I love Buck-Tick so damn much. Sakurai Atsushi's voice is mesmerising. This is such a classic. Please check their other live performances. My faves are Flame, Snow White and Kuchizuke.
great reaction! this song is my fav from them, especially the music video version 💗 i would next recommend reacting to Gensou No Hana, Kogoeru and Die from BUCK-TICK!
Please react to Muma the nightmare, Rakuen, Romance, mienai mono wo miyoutosuru gokai subete gokai da, Shingetsu ,all live their performance is incredible, it is so mysterious
Thank you, and another great reaction, I'm very glad that you liked this band! But about the movements of Sakurai and the theme of visual kei - I still would like to distinguish between these concepts. Sakurai in particular is a big fan of David Bowie, Peter Murphy (Bauhaus), Siouxsie (Siouxsie and the Banshees), Dave Venian (The Damned) - and if you watch their live performances (they are all still alive (except Bowie of course, eh) and there are fresh concerts literally this year or the past, I watched Peter Murphy yesterday - I almost shed a tear, how cool) - all this theatricality and gestures-mime - this is the Bowie school. What the younger generation is doing and visual kei looks to me mostly like mindless imitation, not like stage performances and tricks. In Sakurai, all gestures are thought out and often mean directly specific things (but usually, of course, it’s something like “showing what I sing” (literally a separate movement on a separate word) or something that matches the rhythm of the song or mood, or elements of dance (they have a lot and dance songs, and crazy and very fast and aggressive), which makes the song even more alive.Sakurai in this regard is just a wild stage diva, and can illustrate with herself, minor changes in the costume (transformer suits), a small set of accessories (like a cane or hats, scarves, the hem of a skirt, a cloak, a boa) completely different images and stories (conditionally from a saint to a murderous maniac). and visual kei more often - like antics for the sake of antics. On the subject of dance songs (I'm not sure if you like aggressive music as all the reactions are to ballads) one of the best is Cuba Libre for example. There are many versions, but in principle they are all good in their own way.
The Performance itself is from 2016 I saw them play it in 2019 and it was brilliant. I want them to play at M'era Luna so bad... For sth a bit different from them I would suggest Zangai, Mudai, kagirinaku nezumi or black cherry
I just wanted to write about Dress 2019! This is really the best version, even though the broadcast of the concert was with a very muffled sound - but this song was not touched. I wanted to upload it to RUclips, but due to copyright it is blocked, like all the other concerts that were live TV broadcasts.
@@stocking_buck-tick_cafe that whole day in question was so good. Truly a godly setlist and they were playing really well. The sound in the venue itself was great iirc. Hopefully WoWoW will realease their hold on the footage so that we can get a DVD/BluRay Release🤞🤞
Another very beautiful song from later ballads is Gekka Reijin, I think you should like it too. ruclips.net/video/O7u9CpBl-yE/видео.html More instrumental, with a rich acoustic sound of guitars as well, but not a ballad (one might even say militant) and Sakurai's vocals are very cool here too. - cum uh sol nu - furasuko no besshu - ruclips.net/video/tKDqMBNL1Is/видео.html
NO NO NO, BT is not inspired by Depeche Mode. They have a lot of different idols for five people, the list of which includes well-known ones (like the Beatles), drummer Yagami Toll likes more classic rock, the second guitarist (right) Hidehiko Hoshino is more inclined towards more classical guitar playing and surf rock ( here are the ballads that you liked - these are his compositions, Dress here), the main composer Imai Hissashi is known more as a heretic guitarist, because he uses the guitar not like normal guitarists (almost like a synthesizer) and also uses the theremin. But since childhood, Imai has been a fan of YMO (Yellow Magic Orchestra), this is a very cool Japanese band with Ryuyuchi Sakamoto, a kind of answer to Kraftwerk. And that's how BT has a lot of electronic sound (besides Bowie and so on). Also there are various punks, like PIL. And Sakurai (but not only him) love Bowie, Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Damned - the main names. And from the Japanese groups, Depeche Mode was inspired - the Soft Ballet group - an amazing group and songs and performances (but unfortunately they broke up by the end of the 90s), but these guys are also from the close musical and stage circle of BT. ruclips.net/video/I9H1IGNaGSQ/видео.html for example
Hi my name is tory i have been a huge fan of bucktick since 2006 they are very very amazing and talented
😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
RIP Atsushi, your voice will be remembered 😔
BUCK-TICK
dress
kiss me good-bye
sakura
jupiter
iconoclasm
etc.
Velmi krásná a něžná píseň s úžasným hlasem. 🎶💥🎶 Taky hra na hudební nástroje je úžasná 🎸 a bicí. 👏 Vaše reakce a hodnocení je skvělé. 👍 Děkuji Vám. 🥀
I love Buck-Tick so damn much. Sakurai Atsushi's voice is mesmerising. This is such a classic.
Please check their other live performances. My faves are Flame, Snow White and Kuchizuke.
この歌詞って櫻井敦司が自嘲して書いた歌詞なんだよね
20代半ばで、自分のことなんか十数年経てば、みんな忘れるだろうという意味が込められている
でも、十数年経った今、こうして海外の人たちに聴かれるようになるとはね
海外での人気が急上昇していますね
Man is this the actual meaning of the lyrics ??
Out of curiosity, is he the forgotten promise?
great reaction! this song is my fav from them, especially the music video version 💗 i would next recommend reacting to Gensou No Hana, Kogoeru and Die from BUCK-TICK!
Please react to Muma the nightmare, Rakuen, Romance, mienai mono wo miyoutosuru gokai subete gokai da, Shingetsu ,all live their performance is incredible, it is so mysterious
Thank you, and another great reaction, I'm very glad that you liked this band!
But about the movements of Sakurai and the theme of visual kei - I still would like to distinguish between these concepts. Sakurai in particular is a big fan of David Bowie, Peter Murphy (Bauhaus), Siouxsie (Siouxsie and the Banshees), Dave Venian (The Damned) - and if you watch their live performances (they are all still alive (except Bowie of course, eh) and there are fresh concerts literally this year or the past, I watched Peter Murphy yesterday - I almost shed a tear, how cool) - all this theatricality and gestures-mime - this is the Bowie school. What the younger generation is doing and visual kei looks to me mostly like mindless imitation, not like stage performances and tricks. In Sakurai, all gestures are thought out and often mean directly specific things (but usually, of course, it’s something like “showing what I sing” (literally a separate movement on a separate word) or something that matches the rhythm of the song or mood, or elements of dance (they have a lot and dance songs, and crazy and very fast and aggressive), which makes the song even more alive.Sakurai in this regard is just a wild stage diva, and can illustrate with herself, minor changes in the costume (transformer suits), a small set of accessories (like a cane or hats, scarves, the hem of a skirt, a cloak, a boa) completely different images and stories (conditionally from a saint to a murderous maniac).
and visual kei more often - like antics for the sake of antics.
On the subject of dance songs (I'm not sure if you like aggressive music as all the reactions are to ballads) one of the best is Cuba Libre for example. There are many versions, but in principle they are all good in their own way.
The Performance itself is from 2016
I saw them play it in 2019 and it was brilliant.
I want them to play at M'era Luna so bad...
For sth a bit different from them I would suggest Zangai, Mudai, kagirinaku nezumi or black cherry
I just wanted to write about Dress 2019! This is really the best version, even though the broadcast of the concert was with a very muffled sound - but this song was not touched.
I wanted to upload it to RUclips, but due to copyright it is blocked, like all the other concerts that were live TV broadcasts.
@@stocking_buck-tick_cafe that whole day in question was so good. Truly a godly setlist and they were playing really well. The sound in the venue itself was great iirc.
Hopefully WoWoW will realease their hold on the footage so that we can get a DVD/BluRay Release🤞🤞
Another very beautiful song from later ballads is Gekka Reijin, I think you should like it too.
ruclips.net/video/O7u9CpBl-yE/видео.html
More instrumental, with a rich acoustic sound of guitars as well, but not a ballad (one might even say militant) and Sakurai's vocals are very cool here too.
- cum uh sol nu - furasuko no besshu -
ruclips.net/video/tKDqMBNL1Is/видео.html
NO NO NO, BT is not inspired by Depeche Mode. They have a lot of different idols for five people, the list of which includes well-known ones (like the Beatles), drummer Yagami Toll likes more classic rock, the second guitarist (right) Hidehiko Hoshino is more inclined towards more classical guitar playing and surf rock ( here are the ballads that you liked - these are his compositions, Dress here), the main composer Imai Hissashi is known more as a heretic guitarist, because he uses the guitar not like normal guitarists (almost like a synthesizer) and also uses the theremin. But since childhood, Imai has been a fan of YMO (Yellow Magic Orchestra), this is a very cool Japanese band with Ryuyuchi Sakamoto, a kind of answer to Kraftwerk. And that's how BT has a lot of electronic sound (besides Bowie and so on).
Also there are various punks, like PIL.
And Sakurai (but not only him) love Bowie, Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Damned - the main names.
And from the Japanese groups, Depeche Mode was inspired - the Soft Ballet group - an amazing group and songs and performances (but unfortunately they broke up by the end of the 90s), but these guys are also from the close musical and stage circle of BT.
ruclips.net/video/I9H1IGNaGSQ/видео.html for example