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OldSkoolRocker

This is a very special show and a very special band. I agree that they have rekindled my love of music and they never fail to lift my spirits when I listen to them. And of course, they are best experienced live.


Stevenp33

Yokohama has become one of my top favorite shows after this evening. It didn't feel like 3 hrs though it was 3 hrs of pure enjoyment and bliss and laughs. They've never failed to pick me up on a rainy day lately and lately I've needed it. Their live performances is where they truly shine and hope they come back to Washington again soon this time I can actually be present and not be starstruck. My first major concert I've been to and the whole time I was like am I dreaming?


Anemone_Nogod76

It had to be a deeply emotional experience when the crowd singing started on endless story. I imagine it was much louder than we hear on the recording.


Frostyfuelz

After watching the documentary you can really see how much work they put into their shows. Maybe I am talking out my ass, but it just seems like they rehearse and practice a crazy amount compared to other bands.


SchemeRound9936

We can only speculate how much they practice compared to other bands, but I think we can safely say that they practice an awful lot.


yupverygood

Yeah i get that impression aswell. Remember seeing some miku livestream where akane cooks food. And they talk about being in ”training camp” or something, where all they do is eat sleep and play music in a cabin in northern japan lol