Great reaction. Su and Moa bringing an end to one era with all the hopes and dreams they had so it becomes a legend, the start of the last concert as a duo, the new BABYMETAL era with the new trio revealed at the end of the show and about to begin with their new hopes and dreams ... and they surprised us all with the saxophone solo.🎷🦊🎷
Great reaction, thanks! "THE LEGEND" is a special song for many reasons. It's been performed only three times: as the encore for their two comeback concerts in January 2023 (Makuhari Messe) and this one, as a concert opener at PIA Arena MM (BABYMETAL Begins Black Night). The song is not only the album closer, it also close their whole previous era. They staged it in the end of that same concert by announcing it literally and then opening a new one and then announcing Momoko as a full fledged member right away. 🤘🦊
This is the first song of the concert and signifies the end of BABYMETAL's YUI-METAL era. The hand sign they are doing is supposed to mean the letter Y in the alphabet. It was a memorable day when the new BABYMETAL structure was announced at the end of the concert.
That hand sign is something Su has done for years as do a lot of female vocalists especially just so you're not doing the same thing over and over with your free hand that's not holding the mic but because Moa is doing it also it might be something along what you were saying but like I said there's something sue has always done and a lot of female vocals do it too Celine Dion always did it with her pinky out like that
This song is real slow burner. It didn't grab me at first when I heard the studio version, but after having seen it live, it really grew on me. Although this performance was in Japan, this was the American Kami Band playing. The Kami for this show were Chris Kelly (guitars), CJ Masciantonio (guitars), Clint Tustin (bass), and Anthony Barone (drums).
Great reaction. I will embrace this voice again tonight and go to sleep.
Great reaction. Su and Moa bringing an end to one era with all the hopes and dreams they had so it becomes a legend, the start of the last concert as a duo, the new BABYMETAL era with the new trio revealed at the end of the show and about to begin with their new hopes and dreams ... and they surprised us all with the saxophone solo.🎷🦊🎷
hi Patty-Metal, they are timeless and spaceless, and they are the Legend, and what a beautiful way to say goodbye to the duo.
They're living legends now into the journey to become a myth.
Thanks for sharing this PatsyMetal.🦊🤘🔥
Babymetal is the best metal 🤘🦊
👍👍Awesome performance!! Great reaction. 🦊 🖖❤
Great song, and what a way to say goodbye to the original BabyMetal and Metal Kingdom the following night the way to start New BabyMetal ❤
Great reaction, thanks!
"THE LEGEND" is a special song for many reasons. It's been performed only three times: as the encore for their two comeback concerts in January 2023 (Makuhari Messe) and this one, as a concert opener at PIA Arena MM (BABYMETAL Begins Black Night). The song is not only the album closer, it also close their whole previous era. They staged it in the end of that same concert by announcing it literally and then opening a new one and then announcing Momoko as a full fledged member right away.
🤘🦊
This is the first song of the concert and signifies the end of BABYMETAL's YUI-METAL era.
The hand sign they are doing is supposed to mean the letter Y in the alphabet.
It was a memorable day when the new BABYMETAL structure was announced at the end of the concert.
That hand sign is something Su has done for years as do a lot of female vocalists especially just so you're not doing the same thing over and over with your free hand that's not holding the mic but because Moa is doing it also it might be something along what you were saying but like I said there's something sue has always done and a lot of female vocals do it too Celine Dion always did it with her pinky out like that
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Great reaction to a beautiful song.
This song is real slow burner. It didn't grab me at first when I heard the studio version, but after having seen it live, it really grew on me.
Although this performance was in Japan, this was the American Kami Band playing. The Kami for this show were Chris Kelly (guitars), CJ Masciantonio (guitars), Clint Tustin (bass), and Anthony Barone (drums).
🤘🦊🤘
I don’t know if you watched it to the end. You really need to do that get the full story (and remember the Kleenex)!