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Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan
Sunday, May 01, 2005 2:11 PM
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RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan
Sunday, May 01, 2005 3:04 PM
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Yoshiki rules, man! As a side note, I'd kill to hear DT perform Art Of Life as one of their covers. Awesome song, and it actually uses all of DT's tools -- good vocals, stellar drumming, and actual keyboard parts! It would be a blast to hear them tackle X-Japan's greatest song on their next stop in Japan.
To manifest your dreams before you manifest your fears To navigate beyond the treachery of self despair To find the balance between all you sense and all you see To find the patience and the strength it takes to let it be
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RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan
Sunday, May 01, 2005 3:35 PM
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ORIGINAL: BigDrahma Yoshiki rules, man! +1 ORIGINAL: BigDrahma As a side note, I'd kill to hear DT perform Art Of Life as one of their covers. Awesome song, and it actually uses all of DT's tools -- good vocals, stellar drumming, and actual keyboard parts! It would be a blast to hear them tackle X-Japan's greatest song on their next stop in Japan. +1 once again! Hehehe "Art of Life" is X-Japan's "A Change of Seasons"! Not only on the length of the song, but the quality of this piece is just as good as ACOS!
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RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan
Sunday, May 01, 2005 3:55 PM
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only know the cover of BLACK DIAMOND from the KISS tribute cd. I dont play any other songs as loud as I play that song. LOVE IT
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RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan
Sunday, May 01, 2005 4:08 PM
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X is simply godlike :D Yoshiki's the man, though it's funny seeing him at hollywood premieres with people like Virginia Madsen haha. and r.i.p Hide!
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StrikeValkyrie
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RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan
Sunday, May 01, 2005 9:05 PM
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ORIGINAL: BigDrahma Yoshiki rules, man! As a side note, I'd kill to hear DT perform Art Of Life as one of their covers. Awesome song, and it actually uses all of DT's tools -- good vocals, stellar drumming, and actual keyboard parts! It would be a blast to hear them tackle X-Japan's greatest song on their next stop in Japan. YES! Art of Life is fucking amazing and that's a good idea if they really play that song   especially if they play the long version well, I don't know whether Mike has ever heard the song before or not.. somehow, Yoshiki looks like Marylin Manson.. heh heh  but this shy guy is a F00kin' Monster behind his drumkit! \m/  
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RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan
Sunday, May 01, 2005 9:25 PM
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I think he is the only man who has the balls to play the drums with his neck injured
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ShAnEe
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RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan
Sunday, May 01, 2005 9:44 PM
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This is what I mean
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StrikeValkyrie
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RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan
Sunday, May 01, 2005 9:46 PM
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anybody has ever heard his latest effort? VIOLET UK how does it sound compare to X-Japan?  Thanks!
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RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan
Sunday, May 01, 2005 10:46 PM
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Ohhh, I remember downloading Art Of Life at some point in the past, but I can't remember ever listening to it. I guess I'll do it again, and if it's as good as you people say I'll be hunting down an album or two I have a video clip of one of Yoshiki's drum solos on my computer. Didn't really impress me, just a 4 minute double bass groove while his drum stage rose up in the air. Might not be representative of his drumming though. I'll check them out!
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RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan
Monday, May 02, 2005 6:51 PM
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I think Art of Life is an amazing song, would probably take it over ACOS if we're comparing "epics". But then again, there's a lot of their stuff that I don't find *all* that impressive beyond Hide's playing. Another really cool song is the version of X from the (I think) 1991 Extasy Records Summit, where all the bands on that JP label did a tribute to X-Japan and played X. There was around ten musicians on stage, including two drummers, and it actually sounded really cool (for an already great song). And then about halfway through, X-Japan themselves run out to join it. By the end of it there were some dozen people there. Two singers, two drummers, I think two bassists, and then five or six guitarists heh. Impressive video to see.
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