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Loudness - Waking The Dead [Live 1992]

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2008

Japanese Heavy Metal band Loudness playing the song "Waking The Dead".

This video was taken from their 1992 VHS called "Black Widow/Once And For All".

Vocals: Masaki Yamada
Guitar: Akira Takasaki
Bass: Taiji Sawada
Drums: Munetaka Higuchi

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  • I have mixed feelings about Loudness in this era, but I do like it. I just feel without the original singer it doesn't feel right, if Minoru Niihara was singing it I would love it.

    In 1994 when Motley Crue released an album with John Corabi on vocals...it was a good album. But without Vince Neil it just didn't feel right. They were like a new band...and not Motley Crue.

  • I kinda agree with your comment. I usually dislike when a band changes an original member, specially the lead singer, but on Loudness' case Masaki's work impressed me so much that I instantly fell in love by this line-up. And Minoru also did some amazing material after leaving Loudness so I think this was a good moment, at least musically, for both sides.

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  • wow, great performance! always good to see Loudness!

  • RIP TAIJI :( RIP MUNETAKA

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  • TAIJI PERFEITO

  • Does this exist on DVD?! I really want this show but I couldn`t find it anywhere!

  • X Japan, EZO and Loudness all in one band. Pretty F'ing awesome. Love the original line up but I think I like this just as much.

  • The bass of Taiji is simply mosntre

  • One of the illest songs ever

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