Song of the Day: Battle Without Honor or Humanity (by Tomoyasu Hotei)


To me, one of the most iconic sequences in 21st century cinema comes towards the end of Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, Volume One.  I’m talking about the scene in which Tokyo crime boss O-ren (played by Lucy Liu) walks through the House of Blue Leaves, flanked on either side by her bubble gum-chewing bodyguards.  While there’s a lot that makes  this scene memorable (the slow-mo staging, Liu’s regal yet fierce persona), what I always remember first when I think about this scene is the song playing on the soundtrack.

Of course, I’m talking about Tomoyasu Hotei’s Battle Without Honor or Humanity.  Though the song was not originally written for Kill Bill, it seem to almost perfectly epitomize volume one of Tarantino’s masterpiece.  Yes, it’s over-the-top and shamelessly excessive.  Yet, much like the best of the grindhouse films that inspired Tarantino, it’s performed with such an undeniable artistry that it’s impossible not to get drawn into it.

Whenever I’m out grocery shopping or walking to my office at the start of my workday, I always imagine that this is the song playing in the background.  It definitely brings a little stride to my step.

(The song has other uses as well.  A month ago, I wanted to perform a little impromptu dance for a friend of mine.  This is the song that I ended up dancing to because I knew that, with this song backing you up, it’s impossible not to look good doing whatever you might happen to be doing.)

4 responses to “Song of the Day: Battle Without Honor or Humanity (by Tomoyasu Hotei)

  1. I think even the most mundane to the most ridiculous activity would look like the coolest thing when filmed and played in slo-mo w/ this song playing in the background.

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  2. There is a longer version of this song on Youtube, filmed at the Todai-ji Temple in Japan.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm6xg1CdNCc

    is the link. You think the one on the Kill Bill soundtrack is good? This one will blow your mind out the back of your skull.

    Lets just say he has at least six drummers with full kit including the traditional Japanese taiko drums backing him and leave it at that, shall we?

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    • Wow, thank you for letting me know about that. You’re right, that is an amazing performance. Just on the basis of his YouTube clips, Tomoyasu Hotei seems like one of those artists who would just be simply amazing to see play live. 🙂

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