This band laid much of the foundation that built many of the great all female bands from Japan that we love. Many of the tracks from their prime years are outstanding.
Thank you for checking out Show-Ya. True rock heroes! The godmother of metal bands, Show-Ya were founded in 1981 (before Metallica). They locked in their lineup in 1982 and are still touring with that lineup (there were a few years in the mid 90's with a different lead singer). They have been sponsoring an annual rock festival (NAONのYAON) just for Japanese female rock musicians, and mentored many of the bands you are seeing now. They were in part inspired by the Runaways, the first all-woman hard rock band that made a commercial impact in the West. The Runaways toured Japan in 1977, generating Beatlemania-like excitement and encouraging a generation of girls and women to believe they could be rock stars. Show-Ya may have been inspired by the Runaways, but they modeled themselves after Deep Purple, whose tours in the early 70s probably had more of an impact on Japanese rock than any other band. Show-Ya’s early work was mostly covers of top Western bands like Purple, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, etc. Then they began releasing and performing their own stuff, and never looked back. Miki Nakamura (keyboard) 9/27/1961 Miki Igarashi (guitar) 11/21/1962 Keiko Terada (vocal) 7/27/1963 Satomi Senba (bass) 8/28/1963 Miki Tsunoda (drums) 12/7/1963 Here is their 2005 (24th anniversary!) concert performance of the biggest hit from their 1989 album "Outerlimits", the appropriately named "I Am the Storm" ruclips.net/video/oJ_5Gv3vFjQ/видео.html You'll hear a heavy Deep Purple vibe. It is a bold song for the times-she is essentially daring a man to have the courage to be involved romantically with her. As you watch these women rock, keep in mind that they are in their mid-40s. I consider them one of the most underrated rock bands ever. The fact that they were not bigger in the U.S. is an indictment of the U.S. music establishment, which repeatedly turned down opportunities to promote them here. We were stuck listening to Kansas, Foreigner and Bob Seger while a band like Show-Ya was out there? Shame on us. Some of the better Show-Ya clips available on youtube: “Still be Hanging On” (live in L.A., 1988, their first US appearance) written by Rick Neilsen of Cheap Trick but never released, Show-Ya made it their own: ruclips.net/video/ZyNI9TSZv8c/видео.html 私は嵐 “Watashi Wa Arashi” (“I Am the Storm”) 2005 live concert ruclips.net/video/oJ_5Gv3vFjQ/видео.html Their biggest hit from the 1989 album Outerlimits “Cry for Freedom” (2008 NAONのYAON) ruclips.net/video/pS-SdwC-bHE/видео.html Classic power ballad, with a heart-stopping slow burn solo. “One Way Heart” (mid 2010’s) ruclips.net/video/-KCATewd2zM/видео.html Straight-up rocker; Sun-Go tears it up on lead. “Look At Me” (from their live appearance at 2021 NAONのYAON) ruclips.net/video/aUzOGHtUC0M/видео.html Interview: History of Naon no Yaon ruclips.net/video/K7IHRToz_-0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/JsOJbPZQk6Q/видео.html ruclips.net/video/OVYFv-rq7eY/видео.html
I have said several times that the big labels have lost a lot of money by not supporting the big ones groups from Japan , thank you for the information and links 🤘😈🤘
We have SO much to thank these ladies for ! Without them we'd probably all be listening to J-Pop 😉 Still rocking in their 60s . That performance has to be from Naon-No -Yaon - it's pissing with rain ( as always there 🤣 )
Gracias por la reacción chicos!!! Bueno, de SHOW-YA hay mucho que hablar ya que tienen poco más de 40 años de vida profesional y no parece que vayan a terminar pronto al menos. Tienen muchas historias y anécdotas. Aparte de KEIKO TERADA, la frontwoman e imagen de la banda, MIKI "Sun-Go" sin duda es una guitarrista que marcó a muchas de las guitarristas de las siguientes generaciones en Japón, siendo muy respetada por las chicas hasta hoy. Hay un video donde SAKI (ex-Nemophila, ex-Mary's Blood), YASHIRO (ex-Mary's Blood guitarrista de apoyo) y YURI (ex-CYNTIA) hablan sobre SHOW-YA y sus experiencias con MIKI "Sun-Go": ruclips.net/video/bgX0jDja5Tg/видео.html Les suguiero le echen un vistazo... Pueden activar los subtítulos y traducirlos al español.
Keiko es dueña y señora del escenario incluso ahora. Todo carácter y carisma. Para la próxima a ver si sacáis algo de sus primeros años. Os dejé varios enlaces en la primera reacción de Show-ya. Creo que no los visteis.
Aunque SHO-YA no fue la primera banda femenina de Japón, ha sido un fuerte impulsor de las bandas japonesas de metal femenino hasta nuestros días. Es una hermana buena y una madre ligeramente malvada para las bandas más jóvenes.
Ya se les acaba la lista de reacciones a bandas de Japón. No se preocupen solo falta poco más de 2.670 bandas si no es que más, y solo si hablamos de Metal, de rock como tal no recuerdo jajajaja no se si nos alcanzara la vida a este ritmo vertiginoso que vamos. ¡Saludos!
ARIGATO for your Reaction. I like this song. But, this live performance is not so good. Please watch the next video. "WATASHI WA ARASHI (2005 Live)″, "WATASHI WA ARASHI (MV 1989)"
This band laid much of the foundation that built many of the great all female bands from Japan that we love. Many of the tracks from their prime years are outstanding.
@gt1man931 We know, we will be bringing songs from all eras, that we like these women very much 🤘😈🤘
Legendary band. They have inspired so many bands! Keiko is a great frontwoman and singer. 🤘
Totally agree
Thank you for checking out Show-Ya. True rock heroes!
The godmother of metal bands, Show-Ya were founded in 1981 (before Metallica). They locked in their lineup in 1982 and are still touring with that lineup (there were a few years in the mid 90's with a different lead singer). They have been sponsoring an annual rock festival (NAONのYAON) just for Japanese female rock musicians, and mentored many of the bands you are seeing now.
They were in part inspired by the Runaways, the first all-woman hard rock band that made a commercial impact in the West. The Runaways toured Japan in 1977, generating Beatlemania-like excitement and encouraging a generation of girls and women to believe they could be rock stars. Show-Ya may have been inspired by the Runaways, but they modeled themselves after Deep Purple, whose tours in the early 70s probably had more of an impact on Japanese rock than any other band. Show-Ya’s early work was mostly covers of top Western bands like Purple, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, etc. Then they began releasing and performing their own stuff, and never looked back.
Miki Nakamura (keyboard) 9/27/1961
Miki Igarashi (guitar) 11/21/1962
Keiko Terada (vocal) 7/27/1963
Satomi Senba (bass) 8/28/1963
Miki Tsunoda (drums) 12/7/1963
Here is their 2005 (24th anniversary!) concert performance of the biggest hit from their 1989 album "Outerlimits", the appropriately named "I Am the Storm" ruclips.net/video/oJ_5Gv3vFjQ/видео.html You'll hear a heavy Deep Purple vibe. It is a bold song for the times-she is essentially daring a man to have the courage to be involved romantically with her. As you watch these women rock, keep in mind that they are in their mid-40s.
I consider them one of the most underrated rock bands ever. The fact that they were not bigger in the U.S. is an indictment of the U.S. music establishment, which repeatedly turned down opportunities to promote them here. We were stuck listening to Kansas, Foreigner and Bob Seger while a band like Show-Ya was out there? Shame on us.
Some of the better Show-Ya clips available on youtube:
“Still be Hanging On” (live in L.A., 1988, their first US appearance) written by Rick Neilsen of Cheap Trick but never released, Show-Ya made it their own: ruclips.net/video/ZyNI9TSZv8c/видео.html
私は嵐 “Watashi Wa Arashi” (“I Am the Storm”) 2005 live concert ruclips.net/video/oJ_5Gv3vFjQ/видео.html Their biggest hit from the 1989 album Outerlimits
“Cry for Freedom” (2008 NAONのYAON) ruclips.net/video/pS-SdwC-bHE/видео.html
Classic power ballad, with a heart-stopping slow burn solo.
“One Way Heart” (mid 2010’s) ruclips.net/video/-KCATewd2zM/видео.html Straight-up rocker; Sun-Go tears it up on lead.
“Look At Me” (from their live appearance at 2021 NAONのYAON) ruclips.net/video/aUzOGHtUC0M/видео.html
Interview: History of Naon no Yaon
ruclips.net/video/K7IHRToz_-0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/JsOJbPZQk6Q/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/OVYFv-rq7eY/видео.html
I have said several times that the big labels have lost a lot of money by not supporting the big ones groups from Japan , thank you for the information and links 🤘😈🤘
We have SO much to thank these ladies for ! Without them we'd probably all be listening to J-Pop 😉
Still rocking in their 60s . That performance has to be from Naon-No -Yaon - it's pissing with rain ( as always there 🤣 )
Indeed it is the naon-no-yaon Alastair, These women are a legend
Las señoras del metal 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Gracias por la reacción chicos!!! Bueno, de SHOW-YA hay mucho que hablar ya que tienen poco más de 40 años de vida profesional y no parece que vayan a terminar pronto al menos. Tienen muchas historias y anécdotas. Aparte de KEIKO TERADA, la frontwoman e imagen de la banda, MIKI "Sun-Go" sin duda es una guitarrista que marcó a muchas de las guitarristas de las siguientes generaciones en Japón, siendo muy respetada por las chicas hasta hoy.
Hay un video donde SAKI (ex-Nemophila, ex-Mary's Blood), YASHIRO (ex-Mary's Blood guitarrista de apoyo) y YURI (ex-CYNTIA) hablan sobre SHOW-YA y sus experiencias con MIKI "Sun-Go":
ruclips.net/video/bgX0jDja5Tg/видео.html
Les suguiero le echen un vistazo... Pueden activar los subtítulos y traducirlos al español.
Lo veremos Carlos, tiene que ser muy interesante 🤘😈🤘
Keiko es dueña y señora del escenario incluso ahora. Todo carácter y carisma. Para la próxima a ver si sacáis algo de sus primeros años. Os dejé varios enlaces en la primera reacción de Show-ya. Creo que no los visteis.
Si los vemos Rafa, de echo están apuntados, pero tenemos 450 recomendaciones, tened paciencia 🤘😈🤘
@davidmorenofernandez8982 y creciendo 😁
@rafakarkenobi efectivamente, vais a tener reacciones durante mucho tiempo 😂😂
@@davidmorenofernandez8982 totalmente 🤣
Reminds me of Doro and Warlock. 1st time I have heard this song and absolutely 👍
Agree
Aunque SHO-YA no fue la primera banda femenina de Japón, ha sido un fuerte impulsor de las bandas japonesas de metal femenino hasta nuestros días. Es una hermana buena y una madre ligeramente malvada para las bandas más jóvenes.
Suenas como un fan de Lovebites.😊
Por favor, si vas a criticar a SHOW-YA... al menos escribe el nombre de la banda correctamente.😆
Lo sabemos Ahodori, son una leyenda
@COTTERO la verdad no veo yo crítica alguna a lo que ha escrito ahodori 🤷
Un Naon No Yaon sin lluvia no es un verdadero Naon No Yaon.😁😂😃😅
🤣🤣🤣
Ya se les acaba la lista de reacciones a bandas de Japón. No se preocupen solo falta poco más de 2.670 bandas si no es que más, y solo si hablamos de Metal, de rock como tal no recuerdo jajajaja no se si nos alcanzara la vida a este ritmo vertiginoso que vamos. ¡Saludos!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
La gabardina esa de Keiko es 100% Rob Halford.
Total 🤘😈🤘
Es increíble cómo estas mujeres con casi más de 50 años siguen rockeando de esta manera!!!!👏👏👏
Y 60
Qué propio!! El título de la canción se traduce como "soy la tempestad" y están ahi las tías tocando en medio de una.
No iban a ser menos 🤣🤣🤣
Mucho vicio con la F1 David jajajaja
A mi también me gusta Tsunoda jjejeje
Saludos desde Madrid ;)
Dentro de poco podrás vernos también charlar de f1 con Bandera a Cuadros
Claro Antonio 😂😂
Ya os mandaré una foto de como me veo la F1 cuando hay carrera jajaja
Please see b'z love Phantom live gym 1995
Thanks
ruclips.net/video/EajACroc1CQ/видео.html
Noted
El titulo podría traducirse como 'Soy La Tormenta'... o 'La Tormenta en Mi'...🤔
Gracias por la información Cottero 🤘😈🤘
ARIGATO for your Reaction. I like this song. But, this live performance is not so good. Please watch the next video.
"WATASHI WA ARASHI (2005 Live)″, "WATASHI WA ARASHI (MV 1989)"
@@bach-kw8vx noted, thanks