SHOW-YA is a Japanese Hard Rock Heavy Metal band with five female members. The band is a pioneer of Japanese girls metal bands composed entirely of women in the 1980s. The predecessor of the band was the band "Medusa" with vocalist Keiko Terada and keyboardist Miki Nakamura, which later changed its name to "SHOW-YA". In 1982, the band won the grand prize in the ladies' division of a band contest sponsored by YAMAHA. In 1985, they made their major label debut with Toshiba EMI Japan. Two songs from their seventh album "Outerlimits" released in 1989, their 8th single "Marginal Lovers" and 9th single " I Am a Stormy Woman " became consecutive hits, and the album sold over 600,000 copies, making them the most popular girl metal band in Japan at that time. The band went through member changes, breakups, and reunions, and is one of those rare bands where the original members are still active with a career spanning over 35 years. It is truly regrettable that SHOW-YA did not have the chance to sign a contract with a Western record company to release their works(CDs, DVD) in the global market during their young heyday. SHOW-YA are... KeikoTerada: Vocal Satomi Senba: Bass, chorus Miki (Captain) Nakamura - Keyboards, chorus Miki (Mittan) Tsunoda- Drums, chorus Miki (Sangou ,Third) Igarashi - Guitar, chorus,
One of the big regrets of my life is that I went so much of my life not knowing about this band. To the American music industry and media, that force feed us shit and never cover great artists outside the U.S., to hell with all of you. Thank you RUclips for letting us find stuff like this.
It's very unfortunate that this band didn't make it big outside of Japan. It was all because of the language barrier. Had they been American, they would have been huge in the 80s.
I agree 100 percent. When these ladies were out, the stuff I was listening to was really good, but thia stuff makes it sound like simple crap.if we in America had heard this, and women playing at that , people would have shit. Thank God for the internet. There are more and more female bands now , but these ladies beat them all, along with Aldious , Band Maid and D Drive. Been listening to those 3 bands the last three years every day , then I hear older"classic" rock and I just shake my head and and go, " Damn, where was this stuff? And they're STILL rocking after 36 years just put out anew album. ROCK ON , japanese ladies!
@@donaldpruette2463 We did have a brief golden age of women in rock--Suzi Quatro, Joan Jett, Chrissie Hynde...a few others. It's a mystery why it didn't continue.
For the past 60 years, the Western music industry has ignored Japanese musicians and talent as if they did not exist on this planet. Because the Western music industry did not sign many Japanese musicians to sales contracts in the Western music market and did not supply their music to the world market, we have long been deprived of the opportunity to learn about the existence of Japanese popular music and talent in various genres. It is only in the last decade or so, since the Millennium, that the invisible barrier of racial prejudice in the Western music industry has been broken down and the music of the past has been distributed throughout the world with the advent of the new media, the Internet , RUclips. Since then, many Japanese popular music and musicians and bands of the past have become known to many people around the world. The Japanese popular music scene of various genres had a history of more than 60 years, almost the same as that of the West, and was just as active as in the West, along with the flourishing Japanese musical instrument and music equipment manufacturing industry, However, from the 1970s to the present, Japanese musicians, no matter how talented, have not been given the opportunity to sign contracts that would take them to the world market, but only release contracts limited to the domestic Japanese market. many musical talents who shined in the 1980s had limited financial success and no recognition in the world, Some disappeared from the music industry. And now many of them are now old men, over 60 years old, and some have already passed away.
Unfortunately there is a lot of prejudice within American music broadcasting stations and American music corporations in general, specially against bands from Asia.
THE ARE GREAT JAPANESE METAL BANDS FROM THE 80S ....LOUDNES...ANTHEM ....BUT THIS BAND IS SPECIAL ....IT S UNIQUE ...POWERFUL WOMEN ...AND A VOCALIST ...LIKE FEW KEIKO ..EATS THE STAGE ...POWERFUL VOICE ....AND WEARS THE METAL IN THE SOUL ...IT IS NOTICED ON THE STAGE ....I LOVE YOU KEIKO ....SHOY YA FOREVEEEEERRR BS. AS ARGENTINA...
If ever as a Westerner you wondered if you mix Deep Purple with Led Zeppelin together....well this is the result. 5 great female musicians that play different genres of music and do it so well. They promote female musicians in the world. Women can ROCK 👍 Thank you Doc Loco for posting this
I don't hear much Zep, but more Purple, but overall this strikes me more as influenced by MSG, even Keiko's between-song banter, which shouldn't be surprising as MSG was pretty popular in Japan. ETA I just got to "You turn me over" and I hear Purplesque keyboards.
THE BEST FEMALE JAPANESE METAL BAND OF ALL TIME.... AND ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WORLD ... WITHOUT A DOUBT ...SHOW YA FOREVEEEEERRRR.....BUENOS AIRES....ARGENTINA...
I’ve only just found them on the internet - but I agree ...... the best female rock band I have heard play live. Anywhere. Ever! Keiko is an amazing front-woman - so much energy, so sexy - and spot-on pitch!! Great show all round - really tight & melodic Band-Maid are good - but these were something else!!
No its not timeless. Its very definitely of its time. They still are excluded from Australia and Argentina for example. These cultures are separated. Time prevents communication from this band and half the world.
The Godmothers of all the great J-Rock women's band playing now! Thank you for this great vid and thank them for BAND-MAID, Gacharic Spin, Love Bites, Aldious, Destrose, Fate Gear, TRiDENT...........
Just stumbled onto a Show-Ya video today. Then spent countless hours checking out other songs/clips/concerts, and finally found this one. This band was amazing ! - not just amazing for Japan, not just amazing just for a girl-band - but a proper rock band with huge energy and presence. I grew up on Cream, Free, Zeppelin, Rory Gallagher, Dire Straits, Tull ........ etc etc. But I would have given almost anything to see these girls live in the 80’s. All 5 are genuinely really really good, and very tight - and Keiko Terada has huge charisma and energy as a front-woman. And what a voice !! Thanks so much for uploading - can’t believe it’s taken me 30+ years to stumble onto Show-Ya.
@@realdocloco .... I’m just watching the Naon Yaoh Live recordings from 2019! These girls are age-defying - and Keiko is an absolute force of nature ! Wish I’d discovered them earlier - but better late than never ..... thanks to yourself and others ! 🙏🏼
Como la mayoría, descubrí a Show-Ya recientemente a través de Internet, y es una de las mejores cosas que me han pasado últimamente. Ya soy un devoto fan de ellas. Aunque su esplendor ocurrió hace poco más de treinta años, me siguen pareciendo magnificas, un Grupazo. Desde la primera vez que vi a Keiko cantando Fairy me enamoré de ella, y aún lo estoy. Un saludo a todas ellas donde quiera que estén. Aquí en México, poquitos pero elegidos las conocemos y las seguimos. Gracias.
i gotta your love ....one of the most beautiful songs.....powerful and overwhelming.... so well composed that i heard in my life thanks sow ya.....BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA....
THANK YOU DOC LOCO FOR COINCIDING WITH ME....THERE ARE DAYS THAT I WALK DOWN ...THEN THIS THEME LIFTES ME UP ....WITH STRENGTH ....THANKS SOW YA FOR EXISTING ....
ESTA BANDA ES IMPRESIONANTE...LA VERDAD ME ENCANTA....MUY BUENAS..TEMAS MUY BIEN COMPUESTOS UN METAL MELODICO BIEN TRABAJADO...SHOW YA UNA DE MIS MEJORES BANDA FAVORITAS DEL HEAVY METAL....
You can always buy this dvd from internet. I have this one too! But is good that somebody who doesn't know the band yet see also this live footage. Awesome live!
Thank you Doc Loco!! I was living in Japan in the 80's. I regret selling my Show-Ya, Princess Princess, Hamada Mari cds. My favorite was Show-Ya. I tried listening to the newer metal groups from Japan and I wasn't impressed with Aldous ,Lovebites etc. I guess because I listen to death metal and black metal. Show-Ya just has "it". The only newer group I am very impressed with is Tricot--very unique!! Thanks again Doc Loco and good comment Timothy Brown -- I agree
I like Tricot too, but BAND-MAID and Nemophila are carrying forward on the path SHOW-YA blazed. You can see Keiko singing with Mayu of Nemophila in the NAON-YAON concert video that came out this week.
It's disappointing that they didn't develope a larger international following, especially in juxtaposition to some of the lesser talented American artists.
For the past 60 years, the Western music industry has ignored Japanese musicians and talent as if they did not exist on this planet. Because the Western music industry did not sign many Japanese musicians to sales contracts in the Western music market and did not supply their music to the world market, we have long been deprived of the opportunity to learn about the existence of Japanese popular music and talent in various genres. It is only in the last decade or so, since the Millennium, that the invisible barrier of racial prejudice in the Western music industry has been broken down and the music of the past has been distributed throughout the world with the advent of the new media, the Internet , RUclips. Since then, many Japanese popular music and musicians and bands of the past have become known to many people around the world. The Japanese popular music scene of various genres had a history of more than 60 years, almost the same as that of the West, and was just as active as in the West, along with the flourishing Japanese musical instrument and music equipment manufacturing industry, However, from the 1970s to the present, Japanese musicians, no matter how talented, have not been given the opportunity to sign contracts that would take them to the world market, but only release contracts limited to the domestic Japanese market. many musical talents who shined in the 1980s had limited financial success and no recognition in the world, Some disappeared from the music industry. And now many of them are now old men, over 60 years old, and some have already passed away.
wow for the era this comes from these girls are killin it. I would rather listen to this than any 80s hair metal group,,,melody and hard rock is always hand in hand, The Japanese hard rock scene is alive and well...Band-Maid, Nemophila, Mary's Blood, Bridear, Japanese ladies carrying the torch! this Rocks, Doc 🤘
They were definitely light years better than a lot of the bands L.A. was churning out in the 80s. Show-Ya was in the league of only the best of the 80s rock bands. It's a shame they never made it big outside of Japan, and it was only due to them not singing in English and therefore not being seen as marketable by the big American record labels.
Before K pop became popular America ignores bands and artists that don’t speak English natively Groups like X japan went through this I discovered a lot great Japanese artist and bands through anime and I wonder why did they not get that known in the west
@@realdocloco How funny. It's exactly the same with me. Two years ago I found Maki Oyama's AcoMetal version of Genkai Lovers here. Searching for the original version has meanwhile turned me into a manic Show-Ya / Keiko Terada admirer. Even more funny is the fact that obviously exactly these two months ago when you decided to a upload it here I had just received my own DVD sample of this concert from the second hand market. A little bit more expensive, but those five girls are worth every cent of it.
Im in mexico and discovered this band after their reunion, which was like what? 2006? I think it came up on my recommendations after watching a bunch of loudness and seikimaII videos. I didnt even speak japanese at the time. These bands have enough followers in other countries even before internet. The band kruiz from russia is well known, same as purge, no one is telling you to listen to whats popular.
Hi, Doc Loco, this is Russ! Why didn't you let me know you had this channel? This is AWESOME! I'm looking for a lot of old concerts which have just disappeared. Keep on doing what You've been doing, and MORE POWER TO YA!
I hate to say it. These ladies rock a lot harder than some hair bands from those days. Too bad they have never toured the United States. I would have enjoyed their live performances a lot.
@@realdocloco They played a show in London too - and when I was living there and going to just about every hard rock gig I could at the time - at venues like the Marquee Club, Hammersmith Odeon, Astoria (now demolished), the Town & Country Club, and some others - and I saw dozens of shows ..... but never even heard of Show-Ya. :(
For the past 60 years, the Western music industry has ignored Japanese musicians and talent as if they did not exist on this planet. Because the Western music industry did not sign many Japanese musicians to sales contracts in the Western music market and did not supply their music to the world market, we have long been deprived of the opportunity to learn about the existence of Japanese popular music and talent in various genres. It is only in the last decade or so, since the Millennium, that the invisible barrier of racial prejudice in the Western music industry has been broken down and the music of the past has been distributed throughout the world with the advent of the new media, the Internet , RUclips. Since then, many Japanese popular music and musicians and bands of the past have become known to many people around the world. The Japanese popular music scene of various genres had a history of more than 60 years, almost the same as that of the West, and was just as active as in the West, along with the flourishing Japanese musical instrument and music equipment manufacturing industry, However, from the 1970s to the present, Japanese musicians, no matter how talented, have not been given the opportunity to sign contracts that would take them to the world market, but only release contracts limited to the domestic Japanese market. many musical talents who shone in the 1980s had limited financial success and no recognition in the world, Some disappeared from the music industry. And now many of them are old men, over 60 years old, and some have already passed away. Those are unfortunate, but true.
Joder con las japonesas que buenas ruedas de armónicos perfectas toda muy trabajado un poco comercial pero tienen mucho mérito. Muy divertidas en sus conciertos lo tienes que pasar fenomenal.
It seems like a shame that this band was kept on a short leash by their managers, with limited input into the songs they recorded, especially back in the 1980's, because when they were let loose, live on stage, they really rocked!
They had to change to sell records to the idol crowd, like the dumdums who were buying princess princess records. I still think all their albums are great. I think 2 weeks ago, keiko and saki (from other band i dont remember the name), were in a show called matsuko no shiranai sekai aand they talked about it, its a 1 hour show and it was awesome.
Show-Ya are, IMO _better_ than many of the current crop who are either [1] manufactured J-pop, or [2] seem to think that all you need is technical proficiency on your instruments.
@@pulaski1 I don't agree - well, I agree about Show-Ya being an amazing band of course, but speaking of current bands, you should listen to Gacharic Spin, Band-Maid, Lovebites, Nemophila, Brats, Pedro, Asterism ...
@@realdocloco Nemophila are pretty good, and Lovebites are good at what they do, though not really my cup of tea, and I'll check out the others, but I don't like Band-Maid - they sound sterile and formulaic to me.
@@pulaski1 Makes me wonder which songs you've heard (maybe very old stuff like Thrill?) - I think exactly the opposite. Try their recent (2020) live videos, like Wonderland, Domination or Play from their Shibuya live.
For the past 60 years, the Western music industry has ignored Japanese musicians and talent as if they did not exist on this planet. Because the Western music industry did not sign many Japanese musicians to sales contracts in the Western music market and did not supply their music to the world market, we have long been deprived of the opportunity to learn about the existence of Japanese popular music and talent in various genres. It is only in the last decade or so, since the Millennium, that the invisible barrier of racial prejudice in the Western music industry has been broken down and the music of the past has been distributed throughout the world with the advent of the new media, the Internet , RUclips. Since then, many Japanese popular music and musicians and bands of the past have become known to many people around the world. The Japanese popular music scene of various genres had a history of more than 60 years, almost the same as that of the West, and was just as active as in the West, along with the flourishing Japanese musical instrument and music equipment manufacturing industry, However, from the 1970s to the present, Japanese musicians, no matter how talented, have not been given the opportunity to sign contracts that would take them to the world market, but only release contracts limited to the domestic Japanese market. many musical talents who shined in the 1980s had limited financial success and no recognition in the world, Some disappeared from the music industry. And now many of them are now old men, over 60 years old, and some have already passed away.
Como la mayoría, descubrí a Show-Ya recientemente a través de Internet, y es una de las mejores cosas que me han pasado últimamente. Ya soy un devoto fan de ellas. Aunque su esplendor ocurrió hace poco más de treinta años, me siguen pareciendo magnificas, un Grupazo. Desde la primera vez que vi a Keiko cantando Fairy me enamoré de ella, y aún lo estoy. Un saludo a todas ellas donde quiera que estén. Aquí en México, poquitos pero elegidos las conocemos y las seguimos. Gracias.
寺田恵子かっけぇー👍好きだわー😍😍😍💕💕💕💕💕💕
子どもの頃に寺田さんを見て、一目惚れ😌🌸💕
姐さんたちカッコいい!!👍
あの頃20代だった。
生で聴いたパワーは、今も忘れない。
SHOW-YAやっぱり😂カッコ良い✨可愛らしさ❤ものぞかせてサイコー🌹大好きです。
ま、全部ウソなんですけどね(-。-)y-゜゜゜
Danke an YT, Show-Ya sind heute endlich in meiner Empfehlung aufgetaucht! Wie genial!🤘🤘🤘
SHOW-YA is a Japanese Hard Rock Heavy Metal band with five female members.
The band is a pioneer of Japanese girls metal bands composed entirely of women in the 1980s.
The predecessor of the band was the band "Medusa" with vocalist Keiko Terada and keyboardist Miki Nakamura, which later changed its name to "SHOW-YA".
In 1982, the band won the grand prize in the ladies' division of a band contest sponsored by YAMAHA.
In 1985, they made their major label debut with Toshiba EMI Japan.
Two songs from their seventh album "Outerlimits" released in 1989, their 8th single "Marginal Lovers" and 9th single " I Am a Stormy Woman " became consecutive hits, and the album sold over 600,000 copies, making them the most popular girl metal band in Japan at that time.
The band went through member changes, breakups, and reunions, and is one of those rare bands where the original members are still active with a career spanning over 35 years.
It is truly regrettable that SHOW-YA did not have the chance to sign a contract with a Western record company to release their works(CDs, DVD) in the global market during their young heyday.
SHOW-YA are...
KeikoTerada: Vocal
Satomi Senba: Bass, chorus
Miki (Captain) Nakamura - Keyboards, chorus
Miki (Mittan) Tsunoda- Drums, chorus
Miki (Sangou ,Third) Igarashi - Guitar, chorus,
カッコよすぎる‼️
これ以上の女性バンドは二度と出てこない
トラック運転しながら聴いてます。
カッコ良過ぎ❣️
今でも通用するロック🌹色褪せないバンド❗️
千葉県出身のスターです。中学生の時に地元凱旋ライブに行きましたよ。
25年前聴いてもも、今聴いてももカッコイイ😆💛
色褪せない❗❗️
メンバー紹介が特に好き😆💛
Keiko Terada GODDESS🤩🤩🤩🤩
はだはま😢はまゎ🎉をいおちまぁのがいしま す
Just incredible. The best metal band PERIOD!❤❤
One of the big regrets of my life is that I went so much of my life not knowing about this band. To the American music industry and media, that force feed us shit and never cover great artists outside the U.S., to hell with all of you. Thank you RUclips for letting us find stuff like this.
It's very unfortunate that this band didn't make it big outside of Japan. It was all because of the language barrier. Had they been American, they would have been huge in the 80s.
I agree 100 percent. When these ladies were out, the stuff I was listening to was really good, but thia stuff makes it sound like simple crap.if we in America had heard this, and women playing at that , people would have shit. Thank God for the internet. There are more and more female bands now , but these ladies beat them all, along with Aldious , Band Maid
and D Drive. Been listening to those 3 bands the last three years every day , then I hear older"classic" rock and I just shake my head and and go, " Damn, where was this stuff? And they're STILL rocking after 36 years just put out anew album. ROCK ON , japanese ladies!
@@donaldpruette2463 We did have a brief golden age of women in rock--Suzi Quatro, Joan Jett, Chrissie Hynde...a few others. It's a mystery why it didn't continue.
For the past 60 years, the Western music industry has ignored Japanese musicians and talent as if they did not exist on this planet.
Because the Western music industry did not sign many Japanese musicians to sales contracts in the Western music market and did not supply their music to the world market, we have long been deprived of the opportunity to learn about the existence of Japanese popular music and talent in various genres.
It is only in the last decade or so, since the Millennium, that the invisible barrier of racial prejudice in the Western music industry has been broken down and the music of the past has been distributed throughout the world with the advent of the new media, the Internet , RUclips.
Since then, many Japanese popular music and musicians and bands of the past have become known to many people around the world.
The Japanese popular music scene of various genres had a history of more than 60 years, almost the same as that of the West, and was just as active as in the West, along with the flourishing Japanese musical instrument and music equipment manufacturing industry,
However, from the 1970s to the present, Japanese musicians, no matter how talented, have not been given the opportunity to sign contracts that would take them to the world market, but only release contracts limited to the domestic Japanese market. many musical talents who shined in the 1980s had limited financial success and no recognition in the world, Some disappeared from the music industry. And now many of them are now old men, over 60 years old, and some have already passed away.
Unfortunately there is a lot of prejudice within American music broadcasting stations and American music corporations in general, specially against bands from Asia.
So glad the ladies of Japan have kept hair metal and rock alive all these years,
まだ、こんな素晴らしい動画があったとは不覚です。
姐さんら最盛期で半端なかった
声量から何から何まで最高!今でも最高です!
it's amazing there was such a great rock band organized with sexy women only in Japan long time ago.
THE ARE GREAT JAPANESE METAL BANDS FROM THE 80S ....LOUDNES...ANTHEM ....BUT THIS BAND IS SPECIAL ....IT S UNIQUE ...POWERFUL WOMEN ...AND A VOCALIST ...LIKE FEW KEIKO ..EATS THE STAGE ...POWERFUL VOICE ....AND WEARS THE METAL IN THE SOUL ...IT IS NOTICED ON THE STAGE ....I LOVE YOU KEIKO ....SHOY YA FOREVEEEEERRR BS. AS ARGENTINA...
恵子姐さん、カッコいい!!
If ever as a Westerner you wondered if you mix Deep Purple with Led Zeppelin together....well this is the result. 5 great female musicians that play different genres of music and do it so well. They promote female musicians in the world. Women can ROCK 👍 Thank you Doc Loco for posting this
I don't hear much Zep, but more Purple, but overall this strikes me more as influenced by MSG, even Keiko's between-song banter, which shouldn't be surprising as MSG was pretty popular in Japan.
ETA I just got to "You turn me over" and I hear Purplesque keyboards.
THE BEST FEMALE JAPANESE METAL BAND OF ALL TIME.... AND ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WORLD ... WITHOUT A DOUBT ...SHOW YA FOREVEEEEERRRR.....BUENOS AIRES....ARGENTINA...
I agree
I’ve only just found them on the internet - but I agree ...... the best female rock band I have heard play live. Anywhere. Ever!
Keiko is an amazing front-woman - so much energy, so sexy - and spot-on pitch!!
Great show all round - really tight & melodic
Band-Maid are good - but these were something else!!
Most excellent 👌
やっぱSHOW-YAいいねぇ!
姐さん達がいつまでもR&Rで!
I just found this great band. pathmaker for so many bands we love today. highest respect.
Love these ladies. The rock is so timeless.
No its not timeless.
Its very definitely of its time.
They still are excluded from Australia and Argentina for example.
These cultures are separated.
Time prevents communication from this band and half the world.
The Godmothers of all the great J-Rock women's band playing now! Thank you for this great vid and thank them for BAND-MAID, Gacharic Spin, Love Bites, Aldious, Destrose, Fate Gear, TRiDENT...........
Dont forget princes2
Just stumbled onto a Show-Ya video today. Then spent countless hours checking out other songs/clips/concerts, and finally found this one.
This band was amazing ! - not just amazing for Japan, not just amazing just for a girl-band - but a proper rock band with huge energy and presence.
I grew up on Cream, Free, Zeppelin, Rory Gallagher, Dire Straits, Tull ........ etc etc. But I would have given almost anything to see these girls live in the 80’s.
All 5 are genuinely really really good, and very tight - and Keiko Terada has huge charisma and energy as a front-woman. And what a voice !!
Thanks so much for uploading - can’t believe it’s taken me 30+ years to stumble onto Show-Ya.
I could have written the exact same words! My experience and feelings too!
@@realdocloco .... I’m just watching the Naon Yaoh Live recordings from 2019! These girls are age-defying - and Keiko is an absolute force of nature !
Wish I’d discovered them earlier - but better late than never ..... thanks to yourself and others ! 🙏🏼
GRACIAS SHOW YA.... I GOTTA YOUR LOVE TEMASOOO... UNO DE LOS MEJORES QUE HE ESCUCHADO EN ESTE GENERO METALERO... HERMOSO TEMA...
Fantastic!👌🙂❤
名曲‼️
生でライブ行けた人うらやましいよ。
この東京の会場じゃないけど、このツアーの大阪公演(at大阪厚生年金会館)に行きました!←って書いたけど、記憶を辿るとこの時は大阪ではなく京都だったかな?
Como la mayoría, descubrí a Show-Ya recientemente a través de Internet, y es una de las mejores cosas que me han pasado últimamente. Ya soy un devoto fan de ellas. Aunque su esplendor ocurrió hace poco más de treinta años, me siguen pareciendo magnificas, un Grupazo. Desde la primera vez que vi a Keiko cantando Fairy me enamoré de ella, y aún lo estoy. Un saludo a todas ellas donde quiera que estén. Aquí en México, poquitos pero elegidos las conocemos y las seguimos. Gracias.
i gotta your love ....one of the most beautiful songs.....powerful and overwhelming.... so well composed that i heard in my life thanks sow ya.....BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA....
I totally agree
THANK YOU DOC LOCO FOR COINCIDING WITH ME....THERE ARE DAYS THAT I WALK DOWN ...THEN THIS THEME LIFTES ME UP ....WITH STRENGTH ....THANKS SOW YA FOR EXISTING ....
Coincido
ESTA BANDA ES IMPRESIONANTE...LA VERDAD ME ENCANTA....MUY BUENAS..TEMAS MUY BIEN COMPUESTOS UN METAL MELODICO BIEN TRABAJADO...SHOW YA UNA DE MIS MEJORES BANDA FAVORITAS DEL HEAVY METAL....
20歳だ。高2の時、友達に借りたカセットテープで衝撃を受けて、あれから30年以上か…。
格好いい人達って何十年たっても格好いいんだな。
本当格好いい‼️
今でも大ファンです。
あなたの物語を共有してくれてありがとう!もし私が日本人だったら、当時はあなたのようだっただろう!
有り難う❗日本人だったらって何処の国の方?でも、関係ないよ‼️‼️国柄じゃなくその人その人で違うから…
@@kouif4183 私はベルギー人です。 80年代のShow-Yaを知りたかったです!
そっか、ベルギー🇧🇪の方なんだ。でも、良くSHOW-YA知ってるね。凄いよ。
SHOW-YAは、20年ぐらい早すぎたか?日本のメディアが20年遅かったか?だね❗
メディアかな?
また、SHOW-YAを沢山紹介してください。
@@kouif4183 遅れているのは欧米のメディアだと思います! Show-Yaが30年前にMTVのようなメディアで紹介されていたら、私はそれが好きだっただろう!
Wonderful post!
Thanks for sharing, everyone wins.
カッコイイわ❣️
🎸回しCooL‼️
You can always buy this dvd from internet. I have this one too! But is good that somebody who doesn't know the band yet see also this live footage. Awesome live!
Show-Ya's new album "SHOWDOWN" will be released on 08/30/21 - buy it! first single is Eye-To-Eye ruclips.net/video/ItCUyxbbg8M/видео.html
Its impossible for half the world to buy.
@@dreyn7780 you can buy every japanese artist records on CDjapan or amazon japan
💕💕💕💕💕💕Love Keiko, is the Queen to Heavy Metal
Jose Salas she is Japanese doro pesch
@@metaku397savionburnette6 But beautiful. ;)
Thank you Doc Loco. I actually have this concert, but they deserve to be known so much more.
I totally agree, they deserve so much more!
自分18歳だった🥺
なんか泣きそう
Thanks for sharing. They are amazing
Thank you Doc Loco!! I was living in Japan in the 80's. I regret selling my Show-Ya, Princess Princess, Hamada Mari cds. My favorite was Show-Ya. I tried listening to the newer metal groups from Japan and I wasn't impressed with Aldous ,Lovebites etc. I guess because I listen to death metal and black metal. Show-Ya just has "it". The only newer group I am very impressed with is Tricot--very unique!! Thanks again Doc Loco and good comment Timothy Brown -- I agree
I like Tricot too, but BAND-MAID and Nemophila are carrying forward on the path SHOW-YA blazed. You can see Keiko singing with Mayu of Nemophila in the NAON-YAON concert video that came out this week.
Lol Lovebites are fantastic. Also if you want a Japanese death metal girl band give Galmet a go. Gallhammer were somewhat popular as well.
まさに圧倒的!!!!!!
当時17歳。男子校でパンクバンドでギター弾きながら自宅でSHOW-YA弾いてた。
Great Gig!!! I loved it! Thank you so much for share man!! :D
Thank you for this video 🥰
I Love [ Show Ya ]💖💖
I Love [ Tereda keiko ] ❤❤❤❤
Thank You!!
Amo a Keiko!!!!😻😻😻😻💐👏👏👏👏👏👏
Epic!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing this, I really enjoyed it.🤘🏻
It's a shame this band isn't in the RRHOF!
If RRHOF opened to the world it would blow our Anglo minds though!
unas joyas!(vengan a Buenos Aires(cap. fed.))
It's disappointing that they didn't develope a larger international following, especially in juxtaposition to some of the lesser talented American artists.
They tried, they really did, but with no media support sadly
For the past 60 years, the Western music industry has ignored Japanese musicians and talent as if they did not exist on this planet.
Because the Western music industry did not sign many Japanese musicians to sales contracts in the Western music market and did not supply their music to the world market, we have long been deprived of the opportunity to learn about the existence of Japanese popular music and talent in various genres.
It is only in the last decade or so, since the Millennium, that the invisible barrier of racial prejudice in the Western music industry has been broken down and the music of the past has been distributed throughout the world with the advent of the new media, the Internet , RUclips.
Since then, many Japanese popular music and musicians and bands of the past have become known to many people around the world.
The Japanese popular music scene of various genres had a history of more than 60 years, almost the same as that of the West, and was just as active as in the West, along with the flourishing Japanese musical instrument and music equipment manufacturing industry,
However, from the 1970s to the present, Japanese musicians, no matter how talented, have not been given the opportunity to sign contracts that would take them to the world market, but only release contracts limited to the domestic Japanese market. many musical talents who shined in the 1980s had limited financial success and no recognition in the world, Some disappeared from the music industry. And now many of them are now old men, over 60 years old, and some have already passed away.
私の内で最高峰のバンドといったら、ショウヤかメガデス💖💖💖💖💖
海外の人からの評価が多い時点で、当時の日本の歌謡曲重視の考え無しの利権確保って姿勢がおかしく思えて、未だに音楽ではガラパゴス化している世界では売れないコンテンツしか発信できない日本の音楽業界の勘違いの根本はこれもあったのか?とか思ったりする
SHOW-YAの売り方を初手から勘違いし続けた東芝EMIは無能の吹き溜まりだったという評価しかない
動画のコメだけ見てど素人が知ったかすんなアホ!世界中のレーベルで試行錯誤しながら音楽は成り立ってきたんだよ(-。-)y-゜゜゜
@@abckenshin3825 レーベルを気にして音楽を楽しめない痛いカス
wow for the era this comes from these girls are killin it. I would rather listen to this than any 80s hair metal group,,,melody and hard rock is always hand in hand, The Japanese hard rock scene is alive and well...Band-Maid, Nemophila, Mary's Blood, Bridear, Japanese ladies carrying the torch! this Rocks, Doc
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They were definitely light years better than a lot of the bands L.A. was churning out in the 80s. Show-Ya was in the league of only the best of the 80s rock bands. It's a shame they never made it big outside of Japan, and it was only due to them not singing in English and therefore not being seen as marketable by the big American record labels.
it's a pity they aren't more known in the western world
True! I had never heard of them two years ago! I would have LOVED 'em back then. Now I found all their records but damn I'm late 😔
Before K pop became popular America ignores bands and artists that don’t speak English natively Groups like X japan went through this I discovered a lot great Japanese artist and bands through anime and I wonder why did they not get that known in the west
@@realdocloco How funny. It's exactly the same with me. Two years ago I found Maki Oyama's AcoMetal version of Genkai Lovers here. Searching for the original version has meanwhile turned me into a manic Show-Ya / Keiko Terada admirer.
Even more funny is the fact that obviously exactly these two months ago when you decided to a upload it here I had just received my own DVD sample of this concert from the second hand market. A little bit more expensive, but those five girls are worth every cent of it.
Im in mexico and discovered this band after their reunion, which was like what? 2006? I think it came up on my recommendations after watching a bunch of loudness and seikimaII videos. I didnt even speak japanese at the time. These bands have enough followers in other countries even before internet. The band kruiz from russia is well known, same as purge, no one is telling you to listen to whats popular.
percussion first class aloha
今日2024年3月28日初めてショウヤさんの歌聞きました格好いいですね後ボーカルの女の人セクシー😊
Hi, Doc Loco, this is Russ! Why didn't you let me know you had this channel? This is AWESOME! I'm looking for a lot of old concerts which have just disappeared. Keep on doing what You've been doing, and MORE POWER TO YA!
Hey Russ - this was my gear review/test channel actually, but recently I uploaded a (very) few concerts.
35:09 Highway star organ solo
Loved it!!
I hate to say it. These ladies rock a lot harder than some hair bands from those days. Too bad they have never toured the United States. I would have enjoyed their live performances a lot.
They actually played some gigs in the US, but no real tour sadly
@@realdocloco They played a show in London too - and when I was living there and going to just about every hard rock gig I could at the time - at venues like the Marquee Club, Hammersmith Odeon, Astoria (now demolished), the Town & Country Club, and some others - and I saw dozens of shows ..... but never even heard of Show-Ya. :(
They even went to mexico city.
For the past 60 years, the Western music industry has ignored Japanese musicians and talent as if they did not exist on this planet.
Because the Western music industry did not sign many Japanese musicians to sales contracts in the Western music market and did not supply their music to the world market, we have long been deprived of the opportunity to learn about the existence of Japanese popular music and talent in various genres.
It is only in the last decade or so, since the Millennium, that the invisible barrier of racial prejudice in the Western music industry has been broken down and the music of the past has been distributed throughout the world with the advent of the new media, the Internet , RUclips.
Since then, many Japanese popular music and musicians and bands of the past have become known to many people around the world.
The Japanese popular music scene of various genres had a history of more than 60 years, almost the same as that of the West, and was just as active as in the West, along with the flourishing Japanese musical instrument and music equipment manufacturing industry,
However, from the 1970s to the present, Japanese musicians, no matter how talented, have not been given the opportunity to sign contracts that would take them to the world market, but only release contracts limited to the domestic Japanese market. many musical talents who shone in the 1980s had limited financial success and no recognition in the world, Some disappeared from the music industry. And now many of them are old men, over 60 years old, and some have already passed away.
Those are unfortunate, but true.
This is so bad ass!
アンルイスさんとショウヤさんの六本木心中の動画から来ました!😊
Thank you thank you thank you :D!!
My pleasure!
Omg, where can I get this music?
Joder con las japonesas que buenas ruedas de armónicos perfectas toda muy trabajado un poco comercial pero tienen mucho mérito. Muy divertidas en sus conciertos lo tienes que pasar fenomenal.
わしは今年95になる爺じゃが、寺田恵子はロックンロールするために生まれた女じや。熱いスビリットを感じるわい。 そうついこの間まで この小娘と同じスピリットを持った奴がおった
たしか、「忌野清志郎」というたかのう・・・・・・・・
ソロパート紹介も痺れるわ
ガチロック
💃❣️wndfi‥very‥good‥betifl‥nice‥song‥🎼🎤🎼‥🎸🎷🎺🎻🎹‥🇯🇵💃😎❣️
メンバー紹介があって好き😊
una maravilla!!!
34:45 キャプテン!なるほど。キーボード(ジョンロード)を奏でる。ついつい、ハイウエイに乗った(笑い)気分だわ
思えないことが寺田恵子さんはただ153センチ
It seems like a shame that this band was kept on a short leash by their managers, with limited input into the songs they recorded, especially back in the 1980's, because when they were let loose, live on stage, they really rocked!
They had to change to sell records to the idol crowd, like the dumdums who were buying princess princess records. I still think all their albums are great. I think 2 weeks ago, keiko and saki (from other band i dont remember the name), were in a show called matsuko no shiranai sekai aand they talked about it, its a 1 hour show and it was awesome.
@@leredditcommander8208 IMO Princess Princess is unlistenable, just _terrible._
So this is the harbinger of Japanese female rock bands that we see now?
The prototype.Fully functionnal.
Show-Ya are, IMO _better_ than many of the current crop who are either [1] manufactured J-pop, or [2] seem to think that all you need is technical proficiency on your instruments.
@@pulaski1 I don't agree - well, I agree about Show-Ya being an amazing band of course, but speaking of current bands, you should listen to Gacharic Spin, Band-Maid, Lovebites, Nemophila, Brats, Pedro, Asterism ...
@@realdocloco Nemophila are pretty good, and Lovebites are good at what they do, though not really my cup of tea, and I'll check out the others, but I don't like Band-Maid - they sound sterile and formulaic to me.
@@pulaski1 Makes me wonder which songs you've heard (maybe very old stuff like Thrill?) - I think exactly the opposite. Try their recent (2020) live videos, like Wonderland, Domination or Play from their Shibuya live.
9歳でした
自分は13歳でした
今となってはどっちらも40過ぎのオッサンですが....🤣🤣🤣
💕💞🐉💞💕
やっぱ庄屋じゃなくてSHOW-YA寺田恵子はすごい人です 1980年代の女子ロックバンド先駆け的ないでしょうか? その後1990年代にELT?2000年代はアナログからデジタル化になったけど50代のオッサンには最近の曲について行けません(^ ̥> ̫ < ̥^)
やっぱり俺には限界よりターンミーオ-バー一択や
3:10
7:40
10:42
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20:30
25:59
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🎸ソロ
バブルど真ん中
仙波さんは俺の永遠の姐さん
08:14 hopefully Mr. Jack Russell and Mr. Carl Thomas Keifer will watch this...😎
Funny about it being not available.
Artists wOULD make their art For Sale.
Its got nothing to do with art.
Music is ALL about timing.
For the past 60 years, the Western music industry has ignored Japanese musicians and talent as if they did not exist on this planet.
Because the Western music industry did not sign many Japanese musicians to sales contracts in the Western music market and did not supply their music to the world market, we have long been deprived of the opportunity to learn about the existence of Japanese popular music and talent in various genres.
It is only in the last decade or so, since the Millennium, that the invisible barrier of racial prejudice in the Western music industry has been broken down and the music of the past has been distributed throughout the world with the advent of the new media, the Internet , RUclips.
Since then, many Japanese popular music and musicians and bands of the past have become known to many people around the world.
The Japanese popular music scene of various genres had a history of more than 60 years, almost the same as that of the West, and was just as active as in the West, along with the flourishing Japanese musical instrument and music equipment manufacturing industry,
However, from the 1970s to the present, Japanese musicians, no matter how talented, have not been given the opportunity to sign contracts that would take them to the world market, but only release contracts limited to the domestic Japanese market. many musical talents who shined in the 1980s had limited financial success and no recognition in the world, Some disappeared from the music industry. And now many of them are now old men, over 60 years old, and some have already passed away.
ショー屋ってFoxy と並んでトップギャルロックバンドですね!
👍😈❤😈👍!!!
2024年で寺田さんは還暦だそうです!未婚です。もむたいない!
По сравнению с этими девочками, Сузи Кватро и Дора, тихонько стоят в стороне.
ジョンロードかよ
五十嵐さん不気味すぎ
非常に音程が不安定 不十分。ドラムショボすぎ。今時の中学生のバンドバックで還暦のババサが歌う 良く言えば そんな感じ。
ほほう。
そこまで言うなら君の演奏の映像を見せてくれ😏
Como la mayoría, descubrí a Show-Ya recientemente a través de Internet, y es una de las mejores cosas que me han pasado últimamente. Ya soy un devoto fan de ellas. Aunque su esplendor ocurrió hace poco más de treinta años, me siguen pareciendo magnificas, un Grupazo. Desde la primera vez que vi a Keiko cantando Fairy me enamoré de ella, y aún lo estoy. Un saludo a todas ellas donde quiera que estén. Aquí en México, poquitos pero elegidos las conocemos y las seguimos. Gracias.
Nyse comment!
A Show Ya las conocí con Steffanie Borges por el Anime Urusei Yatsura, y están a la altura de Bandas como Vixen o como las Heart