2008年4月22日火曜日

HaiKara followup

So Justin went with me to the High and Mighty Color show, since, sadly, Patrick from Texas had to miss the show for a work party.

IT WAS AWESOME.

They played a long time, and a lot of great songs. Sadly, they didn't play either "Days" or "Run Run Run," but they did play "Pride" and a bunch of other good songs. They talked to the crowd a lot and really got the crowd into the performance. It was very cool. When they played "Mushroom" they all came out in rainbow clown wigs, which was weird, but cute. Maki was totally adorable during that bit. She seems kind of... stiff... in some of the videos I've seen of them live, but that wasn't the case AT ALL at this show. Her stage presence was excellent - all of the band members were great, really.

Weird piece of trivia - Maki's only 20! That's crazy! She's been in a pretty successful rock band since she was 15 or 16 years old! She's also an actress now - she was in the movie あなたを忘れない (Anata wo Wasurenai - I won't forget you) which is also sometimes called 26 Years Diary (which may be the translation from the Korean title). It's about a Korean student in Tokyo, Lee Su Hyon, who attempts to save a man who falls on some train tracks and dies in the effort.

Here's the Japanese trailer:

スポーツ!

Last Saturday I went with about 30 other JETs to the city gym in Uda, near Haibara. We played some games with kids from first through 8th grade, and then we ran competitions - cricket, dodgeball, volleyball, and ultimate frisbee. I ran the Ultimate game with another member of the Shika Fun team, Jarrett. We had a good time and the kids really seemed to like it. It was good to catch up with Jarrett, too. He lives pretty far out in the inaka, so it's rare to get a chance to talk with him.

Here's some video coverage from the local news:

2008年4月17日木曜日

Murakami Haruki

Just read it.

And be daunted. Like I was.

"Writing stories is work to plunge you into your soul. That is a dark world, and life and death are unclear and chaotic. It is a world with no language, and there is no standard for right and wrong."

2008年4月9日水曜日

Tootles

some tips from a Tokyo rental car agency:

"When passenger of foot heave in sight, tootle the horn. Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigor."

via Melina

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2008年4月8日火曜日

High and Mighty Color

Some kids from my school played a couple of songs at the Bunkasai (culture festival) and one of them was a cover of a song by a band called High and Mighty Color. It stuck with me and felt sort of familiar. I didn't know why at the time, and I'm still not sure. But it was a catchy tune.

In Japan, there's a video rental chain called Tsutaya. They're sort of the Japanese Blockbuster. Because of the differences in the music industry in Japan, the video shops also rent CDs, including singles. After the rental disks are getting old and no one is renting them anymore, Tsutaya sells them used - cheap. The average CD single in Japan is well over 500yen, and usually gets close to 1000yen, or about $9-$10. Albums are about ¥2500 - ¥3500, depending on the number of disks or if there's a DVD included (a common practice). Imported CD's from America are usually cheaper than domestic CD's. It's crazy. If you ever wondered why you were paying $40 for an import album from Japan, that's why -- they're freakin' expensive.

Anyway...

I was at Tsutaya going thru the used music bin and I found 3 High and Mighty Color singles, along with some singles by Miz (aka Mizrock, aka Watanabe Mizuki) and some Bump of Chicken and Orange Range disks. The singles are ridiculously cheap, like maybe 3 for 100yen or 10 for 500yen. REALLY cheap. So I grabbed 10 disks and took them home.

The singles included the songs "Run*Run*Run" and "Days" (which was the tune my students covered) and I fell in love with those tunes immediately. The b-sides were ok, too, though not as good as the main songs. I picked up some other stuff by them and found their videos on YouTube. They're getting popular in the States because many of their songs have been used in various anime (most notably "Pride" in Gundam Seed Destiny).



Thanks to my friend Patrick (woo! Texas!), I heard about an upcoming concert... so Saturday evening I'm going to Osaka to see High and Mighty Color live! Very excited...



If you're into a sort of blend of maybe Linkin Park blending with maybe Kelly Clarkson's better stuff(?) - I dunno, it's Japanese so these genre distinctions blur into all sorts of weirdness - you should check them out. It's power pop with a weird overtone of American rap-rock/post-NuMetal. They're from Okinawa and feature a female vocalist and a male rapper (who tends to use English lyrics).

Oh, and Maki, the singer, is adorable.

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