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Forum Games / Re: Be the first to post in this hour ... the game!!
« on: March 14, 2012, 05:35:39 PM »
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Interview with Yuya by tokyohive ^^:I watched it this morning...it was very satisfying and made my morning
http://www.tokyohive.com/2011/06/exclusive-tokyohive-sits-down-with-matsushita-yuya-at-fanimecon-2011/
Thank You!Who was it originally sung by?The concert was so FANTASTIC! It was really nostalgic hearing some of the songs, especially 1/3 Junjou na Kanjou. Really, me and my girlfriend flipped out when we heard it xD I didn't expect to hear them play that song, especially since it's so old, it reminded me of watching Rurouni Kenshin back in the day. I had such a blast getting to experience this concert! Both FLOW and Yuya gave amazing performances
The reason they played it is because they just recently released their own cover version of it:
http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=KSCL-1721
(In case you're interested~)
Oh, I was wondering why they were covering an obscure song like thatthanks for showing me!
If anyone can be on the lookout for anyone selling the FLOW "On The Line" t-shirt in a S size, I will greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
I'm going to be looking out for it on eBay and garagesalejapan. If you know any other websites or LJ communities where i could possibly find people selling, please let me know. Thanks!
1/3 no junjou na kanjou was originally sung by "siam shade"
FLOW interview with tokyohive:I love the sound of that LOL
http://www.tokyohive.com/2011/06/exclusive-tokyohive-interview-with-flow-at-fanimecon-2011/
"Why did you choose to perform at Fanime again?" "Cause I love Fanime Con!"
We are FLOW!
Who was it originally sung by?The concert was so FANTASTIC! It was really nostalgic hearing some of the songs, especially 1/3 Junjou na Kanjou. Really, me and my girlfriend flipped out when we heard it xD I didn't expect to hear them play that song, especially since it's so old, it reminded me of watching Rurouni Kenshin back in the day. I had such a blast getting to experience this concert! Both FLOW and Yuya gave amazing performances
The reason they played it is because they just recently released their own cover version of it:
http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=KSCL-1721
(In case you're interested~)
Oh, I was wondering why they were covering an obscure song like thatthanks for showing me!
the kpop artists that have performed in the city get a significant amount of money to perform (probably exceeds fanime's budget) the tickets for the events at mighty start at 50 (which is 5 less than a pre-reg fanime pass). the promoter makes money from a % of the bar, table commission, and sponsorships... none of which are replicable at fanime. perhaps you can convince that promoter to throw an event in san jose during the con so you can walk to it.Sounds fair enough.
My own suggest for Musicfest (which is what this thread is about) is: morning musume
This. A million times this. The small booklets from last year were so convenient and awesome and we were bombarding Fanime with such praises for it last year I was honestly baffled when I found out that not only did they not make a comeback, but there were no printed schedules at all. As I mentioned in the feedback thread, I got the idea that a LOT of people were just wandering around aimlessly because they had no idea what was going on except for the main big events.YES.
I think from all the complaints that Fanime has gotten and will receive going forward regarding the schedules that they will make a comeback next year.
Also agreed. If paper/money is an issue, just ask if the attendee wants one when they pick up their badge, noting that its also online. Some people might not want it, and it'll discourage the zillions of extra copies from being wasted like in 2010.Agreed.
I was thinking of 2PM...their Japanese debut single, Take Off, is the first ending for Blue Exorcist/Ao no Exorcist. I have also noticed that Japan is going through a heavy Hallyu Wave at this moment :/kpop groups would be awesome, but this is an anime convention, so I don't think that'll work out :\
If they're relevant to Japanese pop culture, it's possible~
MF has hosted artists/bands who have had absolutely no connection to anime (thinking back to con years 2003-2007), and the audiences have enjoyed them regardless.
I think I would expect that as well...but their work is phenomenal nonetheless.bahahaBUT TO STAY ON TOPIC: I'd die happy if CLAMP came to Fanime. xD That's another impossible one though. |D;
I remember when I met CLAMP. It was... exactly what I thought it would be. A bunch of very anti-social women who are very on the unattractive side, being anti-social and thinking they're better than everyone else in the room.
But yes. More planning (schedules printed, time between panels, clear flow for entering/leaving large areas) and more focus on ensuring safety and smooth flow of events, less on "We're in charge now, NO ORANGE SNEAKERS!"I would like to promote whole schedule situation.