Fun reaction and great comments. The confidence and professionalism these young teens displayed at this performance is legendary for a reason. What a performance!
Great reaction, thanks! This is probably the most important moment in their entire history, being their first big stage outside Japan and performing in front of one of the most potentially hostile audiences. But the result is crystal clear: walking off the stage while the crowd was chanting for more can be considered an epic win. The members are very aware of all this and even Su-metal has mentioned this in interviews. They also sold more merch than any other band that weekend (including Iron Maiden, Metallica, Anthrax, Dream Theater, Slayer...). Some call this "the Sonisphere miracle" but it's not. It's all about taking what you do seriously and blending genres and different styles with respect. Yui's "incident" with her tutu showcases their level of professionalism. I wouldn't compare them to your daughters or nieces performing at school, they already were super professional performers at the time (they were 16 and 15 here, by the way). And yes, it's crazy if you think about it. 🤘🦊
Great reaction again - and as you were told, this was a very special occasion - their first time in the UK, their first major event outside of Japan and their first real metal festival. Su was 16, Yui and Moa had just celebrated their 15th birthdays (Moa's was the day before). They were virtually unknown, could speak hardly a word of English and just a couple of months earlier they had been moved to play on the main stage (they were originally booked to play a small side stage or tent with maybe two thousand people). BABYMETAL were aware of the possibility/threats of things being thrown. Some small minded idiots who had seen 30 seconds of the 'Gimme Chocolate' video and (mistakenly) made up their minds BABYMETAL must be some sort of money making gimmick band weren't happy that they were playing at Sonisphere, they were even more upset to hear they would be on the main stage and they posted threats on social media of bottles being thrown and booing them off stage, but the vast majority of the people there didn't have a clue who they were. From back stage the girls couldn't see the crowd and were more worried nobody had come to see them and what they should do if there was nobody there - they walked on stage to see a sea of puzzled faces - hairy, tattooed metalheads (the typical UK crowd) wondering why three little Japanese girls in red tutus were on stage at one of the biggest metal festivals. I believe Su has said that as they walked on and saw all the puzzled faces she thought to herself "This will be fun. Let's knock it out of the park." They had about 25 minutes, just 5 songs, to try to impress this crowd. After they played their merch outsold all the other bands playing that weekend (including Metallica, Iron Maiden, Anthrax, Slayer, Avenged 7Fold and more). They have spoken in interviews (even recently) about how they consider this one of their biggest milestones and it being the moment they felt accepted by the metal community and really began to believe their music could break the language and other barriers. Su-metal has described how the sea of puzzled faces they saw as they walked on stage changed to smiles as their set went on and how it went from just the front few rows jumping and joining in and looked like a wave running back through the crowd from front to back as more and more people followed suit. I hope Knotfest is as successful for them.
My dear Grington, thank you for the information! When Yui's Tutu challenged, I felt sorry for her and also impressed with the maturity with which she adapted to the situation. And we are also rooting for Knotfest to be a success for them. There are also some idiots here who don't stop to listen and see the girls' work, but at the same time there are many fans of the girls. Also, the next day, October 21st, they will do a solo show in São Paulo with the opening act for the System of a Down bassist's band. This was scheduled two weeks ago and the tickets sold out in almost 1 day! A big hug, my friend! There will be more videos this week. I hope you'll be here!!
@@Canaldoramieh Yui dealt with her torn tutu like the professional she was. At the start of their set Moa's headset failed so she missed her cue to start the choreo for the first song - but she heard the drums and caught up almost immediately. I hope Knotfest and their own headline show goes really well - they are professionals who work so hard so they will be doing everything they can to make them the best shows. Of course I will always be here for BABYMETAL videos.👍🦊
Sinto falta dessa música nos show hj em dia,pois tá sendo raro elas perfomarem. F Fora outros clássicos qui estão praticamente esquecido. Não sei o pq.
Fun reaction and great comments. The confidence and professionalism these young teens displayed at this performance is legendary for a reason. What a performance!
👍👍An EPIC performance for BABYMETAL. This song has a great message. 🦊 🖖❤
Nice reaction! This "IDZ" performance is legendary in my opinion! I think BABYMETAL, KAMI-BAND and the UK crowd were fantastic!🦊🎸🔥
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Great reaction, thanks!
This is probably the most important moment in their entire history, being their first big stage outside Japan and performing in front of one of the most potentially hostile audiences.
But the result is crystal clear: walking off the stage while the crowd was chanting for more can be considered an epic win.
The members are very aware of all this and even Su-metal has mentioned this in interviews.
They also sold more merch than any other band that weekend (including Iron Maiden, Metallica, Anthrax, Dream Theater, Slayer...).
Some call this "the Sonisphere miracle" but it's not. It's all about taking what you do seriously and blending genres and different styles with respect.
Yui's "incident" with her tutu showcases their level of professionalism. I wouldn't compare them to your daughters or nieces performing at school, they already were super professional performers at the time (they were 16 and 15 here, by the way). And yes, it's crazy if you think about it.
🤘🦊
Great reaction again - and as you were told, this was a very special occasion - their first time in the UK, their first major event outside of Japan and their first real metal festival.
Su was 16, Yui and Moa had just celebrated their 15th birthdays (Moa's was the day before).
They were virtually unknown, could speak hardly a word of English and just a couple of months earlier they had been moved to play on the main stage (they were originally booked to play a small side stage or tent with maybe two thousand people).
BABYMETAL were aware of the possibility/threats of things being thrown. Some small minded idiots who had seen 30 seconds of the 'Gimme Chocolate' video and (mistakenly) made up their minds BABYMETAL must be some sort of money making gimmick band weren't happy that they were playing at Sonisphere, they were even more upset to hear they would be on the main stage and they posted threats on social media of bottles being thrown and booing them off stage, but the vast majority of the people there didn't have a clue who they were.
From back stage the girls couldn't see the crowd and were more worried nobody had come to see them and what they should do if there was nobody there - they walked on stage to see a sea of puzzled faces - hairy, tattooed metalheads (the typical UK crowd) wondering why three little Japanese girls in red tutus were on stage at one of the biggest metal festivals.
I believe Su has said that as they walked on and saw all the puzzled faces she thought to herself "This will be fun. Let's knock it out of the park."
They had about 25 minutes, just 5 songs, to try to impress this crowd. After they played their merch outsold all the other bands playing that weekend (including Metallica, Iron Maiden, Anthrax, Slayer, Avenged 7Fold and more).
They have spoken in interviews (even recently) about how they consider this one of their biggest milestones and it being the moment they felt accepted by the metal community and really began to believe their music could break the language and other barriers.
Su-metal has described how the sea of puzzled faces they saw as they walked on stage changed to smiles as their set went on and how it went from just the front few rows jumping and joining in and looked like a wave running back through the crowd from front to back as more and more people followed suit.
I hope Knotfest is as successful for them.
My dear Grington, thank you for the information! When Yui's Tutu challenged, I felt sorry for her and also impressed with the maturity with which she adapted to the situation. And we are also rooting for Knotfest to be a success for them. There are also some idiots here who don't stop to listen and see the girls' work, but at the same time there are many fans of the girls. Also, the next day, October 21st, they will do a solo show in São Paulo with the opening act for the System of a Down bassist's band. This was scheduled two weeks ago and the tickets sold out in almost 1 day! A big hug, my friend! There will be more videos this week. I hope you'll be here!!
@@Canaldoramieh Yui dealt with her torn tutu like the professional she was.
At the start of their set Moa's headset failed so she missed her cue to start the choreo for the first song - but she heard the drums and caught up almost immediately.
I hope Knotfest and their own headline show goes really well - they are professionals who work so hard so they will be doing everything they can to make them the best shows.
Of course I will always be here for BABYMETAL videos.👍🦊
Não Mais Intimidação.🦊🤘🙅♂️
Sinto falta dessa música nos show hj em dia,pois tá sendo raro elas perfomarem.
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Fora outros clássicos qui estão praticamente esquecido.
Não sei o pq.
A máquina não para kkkk
eu tenho dois empregos kkk 😂
@@Canaldoramieh pior que vou postar outro video no meu canal hj, não aguentei segurar kkkk
@@DaniloSouzaReacts manda Br
asa kkkk
Reage a essa mesma música só qui do show metal Galaxy qui tem as duas kami Band