X JAPAN - Kurenai Live (First Time Reaction)

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    X Japan (Japanese: エックス・ジャパン, Hepburn: Ekkusu Japan) is a Japanese rock band from Chiba, formed in 1982 by drummer and pianist Yoshiki and lead vocalist Toshi. Starting as a predominantly power/speed metal band with heavy symphonic elements, they later gravitated towards a progressive sound with an emphasis on ballads. Besides being one of the first Japanese acts to achieve mainstream success while on an independent label, the group is widely credited as one of the pioneers of visual kei, a movement among Japanese musicians comparable to Western glam.
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  • @JasoDip
    @JasoDip  Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for watching, check out more of my reactions here--------->ruclips.net/p/PLRlrK5dYLJww78IXVGVXcPfKFd4sI6WvU

    • @pratikshakamble2234
      @pratikshakamble2234 Месяц назад

      Love ur reaction please react to queen Nayeon's mv called ABCD it's fire 🔥 trending worldwide already 🔥 Nayeon is part of famous girl group called TWICE she made her solo cb jst now please react to it ❤

  • @zilch634
    @zilch634 Месяц назад +8

    Xjapan's leader, drummer YOSHIKI, suffered a neck injury due to severe head banging. His neck brace was inherited by SU-METAL of BABYMETAL, who was born in December 1997, the month of their last live performance. It all started with XJAPAN.😁😁😁

  • @efp75v
    @efp75v Месяц назад +10

    They are not myths
    They are not legends
    They are not an idol
    They are gods
    "We are X"
    Yoshiki, drummer, pianist, founder and leader, He wears a neck brace, so as not to hurt himself, since he had surgery.
    This concert was on December 30, 1997, they did not play again until 2008.
    That is the imposing Tokyo Dome, only two Japanese metal bands have performed there, "X Japan" and "Babymetal"
    Babymetal's Akatsuki song is inspired by Kurenai
    The song No rain, No rainbow, by Babymetal, is a tribute to Endelss rain by XJAPAN
    The song Headbanguer by Babymetal talks about a girl who turns 15 and goes to her first metal concert, referring to the fact that it is an XJAPAN concert.
    In the Babymetal song death, there are many references to XJAPAN.
    You can see that Su-metal is crucified, with a neck brace

  • @watcher2554
    @watcher2554 Месяц назад +9

    I'll add my voice...."Endless Rain" from the Last Live...IT IS A MUST!!!
    And since you watched Babymetal's "Headbanger"...the MV for Headbanger has a focus on a Neckbrace..it was a direct reference to Yoshiki's Neckbrace. He is the Headbanger!!

  • @user-vb3wn8hv3h
    @user-vb3wn8hv3h Месяц назад +6

    Guitarist hide Japanese Legend

  • @Megrez-Alberich
    @Megrez-Alberich Месяц назад +2

    Great video!
    French fan here, been listening to X Japan since the early 90s (I found out about them by chance in 1993 or 1994, I think). Back in the days, manga and Japanese animation were extremely popular in some European countries, especially in France. Tons of teenagers and young adults became obsessed with everything related to Japan and its culture (I think it's what Americans call "weebs" or "weeaboos"), and as a result you could find JP imports of popular artists (Luna Sea, X Japan, hide, Malice Mizer, L'Arc~en ~Ciel, etc.) in some Parisian shops in the mid/late 90s. X Japan was so big back then that they already had a small but strong international fanbase. Furthermore, Yoshiki working with Roger Taylor from Queen and on the KISS tribute album really piqued people's curiosity. People wanted to know who that Japanese virtuoso was. Their popularity was so big that you could even find their Last Live concert at the Virgin Megastore on the Champs Elysées, in Paris !!
    That being said, you need to know that Yoshiki is an egomaniacal drama queen and an insufferable control freak. His behavior caused a mutiny within the band in the early 90s, started by bassist Taiji. This got him fired and after his departure, the band never sounded the same again. And recently, it's singer Toshi who called it quits and stopped talking to Yoshiki, even though they've known each other since kindergarten.
    Pity, really! X-Japan could have become a worldwide phenomenon, but Yoshiki's oversized ego killed the band.

  • @aidenmeyerbasschannel
    @aidenmeyerbasschannel Месяц назад +2

    My favorite band since I was a kid. They have a deep history you can get into. as well as a wide variety of music styles. Would love to see more reactions to X

  • @obud3777
    @obud3777 Месяц назад +5

    We Are X 🤘!!! R.I.P. Hideto Matsumoto🎸Hide!!!

  • @schelin1447
    @schelin1447 Месяц назад +1

    RIP Hide! X-Japan is the greatest from Japan, together with Loudness and Bow Wow..from the old school! The kings of hard rock and metal

  • @JpnType2010
    @JpnType2010 Месяц назад +3

    This video is the 1997/12/31 performance.
    This song was almost trashed many times, but Hide recovered and arranged it.
    Hide's (pink hair and red jacket) death on 1998/5 was a shock to Japan. Public opinion was divided between accident and suicide theories. The reason for the accident theory is that hide had orthopaedic problems with his shoulders (as well as his neck on the drums), and he routinely pulled his shoulders upwards with a towel hung from the ceiling before going to bed. The theory is that this accidentally led to the hanging. The suicide theory is that before his death, hide had been making meaningful statements on the radio, etc., and that on 1/1/1998, the year after X-JAPAN broke up six months earlier, he launched Hide with Spread Beaver, established the Lemonade label in the US, and was getting more and more talented American bands to join him. At that time, he created a band called 'zilch' and Vo, whose unique style of singing with noise impressed Marilyn Manson so much that he adopted it himself, as mentioned later. In the meantime, she released 'ROCKET DIVE'.  「 ruclips.net/video/-qoVeoG8XuU/видео.html 」 The lyrics are meant to challenge young people, but when Japanese people hear them, they sometimes feel that they are some kind of suicide note, which is the basis for the suicide theory.
    Finally, hide has passed away, but he is still an official member of the band. (He also appears on the monitor at the 2009 LIVE).
    2009→ ruclips.net/video/xR4qXUwsp9Q/видео.html&ab_channel=tenhou96227744

  • @yakidin63
    @yakidin63 Месяц назад +1

    X-Japan, the biggest Japanese metal band of its time and even holds records today such as they sold out the Tokyo Dome more times than anyone else. The guitarist hide (hid-eh or hid-ay) passed away in 1998 and had 65,000 people at his funeral. He was also successful with his own band called Spread Beaver (Yes I know🤭). 35,000 people attended the 20 year anniversary concert of his death as well in 2018. Last year a film was released in Japan about his death and his brothers and bands efforts to tour the new album (just completed before his death) using video of hide on a main stage. You can find footage of his last TV appearances on the day he died performing new tracks off the album. (Beware of being blocked though with those plus X-Japan videos) Yoshiki (the drummer) was co-founder of the band and that's why you have X-Japan official videos on his YT channel. He is also a hugely successful pianist and has and sell out concert tours of the US just recently.

  • @obud3777
    @obud3777 Месяц назад +5

    R.I.P. Heath 🎸

  • @Moreiel
    @Moreiel Месяц назад

    My favourite band of all time. Their story is beautiful, tragic and will make you tear up multiple times. They're pure passion and freedom. If you're still interested in them, watch their documentary We Are X, by Stephen Kijak. It's mostly about their leader Yoshiki, but gives a good insight into the band's story and the figure of Hide as well (lead guitar, pink hair, absolute icon).

  • @takumiwoolcock938
    @takumiwoolcock938 26 дней назад

    this particular performance was from their 1997 performance before they broke up. they would end up getting back together 10 years later but this is the last performance with this particular 5 man lineup. also the drummers neck brace is from headbanging too much. he had to have a vertebrae in his neck replaced a few years ago

  • @user-of6hc3ne8d
    @user-of6hc3ne8d Месяц назад +1

    8:00
    In the 1990s, it was prohibited for audience members to take photos with their mobile phones during live performances in Japan. Even today, artists performing overseas sometimes permit it, but generally, fans make it a rule to follow order and follow officials' instructions.

    • @JasoDip
      @JasoDip  Месяц назад

      Nobody had cameras on mobile phones in the 90’s though

  • @kevinbowland4686
    @kevinbowland4686 Месяц назад

    I'm just moving to Japan. Music is just so good.

  • @marclamy364
    @marclamy364 28 дней назад

    Yeah this was from the Last Live, in December 1997, right before they disbanded and the lead guitar player, hide (the one with the pink hair and the guitar you liked), died, May 2 1998.
    They've mostly been on tour in Japan, unfortunately, but the band was re-formed in the late 2000's with Sugizo from Luna Sea as lead guitar player, released a few new songs (although we are still waiting for the new album haha) and went on a world tour spread between 2010 and 2015. Due to this, they've been mostly famous in Japan until the spread of the japanese culture world wide in the early 2000's, although they got recognition from giants, such as Gene Simmons who said that if X Japan were born in America, they could have been one of the biggest bands in the world.
    My live suggestions for new reaction videos:
    - Endless Rain (ballad)
    - Week-End
    - Silent Jealousy
    - Sadistic Desire
    And one of my all time favorites: the live acoustic version of Rose of Pain, if you react to these kinds of videos as well!

  • @efp75v
    @efp75v Месяц назад +1

    XJAPAN They are the gods of Japanese metal
    SEIKIMA II( seike-mat-su) It's the cult band, we fans are called "Shinjas" (believers), and the concerts are called "black masses"
    These two bands inspired Kei Kobayashi(producer and composer) to create Babymetal

  • @gordonbell8728
    @gordonbell8728 Месяц назад +2

    Gene Simmons of KISS said that if X-Japan had been from the west they would have been the BIGGEST band in the world!!!! And yes they toured the US and sold out venues like Madison Square Garden and the Forum in LA. The "Last Live " was from 1997. At the time they thought it was the end as the vocalist Toshi had gotten involved in a religious cult that Brainwashed him. He escaped the cult years later and in 2009 X-Japan came back. Unfortunately the guitarist Hide had died so they recruited guitarist 🎸 Sugizo to join. You should react to Rusty Nail, the opener of their comeback tour.

    • @JasoDip
      @JasoDip  Месяц назад

      Very cool thanks for the info

  • @luBfink
    @luBfink Месяц назад +1

    Hi there! I liked your reaction. This concert is from 1997 with the second original line up of the band before disbanding for the first time. I suggest their song Rose of Pain for you to react next if you eould like to continue to react to them. It's a long song but I think it's worthy. By the way, those are lightsticks.

    • @JasoDip
      @JasoDip  Месяц назад

      I thought it looked much older, thank you 🙏

  • @etoineschrdlu9382
    @etoineschrdlu9382 Месяц назад +1

    OK, X Japan are The Rock Legends, nee GODS of J-Metal. When Hide (He-Day), the lead guitarist died, the Prime Minister of Japan had a national museum built in Hide's honor. X Japan changed how Japan viewed rock music and had a profound effect on Japanese culture.
    X Japan played at Lollapalooza in 2010.
    I would tell you the history of X Japan, but you don't have time to read the script for a 50 episode mini-series. (Yes, their story is long, dramatic, and filled with death and tragedy) After losing 2 bass players and their lead guitarist, they are still (sort of) around and Yoshiki, their founder, drummer, and pianist has been working on their next studio album for many years, but they did release a single, "Angel", in July 2023. Yoshiki lives in Hollywood and is Gene Simmons' next door neighbor.
    X Japan is worth a deep dive just to see how their stage costumes and hair evolved. "Big Hair" understates the variety of hair styles X Japan tried out over the years. They were pioneers of the "Visual Kei" movement in Japanese rock.

  • @jeffbond8278
    @jeffbond8278 Месяц назад

    best performances

  • @XJapanEnglishGreekSubsChannel
    @XJapanEnglishGreekSubsChannel Месяц назад +1

    I randomly heard a song from X Japan before 5 years. And that's was it. I fell in love immediately with their music. Yoshiki the leader (drummer and pianist) is a genius and always so passionate. Nice reaction!! I highly recommend Endless Rain from the last live and then Rose of Pain (1991 with Orchestra) - Rusty Nail - Week End - X ....and from ballads Tears - Say Anything (with Orchestra) Forever Love. If you wanna check lyrics too i have translated them in my channel 😅.
    We are X 🙅

  • @timp3858
    @timp3858 Месяц назад +3

    Now, do Nemophilas cover of this song.

    • @yakidin63
      @yakidin63 Месяц назад +1

      Nemophilas cover is awesome.🤘

  • @siekensou77
    @siekensou77 Месяц назад

    Japan had cell phones with Mickey Mouse voiced GPS back in 2002. The lead guitarist for this band died in either 2001 or 2002 so this was probably 2000s or late 90s.

    • @DShiflet01
      @DShiflet01 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, end of December of 1997

  • @koolio4997
    @koolio4997 Месяц назад +1

    Please react to DIR EN GREY - Vinushka [eng sub] LIVE HD
    It’s a Japanese metal band, the singer is amazing, his vocal range is insane !!
    You have to watch exactly this live song there, it is dressed in black. Here is the exact title and the youtube channel.
    Channel : Kayaちゃんねる
    Tittle : DIR EN GREY - Vinushka [eng sub] LIVE HD

  • @ricardo__jr
    @ricardo__jr Месяц назад +1

    Only the vocalist and the drummer are left alive. When the guitarist committed suicide it was a tragedy in Japan, fans attempted suicide and two died. There are reports on RUclips showing the desperation of fans, most of whom were teenage girls. Gene Simmons said in an interview that if X Japan were Westerners, they would be the biggest band in the world. The drummer wore an orthopedic collar because he broke his neck during one of the performances. The original band disbanded in 1997, the year this concert was recorded. X Japan was the first Japanese band to play at Lollapalooza. The second was... Band-Maid.

    • @JasoDip
      @JasoDip  Месяц назад

      Nice thank you, I didn’t know all that

    • @efp75v
      @efp75v Месяц назад

      Hide the one with purple hair was the one who committed suicide, at the beginning of 1998, a few months after this concert
      Pata(guitar) and Heat (bass) are still alive
      Taiji He was a bassist until 1992, he died in 2011
      Toshi vocalist continues singing and maintains a very good voice
      Yoshiki, still active

    • @ricardo__jr
      @ricardo__jr Месяц назад +1

      @@efp75v Heat died last november, 7/11/2023

    • @efp75v
      @efp75v Месяц назад

      @@ricardo__jr 😲😲😲😲 what I didn't know

    • @Megrez-Alberich
      @Megrez-Alberich Месяц назад +1

      @@ricardo__jr Yeah, Heath unfortunately passed away last October, but his death was somewhat overshadowed by Matthew Perry's passing.
      And just so you know, Toshi and Yoshiki have fallen out _again_ and haven't talked to each other since 2019. I think it's safe to say that X Japan is dead for good now and the band will never recover.

  • @user-vk4zy8rk3k
    @user-vk4zy8rk3k Месяц назад

    ハイ、ブラザー😊ネモフィラもカバーしてるからリアクションよろしく(^-^)/