We were actually at the Mika Band concert at Wembley Empire Pool in 1975. They were supporting Roxy Music and made a great impression with the Roxy fans. I still remember Mika sitting at the side of the stage doing her knitting during songs where she wasn't singing. She later was in a relationship with producer Chris Thomas. Some time after that, when I was studying Japanese in Cambridge we went to see John Cale. Chris Thomas was in his band at the time, and we were amused to see Mika come on and introduce Cale in Japanese, starting by saying "Nobody will understand this, but.." Myself and my Japanese girlfriend (now wife) did understand it, and we still smile at the memory even now. The Mika Band concert was the start of a love affair with Japanese music that has lasted 50 years. Bless them all.
Japanese music is incredibly diverse. It depends what your tastes are. Going back in time you have the jazz tinged recordings of the percussionist Stomu Yamashta, who in more recent years has got into more meditative music using volcanic stone percussion instruments. If you're into industrial and noise rock, check out Boris. For hilarious Nu-metal and funk, try Maximum the Hormone. Ningen Isu play classic blues based hard rock. My current fave is the Wagakki Band, which mixes traditional Japanese instruments into rock. There are fairly conventional bands like Radwimps, loads of singer songwriters like Hikaru Utada, and a plethora of girl metal bands such as LoveBites. Just try going down the rabbit hole and see what you find.
@@rupert-j8f There is (and mostly was) a MASSIVE amount of somewhat similar Japanese bands. Try looking for 'Japanese fusion' and 'Japanese jazz rock', or 'Japanese 70s jazz/rock'. Enjoy the rabbit hole. Some noteworthy in my opinion: Pacific Jam, Soil & Pimp Sessions
Yes, same here too. I don't know how it decided I would like this. I've never heard of this band but I read that the singer and guitarist were married and got divorced shortly after this.
The Internet has brought many benefits to mankind, and one of them is to unearth and present great Japanese music that has been buried in Japan for decades.
Definitely true. It has greatly added to its popularity. But my father did tell me once about a high school girlfriend of his (in the 80’s) how used to bankrupt herself by collecting expensive imported Japanese jazz-funk records. So western fans of this music have always existed.
@@thehellezell This show was UK and MAYBE commonwealth only. Calling it buried isn't unjustified. You gotta know something exists to want to search it out.
@ronaldsantosjapan brutal! I hadn't realized that something was "buried" until enough Americans become aware of it! That's almost as bad as the unfortunate "misspelling" of the program name, given the provenance of the band. Wtf?!
Japanese musicians perform on English TV program only 30 years after WW2. Soon it will be 50 years since this performance. Today, appreciation of Japanese culture, including the quirky, is global. In 1975 this was groundbreaking for countless reasons. I raise my glass in memory of all involved.
Nope people from my experience didn't really have a problem with Japanese then or even in the mid sixties. There was still a distinction between government and people. Might say that the Japanese take on a Dr Feelgood style was cool.
These young Japanese people clearly embraced Western music - 30 years after they became the only country to be NUKED! But they weren't the only ones - "J-Fusion" was a massive thing - a pseudo "futuristic" high-energy form of jazz rock Rebuilding Japan led to them being technically excellent - including making my car and my trumpet (Yamaha Xeno - I knew as soon as I blew into her - the easiest £1000 I ever spent, 20 years ago). Many countries, making inferior products, got butt-hurt with Japan being awesome and stealing their customers ... ... well, if you can come back from two nuclear explosions, to be excellent, you deserve my custom! My car [Mazda 1.2] and my trumpet are high energy products - not to be overdramatic - but they are the phoenixes risen from the nuclear fire. They have never let me down. Always buy Japanese!
That part of the world has always embraced African American music. I remember back in the early 80's seeing hip hop being accepted in Japan before it was embraced in the US.
Damn! Why is the music of this band a new thing for me? This is exactly the kind of music that makes me want to start a band! They are tighter than any band that I can think of, and their crazy unparalleled talent and ability as musicians…is nothing but extraordinary! Thank you to the Japanese obsession with practice and attention to detail and craft for making such music 🙏possible.
I saw a Japanese band called Melt Banana a couple times in the early 00s - they are a lot more aggressive and loud (and they would tour with hardcore and prog-post-rock banks), but they were mind-bogglingly technically proficient despite the intensity of their sound. At the same time, I was also into another Japanese group called Acid Mothers Temple, who were more of a cacophonous “freak out” group, but with a similar level of technical execution. Anyway, I like to examine artists and bands contextually, so I’m glad to have discovered Sadistic Mika because it helps to understand possible early influences for later groups like MB & AMT.
I was a Roxy Music fan in the 70s, and I went to see them when they played Glasgow as part of their national tour. I was absolutely knocked out by the support band, Sadistic Mika Band, who I’d never heard of. The very next day I bought their Hot Menu album in vinyl, which I still possess. It’s one of my favourite albums of all time. As a bass player, I was very impressed by the band’s bassist... his tone and his talent... but all the musicians are superb, which is obvious in this Old Grey Whistle Test performance. Watching Time To Noodle in the video made me realise that (apart from the flared trousers) it hasn’t dated. It sounds as good to me now as it did when I first heard it almost 50 years ago. Thank you for posting the video. It’s good to see such an under-rated band getting some deserved exposure at last.
@@danm2084 As @robertethanbowman explained, the name of the show was The Old Grey Whistle Test. As The Sadistic Mika Band were Japanese, somebody thought it would be funny to substitute the word Grey with Gley, due to Japanese pronunciation. In the 70s that was acceptable... nowadays, due to political correctness, not so much. I hope that explanation makes sense. 👍🏻
@@matthewloukidis8947 Mika (Mika Fukui) is the vocalist of the Sadistic Mika Band and the ex-wife of legendary guitarist Kazuhiko Kato. When she was in high school, she formed a folk-song group with her classmate. She learned guitar from Kato, who was a college student in Kyoto at the time. They got married and formed the Sadistic Mika Band after she enrolled in a university in Kyoto.
I am now 57 years old and this program was absolutely brilliant,this and John Peel . Shaped my world and this is why I will listen to every type of music now! I’ve been so very lucky!
52 Year old here, and I am so grateful I grew up with Old Grey Whistle Test and the Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance. I miss the later Jools Holland music shows too, they were always eclectic.
YMO brought Japanese rock to the world level for the first time. Among them, Yukihiro Takahashi was a symbol of the techno sound, showing off his rare talent on drums. I can't believe it passed away so quickly. Rest in peace thank you for delivering so much great music
We were actually at the Mika Band concert at Wembley Empire Pool in 1975. They were supporting Roxy Music and made a great impression with the Roxy fans. I still remember Mika sitting at the side of the stage doing her knitting during songs where she wasn't singing. She later was in a relationship with producer Chris Thomas. Some time after that, when I was studying Japanese in Cambridge we went to see John Cale. Chris Thomas was in his band at the time, and we were amused to see Mika come on and introduce Cale in Japanese, starting by saying "Nobody will understand this, but.." Myself and my Japanese girlfriend (now wife) did understand it, and we still smile at the memory even now. The Mika Band concert was the start of a love affair with Japanese music that has lasted 50 years. Bless them all.
are there any other good japenese bands like sadistic mika band. i know of yellow magic orchestra and shisbushirazu orchestra
Japanese music is incredibly diverse. It depends what your tastes are. Going back in time you have the jazz tinged recordings of the percussionist Stomu Yamashta, who in more recent years has got into more meditative music using volcanic stone percussion instruments. If you're into industrial and noise rock, check out Boris. For hilarious Nu-metal and funk, try Maximum the Hormone. Ningen Isu play classic blues based hard rock. My current fave is the Wagakki Band, which mixes traditional Japanese instruments into rock. There are fairly conventional bands like Radwimps, loads of singer songwriters like Hikaru Utada, and a plethora of girl metal bands such as LoveBites. Just try going down the rabbit hole and see what you find.
@rupert-j8f Forget to mention, but on the more experimental side you could also check out Kikagaku Moyo and Oni no Migiude
Thanks for sharing great memories.
@@rupert-j8f There is (and mostly was) a MASSIVE amount of somewhat similar Japanese bands. Try looking for 'Japanese fusion' and 'Japanese jazz rock', or 'Japanese 70s jazz/rock'. Enjoy the rabbit hole.
Some noteworthy in my opinion: Pacific Jam, Soil & Pimp Sessions
こんなビデオ見れるなんて
長生きして良かった
音楽の神様に感謝するわ
一昨年から何度も見に来てますし、見る時は何度も見てしまいます😊
音楽に詳しくないけど何かが凄いのは分かります😀
日本にも半世紀ほど前にこんな素晴らしいロックバンドが活躍していた。
未だにサディスティクミカバンドの曲をたまに聞いています。
その昔、京都三条大橋の所で加藤さんとミカさんを見たのを思い出します。
When J rock wasn't harmless and manufactured
凄い!凄すぎる。45年以上前にこんなバンドが日本に存在していたなんて衝撃すぎる。私は取り込まれてしまいました!
ドラムの高橋幸宏をはじめ、全員キレッキレの演奏。ミカもきれい。
これは、すごい…
演奏が物凄いんだけどミカさんの存在感が…ヤバいっすね
There is only ONE Mika San ❤❤❤❤❤😊
このバンドはYMOで高橋幸宏さんにはまってから
知りました。
今思うとこの当時皆20代半ばなんですよね。
それなのにとてつもないオーラを感じますし、
今の20代と比べると物凄い大人で驚きです。
皆カッコよかったなぁ…
そう言えば1950年代前後生まれのアーティストって
凄い人多いですよね。
幸宏さんのご冥福をお祈り致します。
凄い映像が出てきたな!!!
この時代に海外でレコード出すとか偉業だよね。
25年間以上在日イギリス人です。子供の頃月2回以上OLD GREY WHISTLE TESTをじーちゃんのテレビで観てた。これは80年前半まで,1〜2年1回ぐらいリピートで上映されました。人気だったらしいです。
子供の頃ミカさんのこのシーンをすごい好きだった。ママが心配したぐらいでした。サディスティック・ミカ、ケイト・ブッシュ、ブロンディー。。。たくさん素晴らしい音楽に露出されました。❤もう半世紀前これ! 日本語めちゃくちゃですみません。
Why worry? The see thru blouse?
if you apologize like that, you must be part Japanese by now.
@@clownphabetstrongwoman7305English trait, too. Sorry.
え、日本語完璧だけど?
レコードの発売は73年くらいやったかなぁ、50年前でっせ、50年前。すげえファンク。
これが50年前って信じられない。加藤さん、幸宏さんかっこ良すぎ。
自分の時代発って言う感性なのか?
若者にありがちだけど
礎 先人の発想 勇気があってこそ
今に至る。
第2次大戦で完膚なきまでに負けてから30年しか経っていないのに、こんなバンドがいたってのが、ほんと驚き。
今から30年前を思い出してみても、当時ネットが無いぐらいで道路や電車とかも今とたいして変わってなかったけど、1945→1975ってめちゃくちゃ色んなものが発達した30年間だったんだな。
Bob Harris is still alive too...
それは、古すぎって事?!それとも、彼らは遅すぎ?!欧米諸国じゃこんな音響がたくさん流行っていた。
Bluesから始まってな。OH YEAH🎸!
高橋さんやっぱりバケモン級に上手いな
Love how youtube randomly decides to recommend a 5 year old video to a buncha people. Awesome music! Thanks algorithm
Same here. I thought it was because of Jefferson Startship in the intro....Instead Funk Fusion meets Patti Smith '75
Yes, same here too. I don't know how it decided I would like this. I've never heard of this band but I read that the singer and guitarist were married and got divorced shortly after this.
Bit more than 5 years old
衝撃を受けました。
何もかもがなんて素敵なの。カッコ良すぎです。
ミカさん魅力的でお洒落ですし❤
いつの時代かなんてどうでも良いですね!!
この動画に出逢えて良かった😊
ミカ様の登場がおしゃれ泥棒すぎる
ミカは当時の欧米人がイメージする日本女性とはかけ離れたパフォーマンスやったから、観客は相当たまげたろうね。
高橋さん、あなたのビート忘れません。
どうか安らかに。R.I.P.
やっぱり!
サディスティック ミカ バンドは
ミカが歌って成立するよな。
今日からミカさんが私のミューズになりました。
大昔のバンドがこんなにカッコよく見えたのは
初めてです。
幸宏さんの追悼番組で初めて見ました。最高です。夢のような豪華メンバー。ファンキーでソウルフルでジャジーでエキゾチック。若き幸宏さんのタイトでグルービーなドラミングを筆頭に、見どころ、聴きどころしかない。
どこがジャジー?w
もうかっこいいの一言です。演奏のクオリティーも高いし本当アメリカ、イギリスに通用するでしょう。ミカバンドは最高にかっこいいバンドです‼️
バカカッコえぇ!!今ここまでのグルーブ感出せる奴おる?
グルーヴって何?って聞かれたら、コレ!って言えば間違いない。
しかし、“悲しくてやりきれない”よ。
演奏もだけど、ミカさんのボーカルカッコ良すぎ
時代を全うしてる感じがかっこいい。
ミカバンド聴いてたけどマサカここでこんな映像に出会うなんて、、凄すぎて引き込まれ放心状態
この動画、国宝級だな
The Internet has brought many benefits to mankind, and one of them is to unearth and present great Japanese music that has been buried in Japan for decades.
Amen
totally agree - J-fusion from the 1970s is a subculture that would never have been unearthed without the internet
Definitely true. It has greatly added to its popularity. But my father did tell me once about a high school girlfriend of his (in the 80’s) how used to bankrupt herself by collecting expensive imported Japanese jazz-funk records. So western fans of this music have always existed.
@@thehellezell This show was UK and MAYBE commonwealth only.
Calling it buried isn't unjustified. You gotta know something exists to want to search it out.
@ronaldsantosjapan brutal! I hadn't realized that something was "buried" until enough Americans become aware of it! That's almost as bad as the unfortunate "misspelling" of the program name, given the provenance of the band. Wtf?!
😨まさかこんなレアな映像を観られるなんて凄い時代だ・・RUclipsすげ〜💦
ミカさん出てきたらピチカートファイブの野宮さんをふと思い浮かべました。
サウンドもお洒落だし何より演奏力が凄い!
日本の音楽界に多大な影響を与えた大物達ですもんね!ほんとに感動です。
貴重な動画配信ありがとうございます!
すげえ斬新だ!
楽器隊のテクニックはものすごいし何よりファッションもこの時代で見ても個性的。日本人のセンパイは素敵だ!
ギターテク凄〜い❤️女性ボーカル、ハスキーな声とセクシーなファッション、今のアイドルは日本の恥やん
アイドルでも、ゆるめるモ、エビ中は別格だ。
オリンピックの開会式でやるべきだったよな
@@happyisland4908
なぜ今のアイドルを貶す必要がある?
Japanese musicians perform on English TV program only 30 years after WW2. Soon it will be 50 years since this performance. Today, appreciation of Japanese culture, including the quirky, is global. In 1975 this was groundbreaking for countless reasons. I raise my glass in memory of all involved.
Before this, Japanese bassist Tetsu Yamauchi played bass for English bands Free and The Faces.
Nope people from my experience didn't really have a problem with Japanese then or even in the mid sixties. There was still a distinction between government and people. Might say that the Japanese take on a Dr Feelgood style was cool.
These young Japanese people clearly embraced Western music - 30 years after they became the only country to be NUKED!
But they weren't the only ones - "J-Fusion" was a massive thing - a pseudo "futuristic" high-energy form of jazz rock
Rebuilding Japan led to them being technically excellent - including making my car and my trumpet (Yamaha Xeno - I knew as soon as I blew into her - the easiest £1000 I ever spent, 20 years ago).
Many countries, making inferior products, got butt-hurt with Japan being awesome and stealing their customers ...
... well, if you can come back from two nuclear explosions, to be excellent, you deserve my custom!
My car [Mazda 1.2] and my trumpet are high energy products - not to be overdramatic - but they are the phoenixes risen from the nuclear fire.
They have never let me down.
Always buy Japanese!
I agree and raise my glass with you!! I also bring Damo Suzukis genius to our appreciation ❤😊😊😊
@@jazzx251 If i recall J-Fusion was big in Nagasaki, while J-Fission really blew up in Hiroshima
NHKテレビの高橋幸宏さん追悼番組でこの映像を見て初めてこの演奏を聴きました。
高中さんのギター最高
ビジュアルも含め、若くてイキイキしててほんと大好き
演奏の素晴らしさに引き込まれます。
ミカさんの歌もビジュアルも魅力に
溢れている このドレスをこんな風に素敵に着こなせる方はなかなか👗写真を撮りながらの登場も斬新
今でこそ歌っている時にスマホで撮影なんて斬新かと思ってましたが、50年前に確立されていたのがすごいですよね。音楽性を見ても50年早かったと言ってもいいのかもしれません😀
@@46kkuriこの当時、日本人といえばどこででもすぐカメラで撮影する人達という国際的なイメージがあったのでそのイメージをセルフ・カヴァーしたのではないかと思われます。
それにしても粋な登場ですよね!
@@yui0714panda そうなんですね!素敵な知識ありがとうございます😊
みんな本当に堂々としてる。そしてこのグルーヴ。50年前の貴重な映像。
I can remember this like it was yesterday. They were so funky and never knew there was this scene going on in Japan at the time. Fabulous.
That part of the world has always embraced African American music. I remember back in the early 80's seeing hip hop being accepted in Japan before it was embraced in the US.
自分が生まれる遥か昔にこんなにかっこいいバンドがあったなんて衝撃だ
何回見ても飽きない。この人たち凄過ぎて 見るたんびプレイヤーに釘付け
演奏テクも去ることながら、セクシーな服装と動きをしつつも真顔で歌うミカに釘付けになる
おしゃれと最先端の度が過ぎる。何だか今の音楽のほうが古い感じするわ。天才加藤和彦さん。ミカさんは今もイギリスにいるんだよね。
R.I.P. Mr. Yukihiro Takahashi, one of the best drummer in the whole world.
DRAMMER?
@@Docthewrench Thanks for pointed out
Drummer? Best......... ok I guess
*Drummer
I was going to say this, glad you said it before me. His loss is deeply felt. A fantastic drummer and composer. I will always remember him.
高橋幸宏さんをたどってこの動画に出合いましたが48年前とは!カッコいいしミカさんのパンチの効いたボ―カルとセクシーさが凄い。メンバーが本当のプロさが伝わります!
えー、こんな貴重な演奏が今見れるなんて奇跡だわー!! 日本の誇り!
貴重な動画有難う御座います!
高中正義さんは未だに大ファンですが
当時のミカバントはFunk調が強い感じの曲もあったりて大好きでした。
やっぱ今聴いても違和感がないし凄いや。
皆んな好きだけど高橋幸宏さんのドラムも繊細でこれまたいい。
My first record that I bought ,
Sadistic Mika Band.
Almost 50years ago.
It means I’m old now.
幸宏さんと言えばほぼYMOばかり語られるのは仕方ないけど個人的にはこの頃〜サディスティックスの頃が好きやね
そうそう懐かしい🙆
なんだこれは!
凄すぎる!
震えが止まらない!
何回観たら飽きるんだ。。
いや、1万回観ても飽きないな。。。
凄すぎて言葉すら見つからない
This is just so good & thrilling people 50 years later. Priceless. 👏👏👏
この演奏見ると加藤和彦がゴリゴリのフォークシンガーだった事が信じられない
ユキヒロ様にヒゲがない‼️なんて貴重な映像😂
ミカのビジュアルもボーカルも本当に魅力的
She is beautiful.
とても賛成です!
背中が綺麗。
実は、コレ、なかなかいません。
こんなカッコええバンドが日本にあったんやな
びびるわ
高中のソロ特にえぐいね
これが見れるとは… youtube すげえ
ほんとですよね、久しぶりに感動した😻
残念ながらLive in LONDONの方がグレードは高いと思います。初めて見る後藤さんのチョッパーとトノバンの身長の高さが目立っていたそうです。
Damn! Why is the music of this band a new thing for me? This is exactly the kind of music that makes me want to start a band! They are tighter than any band that I can think of, and their crazy unparalleled talent and ability as musicians…is nothing but extraordinary! Thank you to the Japanese obsession with practice and attention to detail and craft for making such music 🙏possible.
I couldn't agree more, they are great, precise, spectacular
I saw a Japanese band called Melt Banana a couple times in the early 00s - they are a lot more aggressive and loud (and they would tour with hardcore and prog-post-rock banks), but they were mind-bogglingly technically proficient despite the intensity of their sound.
At the same time, I was also into another Japanese group called Acid Mothers Temple, who were more of a cacophonous “freak out” group, but with a similar level of technical execution.
Anyway, I like to examine artists and bands contextually, so I’m glad to have discovered Sadistic Mika because it helps to understand possible early influences for later groups like MB & AMT.
いつの時代のバンドも速弾きとかだけじゃなく、グルーブを感じるような音楽が好みだなあ。
R.I.P. Yukihiro.
素晴らしい音楽をありがとう。
どうぞ安らかにお休みください。
サディスティック・ミカ・バンド、サディスティックスの演奏力の高さは異常。
May Yukihiro Takahashi rest in peace.
ミカ、綺麗だな~。
この当時の演奏として最高レベルでしょ~。
そりゃChris Thomasさんもベタ惚れするわw
サディスティックミカバンド
ようやく世の中が追いついてきた気がする。ぜひ聴いてほしい。
I was a Roxy Music fan in the 70s, and I went to see them when they played Glasgow as part of their national tour.
I was absolutely knocked out by the support band, Sadistic Mika Band, who I’d never heard of. The very next day I bought their Hot Menu album in vinyl, which I still possess. It’s one of my favourite albums of all time.
As a bass player, I was very impressed by the band’s bassist... his tone and his talent... but all the musicians are superb, which is obvious in this Old Grey Whistle Test performance.
Watching Time To Noodle in the video made me realise that (apart from the flared trousers) it hasn’t dated. It sounds as good to me now as it did when I first heard it almost 50 years ago.
Thank you for posting the video. It’s good to see such an under-rated band getting some deserved exposure at last.
Oh is the old gley whistle test the name of the show? Ohhhh i see now lol. Theyre called sadistic mika band. I was wondering how gley was pronounced.
cool
@@danm2084 It is mispelled, Grey
@@robertethanbowman oh lol. Thank you.
@@danm2084 As @robertethanbowman explained, the name of the show was The Old Grey Whistle Test. As The Sadistic Mika Band were Japanese, somebody thought it would be funny to substitute the word Grey with Gley, due to Japanese pronunciation. In the 70s that was acceptable... nowadays, due to political correctness, not so much. I hope that explanation makes sense. 👍🏻
とんでもない映像ですよ!
ヤバすぎる!
The drummer is Yukihiro Takahashi of Yellow Magic Orchestra.
Oh man thanks for confirming I was wonderinG!!!! So good
So that explains why he looked so familiar!
oh my god I thought that was him!!
I thought so...
MASTERFUL ONT THE DRUMS. wow.
今デビューしてもハイテクオシャレバンドとして立派に通用する❤🎉
メンバーそれぞれの演奏も凄いんだけど、
「空気読めない自由なカワイコちゃん」として出てくるミカがまた、かっこいいんだよね。
全然びびってないし、緊張してる様子がないんですよね……。
近所のカラオケ行ってきますみたいな楽しみ方してる。すごいと思う
Mika who?
@@matthewloukidis8947 Mika (Mika Fukui) is the vocalist of the Sadistic Mika Band and the ex-wife of legendary guitarist Kazuhiko Kato. When she was in high school, she formed a folk-song group with her classmate. She learned guitar from Kato, who was a college student in Kyoto at the time. They got married and formed the Sadistic Mika Band after she enrolled in a university in Kyoto.
50年以上とは思えない素晴らしい演奏!全員格好よすぎ。
令和でも演奏して欲しいな~
グルーヴ感がえげつない、80年代の日本独特なグルーヴ感ですよね
1975年
算数できないんか?
50年前でこれは凄すぎ‼️
音楽感、テクニック、ファッション全てが‼️
しかも、みんな20歳チョイでしょ。今じゃ考えられない‼️
高中さんがタカナカタカナカっていう音。いいなぁ。
加藤さんは時代の先の先の先を行っていた方。
ミカさんはテクニックで歌うヴォーカルじゃない。加藤さんの惚れた女性だもの。ミカバンドだもの。
とにかくおしゃれ。
日本じゃなくイギリスを中心にヨーロッパで認められた。加藤さんの凄さが日本に浸透せず、日本ではいまいち扱いが。。
プロが認めプロが好むバンドでしたよね。
みんな凄いけど、高中のギターが特にカッコいい!
サディスティックミカバンドは、やっぱりミカのバンドだったんだなぁ。ミカの魅力が際立っている。
とても50年???も前の曲とは思えないくらい今聞いても新しくてカッコいいですね‼️👍ボーカルのミカさんがセクシーでおしゃれでカッコいいです🥰
あと何よりメンバー全員の演奏のレベルの高さにビックリしました‼️👀‼️特にベースがヤバい‼️
@@見太満間ベースは後藤次利さんですね、高中さんはギター
この雰囲気と味はどんなにしたって模倣できないですよね…本っ当大好きだな💕
ハンパない。。センスとテクの塊。これは貴重。素晴らしいビデオ、ありがとうございます!🙏🙏しかし、皆さんお若い😆ミカさんもカッコイイなー
こんな大人かっこいいバンドはもぉ出ない! 憧れでした! RIP 幸宏さん とても哀しい 向こうでトノバンとまた組んでね あぁでもとても哀しい
初めて聴いたと云う外国の方達が 50年近く前のアルバムを買いに走る… 胸が熱く❤お尻が😂リズムを❤❤ 音楽は死なないの たとえ人生が短くても🌹
まさに「洗練された音楽」という表現がピッタリ
高校生の頃大好きでした。
オシャレでカッコよかった〜
あこがれのミカでした。
今も素敵だろうな〜!
演奏が素晴らしいですね。動画も綺麗な状態で残して有ったんですね。
50年前といえばスター誕生とか演歌歌謡曲とかが全盛期。
そんな中でこんなかっこいいのが日本にもいたなんて…時代を先取りしすぎていたし、ミカ女史がイギリスに憧れて移住したのもよくわかる。
ごめん、この時すでに高校生だったので、チョット時代のとらえ方が間違っている。
それはテレビしか見ない人達の歌謡曲の事で、それとは全く違う世界で我々中ではは超有名だった。
ミカさん 肝が座ってる!!!すごい
Awesome! I’m 65 years old, yet have never heard of this talented band! Time to get on Discogs!
フォーククルセイダーズのトノバンがジャンル真逆のこんなぶっ飛んだバンドを始めたってことで、当時は大騒ぎだっただろうね。あと高中、ユキヒロ、後藤次利がその後にこんなに大成するとは当時想像しえただろうか。
種の起源。幸宏とゴッキーの凄まじいドラムンベースに感動します。
このバンドは間違いなく日本の宝です‼️
加藤和彦さんがご存命ならば、みなさんのコメント、再生回数どんなに嬉しかったことか‥
I am now 57 years old and this program was absolutely brilliant,this and John Peel . Shaped my world and this is why I will listen to every type of music now! I’ve been so very lucky!
52 Year old here, and I am so grateful I grew up with Old Grey Whistle Test and the Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance. I miss the later Jools Holland music shows too, they were always eclectic.
John Peel...... ahhhhh they don't make them like that anymore
I am 61 - OGWT - magic days
The anounser is not John Peel . It is whispering so and so
@@michaelbarton2283 Bob Harris ;-)
歴史的価値ある映像UPありがとうございます😊
45年前にこんな音楽を日本人がやってたことに感動する。
これは完全に主観的なつぶやきですが、佐井好子「萬花鏡」より半年以上、また Steely Dan「The Royal Scam」より1年半は(「黒船」のほうが)早くリリースされてることに気付きました。「え?それが何か?」と言われてやむを得ない内容ですいません m(__)m
ほんと
おっしゃる通りです。
Is that a Masayosh Takanaka I spot?
@@Kaz.. ヘッドハンターズから強い影響を受けてそうですよね。
最後に登場するミカ佇まいがかっこ良すぎるこのバンド
湯呑みひとつっ♪
この動画は観れて本当に良かったです。ありがとう。今からでもDVD出してくれないかなぁ、国宝モノですよ、これは。特にミカ、世界を相手にこれだけのパフォーマンスを観せられるフロントマンが日本にいたんですね、感動しかありません。YMOのグリークシアター観た時以上の衝撃。ていうか加藤和彦さんの審美眼と感性の凄さなんだろうなぁ。
YMO brought Japanese rock to the world level for the first time. Among them, Yukihiro Takahashi was a symbol of the techno sound, showing off his rare talent on drums. I can't believe it passed away so quickly. Rest in peace thank you for delivering so much great music
ユキヒロも高中も後藤も23〜24歳。彼の国でこのプレイ。考えただけで頭クラクラ。とりあえず今日はあと10回リピートくらいにしときます。
すごい演奏です。75年にBBCのこの番組を観た英国人はびっくりしたでしょうね。クリストーマスがミカさんに惚れたのも頷けます。
上手すぎて入りで笑ってしまいました
何だこれは
ミカバンド、今更ながらすげーな。後々の日本の音楽。。ロック、フュージョン、ファンク、ジャズ、そしてテクノ。。オールジャンルに各メンバーも携わり影響与えた種の起源!
I don’t know why it ended up in my play list but I love it! A way too sophisticated for that time. Proud of them!
マジか!カッコ良すぎる😳
バンド名は聞いたことあったけど、こんなに凄いとは