Worship Drummer Reacts to "Catch Me If You Can" by Babymetal
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This was from 2014. They haven't played this song in about 7 years.
Playing Hide and go Seek with a Demon. Pure Babymetal! Your comparison to The Mickey Mouse Club isn't far off. A group a kids brought together for their singing ability/showmanship, produced by a larger company. They've evolved beyond that point now though
The main riff is basically taken from Sic by Slipknot, so I can't even blame you lol. As a fan who's used to them it's easy to forget just how bizarre they are as a concept. Though when I was discovering them I just couldn't help but enjoy it and being impressed with it all despite the oddity. It's just fun!
if you're interested in the band's take on progressive metal, look for their live performance of Tales of the Destiinies
What blows my American brain is , how these kawaii girls handled success with humility , politeness and respect and thoughtfulness to their fans . Thank you for your reaction .
Saying the "Mickey Mouse Club" isn't far off. The girls started off in a similar project called Sakura Gakuin, Cherry Blossom Academy, where they did skits, and song and dance, and was very much like the Mickey Mouse Club, and it's purpose was to develop young talent. Babymetal was an offshoot of Sakura Gakuin, and it split off eventually because it just works. Babymetal was not planned to be a success, it was a one off experiment by a producer who loves metal and found himself producing teenage girls in a Mickey Mouse club. But the experiment succeeded beyond hope. Anyway, Mickey Mouse meets Slipknot is apt.
This is from the same night as Rondo of Nightmare Budokan black night 2014 its a shame they have not played it in years as it is a fan favourite 🦊
Great Reaction!! by the way, Babymetal started when they were 15 and 12 years old in 2010. Please check out 1 from the old from 2010 to 2018 and 1 song from 2018 to now will make much more sense. They recorded some of their songs when they were babies...I hope this helps.
This concert was ten years ago at The Budokan. They performed two nights running in March 2014 with 55,000 people in the audience both nights playing a completely different set list each time. The youngest group ever to appear at this prestigious venue with an average age of under 15 at that time. They haven't performed this song since 2017 to my knowledge, shortly before Yui left with undisclosed health issues. Now they've grown up more I doubt that Moa could manage the slide between Su's legs now anyway apart from it being about a children's game which might be inappropriate as they are now in their mid twenties.
Babymetal Monochrome Live at PIA arena is one of my favorite newer songs they do
You are spot on in many of your comments here. The girls in Babymetal all started out in a Japanese talent school called Sakura Gakuin (its heavy music section). Babymetal introduced a new genre called Kawaii Metal (cute metal), so your comment on mixing "Disney type" song and dance with metal music is describing it in "American" language. And your comment about this music attracting people of all ages and taste still applies today. I saw them in Munich last year (I'm from Malta), and the crowd was inter-generational.
Ha! He smiled to the "Moa slide" 😄 "Slipknot" was a good analogy tho... BABYMETAL fans often say, that this was the "teenage girl version of Slipknot". Su-Metal recently said, that she would like to do a collab with Slipknot... maybe we might hear and see "Catch Me If You Can" again?
Nice, and welcome back to Babymetal! I think other's have already mentioned that this show was Mar 2014. Also, I would like to add that while the Kami Band is a "session" band, their core members have been very stable:
Maada da yo!
Been a bit since I've commented on one of your vids TECK, seen quite a few suggestions already for the next Babymetal, personally from here I would probably go with a double reaction for the next one, between Headbanger live @ Legend 1997 (Year the lead singer, Su, was born, not the year it took place) with Moabanger (Special version of headbanger) as the second or Monochrome live at PIA with Monochrome Piano version on The First Take being the second. Also saw someone mention Tales of the Destinies, you being an instrumentalist, you'll love that one, but I won't spoil the reason why. Also as you could probably guess, Grington300 and jakemuller8626 are practically Babymetal encyclopedias, if you have a question about Babymetal, 99.9% of the time, they'll have the answer.
funny you mention Slipknot. SuMetal recently said their dream collab is Slipknot. MoaMetal said her favorite song of theirs is Psychosocial. i would love that collab
There is something particularly enjoyable about seeing a reactor-yourself-who knows stuff. You know about music. Comes from a totally different cultural background. Has lots of questions/issues et al. And start to see-in spite of all the WTF unfolding in front of you-that a little bit of the Babymetal magic may be starting to have an effect. I got into Black Sabbath's first album way back in Jr. High. That's to say I've listened to a lot of metal-and loved it too.
Good one, thanks!
Mickey Mouse club meets metal is probably not a bad analogy. /ducks for cover
Good reaction. Welcome to the crazy universe of BabyMetal.