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    StrikeValkyrie

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    Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan Sunday, May 01, 2005 2:11 PM (permalink)
    wow... just wow to see this guy's live performance..!
    I just watched Visual Shock Vol.3 - their video compilation and some live performances... it's amazing!
    he's such a great composer since most of X's songs are written by him..


     
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      BigDrahma

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      RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan Sunday, May 01, 2005 3:04 PM (permalink)
      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
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        RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan Sunday, May 01, 2005 3:35 PM (permalink)

        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!
        <message edited by Danzoc01 on Sunday, May 01, 2005 3:37 PM>
         
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          Mullmuzzler

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          RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan Sunday, May 01, 2005 3:55 PM (permalink)
          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 (permalink)
            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 (permalink)

              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/
              <message edited by StrikeValkyrie on Sunday, May 01, 2005 9:11 PM>
               
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                RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan Sunday, May 01, 2005 9:25 PM (permalink)
                I think he is the only man who has the balls to play the drums with his neck injured
                 
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                  RE: Yoshiki appreciation thread - X Japan Sunday, May 01, 2005 9:44 PM (permalink)
                  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 (permalink)
                    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 (permalink)
                      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 (permalink)
                        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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