Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Favorite J-Pop Artists: Princess Princess


How did I first get introduced to all things Puri-Puri? Let's See...
The first song I ever knew from Princess Princess was “Dakara Honey”- The J-pop buyer for  the record store I worked at had thrown it onto a compilation cassette ( I guess to fill up space) from a Drama Theme song CD he had,( Dakara being the theme song for “Double Kitchen”which actually had an episode featuring Puri-Puri…but I digress) and the quirky enka-style vocalist certainly caught my ear… At the time I had a mental picture of the group being two old ladies (hence the double princess) singing novelty songs for a living!
    A few months later I was at my friend  Daniel's house, where I flipped through the latest issue of his KOKIKU magazine. In that issue, there was an article reporting that the Rock Group Princess Princess was calling it a day. The article featured the cover of “The Last Princess” and that was the first time I saw them. In fact, I wasn’t sure it was the SAME group, seeing as THESE gals looked cool, and I didn’t think they’d have sung a novelty song like “Dakara Honey”.I remember reading it and going "whoa!" to Daniel, and also talking to the J-Pop Buyer at work the next day about the article.
 Princess Princess was set to start promoting their last CD and final tour, so in the coming weeks, Puri2 was to appear on numerous shows, promoting their latest single and saying their farewells.
   Back then I didn’t have access to NGN, so weekends were to hang out at Daniel’s House (J-pop Central ) to watch “Pop Jam” and “Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ”, cheering on then-newcomer Namie Amuro or booing the very flamboyant Sharan Q. It was on Pop Jam that I first got to see Princess Princess moving and breathing.
     And what a sight it was. Pop Jam had created a montage of Puri Puri performances right from the beginning, and I remember thinking that the young bushy-haired Kaori might be Hawaiian! Looking at the classy ladies on stage, I came to the conclusion that the  girls in the montage wasn’t them, possibly girls they had managed? Of course later I was to find out that it in fact WAS them,in one of their many “looks” over the years.
    As Hiroko Moriguchi interviewed the girls, I thought there was NO WAY these were the same artists that did “Dakara Honey”,and felt foolish that I thought they WERE...But then Princess Princess got onstage to belt out “Fly Baby Fly”. The SECOND I heard Kaori’s voice, I KNEW they were the same band that did “Dakara”, and what’s more, I liked THIS song, too! What a revelation!
   When J-pop Buyer Dave found out I had more than a passing interest in Princess Princess, he made another Cassette tape for me, this time with the Puri2 single “KISS”. I was convinced. No longer would I ever think they were a novelty act. This lush piece of pop perfection with the soaring harmonies just killed me. It became my favorite song on the tape. At this stage they might have been a group I admired and liked a few singles, but it was an appearance on the show MUSIC FAIR that changed my whole outlook on Pri2.
   Like the other music shows around that time, Music Fair had prepared a special “farewell” episode just for Puri Puri. Guests included, along with Puri-Puri, Hiroko Moriguchi, Chisato Moritaka, and Arisa Mizuki. Together they sang "19 Growing Up","Diamonds", "M", "Sekai De Ichiban Atsui Natsu" and "Oh Yeah". Then Puri Puri did "Papa","Seven years After" and "Natsu No Owari".
     Needless to say, I was blown away, plain and simple. It was then that I realized that this group was extraordinary, and I hurried down to the Record store to pick up SINGLES 1987-1992…and thus began the Puri Puri obsession! I remember riding around Diamond Head with a friend, listening to the Singles Collection, and laughing upon hearing the REAL Puri-Puri versions, as all we knew about some of the songs were the ensemble-style versions they performed on MUSIC FAIR.

Friday, April 6, 2007

Moritaka Chisato Ramblings

Random Ramblings: :

1. My Favorite Album By Chisato:
 
Do The Best
This is the first album I ever purchased by Chisato! Featuring such faves as "Kibunsoukai", "Watarase Bashi", "Watashi Ga Obasanni Nattemo", "Natsu No Hi", "Watashi No Natsu", and my favorite Chisato song of all time, "Futari Wa Koibito"!

The Album Where Chisato Looks FINE:
Pepperland
This album is a decent release from Chisato, but more importantly,she looks just KILLER here!
Words cannot describe how fine I think she looks in these pictures.IMNSHO.
More pics from the CD booklet below:
DAMN!
@$@#$...DAMN!!

Mmmmm... Chisato.I think I've Made My Point.

Comments from Original Post:

yametekudasai wrote:
I've been DAMNED as well...
I had NO IDEA that this was the "Pepperland" Chisato. "Rock Alive" lives!

zdorama replied to yametekudasai’s comment: 
Yes, on the third day, Kamisama created a "girl". And it was Chisato. And he saw that it was fine.

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Favorite J-Pop Singles: Fujii Fumiya / Time Machine

Single from Fujii Fumiya, the man best known as the lead singer for the Checkers as well as the man that my co-worker Wayne once called “The Japanese Bryan Adams” No word on whether that was a compliment or an insult from him!

Time Machine was one of the very first songs I ever attempted to sing at Karaoke,and oh man, if Fumiya Fujii was there to have heard that, he would have jumped into that Time Machine and gotten his butt outta there as fast as he could!

I remember after trying to sing it, seeing this performance of Time Machine off of POPJAM, and I don't know WHAT Fumiya's doing in this perf, busting out Michael Jackson moves, posing dramatically and and spinning around on his butt, but it was very silly indeed! When I went over that night, we both watched Fumiya doing his wacky moves before they said to me, "This is that song you were singing, huh." AHAHAHAHAHA
Check out the zaniness yourself:
Still an occasional karaoke fave to butcher, by the way!

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Favorite J-pop Singles: Tube / Yuzurenai Natsu

Another one of the very first songs I ever attempted to sing at Karaoke, a song that absolutely leaves me out of breath… maybe this is why lead singer Maeda’s face is always so red!

During the bridge of the song, Maeda sings positively: “Yes… KEEP HOPE ALIVE!”, but the karaoke subtitlers phonetically transcribed it as “Yes… Keep Hope ARRIVE!” On this, there has not been ONE SINGLE time that I have sung this song that someone hasn’t laughed and pointed it out “Hey, look, they wrote ARRIVE instead of ALIVE…FUNNY!” Yep, Har Har. First time I ever heard THAT one! Now do you mind if I go back to turning my face red?


Sunday, April 1, 2007

Favorite J-Pop Singles: Amuro Namie / Chase The Chance


Ahh...the kickin' theme song for that crazy MacGyver of the Kitchen show THE CHEF, starring Noriyuki Higashiyama and Kokubun Taichi! Actually one of the very first j-doramas that I ever watched!
I'd already loved the song because of the show, then I was properly blown away by Namie Amuro (and Super Monkeys) performance of this song on that year's KOHAKU as well, solidifying me as a solid Amuro fan from then on!