Showing posts with label Lives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lives. Show all posts

ARAFES, September 21st 2012

Sunday, October 7, 2012

The gates open at 3pm. My sister and I arrived at Kokuritsu at around 3:15, and the train station and entire path to the place was already packed with people going to the concert, people planning to just hang around and listen from outside, people holding up "please sell me tickets" boards, and people trying to keep everyone else in order. We noticed it when we came to line up for goods, too - just the sound of cicadas and seeing everyone walking with their Arafes shopping bags or wearing Arafes t-shirts made us feel like we stepped right into the 5x10 overture. I know some fans who aren't so keen on Kokuritsu concerts because of the sheer size of the stadium, but for us it's a special thing, and we've wanted to attend to a Kokuritsu concert ever since we first became fans. I'm so glad that we got to go, together!

 
When I told my sister that we were at the highest stands, her response had been, "great. I'm going to see an ant-like Nino." Personally I liked being high up, based on my Dome experiences, because I got to see the full stage more clearly. Of course, I'm sure being at the arena has its perks, but really I don't think it's possible to be disappointed at an Arashi concert, no matter where your seating is. MatsuJun is brilliant that way! Still, I was concerned since Kokuritsu is rather large, but once we got to our seat, we couldn't believe it. Our view was - beautiful. We could see the oboe pretty clearly from our seats, and the first thing we noticed was that there wasn't a ramp or rails for a ramp to go up there like in previous concerts - which was a little disappointing. But. My sister pointed to the small ramp right before our stand, asking me, "do you think they're going to climb up there?" My immediate response had been, "no way, I don't think so", because, well, I've never been so lucky and never thought I would ever be.

Boy, I was wrong. They came up for the first time during, erm, I think it was "Troublemaker". Most of us in the stands were too busy screaming to pay attention to the song. I was mouthing the lyrics and waving my penlight, but really I was too busy being paralyzed by the fact that Sho-kun and MatsuJun were, like, ten people away from us.

It was raining on and off that day, so the sound system's a bit off. Sometimes it was actually pretty bad - their voices sounded like they were singing underwater, almost. And they were obviously very tired from all the dancing they had to do, since they didn't have any back-up dancers this time around. They were out of breath a lot. And Aiba's crane didn't work at the beginning of the concert! It still was an incredible experience, and hands down the best Arashi concert I've been to.

Things I loved, according to my livejournal post: The solos, especially the rest of Arashi dancing with Aiba during "Friendship", and with Jun during "Shake It!". And Nino's "Gimmick Game" - of all of his solos, this is definitely the one I wanted to see in person the most. So glad I got to see it. Ohno in "Rain", oh my. And as for "T.A.B.O.O.", well, I just realized that so far either Sho or Arashi have performed it in all the concerts I've been to. I was very impressed and temporarily changed ichibans during DJxMJ. It was amazing, what with Masaki.com, Sakumoto rap/DJ collaboration, and Ohmiya SK!

I had already checked the setlist for the 20th on the morning before I left, although I didn't read any reports so stuff like Ore-fes and DJxMJ still took me by surprise. Songs I was particularly glad were performed - "La Tormenta 2004", "Energy Song", and "Sketch". I remembered that "Sketch" wasn't in the 20th's setlist, so I told my sister that it wasn't going to be performed. She was sorely disappointed since it's a particular favourite of ours, and when they started doing Ore-fes and Nino chose "Sketch", and won, my sister was looking at me with kira-kira eyes and asking "are they for real? Are they really going to perform it? REALLY?" All I could say back was "I don't know!" because it really seemed too good to be true, but then they started singing it and we were sighing a little and singing along. So glad that everyone continued sitting down during that song, and only stood up again when "Kiss Kara Hajimeyou" started.

I hope that in the next Arafes they'll do songs like "Superfresh", but other than that, most of the songs I voted for were performed. (Well, not "Kaze no Mukou e", but it wasn't like I was expecting a lot of votes for that one, anyway ;_;). Although I'm not planning to try for the next one I'm hoping that it'll be every bit as amazing!

Because of the crowd, it took us around 1.6 hours just trying to get out of the stadium. It was nice, though, to enter the train and be surrounded by other fans. I went to Shibuya afterwards (my sister went back to our hostel) to meet a friend, and she said that she's been seeing people in Arafes shirts or bags walking around, too.

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J-Live Asia's Showcase 2: flumpool & WEAVER

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

To think that I almost decided to pass on this one!


Because the showcase is on the 15th, and I was leaving for Japan on the 19th, I thought that going to Singapore might be a bit too tiring. But Salwa wanted to go, and she isn't that big a fan of flumpool (or a fan at all, come to think of it), so you can pretty much guess how big (and rare) it is for us to get a chance to see good bands here. In the end I decided to go for it, taking the train to Singapore and back the days before and after the concert.


We spent about the entire Saturday - well, from noon onwards - in the line, since it's free seating. Somehow the line felt more unbearable than at ONE OK ROCK's concert, but it's probably because I was more excited then. (^^;) The line was worth it, though, once we got our seats. We were in the second row, right in front of the drums, which were brought to the front of the stage for WEAVER's performance. Throughout flumpool's set, we were mostly right in front of Kazuki. Who happens to be my favourite member, so yay for me! Seriously, though. I never thought I would be able to see them up close like that.


WEAVER's set was awesome, and despite my eagerness to see flumpool, I was actually sad to see them leave. Their English improved a lot since the last time they came, haha. But flumpool - they blew me away, since the first song. They did quite a few of their older songs, which I appreciate, because I'm not quite as caught up to their newer stuff as I'd like to  be. They played a lot of their popular songs, but alas, not one of my absolute favourites - "Zanzou", "Kotoshi no Sakura", and "Harukaze". Not that I was expecting them to, but it would've been nice.


Photos weren't allowed, of course, but during WEAVER's encore they told us those with cameras could take photos of them, so I took a couple on my phone. Wish that flumpool would let us take photos too!
 

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lives and concerts

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Where I live, there aren't really that many opportunities to go to lives or concerts I like. In fact, when I was younger, there were hardly any lives going on at all - it got to the point where it didn't matter so much who the artist is, if you've heard of them and they're coming, you might as well go, there's nothing else going on anyway. These days that's not really the case - we have a lot of local bands that are pretty cool, and we do have decent international acts coming almost every month. But still - not many of these artists are ones I actually crave to see live.

Last January I went to Japan to see Arashi's Beautiful World tour in Fukuoka. BUMP OF CHICKEN, a band I'm completely obsessed with, was also touring, but I couldn't afford their tickets after what I paid for Arashi. But my friend happened to win the ballot to ONE OK ROCK's Yokohama Arena Finale, so we decided to go together. And then in February one of my favourites from college, Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessionals, came to my city to perform an acoustic set. 

Usually I don't go to a concerts, much. But this year one thing seems to lead to another, and despite a busy work schedule, I'm still making time for them.

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