Sato was born in 66', Passed away at age 33 in 99' something mystical drove this mans life and work, cheers to your project hope it gave you a good grade!
I come back to this video pretty frequently, it's a little corner of the internet that I absolutely love, even though this was just a college project for you, it means so much more to me, and probably a decent amount of other people, thanks for making this.
I attended the same college as the Fishmans' members. I was watching their live performance in real time. I still listen to Fshmans music. ...And I cry. Its good, isn't it? GJ, you guys. and thanks.
I’m a Japanese fan, and was 14 yrs old in ‘98. I didn’t know Fishmans until they released re-issue in 2005. They didn’t appear on hit chart in Japan. I can imagine they went through hard time, and I feel wonder they get popular among music lovers around the world nowaday…
Im so happy I came across this band, only 5 months ago and Im absolutely obsessed! I listen to them on repeat 🔁 in full goosebumps, just can’t get over them. I wish I could see them live, legends 🙏🏼
I'm Japanese fan of them. imao the reason why Fishmans acquired their popularity all over the world is that they could be "in the pocket", which is VERY rare case in Japanese music industry. Most bands in Japan cannot get even the gist of the concept of “in the pocket", including city pop. I mean, they can't help but playing downbeats in 1&3 even the song adopts funk or R&B style. But Fishmans could handle the groove. Their backbeat style music clearly has downbeat in 2&4(e.g. Kansha(odoroki), Weather Report, 100ミリちょっとの). But when it comes to playing reggae, they chaeges the pocket to 1&3. This is very common concept in the world, but 99% japanese people don't realize the concept of the groove whatsoever. What a great band Fishmans is...
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing this documentary with the rest of youtube. I started listening to fishmans about a year ago, and never knew he passed on until a few weeks ago. Really changes the way you listen to his last live album and some of his other tunes.
it feels good to find high quality videos with not a lot of views. it gives me hope that there is actual good content on this hell scape we know as youtube
Thank you for this video. I do small photo shoots on holidays and this album is always my go-to when editing. This soundscape puts me in a unique frame of mind... it kind of hurts... and it's beautiful
Just randomly stumbled across this. What a great and informative video. Could'nt find any faults, just one thing to point out is that you Said Uchu NIppon Setagaya was more acclaimed than Long Season. But it seems Long Season is the more acclaimed record at least according to RYM as you mentioned. Overall though class video mate. Could'nt agree with you more about 98.12.28, it truly is a masterpiece. Thanks for spreading the word on the greatness of Fishmans to the world :)
Sato was born in 66', Passed away at age 33 in 99' something mystical drove this mans life and work, cheers to your project hope it gave you a good grade!
Interesting numbers.
Wow. Tragedy and beauty come in threes.
Ha, at 33, just like Christ
I come back to this video pretty frequently, it's a little corner of the internet that I absolutely love, even though this was just a college project for you, it means so much more to me, and probably a decent amount of other people, thanks for making this.
@@EddieSlams Thankyou so much! So lovely to hear your kind words :)))
I attended the same college as the Fishmans' members. I was watching their live performance in real time. I still listen to Fshmans music. ...And I cry.
Its good, isn't it?
GJ, you guys. and thanks.
I’m a Japanese fan, and was 14 yrs old in ‘98. I didn’t know Fishmans until they released re-issue in 2005. They didn’t appear on hit chart in Japan. I can imagine they went through hard time, and I feel wonder they get popular among music lovers around the world nowaday…
long season is one of those things I wish I could listen to for the first time again, amazing video
That was where I started in discovering them yesterday, and it is a feeling I want to last.
Im so happy I came across this band, only 5 months ago and Im absolutely obsessed! I listen to them on repeat 🔁 in full goosebumps, just can’t get over them.
I wish I could see them live, legends 🙏🏼
I'm Japanese fan of them. imao the reason why Fishmans acquired their popularity all over the world is that they could be "in the pocket", which is VERY rare case in Japanese music industry. Most bands in Japan cannot get even the gist of the concept of “in the pocket", including city pop. I mean, they can't help but playing downbeats in 1&3 even the song adopts funk or R&B style.
But Fishmans could handle the groove. Their backbeat style music clearly has downbeat in 2&4(e.g. Kansha(odoroki), Weather Report, 100ミリちょっとの). But when it comes to playing reggae, they chaeges the pocket to 1&3. This is very common concept in the world, but 99% japanese people don't realize the concept of the groove whatsoever. What a great band Fishmans is...
I came across Fishman's about a year ago. I can't let go of them. Their music suits my every mood.
Nice to get some context.. cheers Samuel.. obsessed with that weather report live vid
thank you so much for making and publishing this documentary!
Randomly stumbled across this whilst watching a live performance of Ikareta Baby. I like this mini documentary
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing this documentary with the rest of youtube. I started listening to fishmans about a year ago, and never knew he passed on until a few weeks ago. Really changes the way you listen to his last live album and some of his other tunes.
it feels good to find high quality videos with not a lot of views. it gives me hope that there is actual good content on this hell scape we know as youtube
Make a new TH-cam account. Only like and comment on good things.
I can’t believe this video has under 2000 views, it’s really well made
Thank you for this video. I do small photo shoots on holidays and this album is always my go-to when editing. This soundscape puts me in a unique frame of mind... it kind of hurts... and it's beautiful
Just randomly stumbled across this. What a great and informative video. Could'nt find any faults, just one thing to point out is that you Said Uchu NIppon Setagaya was more acclaimed than Long Season. But it seems Long Season is the more acclaimed record at least according to RYM as you mentioned. Overall though class video mate. Could'nt agree with you more about 98.12.28, it truly is a masterpiece. Thanks for spreading the word on the greatness of Fishmans to the world :)
great video i’m gonna listen to them now. RIP sato
Great video, thank u 4 da knowledge
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Great video man
This is epic
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very cool! love them
great video!!
Amazing!
amazing
great video ❤
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HONZIさん大好き
IS THIS SAMUELION FROM SKYPE???? 2016?????
First
shinji sato didn’t die from heart failure, he committed suicide 😢 which is even more tragic.
uhh no?
That’s nothing more than a rumour. Stop spreading misinformation about dead people please, it’s very disrespectful and offensive.