X JAPAN HISTORY
X history starts several years before those days; it can be said to go back to before X itself came into existence, to 1981, when YOSHIKI and TOSHI participated, and won individual prizes both, in the Yamaha sponsored "EASTWEST" amateur bands contest, which was considered one of the surest gateways to success for such bands. (Groups like Southern All Stars or Bakufu Slump, which became major successes later on, started out from that contest.) X itself was founded in 1982, as the third of the bands YOSHIKI and TOSHI created together during their school days, though due to the fact that they were still in high school, their activity was mostly limited to school festivals and local contests.
Deciding to try for success as professional musicians, YOSHIKI and TOSHI gave up classical music academy and medical school respectively after their high school graduation and instead moved to Tokyo, in the spring of 1984, to continue to perform as X with friends from their high school days. It was a move over which TOSHI in particular seems to have deliberated for quite a while, but in the end he agreed with YOSHIKI that if they were to try at all, there was no point in doing things halfway. It was also a move of which YOSHIKI later said that despite his liking for challenges and his inclination to put himself into impossible situations, he wondered ever after where found the courage back then to go through with it.
They made their Indies debut less than a year later, when their live house appearances, mainly in Tokyo, started in February of 1985, followed in June with their first single, "I'll kill you." Released by Dada records, with "Break the darkness" as the B side and the line up of TOSHI on vocals, Terry and Tomoyuki on guitar, Atsushi on bass and YOSHIKI on drums, the run of 1,000 singles completely sold out, rather surprisingly for a complete newcomer band. Their first live appearances on record were at the end of the same month, on the 28th and 29th of June, at the Kagurazaka Explosion live house, with Eddie instead of Tomoyuki on guitar and Atsushi on bass, though listed under the stage name of Tokuo.
November of 1985 saw the release of HEAVY METAL FORCE 3, a compilation album with works from twelve bands, to which X contributed "Break the darkness," the lyrics completely in English. On the same album, a band originally named Saber Tiger (switching to Saver Tiger after they learned of a band with the same name in Sapporo) with HIDE on guitar performed the track "Vampire." The recording for it might be how YOSHIKI, TOSHI and HIDE originally met, though as members of the Kantou Indies scene, they might have known each other anyhow.
Also in November, on the 20th, was the first of the two live house performances -- with the other on December 3rd -- in which TAIJI made his first appearances on stage as a member of X, together with YOSHIKI, TOSHI and Jun as support player on guitar. This first time around, he left X after only a brief period with them, giving "musical differences" as his reason to quit to create Dead Wire with Kyo and Tetsu, who both later moved on to join D'Erlanger.
For nearly a year after that, from the end of 1985 through most of 1986, X performed with only YOSHIKI and TOSHI as permanent members and generally Jun on guitar and Hikaru on bass playing as support players, in the line up they released X's second single "Orgasm" with. Sold through YOSHIKI's own EXTASY Records in April 1986, the press run of 1,500 copies sold out almost instantly、according to old interviews surprising the X members more than anyone else. In the same month, X, in the form of YOSHIKI (doing most of the talking), TOSHI and Jun, made their very first appearance on TV, during the "Tensai Takeshi no genki ga deru terebi" variety show, though not actually performing during that program.
It was also during this period that YOSHIKI first met PATA, then leader of Judy, when after the departure of Judy's drummer, PATA was in need of a support drums player and people told him about "YOSHIKI from X." It was after YOSHIKI played support for Judy three or four times, that PATA, impressed with his drum skills, invited him to join Judy, since, as he said to him at the time, "your band doesn't have any members anyway." YOSHIKI declined, though, stating he had X.
In Autumn of 1986, YOSHIKI and TAIJI accidentally met and started talking again、after which TAIJI apparently came to the conclusion that despite musical differences, X was the place where he belonged, and with that, he was back in the band. He was introduced as a full member of X again during the "hakkyou bakuhatsu ooabare GIG" ("insanity explosion great rioting gig") played at Meguro Rokumeikan (among other places) in November, during a performance in which HIDE, then still guitarist in Saver Tiger, joined X as guitarist during their encore that night.
A little later, reportedly on January 2nd, 1987, YOSHIKI called PATA, who was working at a video store after the disbanding of Judy, to ask him to play support guitar for X, for their contribution of "Stab me in the back" and "No Connexion" (track 5 and 6 respectively on the album) to the Victor Records "SKULL THRASH ZONE VOLUME 1" various artists compilation album. PATA agreed to participate for one week of recording time only, but it led to him playing support for X on a variety of occasions afterwards. After Saver Tiger disbanded, YOSHIKI persuaded HIDE, who had by then decided to give up on music, to join X and it was after that that PATA also finally accepted YOSHIKI's invitation.
1987 continued to be a very good year for X, as they set new attendance records for live houses, such as Meguro Live Station for their first "one man live" -- events at which only one artist or band performs, instead of combined appearances by three or more bands which are more common for live houses -- and later Osaka Bourbon House in July, often filling them beyond their official capacities and selling out gigs completely through advanced tickets sales, for three shows at Meguro Rokumeikan in August and November, again an incredible achievement then for an Indies band.
In a busy summer, July saw the band make their first appearance in a movie, "Tokyo Pop," now famous amongst fans for X's brief presence. In August, they participated in the Kyoto Sports Valley "Rock Monsters" event, and handed out the free "XCLAMATION" promotional video, paid out of the members own pockets, and pretty much emptying them. (It was at one of X's Kyoto Sports Valley appearances that PATA, upon someone's attempt to interview him, uttered his most often quoted comment of "Me, I'm not going to talk.") At the end of the year, on December 26th, they participated in the CBS SONY 1987 new talent audition tournament, in which they won the "upcoming artist" prize that led to their contract with CBS SONY on August 1st, 1988.
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