@Ari Awan ga ada minoru rasanya kurang aja menurut gua,tergantung dari masing2 orang sih.enaknya minoru instrument yg digunainnya banyak,kalo yang casiopea 3RD full organ,rasanya itu terlalu ngeblow sound organ,jadinya yang lain kaya ga kedengaran menurut gw
I’ve been having a rough few weeks but I come home and put on their performances and it just makes me so happy. Seeing them smile and just having a great time really rubs off on me
I love the flashiness and choreography. These guys are not just great players, they really make the effort to put on a show! God, all 4 of them just project JOY!!
Casiopea did prioritize entertaining the crowd, which is why a lot of their have the crowd interact with them. Like shouting, clapping, and phrases. Or they are dancing on stage. But a little cherry on top is that their all absolutely badass at their instruments
Yeah, it was my upbeat tune, at the beginning of the Eyes Of The Mind record from my dad when I was a kid :-) always loved it ! Nice profile pic btw ^^
I seriously think this is my all time favourite Issei Noro solo ever. Seriously. Casiopea just knew how to put so much emotion behind just instruments and it truly shines here. 2:33 is probably the most beautiful thing I've ever heard ngl. Like this just throws me into a whirlwind of happy emotions and love. I hope I can share this with someone someday
I was just starting to learn to play bass in 1985. I wish I had known about Casiopea, it would have opened up a whole world of bass technique to explore. What fantastic talent!! Tetsuo Sakurai is so amazing!
Céus! O baixista Tetsuo Sakurai, historicamente um dos melhores deste instrumento no Japão, aqui nos seus mais felizes anos... Tem excesso de virtuosismo aqui, de todos os membros!
Awesome thematic retro style....hugging the line of cheesy...but simply because it is so well composed and executed. The Yamaha DX7 really brings this song alive in a way that the older keyboards couldn't. Casiopea rocks!
In the 80s my favorite jazz rock /jazz fusion bands were: Koinonia, Mezzoforte and....CASIOPEA!!! This is my all time favorite Casiopea song and favorite live version! Love it! Thanks for posting this 👍🏼😎 Greetz
I third that three years later. What a great foursome. This song is timeless and as full of energy as the musicians. Wish I could have seen these guys. What a show. I know this video is now 35 years old, and their outfits were out of that time, but it all looks as cool to me as it sounds.
@@allanpolk2681 Nice to hear that, Allan! :) They were one of the best Jazz-Rock/Fusion bands of the world. No doubt. Wish I could have seen them too...such a pity...Great performers. great musicians, great show! And yes, great outfits too! Funny and so sci-fi in the 80s ;) lol The song is timeless!
@Dae Hyun Kim., Right On!! and Greetings from California., with Much Respect. I Love this Band SO MUCH💞‼️ and a Shout Out to Kazumi Watanabe and Boøwy, to round out my All Time Personal Favorites from Japan 👏👏🙏.
I knew Casiopea when I was in my early thirties, Casiopea became my favorite band and is my favorite band, and, of course, they will be my favorite band till the end of my life!!
Have you ever listened to a song so good, you put off listening to it until a special time in your life just to associate it with said song? Asayake is that song for me. I hope to listen to this song while going on a drive or a walk in the streets of tokyo one day.
It makes me so happy to see that. I wondered why I was starting to see so many Gen Z's commenting on Casiopea vids on YT until someone showed me the screencap of the guy's vinyl/tea story. I've dug 70's/80's smooth jazz, jazz fusion, funk jazz, etc. for years and stumbled upon Casiopea a while back. I now have "4x4" and "Eyes of the Mind" on vinyl. I really want "Mint Jams" but the internet popularity has driven the price up. I'm just happy to see younger people digging on cool old music. Check out some old instrumentals by Bob James, Idris Muhammad, or Grover Washington Jr. sometime. Not the same, but not too far different. Happy listening!
I'm a guitarist and played on the same stage with Casiopea back in the early 80's when I was in the Air Force and stationed in Okinawa Japan. It was during the Suntory Beer Jazz Festival. I performed with a local big band jazz orchestra. It wasn't really my thing; I preferred playing fusion which was very popular back then. But it was a way to play at that gig and a great experience being the only American in the whole show. I remember walking past Casiopea’s guitarist's setup which included a fret-less guitar. They had Yamaha everything. Although technically good players I wasn't really impressed with these guys and they were a bit stuck up. A much better Japanese group which I was able to jam with at Jirokichi’s in Tokyo was Native Son, featuring late pianist Takehiro Honda and guitarist Motonobu Ohde. Those guys were some of Japan's best at fusion and straight ahead jazz. They weren't flashy and choreographed like Casiopea but just great musicians. Kazumi Watanabe's band was excellent too, probably the best. Kazumi was a pretty humble player with ridiculous chops. I miss those days and all the fun I had meeting and jamming with those musicians.
dude on keyboard is what genuine happiness looks like
Thanks from Japan. It is very early morning in Japan. You may know the title of this music, Asayake.
My schools rock band played this the other night , the talent it took to play this and how good it sounds is unworldly
No way? Wow, I'm impressed. If it was recorded, please post it.
Do you go to north springs high school? Our rock band went crazy on this song this week!
@@sourcreamdepot647 yo they did, everyone played their hearts out
@@jimmyramirez7377 so the question still stands, was it recorded? xD
@@AlFredo-sx2yy no it wasn't
インストバンドがここまで注目された時代はもう来ないだろうな。
casiopeaとT-SQUAREはホント伝説ですよ。
サウンドのお洒落さ、メンバーのスキルの高さ、どれ取っても、この2つのバンドは双璧ですよね。大学生の頃、毎日のように聞いてましたわ。
1979年に当時ヤマハのエレクトーン講師だった母を含めた講師数名によるリサイタルが郵貯ホールであって、そこにヤマハを介してデビューしたてのカシオペアがバックバンドとして演奏してました。自分は出演者の家族ということで彼らの楽屋に入れてもらい写真を撮ったりサインもらったり握手してもらったりしたんだけど、その後急速にメジャーになったんで二度とそんな機会は無くなりましたね~。
うらやましいの一言です(*^_^*)
カシオペアのコンサートをレコーディングしたことがありますか、または誰か知っていますか?
こう云う今ではアンダーグラウンドに入る音楽が大ホール満員にして欲しいで!❤偏りすぎな今の音楽業界はいかん😂芸術音楽はなんでも聴けるのが1番☝️❤😊
高校生の時、FM東京の公開録音を見に行ってスタジオから出てきたメンバー全員からサインもらったの思い出しました
当時はベースとシンセを購入して櫻井のチョッパーと向谷の自分に酔いしれる演奏を必死に練習したなぁ・・・
1979年に多摩美術大学の学園祭でCASSIOPEIAのライブを見ました。RCサクセションとシーナ&ロケッツも出演されていて、今思うと豪華なラインナップでした。
カシオペアを生で見たことは人生中で最も大切な経験のひとつ。
六本木ピットインで見た挙げ句、桜井さんソロベースで客席降りてきた時に前から臀部を触らせていただきました!懐かしい
@@naizo4bon 僕は、なるちょのベース触らしてもらいました。こんなにカッコイイのに、サービス精神旺盛で 素敵なバンドですよね!!
カシオペアのコンサートをレコーディングしたことがありますか、または誰か知っていますか?
フュージョンに狂っていた頃の名曲中の名曲。今聞いても跳ね上がる感じが素晴らしい
I wish i could have seen these guys live.
same here dude, but i believe they still play, but under the name Casiopea 3rd.
@Ari Awan Not the same lineup though. :/
@Ari Awan Yeah, it's a shame
@Ari Awan dah makin tua mereka bro,mau nikmati hari tua sepertinya
@Ari Awan ga ada minoru rasanya kurang aja menurut gua,tergantung dari masing2 orang sih.enaknya minoru instrument yg digunainnya banyak,kalo yang casiopea 3RD full organ,rasanya itu terlalu ngeblow sound organ,jadinya yang lain kaya ga kedengaran menurut gw
I (now 65 y/o) was totally fan of Casiopea in the days they were playing and releasing records.
I bought them all. Great musicians and nice tunes!
They're still active
@aSheepThatFlies ik, its not the same but still..
ITS CASIOPEA
That would be a cool record collection to buy.
Casiopea are the happiest band ever. A pure joy to see and hear.
I’ve been having a rough few weeks but I come home and put on their performances and it just makes me so happy. Seeing them smile and just having a great time really rubs off on me
カシオペアはまさに自分の青春時代でした。高校、浪人、大学とラップします。この曲を一緒に聴いていた彼女は今どうしているのやら。お互いもう還暦近く…
Good memories!
たった4人で出しているんだ この音の塊を
I love the flashiness and choreography. These guys are not just great players, they really make the effort to put on a show!
God, all 4 of them just project JOY!!
Casiopea did prioritize entertaining the crowd, which is why a lot of their have the crowd interact with them. Like shouting, clapping, and phrases. Or they are dancing on stage. But a little cherry on top is that their all absolutely badass at their instruments
this songs intro has earned the award of "actually made me smile" coming from someone who has no idea what the hell a happiness is
Yeah, it was my upbeat tune, at the beginning of the Eyes Of The Mind record from my dad when I was a kid :-) always loved it !
Nice profile pic btw ^^
@@blopartDGRI thank you :)
ASAYAKE最高過ぎる。カシオペアはやっぱしこの面子じゃないとあきません。
高校生の時、学校さぼってライブ見に行きました
また、この4人のライブが見たいです!
カシオペアのコンサートをレコーディングしたことがありますか、または誰か知っていますか?
ASAYAKE初期の曲ですが色褪せないいい曲ですね
むしろ初期の曲が好きやで
that bass is too damn funky, and his moustache is a beaut. love it.
the bass player brings me life
Japanese equivalent of Lionel Richie. xD
lol@@aleksamrkela831
Tetsuo Sakurai is the goat
Boss 'stache!
39年前のLIVE有り難うございます。当方も大ファンでした。今は65歳です。最高ですね。心が若返ります。🎉🎉😂
1980年の学園祭に当時のカシオペアが来たんですよ。信じられます!?何もかもがみんな上手なんですよ、太鼓もギターもベースもKBも!!なんだこのバンドは!?、と思いました。
埼玉大学で見ました。
カシオペア学祭で見れるとか激アツ過ぎる。
この曲はとにかく華々しくて日本フュージョンの代表格だと思っています!当時のCASIOPEAはソリッドなメリハリのある曲が多く、オーディオサウンドチェッカー的な音楽音源と捉えていました。
右足から腫れが退いていきましたから安心して行き来できますので楽しさ満開ですよ。
the opening bass solo literally gives me chills every time i listen
お名前は知っておりましたが、、恥ずかしながら演奏されているお姿を初めて拝見しました。40年も前にこのクオリティで音楽を奏でていた日本人によるバンドが存在していたことに、ただただ驚いております。
素晴らしい音楽はいつの時代に聴いても色褪せないものだと気づかせてくれる1曲ですね。
the best musicians in the all world.....for me.....i love casiopea all the time.....excellente performance...... OAXACA MEXICO.
Es mi banda favorita ❤
Habla español gil
I thought Seinfeld was coming on.
@@picoolov2427 ハラホホハ
Saludos desde chiapas
The first time I enjoyed listening to jazz because this song made me remember the 80s, I love Casiopea....
I seriously think this is my all time favourite Issei Noro solo ever. Seriously. Casiopea just knew how to put so much emotion behind just instruments and it truly shines here. 2:33 is probably the most beautiful thing I've ever heard ngl. Like this just throws me into a whirlwind of happy emotions and love. I hope I can share this with someone someday
That intro is SO outrun then it morphs into Sonic. We owe these dudes and YMO so much.
Who needs a singer when you play like this
I was just starting to learn to play bass in 1985. I wish I had known about Casiopea, it would have opened up a whole world of bass technique to explore. What fantastic talent!! Tetsuo Sakurai is so amazing!
Dude that opening bass riff is everything to me right now it’s so fun to play
your parents never loved you@thesoniczone
1986年、16歳の時レコードからテープに録音して何回も聞いて耳コピしました。高1の文化祭でやりました懐かしいです
いやあ、素敵な動画でした。
主様に感謝です!!
私はこの場にいました。また、この4人でカシオペアをやってほしいです。
지금 들어도 세련된 곡인데 80년도에 나왔다는게 믿어지지가 않네요.
There are songs that came way long before that and they always seem to surprise.
The bass is mental. So good.
June 2021
Still appreciating your music
Keeps us alive
Arigato
Greetings from Singapore
These guys are having so much fun, it's adorable.
This music will not die until the end of time. Such a nice grand compose, brilliant
Look how much fun these guys are having. I hope the crowd had at least half as much.
They're in on it too! Always clapping on the beat, shouting for an encore - Casiopea are really good at involving the crowd into their performances!
私はこの曲で人生変わったんだ。
ありがとうございます😢
80年代、夜ヒットに出演したり、マクセルのCMに出るくらいフィーバーしてましたね。
そうそう、自分もいまだにカシオペアと言うとマクセルのイメージがあります(笑)
みんな目がキラキラしてて楽しそう♫
They all look fun with their eyes sparkly!
Céus! O baixista Tetsuo Sakurai, historicamente um dos melhores deste instrumento no Japão, aqui nos seus mais felizes anos... Tem excesso de virtuosismo aqui, de todos os membros!
They look so happy!.
exactly. unlike emo jrock band nowadays
Everyone was so happy in 80's Japan
04:05
The 80's in a nutshell
THATS WHAT GOOD MUSIC DOES
Mint Jams has been consuming my life for the better part of months now, on first listen when the second song (this one) played absolutely bewildered
このLive行きました!懐かしい~♪
The best version of one of the best songs ever written.
Awesome thematic retro style....hugging the line of cheesy...but simply because it is so well composed and executed. The Yamaha DX7 really brings this song alive in a way that the older keyboards couldn't. Casiopea rocks!
Child, this was 1985. They were at the peak of fashion.
The sound and melodies of 80’s arcade, I love it
Brings back so much memories. An era bursting with hope and happiness. Lots of colors and energy.
I hope the people that were in the crowd realize how lucky they were to witness such a legendary performance that night
In the 80s my favorite jazz rock /jazz fusion bands were: Koinonia, Mezzoforte and....CASIOPEA!!! This is my all time favorite Casiopea song and favorite live version! Love it! Thanks for posting this 👍🏼😎 Greetz
I third that three years later.
What a great foursome. This song is timeless and as full of energy as the musicians. Wish I could have seen these guys. What a show. I know this video is
now 35 years old, and their outfits were out of that time, but it all looks as cool to me as it sounds.
@G H Nice to hear that! :)
@@allanpolk2681 Nice to hear that, Allan! :)
They were one of the best Jazz-Rock/Fusion bands of the world. No doubt.
Wish I could have seen them too...such a pity...Great performers. great musicians, great show! And yes, great outfits too! Funny and so sci-fi in the 80s ;) lol The song is timeless!
same fav bands for me. i used to play a lot of jazz fusion on keyboards... songs from all these bands, including t-square.
@@Glee73 Wow, nice to hear that Gary Lee! 👍🏼😎 Awesome! Keyboards/synthesizers were a great addition to jazz fusion those days. 😍
The pride of Japan.
그리고 T-SQUARE
TAKANAKA MASAYOSHI
yu yu hakusho
ホント、かっこいいよ!
@Dae Hyun Kim., Right On!! and Greetings from California., with Much Respect. I Love this Band SO MUCH💞‼️ and a Shout Out to Kazumi Watanabe and Boøwy, to round out my All Time Personal Favorites from Japan 👏👏🙏.
I knew Casiopea when I was in my early thirties, Casiopea became my favorite band and is my favorite band, and, of course, they will be my favorite band till the end of my life!!
この時代が一番輝いていた時代ですね。
Sounds like magical sound shower of Sega, BEAUTIFUL!
Have you ever listened to a song so good, you put off listening to it until a special time in your life just to associate it with said song?
Asayake is that song for me. I hope to listen to this song while going on a drive or a walk in the streets of tokyo one day.
카시오페아의 명곡 중 하나~수십년이 지났지만 영원히 신선한 느낌! 명곡중의 명곡입니다~~
The opening bass solo is what keeps me coming back.
Me too
same
SERIOUSLY LIKE HOLY SHIT
One of the best version of 朝焼け
Gen z american teens like me getting to know casiopea because of the internet is something epic
For real ! I discovered casiopea too a week ago and I’m in love with them 😌
American? Chile? Brasil? Bolivia? Peru?
@@picoolov2427 que?
Not american but just starting listening to them like last week and i’m obsessed already. Really wish i’d found them earlier
It makes me so happy to see that. I wondered why I was starting to see so many Gen Z's commenting on Casiopea vids on YT until someone showed me the screencap of the guy's vinyl/tea story. I've dug 70's/80's smooth jazz, jazz fusion, funk jazz, etc. for years and stumbled upon Casiopea a while back. I now have "4x4" and "Eyes of the Mind" on vinyl. I really want "Mint Jams" but the internet popularity has driven the price up. I'm just happy to see younger people digging on cool old music. Check out some old instrumentals by Bob James, Idris Muhammad, or Grover Washington Jr. sometime. Not the same, but not too far different. Happy listening!
Amazing audio for 1985. Wow!
Just found this video.....and im crying, this is my old school songs👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Woulda lost my shit seeing this live
no one could have captured the sound of a sunrise any better
they look like they're having so much fun. this brings me such immense joy.
Los quiero mucho Casiopea, gracias a sus canciones por alegrarme a cada momento y por darme calma cuando me siento agobiado.
I always love whistling and humming to Casiopea. Oh yeah and clapping. Thank you Casiopea for your amazing sounds.
1960 to 1990 in America, Japan... What a time to have been alive.
I have just discovered this band. I love them!
Me too !
You're in for a ride. So many albums, and live performances, and you will never get sick of any of them.
Ennar this is true. i discovered them a little over a year ago and for six months they were practically the only band i listened to.
This is my favorite song when I was in high school. Still comfortable to listen to.
My youth was right here.
And it is still right here.
I do not fade.
i will NEVER get enough of this performance... it's GOLDEN
great song !Listening from DENVER , COLORADO U.S.A.
This is incredibly tight as it is live - the whole group is litterally flawless! Casiopea ZENITH
Amo la música de Japón de los 80, sea pop o rock. Son increíbles musicos
Muy buenos!
This would be at the outro of my life, Just how i feel about this band. Making me feel like its complete
I remember buying the album mainly for this track. Monster tuuuune! (The Soundgraphy - 1982).
Still one of my absolute most favorite performances of all time..
2:54 I gave the keyboard room. Best part. The guitar is amazing, but that hoppy synth just levels the whole thing right out.
I'm a guitarist and played on the same stage with Casiopea back in the early 80's when I was in the Air Force and stationed in Okinawa Japan. It was during the Suntory Beer Jazz Festival. I performed with a local big band jazz orchestra. It wasn't really my thing; I preferred playing fusion which was very popular back then. But it was a way to play at that gig and a great experience being the only American in the whole show. I remember walking past Casiopea’s guitarist's setup which included a fret-less guitar. They had Yamaha everything. Although technically good players I wasn't really impressed with these guys and they were a bit stuck up. A much better Japanese group which I was able to jam with at Jirokichi’s in Tokyo was Native Son, featuring late pianist Takehiro Honda and guitarist Motonobu Ohde. Those guys were some of Japan's best at fusion and straight ahead jazz. They weren't flashy and choreographed like Casiopea but just great musicians. Kazumi Watanabe's band was excellent too, probably the best. Kazumi was a pretty humble player with ridiculous chops. I miss those days and all the fun I had meeting and jamming with those musicians.
Wow, that's a fun story. Haven't listened to Native Son so thanks for sharing!
Memories worth cherishing. I hope to have those experiences some day as well.
Thank you for sharing!
Mr. B, I don't care what level Casiopea is, but I like their harmony in this track.
That's the reason I read comments. Thanks for sharing. I'll definitely check Native Son.
うちの父親がよく聞いていました!皆さんのテクニックが素晴らしいです…!
Espectacular este vídeo ya estaba el año 2005 en TH-cam lo eliminaron lo volvieron a subir es impresionante Casiopea !
バッキングのリズムセクションとしては桜井・神保は最強だね。
櫻井哲夫くん
お元気ですか
いま何処?
@@wkms1858 向谷さんと神保さんでかつしかトリオとして活躍中。
This has to be my favorite live performance of Asayake ever
Best Casiopea song no wait best jazz fusion song
Ever
the 80's are golden ages.
今聴いても素晴らしい曲と演奏ですよね。
それにしても皆さん若い!ギターの野呂さんが俳優の山田孝之氏に見えました。
I have never seen ANY Japanese band smile this much....
やっぱこの野呂モデルが一番かっこいいなぁ
CASIOPEA EXCELENTE BANDA !!!!
名曲だなぁ。
やっぱりこのバージョンがいいね。
ナルチョのベースパターンはいまだに馴染めない。
カシオペア=オリジナル4にはこだわってないが、あのサウンドにオルガンは合わない。どこか余興でやっているような、即席編成にありがちな違和感を感じる。鳴瀬はどんなバンドでも同じパターンをゴリ押しだ。
Still brings me great joy after all these years.
Leaving foot step in this georgeus video, forever legend, casiopea
The best band Jazz Fusion!
ありがとう カシオペア
銀河宇宙で暮らしていますよね。
i usually dont like watching live performances but God the energy is too good
I'm grow up with jazz music, one of it is casiopea 👍👍👍
This guitar solo on this performance is out of this world
私のDX-7どこいっちゃたかな
アルゴリズムがむずかしくてね 名機です。向谷憧れていました(今も)
First time I hear this band. Thanks, youtube algorithm.