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@stefanlindbom88702 жыл бұрын
I can't get throu this song without tearing up
@mbkbenz3 жыл бұрын
The fans be like "we can sing this part like a million time to hold them to stay"
@FrankE.Stoner19693 жыл бұрын
Last concert, last song with Hide (guitar) an important moment in music history, every time overwhelming for me 😭
@sreypovchun6632 жыл бұрын
I teared up
@powbobs2 жыл бұрын
The crowd kept singing for nine minutes.
@alexn48433 жыл бұрын
Toshi (singer) didn't want to do this concert. He felt that the fans hated him and wanted to attack him for quitting the band which caused the band to break up but Hide (guitarist) convinced him to do it. There is an excellent documentary called "We are X" that goes through the history of X Japan.
@markmathewssgbcpenaltyboxs63893 жыл бұрын
I am man enough to admit I tear up every time I watch this. This was their last concert and last song together. As I understand it, the lead singer left the group and a few months later the guitarist in the yellow passed away. Knowing this makes it just that much more emotional and to be sung to by the crowd as you left stage for the last time just can not fathom how that must have felt. Thank you for reacting to this video.
@herrbraun48753 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/moavnJiJecdpfKs Hello and greetings from Germany! You got most things right, except that this wasn't the last song of this concert. This was their last song before a break in the program as this show lasted over 3 hours. In the link above you'll find the last song they played before disbanding for 10 years as well as the reactions of the fans in the crowd and a tribute video of their time as a band with some of their favorite moments that is still all part of the concert, but the last song they played "live" together was fittingly called "The Last Song". And a little warning: Prepare some tissues as this video has some seriously strong onions. Have a nice day and We Are X! 🙅♂️X🙅♀️
@autohmae3 жыл бұрын
What is kind of an interesting fact, Suzuka Nakamoto (Su-metal in Babymetal) was born 11 days before the Last Live. Which in some ways makes Babymetal feel like some sort of continuation of Japanese rock/metal with passion.
@redscarlet_243 жыл бұрын
Imissyou HIDE😭😭💔Everyime i watch this last live..i cry...😭💔
@corruptedfiles19893 жыл бұрын
Rumour is the crowd is still singing the chorus
@juangomez75863 жыл бұрын
X-Japan..... one of the best !!!
@haido91213 жыл бұрын
I legit got choked up as i'm writing this. No matter how many times I've seen this concert, it still gets to me everytime
@azizanputra3 жыл бұрын
We are X.
@emb50913 жыл бұрын
On QUEEN's youtube channel, you can watch Yoshiki of X Japan, Brian and Roger of QUEEN, BABYMETAL, Sarah Brightman, SixTones and LiSA performing "Endless Rain" to start off 2021. At one part, it was amazing to see and hear both Su and Moa singing at the same time! And during Su's solo part, her voice was so deep and beautiful! 🦊🤘
@Harv72b3 жыл бұрын
If someone wrote this exact scene as the climax of a movie about some fictional band, people would call bullshit. And keep in mind that this show was in Tokyo, with an almost entirely Japanese audience, who were all singing the band's _English_ lyrics to them. Someone could've made a ton of money selling kleenex in that arena. If X Japan were "born in America or England and sang in English, they might be the biggest band in the world." -Gene Simmons
@Jackaldog20003 жыл бұрын
Love when reactors do X Japan.. thank you!!!! Awesome reaction.
@KamikazeWeed3 жыл бұрын
Please do more X Japan. They have crazy backstory, they broke up because the vocalist (Toshi) got brainwashed into joining a cult who did mental and physical harm to him and pushed him to disband the band. Few months later after this concert, Hide (pink haired guitarist) killed himself (either by accident or on purpose), Hide had solo career going on and had very different music style compared to X Japan. Yoshiki who is the pianist/drummer/composer and lyricist, has deep background, from when he was born doctors told his mother he wouldnt live very long, he had severe asthma and a fragile body, his father committed suicide when he was 10, he was already into classical music (piano) but his mother got him drums as a gift. He started drumming hard to comprehend the pain and sadness and anger due his father's passing, eventually after drumming so hard he had to wear a neckbrace and take medication, he was even collapsing on stage for the lack of oxygen, Yoshiki had surgery done to his neck/back few years ago, without it he would be paralyzed. Yoshiki composed a song for the Emperor of Japan and a song for the golden globe awards, Yoshiki had his own comic done by Stan Lee. X Japan was such a huge impact in Japanese society from their punk-ish crazy style to the music, since there wasnt a lot of that type of thinking in Japan back then, they have crazy musical influence in japanese rock, there is timeline where they say music is after X japan or before X japan, they started Visual Kei style, which then originated a lot of bands in japan. Yoshiki directed a documentary about X Japan called We Are X! Its one of the best documents ive personally seen, people from guns n roses, kiss , marilyn manson and other greatly known bands said that if X japan was to be born in USA or they would sing in english they were to be the biggest band in the world. the pink haired guitarist hide (Hideto Matsumoto) died by accidentally falling asleep on a doorknob, doing some kind of neck-stretch while intoxicated, he died few months after X Japan disbanded in 1997(this concert), Yoshiki mainly did all of X Japans songs from lyrics to composing, but hide had done few songs for X Japan such as Sadistic Desire which is one of my favourites, and many others. hide's funeral was attended by 50 000+ people and flowers honoring his memory was stacked on 2km long lane, some fans even did copycat suicides after they heard the news. Hide has been compared to Kurt Cobain as a musician, he had extreme talent and vision about art and music, sadly we can only enjoy his musical achievements until 1998.
@rickwagner-3 жыл бұрын
"An endless rain fills my heart, forever." - 'No Rain, No Rainbow'
@emb50913 жыл бұрын
🦊🤘
@Hananismail6193 жыл бұрын
Beautiful song always make me wanna cry when i listen. Also ofcourse rip to the fallen band member😭
@practicewhatyoupreach83823 жыл бұрын
There are so many connections between X-Japan and BabyMetal specifically. It's been said that NRNR is a tribute to Endless Rain. The neck brace is a tribute and a reminder as to the damage excessive headbanging can do to a person. Yoshiki who was playing the piano is also the drummer. He needed to have surgery because of the hard headbanging he did. The "We Are" done by BabyMetal is also a tribute to the "We Are X".
@zahidurrahman28693 жыл бұрын
"Endless Rain" is a masterpiece. Rolling Stone referred to the song as "November Rain, minus the bullshit" and called it X's first big chart hit PS - YES, this was their last concert, in 1997. after that, the band got disbanded or inactive. and so many things happened after that. one of the guitarists died in 1998. i encourage you to dig into X JAPAN. they are considered the father of rock in japan. they were really true rockstars.
@autohmae3 жыл бұрын
Some say Purple Rain from Prince inspired X-Japan Endless Rain and one or both inspired Guns N Roses November Rain. What we do know pretty much for certain Endless Rain inspired No Rain, No Rainbow by Babymetal. Judging how X-Japan performed Endless Rain with some of the members of Queen, Queen was probably an inspiration as well.
@jakemuller86263 жыл бұрын
bro, this song live hits so hard, no wonder they did a beautiful version with many more artists including Babymetal last new year eve. I also noticed at least 80% of the audience were female, that chorus at the end is clearly proof of that :P yesterday Takayoshi Ohmura and Boh-sama did a livestream of the Kari Band (or Angels of Dark, i guess that's their band name now) and they played one of the shows were Mikio was playing with them, my heart couldn't take so many emotions rushing T_T Thanks for this and i hope you watch many more songs from X-Japan \m/
@karingeiger61483 жыл бұрын
Although I prefer X Japan's fast songs, Endless Rain from Last Live brings me to tears each time I watch it. I find it heartbreaking how singer Toshl went to sit next to each of the other members, how they were fighting their tears. They were disbanded for 10 years but got together again (except for late guitarist Hide) and toured the world. Interestingly, if I'm not mistaken, their last concert in 2018 was the unprecedented No Audience Concert - long before Covid 19. For more reactions on X Japan I would suggest: Scars kzbin.info/www/bejne/oYSaiXd9gqxgi6s (one of Hide's compositions in a completely different style) and: Kurenai kzbin.info/www/bejne/sGq3hnuBZa5nf80 (from 2009, shortly after reunification) or kzbin.info/www/bejne/i2LVfJqDoNx1bJo (version from the band's Visual Key times) - maybe their most popular song and my personal farourite. I keep believing they will be back after the pandemic is over.
@butacos13883 жыл бұрын
Very impressive comment. Emotional song. In addition audience reaction make us impressive way such as cry
@inkoinfinity23 жыл бұрын
They went on singing for ten whole minutes after they left
@qoo58163 жыл бұрын
Please react to Xjapan - Tears. Because this song is most related to yoshiki, for his late dad who committed suicide
@usernonfriendly17623 жыл бұрын
and to think that this song was produced mostly because their then label sony (1989) wanted them to have at least one ballad, even though yoshiki (piano, drummer, main guy behind the band) had no intention of producing any at the time. so he basically just hammered this out on a whim.
@iDanovh3 жыл бұрын
The live version with Yoshiki, Brian May, Roger Taylor, Sara Brightman, BABYMETAL, SixTones & LiSA is awesome... You should react to that
@butterfly-yh8zn3 жыл бұрын
Great song I also really like the version from Yoshiki, BABYMETAL, Brian May, Sarah Brightman, SixTones and LiSA at Kohaku Uta Gassen 2020.
@baumi-metal91233 жыл бұрын
but so sadly, Su had only a few seconds...
@galdanag3 жыл бұрын
@@baumi-metal9123 They all had to share it... I think Su had a fair share.
@autohmae3 жыл бұрын
@@galdanag And it was the right part, because it had some of the words that connect this song to Babymetal's song.
@stevechevy33823 жыл бұрын
Great tune You gotta be dead to not feel this.
@saschawalter3583 жыл бұрын
Wow what a crowd😮😮👏👏
@kobayashi.official3 жыл бұрын
Tokyo dome seats 55,000 people. X-Japan has had 18 sold out concerts there! ❤️
@saschawalter3583 жыл бұрын
@@kobayashi.official Yes I know Jisoo sing Yuki No Hanna there😁I mean the energy of the Crowd😅
@tttxttt_57903 жыл бұрын
TOSHI's final live performance in a brainwashed and suffering state. His microphone had been prepared by the staff to be disconnected if he made any unusual remarks. During this song, vocalist TOSHI circles around to apologize to each member. A while after this concert, TOSHI hides in front of HIDE, the pink-haired guitarist who had died, but HIDE looks angry, because HIDE is an adult and he must have seen TOSHI as a victim. This whole show was a sad farewell, and a farewell to the band for the fans as well.
@schelin14473 жыл бұрын
Damn ninja onions!!
@Wombatmetal3 жыл бұрын
This was their last concert, the band broike up in 1997. In 1998 their lead guitarist, Hide, died. But the band came back together later on and started performing again. Yoshiki, the pianist/drummer, is the elder statesman of metal today, and the neck brace Babymetal wears comes from him. He cracked some vertebrate headbanging too hard and had to wear a neckbrace on the drums.
@69opsman3 жыл бұрын
"That's how you leave a room" you being a performer we can see how it hit you. X-Japan have some really great songs, you should check out "Endless Rain" at Carnegie Hall 2019.
@corruptedfiles19893 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: I ran a half marathon lengthed run the other day for the first time in a few months so was a bit out of shape. At about 18kms this song came on. I'm not sure if it was my knees and energy or if the song was just really moving me... Regardless I probably had a pained funny face. Great song
@azizanputra3 жыл бұрын
I came for their powermetal and stayed for their ballads. Amazing. One of my wish is for Su-metal to cover Forever Love at least once.
@KitsyX3 жыл бұрын
It was their last concert at the time... The lead singer was brainwashed by a cult who told him he shouldn't do it anymore... A bit after this the lead guitarist died too... A while later the lead singer came back and they started performing together again... I think they're still working on a new album, but it's been a while and I don't think we've heard anything about it recently... The drummer/pianist/songwriter has been having some health problems and neck surgeries and such... Hopefully we eventually get that album though lol. Who knows? Still, I got to see them in London a few years ago and they were pretty amazing... Some of the intervals were kinda long though, which isn't too surprising given the drummer has neck problems, pretty much all types of repetitive strain injuries, asthma and still plays drums like a madman lol Apparently they have to keep oxygen cannisters for him and sometimes he passes out. Sadly, I think I had to miss the very last part because I had work the next day and had to get the train home... I'm not sure if they were encores or planned intervals... I think they might have had 30 to 45 minutes breaks each time... And people were still chanting the whole time lol I think they deserve it though.
@azizanputra3 жыл бұрын
The Last Live was the last live for this line up. They broke up or remain inactive. They have had a planned. If i I remember the facts right. The singer joint a "cult", Yoshiki need a break and they have side projects and Hide passed away months later.
@johnytang35513 жыл бұрын
Mags 🤘
@suenterry11603 жыл бұрын
I wish American Rock & roll Hall of fame select X Japan: Yoshiki Toshi Hide Taiji Pata Heath Sugizo
@Hananismail6193 жыл бұрын
Also a little fun fact i actually know why when i listen to babymetal's no rain no rainbow for a number of years it reminds me of X JAPAN's endless rain, its because X JAPAN actually have alot of influence on babymetal in some if not most of their performance. So its not just metallica and other western bands influence them, ofcourse X JAPAN influenced babymetal why did i not think of that. Its only when i listen to no rain no rainbow is when it reminds me of X JAPAN and if i am not wrong babymetal's no rain no rainbow is a direct tribute to X JAPAN endless rain There is actually a video of su and moa with a number of other artists like if im not wrong queen band members singing to this song on a japanese show for a new year thing or something
@autohmae3 жыл бұрын
Their are many connections between Babymetal and X-Japan, the first connection started with Suzuka being born 11 days before the Last Live concert. We are ?!!! :-)
@Hananismail6193 жыл бұрын
@@autohmae oh ok good to know thanks. 11 days before su is born and a year eleven months 3 days after i was born
@autohmae3 жыл бұрын
@@Hananismail619 It's sometimes fun to find these things/connections. So Suzuka has a connection with the Last Live, which was performed on the 31st of December. When Su-metal performed Endless Rain with Yoshiki, it was also on a 31st of December :-)
@Hananismail6193 жыл бұрын
@@autohmae yea i know but now i want them to either collab or atleast in future babymetal shows su sings endless rain.
@autohmae3 жыл бұрын
@@Hananismail619 when watching Endless Rain, I got the impression how powerful Su-metal's voice is. During the transition from LiSA to Su-metal. Su-metal sounds louder to me even though they are probably singing at their same power levels. Starting at 2:18 of the video. Or am I just imagining things ? Anyway, it's great how Su-metal got to sing the part with 'forever' which is also in No Rain, No Rainbow.
@safrisaleh4123 жыл бұрын
Same structure as Babymetal No Rain No Rainbow but different arrangement. Last concert before X Japan disbanded. Few months later Hide the lead guitarist died in a freak accident at the age of 33. One of the songs that I cried out listening to.
@maxmaidiac22373 жыл бұрын
I AM CONFUSED??? Is the guy in yellow a hologram? Did he die during a band down time? They did have his hologram during concerts at some point; and paid his family money to do that. They refused to perform without him? I think they once had to delay performing till the hologram was fixed? The new guitarist also plays excellent during an intro to one song. btw, Japan can be a super depressed country like Sweden. Very high suicide rate. Maybe that is why they excel at super kawaii everything?
@powbobs2 жыл бұрын
Hide, in yellow, died shortly after this performance.