Although officially "alone" is their first self-written song, Kanami (lead guitar) part-wrote YOLO before Band-Maid existed. I feel like she really shines in it, in the pre-chorus, second verse and - above all - the bridge. Band-Maid are known for always making the second verse different (other bands do this too, of course), and this was the early days of that. Maybe that's why it didn't work for you, though it did for me. I love the atmosphere of the whole song and feel it gets overlooked too much as one of their great songs.
There's an amazing live version of this out there and you can just tell that Kanami loves playing this song. She just grooves nonstop and sings along with the crowd. I think she wrote the song before Band-Maid formed so it probably has a special place in her heart.
Can never go wrong with CLASSIC BAND-MAID. Straight forward Rock. Has all elements of what I like. No other current band has an impact on me like the Awesome BAND-MAID does. Peace.
The rhythm guitarist, Miku, also sings lead on some songs. Beauty and the Beast and Sayonakidori are two songs where she sings lead. The song Freezer is an excellent example of trading vocals between Miku and Saiki.
I went to Kippy's Coco-Cream shop in tokyo with Miku & Homer Simpson & the conversation went like this, "Po, Do'h, Po, Do'h Po, Po, Do'h, Po, Do'h Po, Doh, Do'h Doh', Po, DO',H! Mmmm strawberry pigeon glazed donuts".🤤 You kinda had to be there :)
I'm not a musician so my next statement may be totally BS. In the section (second verse) where you questioned Akane's double kick is what I would call contrapuntal or counterpoint where bass, guitar and drums are playing totally different melodies. Back in my day say '67 through the 70's that would be something typical in classic progressive music as a result of many bands having bassists and drummers that came from a jazz background. Notwithstanding the truth of my statement my mind still boggles that Saiki manages to perfectly maintain the actual melody through that section when they perform live. Just as an aside, the only time I have actually heard the term contrapuntal used was in an interview with Jack Bruce that went with Creams 1968 farewell concert when he described their playing as neo-contrapuntal.
For 'Thrill' watch the original MV not the live version - just to witness how the world first met them! 'Alone' is the first song totally written and composed by the band that was released - its a real banger! Can't wait for 'Gion-cho' too - It's my favourite song by them (at the moment at least)!
Thx for the lovely reaction. :) This song is not only "early on" in their career, but is actually one that Kanami wrote prior to Band-Maid's formation. I think it really presages well what the band has been able to do since.
Shh🤫 don't tell anyone but i said i prefer Mincho's old guitar tone & Ryan Mear said even tho you can get any sound out of a PRS he preferred it too :)
@@GaryHolloway-810 The switch from Marshall to Mesa Boogie amps probably changed the tone more than the guitars in my opinion. Using the same amp it is easier to dial in the tone you want from two roughly similar (humbucker style) guitars (even with different pick-ups). Very much harder getting the same tone from two very different amps though.
@@GaryHolloway-810 To be honest, I was kind of bummed out when she switched to PRS because she’d literally just gotten her signature model Addictone and I loved what she was doing with it. But I guess artists’ tastes change and I also love her current sound, it’s just different. I would like to see Addictone guitars get publicity and fame though.💪🏻🤘🏻
@@bigbrutalbassbeer410 Quad B i know Mincho has gone more progressive but i find the tone of her PRS on some later songs, especially the anime songs "Different" & "Sense" sounds a bit (dare i say it), whiny? That sounds horrible. Soz.🤦♂️
Hey man! I would very much recommended that you listen to Gergo Borlais Zildjan Live. The drumming and groove on that recording is absolutely off the charts. The intro is almost 2 minutes long, but it’s worth the wait!
Good day sir, I'm quite sure you heard Band-Maid has released "UNLEASH !" and announced a forthcoming E.P along the way... If you ever have time, my guess is you'll be very surprised AGAIN 🙂(& please keep bobbing your head the way you do 😁😁)
I'm enjoying watching your reactions to Band Maid. You have gone through many Band Maid songs. But here is a good news for you. You have more their songs to enjoy! I would recommend "PLAY" if you like bass line and "REAL EXISTANCE" that is their early period. Let's enjoy their music more!
Don't you think, Steve, that "pop rock" is more like Huey Lewis and the News, etc., and Band-Maid, especially YOLO, is hard rock? In any case, Yolo, to me, is a masterpiece -- like Daydreaming, Puzzle, and many, many more. Thx!
Although officially "alone" is their first self-written song, Kanami (lead guitar) part-wrote YOLO before Band-Maid existed. I feel like she really shines in it, in the pre-chorus, second verse and - above all - the bridge.
Band-Maid are known for always making the second verse different (other bands do this too, of course), and this was the early days of that. Maybe that's why it didn't work for you, though it did for me. I love the atmosphere of the whole song and feel it gets overlooked too much as one of their great songs.
There's an amazing live version of this out there and you can just tell that Kanami loves playing this song. She just grooves nonstop and sings along with the crowd. I think she wrote the song before Band-Maid formed so it probably has a special place in her heart.
beat me to it, watching Kanami look so happy always makes me feel good for some reason.
Yolo is a gem from their (close) past.
Can never go wrong with CLASSIC BAND-MAID. Straight forward Rock. Has all elements of what I like. No other current band has an impact on me like the Awesome BAND-MAID does. Peace.
Sai-chan's make-up was the best ever in this MV. Just saying in passing.🤷♂️😏
"Freezer" is an awesome song. And "Unfair Game" & "Matchless Gum" & everything really.🙂
@@GaryHolloway-810 Yeah, glad she stopped that rouge under her eye's long ago. 👍🏻
@@GaryHolloway-810 Freezer is an all timer for me. There are so many in that list. 😎
@@jkkansasband7056 Jk we're make-up experts.😏
The rhythm guitarist, Miku, also sings lead on some songs. Beauty and the Beast and Sayonakidori are two songs where she sings lead. The song Freezer is an excellent example of trading vocals between Miku and Saiki.
Still my number one song. Love it.
Saiki is so young and fresh faced. Go back further FREEZER is great. In fact they all are.
ありがとうございます!
Thank you very much! ❤️
I went to Kippy's Coco-Cream shop in tokyo with Miku & Homer Simpson & the conversation went like this, "Po, Do'h, Po, Do'h Po, Po, Do'h, Po, Do'h Po, Doh, Do'h Doh', Po, DO',H! Mmmm strawberry pigeon glazed donuts".🤤 You kinda had to be there :)
😂
As Scooby Doo would say, "Ruh Roh"
hahaha. Not sure if I want the pigeon glaze on my donuts. 😆
However your mind comes up with these comments is a miracle of nature. How do you do it?.🤔🤔😁😁😁
@@jeremydawkins8814 I've got another one about a baby.🤣
Thanks Steve!
I'm not a musician so my next statement may be totally BS. In the section (second verse) where you questioned Akane's double kick is what I would call contrapuntal or counterpoint where bass, guitar and drums are playing totally different melodies. Back in my day say '67 through the 70's that would be something typical in classic progressive music as a result of many bands having bassists and drummers that came from a jazz background. Notwithstanding the truth of my statement my mind still boggles that Saiki manages to perfectly maintain the actual melody through that section when they perform live. Just as an aside, the only time I have actually heard the term contrapuntal used was in an interview with Jack Bruce that went with Creams 1968 farewell concert when he described their playing as neo-contrapuntal.
For 'Thrill' watch the original MV not the live version - just to witness how the world first met them! 'Alone' is the first song totally written and composed by the band that was released - its a real banger! Can't wait for 'Gion-cho' too - It's my favourite song by them (at the moment at least)!
B sides for this single were my favourite Band Maid songs at the moments, Matchless Gum and Unfair Game.
Thx for the lovely reaction. :) This song is not only "early on" in their career, but is actually one that Kanami wrote prior to Band-Maid's formation. I think it really presages well what the band has been able to do since.
The end of an era right here- the last official video featuring Kanami’s signature Addictone custom.💪🏻🤘🏻
Shh🤫 don't tell anyone but i said i prefer Mincho's old guitar tone & Ryan Mear said even tho you can get any sound out of a PRS he preferred it too :)
@@GaryHolloway-810 The switch from Marshall to Mesa Boogie amps probably changed the tone more than the guitars in my opinion. Using the same amp it is easier to dial in the tone you want from two roughly similar (humbucker style) guitars (even with different pick-ups). Very much harder getting the same tone from two very different amps though.
@@GaryHolloway-810
To be honest, I was kind of bummed out when she switched to PRS because she’d literally just gotten her signature model Addictone and I loved what she was doing with it. But I guess artists’ tastes change and I also love her current sound, it’s just different. I would like to see Addictone guitars get publicity and fame though.💪🏻🤘🏻
@@Davey-Boyd Well you're more of an expert than me. I just liked that her Addictone sounded darker than how her PRS sounds now :)
@@bigbrutalbassbeer410 Quad B i know Mincho has gone more progressive but i find the tone of her PRS on some later songs, especially the anime songs "Different" & "Sense" sounds a bit (dare i say it), whiny? That sounds horrible. Soz.🤦♂️
Thanks for another fun reaction Steve. Make sure you have Different, Daydreaming, and Wonderland high up on you list. Three very different songs.
Hey man! I would very much recommended that you listen to Gergo Borlais Zildjan Live. The drumming and groove on that recording is absolutely off the charts. The intro is almost 2 minutes long, but it’s worth the wait!
May I recommend a few Band Maid songs to do next?
Puzzle
Anemone
Choose Me
Warning
Moratorium
Clang
Page
You
I really recommend choose me by band-maid it’s my favourite song by them
Try Daydreaming is one of my favorites songs
Good day sir, I'm quite sure you heard Band-Maid has released "UNLEASH !" and announced a forthcoming E.P along the way... If you ever have time, my guess is you'll be very surprised AGAIN 🙂(& please keep bobbing your head the way you do 😁😁)
Thanks! Yes, I have this on my to-do list.
Next Band Maid song should be Choose Me. It's my favorite of thiers and IMO their best song.
I'm enjoying watching your reactions to Band Maid. You have gone through many Band Maid songs. But here is a good news for you. You have more their songs to enjoy! I would recommend "PLAY" if you like bass line and "REAL EXISTANCE" that is their early period. Let's enjoy their music more!
And a quite rare, it seems, sustain ending too.....as in "Afterlife"
If you're going to watch Thrill, I recommend the new live version.
I think I’m gonna do a double react with the MV first 🤘🏻
@@SteveOGRock That's actually a good plan - you'll see how much they've changed since they've started.
"YOLO" actually really exemplifies the original, worthy meaning of the term before "influencers" made it a subject of mockery.
Don't you think, Steve, that "pop rock" is more like Huey Lewis and the News, etc., and Band-Maid, especially YOLO, is hard rock? In any case, Yolo, to me, is a masterpiece -- like Daydreaming, Puzzle, and many, many more. Thx!
If you do Thrill I recomend the live version...its more recent and I think better than the MV :-)
How you still haven't reacted to play from band maid is beyond me!
It’s on the list! I might make that my next one.
@@SteveOGRock good to know, thanks.
Try Daydreaming my bro...