That was awesome!
I also love how many Japanese crowds at gigs seem quite polite and very appreciative of the music. I'd love to play there someday!
Found this on Youtube. The chops aren't amazing, but the way the crowd is in to it is, and the concept is entertaining and unique. To think it up is one thing, pulling it off is another.
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That was awesome!
I also love how many Japanese crowds at gigs seem quite polite and very appreciative of the music. I'd love to play there someday!
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That is super cool. Kudos to that guy for having the huevos to pull that off
That was pretty cool, great idea too.
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That was a pretty cool way to do an interplay! Thanks for posting it Riverr.
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Glad you've enjoyed this. I've since found out the drummer, Nero, plays for Japan's Michael Jackson, Merry. Pop music is mostly about the hook and the showmanship, and when it comes to drums, as a drummer I enjoy good and unusual or different abilities in showmanship being demonstrated. I put this up there is Cozy Powell's solo to the 1812 Overture. This stuff keeps the crowds attention and you can't beat that.
As far as the crowds in Japan go. I've always heard that they go to concerts to particpate, not just listen. It would be fun to experience that someday.
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