@@jawosammadennhier7062 I was lucky enough to see the first gig Lovebites did at the start of the world tour at The New Cross in London. It was a really small venue but what an experience. To see both Miyako and Midori play close up makes you realise just how super talented and hard working they are. They are inspirational and true ambassadors for all guitarists in my opinion as that level of talent is only achieved with hard work and dedication
@@piealotflyer3731 Thank you for sharing, thank you for your appreciative words. Personally I think, that we (fans of LOVEBITES, fans of Japanese bands) witness music history in the making. Something big and special is happening. I am so excited what still is about to come.
Miyako rocking some Maiden with a Maiden T shirt. I'd love to see the metal queens put out an album of cover songs of their favorite songs from the 70''s - 80's.
Well, even Dream Theatre, after making it reasonably big, released their covers of the entire maiden album "Number of the beast", and other maiden covers from other albums, but this was more than a decade ago I think and social is much more toxic now. At this point in their journey, I don't think that would work any more as they have grown a large enough following that an album of covers, with the more toxic fan bases now, might be seen as regressive. they could do 1 or 2 tributes every so often, as they did with Judas Priest and Halloween and Nemophilia did two covers of maiden tracks, just before lovebites, otherwise I'm sure they would have chosen a maiden track, especially whilst Miho was still in the band
...and I expect Iron Maiden to cover LOVEBITES songs in the near future, of course. 😁 Meaning, that the *legends* of storytelling Metal stroll through "Metal Masterpieces, Inc." 😁 Does not necessarily have to be "SSS". "Winds of Transylvania" would do. 😁 😉 [Just joking...]
Miyako actually _needs sleep_ ? 😳 She _does_ ? 😳 As far as I know, Miyako is a higher-power-driven humanoid alien from outter space, working 24/7 all around the clock to satisfy the longing of her many fans for music excellence... 😁😉
Absolutely true! Iron Maiden belong to LOVEBITES' big influences. In "Liar", The Crusade", "Golden Destination", "Wicked Witch" and "Unchained", the Iron Maiden allusions are obvious. Iron Maiden song covers by LOVEBITES are _over-due_ , in my opinion. Iron Maiden's 1984 "Powerslave" album would be a good start. 😊 "Up the Irons!", and long live LOVEBITES! 😄
So the Future Past Japan leg ended... Sunday concert was good (setlist could be better but not complaining). And I thought it was their definite goodbye to tours but they still have energy for many years ahead (new tour already announced)💪🤘 Iron Maiden is pretty much religion in Japan, Yokohama Pia Arena was packed. It warms my heart Lovebites were there in the audience just like everyone else (but still dreaming they'd open for Maiden someday). Thank you for coming to Japan again and up the irons, Bruce & Co. See you again soon I hope🤘
@@TheCyberMantisIM is Metal royalty, so a lot of Japanese big names came to see them. Miho and Akira Takasaki met Harris afterwards. Lots of people got emotional in the audience... in my opinion, Japanese are only second to Latinos in terms of revering Iron Maiden. Setlist was centered over Somewhere In Time and Senjutsu, so they played it safe... understandable considering their ages. It was good show (but why Blade Runner theme lol), everybody engaged and had a good time... but the Lovebites concert on Sept. 1st was so much better in enjoyment and energy IMO.
@@wampabites Yeah, those Brazilian fans are crazy about Maiden. HUGE crowds when they play "Rock In Rio" shows. Nice that Miho got to meet Harris after the show. Harris is her main influence. "Blade Runner" is appropriate, because it fits with the "Somewhere In Time" theme. I know that Lovebites Tokyo Garden Theater show was awesome. I saw some footage from it. Maiden has been around for almost 50 years now. They have built-up a huge fan-base over the years with many albums and lots of big tours. By comparison, Lovebites is just getting started! Lovebites is the future of metal.
@@TheCyberMantis Both the Japanese IM fans as well as those from Brazil are "hard core", as far as I know. I just finished to read Bruce's autobiography ("What does this button do?") this year, and I am generally deeply impressed by it. Why I mention it: Bruce writes with deep respect about the Japanese IM fans, in one chapter, as well as about the Japanese everyday culture. That made me remember how respectful Steve (Harris) talked about the _Brasilian_ IM fans on the "Flight 666" documentary DVD. Both of them (Bruce as well as Steve) think deeply respect- and grateful about those fan communities, but "in different ways", as to say. I highly appreciate that.
もしもラブバイツが演奏したらカッコ良さそうなメイデンナンバー Children of the damned Hallowed be thy name Flash of the blade Wasted years Alexander the great The evil that men do Only the good die young 逆にメイデンが演る The crusadeやWicked witch は如何に?
*Usually* not, that is true. Especially in their live shows. *But* , technically speaking, the exception to the rule is Iron Maiden's "Empire of the clouds", written by Bruce during his cancer treatment, and released on Iron Maiden's 2016 "Book Of Souls" studio album. Bruce played the piano himself. But it will (according to Bruce) very probably never be performed live, as the orchestra sound (string music, brass music...) would be too big a feature to prepare and include. For _keyboard_ sounds from Iron Maiden (on an album as well as on stage) listen to the "Seventh Son..." album, for instance.
@@TheCyberMantis "You can't play heavy metal with synthesizers": Yeah, I remember that scene. I watched it on Iron Maiden's "Flight 666" documentary DVD. It was a scene from Iron Maiden's first live show in Poland, as far as I remember. Bruce was in a personal conversation with a fan after a show, and that fan respectfully suggested, that Heavy Metal could soundwise be enriched by synthesizer sounds. Bruce strictly contradicted, then. 😁 Uncounted albums and live shows later, Iron Maiden _did_ include synthesizer sounds in some of their songs. 😁 Successfully. 😁 "Who would have thought that." 😁
@@jawosammadennhier7062 When Dream Theater and Symphony X hit the scene, they showed what keyboards can do in metal. The rest is history. To be fair tho, a lot of bands used keyboards before DT and SyX. No idea why Bruce was so against it back then. It's just another tool in the toolbox. Why not use it. You just have to be careful how you use it.
Would love to see the whole band do a cover of this, they would crush it.
Has to be one of the best female guitarists around and so talented. I love her work
Absolutely true. Like the guitarists from Nemophila and Hágane. Mind-blowing. And they let it look easy.
@@jawosammadennhier7062 I was lucky enough to see the first gig Lovebites did at the start of the world tour at The New Cross in London. It was a really small venue but what an experience. To see both Miyako and Midori play close up makes you realise just how super talented and hard working they are. They are inspirational and true ambassadors for all guitarists in my opinion as that level of talent is only achieved with hard work and dedication
@@piealotflyer3731 Thank you for sharing, thank you for your appreciative words.
Personally I think, that we (fans of LOVEBITES, fans of Japanese bands) witness music history in the making. Something big and special is happening. I am so excited what still is about to come.
Miyako is the Eight Wonderr ❤
So cool to see Lovebites at the Maiden show! 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
Miyako rocking some Maiden with a Maiden T shirt. I'd love to see the metal queens put out an album of cover songs of their favorite songs from the 70''s - 80's.
I agree with you.
Well, even Dream Theatre, after making it reasonably big, released their covers of the entire maiden album "Number of the beast", and other maiden covers from other albums, but this was more than a decade ago I think and social is much more toxic now. At this point in their journey, I don't think that would work any more as they have grown a large enough following that an album of covers, with the more toxic fan bases now, might be seen as regressive. they could do 1 or 2 tributes every so often, as they did with Judas Priest and Halloween and Nemophilia did two covers of maiden tracks, just before lovebites, otherwise I'm sure they would have chosen a maiden track, especially whilst Miho was still in the band
Metal Goddess Miyako shredding a PRS !🔥❤️🔥
Oh, you're right. This guitar is a PRS❤. Is it same as Kanami?
Miyako playing Iron Maiden, instantly subscribed 😂
Miyako & Midori are treasures! ❤ LOVEBITES ❤🔥
Run to the Hill をカバーしてほしいな。すごく合うと思う。
Love the red PRS ❤
Miyako magic never fails...but how I long to see her do a Megadeth solo. 🐺🤘🏴
Haha, you do know Miyako was on Marty Friedman’s Japanese YT channel Rock Fujiyama a couple a years ago
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Together with Midori 🎸🎸
Miyako #1 🎸🤘💙
Bonjour Amazing 🤘🤘🎸🎶❤️💜🧡💛💙
Quelle talent j' adore ❤🙋🎼👍🤘🎸
🤟🎸🤟
PRS😎
ポールリードスミスだ😮
😁🤘🤘💖
...and I expect Iron Maiden to cover LOVEBITES songs in the near future, of course. 😁 Meaning, that the *legends* of storytelling Metal stroll through "Metal Masterpieces, Inc." 😁 Does not necessarily have to be "SSS". "Winds of Transylvania" would do. 😁 😉
[Just joking...]
🤘MYK💙👸🤘
🥰🥰😍😍
She could play that in her sleep.
Miyako actually _needs sleep_ ? 😳 She _does_ ? 😳 As far as I know, Miyako is a higher-power-driven humanoid alien from outter space, working 24/7 all around the clock to satisfy the longing of her many fans for music excellence... 😁😉
Goddess ❤
A beautiful Guitar played beautifully by a beautiful Lady ❤
I would be very happy for Lovebites to include Iron Maiden covers in their play list. 🤘🐺
Absolutely true! Iron Maiden belong to LOVEBITES' big influences. In "Liar", The Crusade", "Golden Destination", "Wicked Witch" and "Unchained", the Iron Maiden allusions are obvious. Iron Maiden song covers by LOVEBITES are _over-due_ , in my opinion. Iron Maiden's 1984 "Powerslave" album would be a good start. 😊
"Up the Irons!", and long live LOVEBITES! 😄
@@jawosammadennhier7062 I vote for "Rime of the Ancient Mariner"!
@@TheCyberMantis Why not. Let's have some of that. 😁
I love you.
Is that a new guitar? 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Here instagram.com/p/C7mVqoXyXMk/
@@karih1362 Thank you for the link.
Best metal guitarist playing today 🤟🤟
That would be Michael Romeo. But yes, we love Miyako. 😉
MIYAKO and LOVEBITES do not need any more COVER music of any band. They maybe, and I said maybe, need cover of their songs from/by other bands.
So the Future Past Japan leg ended...
Sunday concert was good (setlist could be better but not complaining). And I thought it was their definite goodbye to tours but they still have energy for many years ahead (new tour already announced)💪🤘
Iron Maiden is pretty much religion in Japan, Yokohama Pia Arena was packed. It warms my heart Lovebites were there in the audience just like everyone else (but still dreaming they'd open for Maiden someday).
Thank you for coming to Japan again and up the irons, Bruce & Co. See you again soon I hope🤘
Yeah, so cool that Lovebites went to the Maiden show. The Arena was packed! I saw a video clip of Nicko thanking the Japanese fans.
@@TheCyberMantisIM is Metal royalty, so a lot of Japanese big names came to see them. Miho and Akira Takasaki met Harris afterwards. Lots of people got emotional in the audience... in my opinion, Japanese are only second to Latinos in terms of revering Iron Maiden.
Setlist was centered over Somewhere In Time and Senjutsu, so they played it safe... understandable considering their ages. It was good show (but why Blade Runner theme lol), everybody engaged and had a good time... but the Lovebites concert on Sept. 1st was so much better in enjoyment and energy IMO.
@@wampabites Yeah, those Brazilian fans are crazy about Maiden. HUGE crowds when they play "Rock In Rio" shows. Nice that Miho got to meet Harris after the show. Harris is her main influence. "Blade Runner" is appropriate, because it fits with the "Somewhere In Time" theme. I know that Lovebites Tokyo Garden Theater show was awesome. I saw some footage from it. Maiden has been around for almost 50 years now. They have built-up a huge fan-base over the years with many albums and lots of big tours. By comparison, Lovebites is just getting started! Lovebites is the future of metal.
@@TheCyberMantis Both the Japanese IM fans as well as those from Brazil are "hard core", as far as I know. I just finished to read Bruce's autobiography ("What does this button do?") this year, and I am generally deeply impressed by it. Why I mention it: Bruce writes with deep respect about the Japanese IM fans, in one chapter, as well as about the Japanese everyday culture. That made me remember how respectful Steve (Harris) talked about the _Brasilian_ IM fans on the "Flight 666" documentary DVD. Both of them (Bruce as well as Steve) think deeply respect- and grateful about those fan communities, but "in different ways", as to say. I highly appreciate that.
@@jawosammadennhier7062 True, different cultures, but equally dedicated fans.
もしもラブバイツが演奏したらカッコ良さそうなメイデンナンバー
Children of the damned
Hallowed be thy name
Flash of the blade
Wasted years
Alexander the great
The evil that men do
Only the good die young
逆にメイデンが演る
The crusadeやWicked witch は如何に?
But "IRON MAIDEN" doesn't have a piano.
*Usually* not, that is true. Especially in their live shows.
*But* , technically speaking, the exception to the rule is Iron Maiden's "Empire of the clouds", written by Bruce during his cancer treatment, and released on Iron Maiden's 2016 "Book Of Souls" studio album. Bruce played the piano himself. But it will (according to Bruce) very probably never be performed live, as the orchestra sound (string music, brass music...) would be too big a feature to prepare and include.
For _keyboard_ sounds from Iron Maiden (on an album as well as on stage) listen to the "Seventh Son..." album, for instance.
I want Miyako play The Trooper piano etude.
Maiden used a keyboard on the "Seventh Son" album. Before that, Bruce was interviewed saying: "You can't play heavy metal with synthesizers." 😉
@@TheCyberMantis "You can't play heavy metal with synthesizers": Yeah, I remember that scene. I watched it on Iron Maiden's "Flight 666" documentary DVD. It was a scene from Iron Maiden's first live show in Poland, as far as I remember. Bruce was in a personal conversation with a fan after a show, and that fan respectfully suggested, that Heavy Metal could soundwise be enriched by synthesizer sounds. Bruce strictly contradicted, then. 😁 Uncounted albums and live shows later, Iron Maiden _did_ include synthesizer sounds in some of their songs. 😁 Successfully. 😁 "Who would have thought that." 😁
@@jawosammadennhier7062 When Dream Theater and Symphony X hit the scene, they showed what keyboards can do in metal. The rest is history. To be fair tho, a lot of bands used keyboards before DT and SyX. No idea why Bruce was so against it back then. It's just another tool in the toolbox. Why not use it. You just have to be careful how you use it.
A PRS? Another new guitar? 🤣
instagram.com/p/C7mVqoXyXMk/
Kanami has one too!