Lovely interview- and Yoshiki so sweet and humble. I caught the last show live stream on Veep (I’m in Australia) - all stars are my genre (I’m 2 years older than Yoshiki) and Sugizo and Hyde had also started to play in Japan during the times I spent either living there or travelling over during the 80-90s. Am so excited for this venture for them, to see what comes next
@@Hayri2011 sadly no, I was based in Sapporo (Hokkaido) so the chance never arose - that said I got to meet after a concert in 1982 my absolute fave singer Monta Yoshinori (band Monta and Brothers) - the pic is still in my wallet!!!!
Finally, an interviewer that doesn't ask STUPID questions! All of the TLRS English interviews so far have been agonizing to watch, you can tell the interviewers don't care and didn't even bother to do any research. Thanks!
Yoshiki is the genius and hard working composer and artist who remain in history forever!! I love him, all of his music and all of his art!! I'm lucky to be here in the same generation with him!! ❤❤❤
@@Momo-tj3ui It is a great show that hits nostalgia spots and also love of the new at the same time. :) Keep in touch love to make friends I am based in Oregon and Nagoya.
@@Momo-tj3ui For Sure I wonder where they will meet up next. :) I just posted my first youtube video in forever on my channel if you ever wanna come visit.
The music of "The Last Rock Stars" is a fusion of different genres, primarily rock and metal. The project is led by YOSHIKI, a renowned musician and composer, who has collaborated with several other notable artists in the rock and metal scene, including HYDE, the lead vocalist of the Japanese rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel. The music features a mix of original songs by YOSHIKI and his collaborators, as well as covers of classic rock and metal hits. The original songs of "The Last Rock Stars" feature YOSHIKI's signature style of blending classical music elements with rock and metal. The songs often have an epic and cinematic quality, with soaring melodies, intense guitar riffs, and powerful drumming. The lyrics often touch on themes of love, loss, and overcoming adversity. Overall, the music of "The Last Rock Stars" is a powerful and dynamic fusion of rock, metal, and classical music, with a unique style that sets it apart from other bands in the genre. THE LAST ROCK STARS NYC Full Live Performance 2023 ruclips.net/video/KpRZsz2Pmg8/видео.html
It was a chilly evening in Los Angeles as fans eagerly gathered outside the concert venue, waiting for the doors to open for the highly anticipated live performance of the Japanese rock band, "the last rock stars." The band, comprised of Yoshiki, Hyde, Sugizo, and Miyavi, had gained a cult following in Japan and around the world for their unique blend of rock, pop, and electronic music. As the doors opened, fans rushed inside, eager to secure the best spots for the show. The venue was packed with fans, both young and old, all united in their love for the band. The stage was set with towering stacks of speakers and an array of dazzling lights, promising an unforgettable experience for all in attendance. The band members took to the stage to thunderous applause, with Yoshiki on drums, Hyde on vocals, Sugizo on guitar, and Miyavi on bass. From the very first note, the crowd erupted into a frenzy of excitement, singing along with every song and cheering for their favorite band members. The band played all of their hit songs with each member showcasing their incredible talent and showmanship. The crowd was electrified, with fans jumping, dancing, and singing along to every beat. As the show drew to a close, the band thanked their fans for their unwavering support and promised to return to LA soon for another unforgettable performance. The audience cheered and begged for an encore, and the band happily obliged, playing a few more songs to the delight of their adoring fans. As the final notes of the last song faded away, the band took their final bow and left the stage, leaving the audience buzzing with excitement and anticipation for the next performance of "the last rock stars." THE LAST ROCK STARS NYC Full Live Performance 2023 ruclips.net/video/KpRZsz2Pmg8/видео.html
All songs were good except the two composed by YOSHIKI. You must not be serious to say the title song is a good one, although HYDE has the magic to make everything work but the lack of guitars and everything in the original mix is just Muh. Plus YOSHIKI is not an active rock musician now, his bandmates are, so that’s understandable.
I agree, I don't really like the title song either. But I enjoyed all the other new songs from the show. Is the other song composed by Yoshiki in your comment "Shine?"
@@jasondetilly5647 Yep. I didn’t hear it any different from the old XJAPAN ballads and not a fan of “teaching you to sing music lessons.” I can understand there might be ppl like it though. The songs by Sugizo Messiah and Folly actually come from his solo work, which to me is totally hidden gem discovered. And 6or9 is from HYDE’s solo work, Bang! from MIYAVI’s. Other new songs, danceable ones Here’s love and Up and down has this 80s vibe in a good new way and HYDE’s Psycho Love reflects the modern rock sound he is persuading in his solo work which is really cool to me.
@@翰王-w1r Thank you for your input. I read that Messiah and Folly were new songs from them, along with Here's the Love, Hallelujah and Up and Down. I didn't know they were Sugizo's. I love Hyde and I really loved when they played Psycho Love before the encore. One of the highlights of the concert for me. I have all of Hyde's albums, including L'Arc-en-Ciel, Vamps and his solo works, but I can't put my finger on 6or9. On which album/single is it in? Or is it that he only played it live until now?
@@jasondetilly5647 wow glad to meet Hyde fan here! 6or9 was first played during his last year’s tour Rumble Fish and the festivals he was at! He said he has finished this song for a while but gets NO from staff every time he want to release the song haha. But it obviously was a booster at the live shows! And yes Psycho Love was a highlight for me as well!
@@翰王-w1r Glad to meet a fan too! I see, I must have heard it when I saw him at Summer Sonic last summer but didn't realize it then haha I wonder why they don't want him to put it on an album, it's a great song! And I'm a little surprised he doesn't have the last say in what goes on his albums/singles.
Excited to talk about The Last Rockstars with Yoshiki. Did you catch their live debut? - Rob
I was at the two NY and one LA shows. Magnificent 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yes, I did! I was at 2 shows in Tokyo🗼
Lovely interview- and Yoshiki so sweet and humble. I caught the last show live stream on Veep (I’m in Australia) - all stars are my genre (I’m 2 years older than Yoshiki) and Sugizo and Hyde had also started to play in Japan during the times I spent either living there or travelling over during the 80-90s. Am so excited for this venture for them, to see what comes next
Did you see them live back in the day?? That's so cool!
@@Hayri2011 sadly no, I was based in Sapporo (Hokkaido) so the chance never arose - that said I got to meet after a concert in 1982 my absolute fave singer Monta Yoshinori (band Monta and Brothers) - the pic is still in my wallet!!!!
Finally, an interviewer that doesn't ask STUPID questions! All of the TLRS English interviews so far have been agonizing to watch, you can tell the interviewers don't care and didn't even bother to do any research. Thanks!
Yo speaks several languages conversationally. I'd like to see something with varied language verses. Music is the universal language.
So much talent combined!! Amazing!!
Yoshiki!!!!
So sorry to hear about your neck injury and collapse, Yoshiki. Please look after yourself and get well soon xxx
Yoshiki is the genius and hard working composer and artist who remain in history forever!! I love him, all of his music and all of his art!! I'm lucky to be here in the same generation with him!! ❤❤❤
Yes! I was there. They ROCK the Palladium! Spectacular!!!!
I was there too! So great! I laughed I cried I screamed wonderful time I've been listening to those guys over 20 years. :)
@@pixipatrin Me too! I took a friend who is new to J-rock had a blast as well!
@@Momo-tj3ui It is a great show that hits nostalgia spots and also love of the new at the same time. :) Keep in touch love to make friends I am based in Oregon and Nagoya.
@@pixipatrin Sure! Hopefully we don’t have to wait too long for their next tour.
@@Momo-tj3ui For Sure I wonder where they will meet up next. :) I just posted my first youtube video in forever on my channel if you ever wanna come visit.
😍Yoshiki~san is such a genius❤️human being🇯🇵🌷🌷
THE LAST RockStars🌹💫 world debut 🌍 congratulations💖YOSHIKI🌹🇯🇵☃🌺🍊🍎
The music of "The Last Rock Stars" is a fusion of different genres, primarily rock and metal. The project is led by YOSHIKI, a renowned musician and composer, who has collaborated with several other notable artists in the rock and metal scene, including HYDE, the lead vocalist of the Japanese rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel. The music features a mix of original songs by YOSHIKI and his collaborators, as well as covers of classic rock and metal hits.
The original songs of "The Last Rock Stars" feature YOSHIKI's signature style of blending classical music elements with rock and metal. The songs often have an epic and cinematic quality, with soaring melodies, intense guitar riffs, and powerful drumming. The lyrics often touch on themes of love, loss, and overcoming adversity.
Overall, the music of "The Last Rock Stars" is a powerful and dynamic fusion of rock, metal, and classical music, with a unique style that sets it apart from other bands in the genre.
THE LAST ROCK STARS NYC Full Live Performance 2023
ruclips.net/video/KpRZsz2Pmg8/видео.html
Nobody more exotic and cool than Yoshiki-san rockin that red velvet suit and lip. 💋💃And his music is incomparable 💫 #tlrs
classy and sassy :)
Great interview!!!
Gr8 Time!!!
Thanks
The last rockstar ❤
Every moment was a miracle for me too Xx
It was a chilly evening in Los Angeles as fans eagerly gathered outside the concert venue, waiting for the doors to open for the highly anticipated live performance of the Japanese rock band, "the last rock stars." The band, comprised of Yoshiki, Hyde, Sugizo, and Miyavi, had gained a cult following in Japan and around the world for their unique blend of rock, pop, and electronic music.
As the doors opened, fans rushed inside, eager to secure the best spots for the show. The venue was packed with fans, both young and old, all united in their love for the band. The stage was set with towering stacks of speakers and an array of dazzling lights, promising an unforgettable experience for all in attendance.
The band members took to the stage to thunderous applause, with Yoshiki on drums, Hyde on vocals, Sugizo on guitar, and Miyavi on bass. From the very first note, the crowd erupted into a frenzy of excitement, singing along with every song and cheering for their favorite band members.
The band played all of their hit songs with each member showcasing their incredible talent and showmanship. The crowd was electrified, with fans jumping, dancing, and singing along to every beat.
As the show drew to a close, the band thanked their fans for their unwavering support and promised to return to LA soon for another unforgettable performance. The audience cheered and begged for an encore, and the band happily obliged, playing a few more songs to the delight of their adoring fans.
As the final notes of the last song faded away, the band took their final bow and left the stage, leaving the audience buzzing with excitement and anticipation for the next performance of "the last rock stars."
THE LAST ROCK STARS NYC Full Live Performance 2023
ruclips.net/video/KpRZsz2Pmg8/видео.html
Do they have other plans after the tour
I'm sure they'll release an album eventually.
ya, i went
YOSHIKIーーーーー!!!!
👏🏻👍🏻🙂
😍🌻
💖🎶🎵🎶
the best thing about The Last Rockstars is there's little to no ego between the guys. they're equals
"TLRS its such an incredible track to debut with" you have to be kidding 🤣🤣🤣
As a huge fan of each of these artists individually... yeah. 😅 But they killed it live!
@@lauraorganasolo8875 It's MUCH better live, definitely.
YOSHIKI doesn't like this interviewer in fact.
All songs were good except the two composed by YOSHIKI. You must not be serious to say the title song is a good one, although HYDE has the magic to make everything work but the lack of guitars and everything in the original mix is just Muh. Plus YOSHIKI is not an active rock musician now, his bandmates are, so that’s understandable.
I agree, I don't really like the title song either. But I enjoyed all the other new songs from the show.
Is the other song composed by Yoshiki in your comment "Shine?"
@@jasondetilly5647 Yep. I didn’t hear it any different from the old XJAPAN ballads and not a fan of “teaching you to sing music lessons.” I can understand there might be ppl like it though. The songs by Sugizo Messiah and Folly actually come from his solo work, which to me is totally hidden gem discovered. And 6or9 is from HYDE’s solo work, Bang! from MIYAVI’s. Other new songs, danceable ones Here’s love and Up and down has this 80s vibe in a good new way and HYDE’s Psycho Love reflects the modern rock sound he is persuading in his solo work which is really cool to me.
@@翰王-w1r Thank you for your input.
I read that Messiah and Folly were new songs from them, along with Here's the Love, Hallelujah and Up and Down. I didn't know they were Sugizo's.
I love Hyde and I really loved when they played Psycho Love before the encore. One of the highlights of the concert for me.
I have all of Hyde's albums, including L'Arc-en-Ciel, Vamps and his solo works, but I can't put my finger on 6or9. On which album/single is it in? Or is it that he only played it live until now?
@@jasondetilly5647 wow glad to meet Hyde fan here! 6or9 was first played during his last year’s tour Rumble Fish and the festivals he was at! He said he has finished this song for a while but gets NO from staff every time he want to release the song haha. But it obviously was a booster at the live shows! And yes Psycho Love was a highlight for me as well!
@@翰王-w1r Glad to meet a fan too!
I see, I must have heard it when I saw him at Summer Sonic last summer but didn't realize it then haha
I wonder why they don't want him to put it on an album, it's a great song! And I'm a little surprised he doesn't have the last say in what goes on his albums/singles.
So much talk but very limited in context when it comes to the execution of the music/songs. The lyrics of the two songs were absolute mess