David Sylvian had a solo career after Japan. He did mostly ambient style music.
David Sylvian released some good solo albums but I don’t think they were any more popular than Japan. There have been a lot Japan TikTok videos over the last few months.
Wonderful stuff :)
David Sylvian did a lot of great solo albums, Karn did Dalis Car with Peter Murphy from Bauhaus, Steve Jansen and Barbeiri did an album under the name Dolphin Brothers - all great experimental albums. Later they kind of worked together again in Rain, Tree, Crow. Sylvian also did som work with Riuchi Sakamoto from Japan - pretty good
They remember Sylvian because he stood out, his image and his good looks. The group was essential though, Mick Karn superior bass playing, Richard Barbieri keyboards, Rob Dean guitar, and Steve Jansens drumming. It all worked! Such a blow to music that as a group they chucked it in....
And there is just no replacing Mick Karn. So even if they wanted to do more in latter years, it wouldn't be the same. Thanks for hanging out, Todd.
This is a Great driving song. You should listen to Taking Islands in Africa. Heck, listen to the whole album. They influenced a lot of bands in the '80s. Duran Duran being the most famous band that copied Japan's look and style of music. Duran Duran made it big, but their music isn't as lasting as Japan's. It's been over 45 years when their first album came out and their music is still ahead of its time. Well, maybe not their first album, but definitely their 3rd album Quiet Life and the other following albums.
Greetings, if you haven't watched the live video " Oil on Canvas" by Japan, its worth watching.
Listen to mick karns solo album titles it's incredible and a master piece.
Ur right
Mick Karn was by far one of the best bass players. RIP.
Dalis Car is a great band Mick was in with singer Peter Murphy from BauHaus.
Another song I like is My New Career from Japan.
I love that song, too! Heck, I love the whole entire 'Gentlemen Take Polaroids' album!
The album version is a minute or two longer and definitely the better version. If you're a fan of Mick's bass work here you should check out his first solo album Titles - all the traits of his quirky and unique style are there. His second album Dreams of Reason Produce Monsters, the bass work is slightly less prevalent but the songs on the album are still brilliant.
Sil-vee-in
Also, Bar-bee-ary
Terrible edited version. Listen to the full version.