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The Rise & Rise Of BUCK-TICK: Japan's Hardest Working Band
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www.bucktickzone.com/history.shtml
www.generasia.com/wiki/BUCK-TICK
jrockarchiv.es/translations/interviews-articles/2023-10-26-real-sound-sakurai-atsushi/
www.allmusic.com/artist/buck-tick-mn0000941535
www.jvcmusic.co.jp/linguasounda/b-t35th/history.html
nopperabou.net/bt-interviews/bt-inter/snob-ja2005.htm
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www.bucktickzone.com/history.shtml
www.generasia.com/wiki/BUCK-TICK
jrockarchiv.es/translations/interviews-articles/2023-10-26-real-sound-sakurai-atsushi/
www.allmusic.com/artist/buck-tick-mn0000941535
www.jvcmusic.co.jp/linguasounda/b-t35th/history.html
nopperabou.net/bt-interviews/bt-inter/snob-ja2005.htm
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jrockrevolution.com/band-bio-buck-tick/
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omg this was such a good video, id pay for a 3 hour video about buck tick ngl
thank you so much! maybe one day 🙌🙌
I was 15 when I went to my first concert and it was the Banshees’ Peep Show Tour. That show is still my favorite concert show of all time. And that’s after probably several hundreds of concerts since then. And she still kills it. I watched her last year in Pasadena and she was amazing.
Thank you very much for this wonderful video that I find extremely necessary, thank you for contributing so that BT continues to reach more people, this band is simply spectacular, their music is legendary, it touches the heart, thank you, thank you, thank you 🖤🖤🖤
Thanks for the short video!
really good video thank you, love their music
thank you so much!!
Thanks for this video
no problem!!
Thanks for this. Buck Tick is so underrated outside of Japan. Their output is incredible - often makes me wonder how they have managed to keep making so many innovative records and tour consistently for decades. Like clockwork, I’ll check their albums every two years and there’s definitely a new one with some interesting fresh ideas. It’s a regret that I couldn’t catch them live before Atsushi passed but at least he got to go while doing what he loved. So many of their songs were ahead of their time and still sounds great today.
this is so true!! I wish they'd get more attention outside of Japan
Great video. Nice to see someone talking about Buck-Tick!
video essay about my favourite band of all-time!! no way
many more to come!!
would definitely watch the 3 hour video 🙏
Crazy how a Uber at 1am lead to me meeting a friend of bad brains
woah that's gotta be a crazy story there, do tell
@@richmom my homies have a hardcore band, me and another homie went to the studio session to support and yk js jam out to the music. We leave at 12 am and no type of transportation is on, I tried ordering an Uber and the area I was in like no Ubers were around so we decided to take the last trolley back to downtown and I got the Uber there. We go in and yk the normal " how are you " he was telling us abt how he took someone from la down to San Diego and Uber offered him 130 so he took it, that's why he was down here. Talking for a bit and he asked us what were doing out late and I said " we just left the studio" he was like " oh really?" , " yeah we came to support our friends that make music" ," what type of music do they make?, " ," rock , hardcore " and then we just went into this big conversation about music and he tells us that when we was younger he was in his own band I don't what the band was called sorry🙏, and then he mentioned his friends he said he was always jamming out with his friends, who ended up being bad brains.
Thank you for the amazing video! Buck-tick are truly legendary and their legacy is so vast. Atsushi will be missed dearly 🕊
no problem!! and yes we will miss him forever 💖
my friend introduced buck-tick to me a few months ago and I have been completely enraptured by them! it's so sad that sakurai died so soon, the band surely could have done so much given how active they have consistently been. but the way sakurai's final apperance was him giving it his all for the band's fans is poetic in a way and definitely an element of a legendary rock band.
i thought the same thing!! he was dedicated all the way to the end
i would looooove a 3 hours video haha :D but thank you so much for the video! im surprised this doesnt have more views this is great!
thank you!! maybe one day 🤝
That video is legendary as well. Thank you!
thank you so much!!!
Thank you
of course!!
So interesting, I love Buck-Tick. Thanks for your hard work! 🖤✨️
thank you!!
I've been getting back into Vkei, this video was amazing 👾
thank you I appreciate it!!
That international network hidden from view was the thing that really impressed me when I first encountered hardcore, a true parallel universe.
Thank you so much!!!❤
of course! thank you so much for watching!!
Fuck hardcore
The Faith song about the friend was so fucking stupid.
Missed San Diego in the SoCal portion…. battalion of saints
Hmm - Stumbled upon by total accident - Luv the shot of Bad Brains @A7 Club (NYC); Way too much of Rollins spoken word; 'Fast' moving editing, etc - Job Well Done!
Hardcore punk has never been important
My first time watching any of your videos personally and I really like the idea of this series. I would love if you did make them a bit longer. I feel like there is so much to learn
Do us a favor and stop making videos about a subject you know nothing about. --Angry Gen X'r
I managed to get into a club as a 15 yo in Israel and watched Robert smith playing with Susie 🤩
Dont forget michigan. Some of the earliest punk and hardcore punk bands came from michigsn. The fix,the meatmen,the latin dogs,necros,and many more were doing hardcore punk as early as 78 and 79 as well.
Some of it was okay, but it mostly actually lived up to the stereotypes the hippies imagined vs punk rock; everything pretty much sounded alike, and often it felt like many of those bands didn’t “get” it. One band was called “Mad Parade”; embarriskin’. Hardcore was nothing like the initial 1976-77 first wave. The Dead Kennedys and Suicidal Tendencies were fast Van Halen, not remotely punk.
The most hardcore appearing punks, are often the least punk rock in their music and philosophy. And playing in a hc band is 2 jobs: 1 - paying for instruments, rehearsal space, hard copies of releases and self promotion. 2 - playing the gigs themselves. This is what I've learned being 60 and breaking into the scene in '79. Nothing more satisfying exists! OI OI OI Cheers!!
this guy is just a tool
What about the San Diego scene? Don't leave us out. Acid Bath, Battalian of Saints, Manifest Destiny, Caustic Uproar and many many more
Thank you for this. As a 50 year old who experienced the CBGE NYHC scene back in the day I never gave thought as a child outside my area. This has been educational. Please keep this going.
Pretty cool video
Sex pistols were lame, You forgot to mention real punk bands like ramones the stooges New York dolls , pure hell, mc5 , death etc...
hc is not punk...hc is from nyc.
Hc is a punk sub-genre. Are you deaf?
How about The Stimulators being one of the originators of HC?
Great 14 minute documentary! It was a great time to be alive. Hardcore (Punk in general) attracted me in 84 and my sister is still amazed that it is in my rotation 40 years later. However, if I may be permitted to add constructive criticism: the is premise is why hardcore was/is important so should spend less on time on the origins and particular bands and more how the music/scene demonstrated its inclusiveness, how indies could tour etc...
Susmariosep. These days, I get ear sores hearing words like racist, homophobia, space, or other Diversity Inclusive Equity (DIE) terminology in places like university like Right Wingers saying "woke" lmfao
Amazing to make a video about hardcore and mention Ian Mackaye and to get his name wrong.
I found this interesting, well made and well paced. Good referencing in the description too. Similarly after the first wave in the UK, it was followed by a hardcore variation - Discharge for instance in 79. Great stuff. - I look forward to more.
Overlooked bands in NYC: Kraut, The Nihilistics, No Thanks, False Prophets, The Mob, Heart Attack (Jesse Malin's band). The skinhead element arrived a little later in the NYC scene. In Chicago Articles of Faith was an early punk hardcore fusion band. Punk Rock Saves Lives is a great organization today available at many shows. Met them at the Muddy Roots festival last year: Great People. Back in the 80's Rock Against Reagan was a rock and rolling Yippie force to be reckoned with, shows from the flatbed truck!!!. Maximum Rock and Roll out of San Fran was a pivotal in the scene. They had independent hardcore punk reports from all over the country (and then world) that would write in and talk about the bands in their city zines. It was every band managers bible for trying to get contacts in a webless world. I went to NYC on the "eve" of the arrival of The Clash. The anticipation was palpable. It was the beatlemanía for punk rockers!
Yea - The Mob; Also - Big Apple: Rotten To The core comp
Without hardcore there's no extreme metal, no thrash, no black metal, no cross over, no grindcore nothing. I wouldn't exist without hardcore. A lot of us wouldn't be here without hardcore.
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#1 - it's American
Technically post punk rose from the ashes of punk. Goth was just a byproduct of that movement combined with a more progressive movement of the glam rock movement known as the neoromantic movement which included artists like Adam and the ants