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Friday, January 1, 2010

Kohaku Uta Gassen 2009

This year’s Kohaku Uta Gassen was filled with sights and wonders to behold, featuring artists both old and new, and I thought I’d take the time to jot down some of the acts that really made the program for me!
Nana Mizuki
Among the many guests debuting this evening were the old-skool-jpop sounding tunes of Nana Mizuki and the first appearance of Johnny’s group NYC, whom most people saw and said “Who the heck ARE these guys?” With all the great Johnny’s groups still to appear on the Red and White, it’s odd that they chose this NEW act to come on!
NYC
Although I’d seen enka queen Fuyumi Sakamoto in “regular” clothes before (in Music Station clips featuring old group HIS, for example), this was the first time she’d come onto the Kohaku singing her songs without her traditional kimono and hairdo. She was lookin’ FINE!
Sakamoto Fuyumi
Backed up with Fuyumi was the ever stoic Takashi Hosokawa, this time belting out his awesome classic “Bokyo Jonkara”, the song I once dubbed “That song with the Fifty million Shamisens”, LOL. Truly EPIC to watch!
Hosokawa Takashi
Techno band Girl Next Door debuted last year, but this was the first time I noticed how fricking sexy and CUTE lead singer Chisa was! I thought it was great to see her looking so girlishly bouncy and giddy, doing moves with her fellow dancers like gals in a pep rally! Contrarily, my friend Car expressed disappointment that the cool rocker from last year had turned into this “idol”.LOL
Chisa, Girl Next Door
AKB48 had been slowly gaining a foothold into the “big-ass-girl-group” j-pop demographic for some time now, and it was with their kick ass song RIVER that I think they finally made it! After this year, they’d not only take over the “giant girl group” spot Morning Musume once held, but make fun and varied appearance throughout the entire show!
AKB48
One group appearing this year for the first time that I kind of liked was the very Def Tech sounding “Funky Monkey Babys” and their uplifting song “Hero”, such a great tune, I HAD to go look for it after the show!
Funky Monkey Babys
Next Yusuke came out, doing a catchy little tune called “Himawari” while looking like  Fun Boy Three’s illegitimate Japanese Brother. Really a great song, but sure a stretch from his SHUCHISHIN days!
Yusuke
Arguably the most anticipated act this year (it sure was at OUR household!), was the debut appearance of immensely popular Johnny’s group ARASHI. This has been a long time in coming, and they set it up real nice, with a cool little introduction clip before the boys came out to perform their first medley for the Red and White, performing their first single A-RA-SHI, Love So Sweet, Happiness, and Believe!
Arashi
…And then God came down and proclaimed Arashi as the new overexposed act of the new year…LOL
Besides loving Koda Kumi performing her rockin’ new single “Lick Me”, it got even BETTER when her little sister MISONO came out to duet with Kumi on their song “It’s All Love”! Loved watching the two try to out-sass each other!
Misono x Koda Kumi
 Arashi was trucked out to hold cards with the letters T-O-K-I-O spelled on them and reciting what the letters might stand for, a feat that was recycled from an older Kohaku, though THAT time it was SMAP themselves holding the cards. Nakai looks happy to be on the other end of the microphone for a change. Then TOKIO came out and rocked a bit, doing their song “Taiyo To Sabaku no Bara”.
TOKIO

Ayaka came out to do a touching performance of “Minna Sora No Shita” which brought not a few eyes to tears! Funny how much she looks like an older Nattchi Abe to me.
Ayaka
The closing acts of the night fell to veteran “Chairman Of The Board”  Saburo Kitajima for the White Team doing ‘Matsuri” and the impeccable DREAMS COME TRUE belting out an awesome “Sono Saki E”! Miwa looked great and Masato was beaming as usual, looking like the happiest bass player in the world…
Dreams Come True

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Favorite J-Pop Singles: Hirose Kohmi / Romance No Kamisama

As readers of this blog know very well, I am a HUGE fan of artist Hirose Kohmi, and I got an early Christmas present in the form of the 2008 FNS Kayousai Telecast, where Kohmi Hirose was featured singing one of my very favorite songs from her, ROMANCE NO KAMISAMA!

Not only has it been YEARS since I saw my beloved Kohmi Hirose performing anything, but to see her do two classic singles of hers, both Romance no Kamisama AND Dear…Again just made it all the more special! There she was onstage, looking fine, but she wasn't alone!

 The song began with Kohmi  singing the powerful ballad Dear Again along with newcomer R&B style vocallist Thelma Aoyama, and then, suddenly, the music picked up, and  a VERY familiar tune started..."OH MY GOSH! It's Romance No Kamisama!!", I yelled out loud!

Just when it couldn’t get better, they introduced the two cutie trios PERFUME and PABO onstage!


It was so cute watching the girls struggle to sing along with Kohmi’s music, and I even think at one point Perfume's mikes were off! (But, aw, they were havin' FUN-look at those broad smiles on their faces)

THEN, they brought out AYAKA, and she just sealed the performance, laying in with that incredible voice of hers!

Then all of them, Pabo, Perfume, Thelma Aoyama, Ayaka and of course Kohmi herself wrapped up the song with a terrific finish! Ah...A cool and totally unexpected treat for me!

Romance No Kamisama (The Cupid of Romance) was one of the very first songs I ever knew from Ms. Hirose, and for the longest time, I just couldn’t get a copy of the single for myself! I am happy to say now that this was one of the MANY singles I was able to acquire through the mighty OTOKICHI PREMIUM site!!
Original PV:

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Kohaku Uta Gassen 2007

Nakai and Shofukutei, note Sayumin looking adorable as heck in the background!
 Well, I have to say that this yer's Kohaku Uta Gassen (or, rather, the Red and White Song Festival) was a pretty straight forward event, and resonated (at least with me) as about as average on the whole scale of Kohakus, anyway. I should have known things would be  meh when I saw that for the first time, they were gonna use two GUYS as the Red and White Captains, respectively Nakai Masahiro for the Red (Female) Team and Tsurube Shōfukutei for the White (Male) Team. How off is THAT?
Apart from that diversion from the traditional, the show went off without hitch and there were a few acts I thought stood out for me...
The Princesses and the Queen:
Morning Musume started the show with an explosion of girlish playfulness...and then Kenichi Mikawa followed with this year’s example of excessive gaudiness! 
 
 
Once again, the Kohaku proved that Enka is still alive and well, and like last year, Yoko Nagayama did her always fierce performance of "Jonkara Onna Bushi", rockin' that Shamisen while growling out those lyrics and delivering the steeliest gaze ever...
And they had cute young girl groups backing up the seasoned pros, this time with Shoko Nakagawa and AKB48 backing up Natsuko Godai...
Kohaku Regulars TOKIO were back again, this time performing their rocker "Seisyun", that cool little theme song from the terrific Nagase Tomoya/Aibu Saki drama "Utahime"...
Nakamura Mitsuko was the one to ring in the “matsuri” stage…
The Shakalabbits- flavoured Mihimaru GT roused the crowd
WaT did their best Simon and Garfunkel….
We had the reunion of Kiyoshi Maekawa and Cool Five…
Enka goodness with Kaori Kozai
We got a TREAT with the reunion of the awesome KOME KOME CLUB, back in rare form performing their old classic hits like Kimi Ga Iru Dake and Roman Hikou!
Ai Otsuka came on to deliver the funniest, zaniest and most eccentric performance of the night, with the bouncy fun "Chu-Lip"!
K-pop Diva BoA wows! 
And speaking of WOWing, even Kimutaku can’t hide his awe at the epic pyrotechnics of Satomi Kobayashi!
 
A softer side of Kumi Koda...
A strangely ghoulish performance by Mika Nakashima…
Ayumi Hamasaki knocks it out of the park as usual
While Gackt does his Taiga Drama performance (in full get-up!!!)
Next we had 80's veteran Noriyuki Makihara come on, but wasn't his performance of his song "Green Days" that did it for me as much as the admiring gaze of adorable Yui Aragaki watching over him as he sang the theme to the drama "Love and Farm"...
Gakky watching Makihara perform
...she approves!
Speaking of which, there was not one but TWO cuties on the judges table this year, with not only Yui Aragaki, but Aoi "Atsuhime" Miyazaki in attendance!
 
 
For me, the absolute highlight of the evening was the incredible performance of "Winding Road" by the smooth sounds of Kobukuro duetting with the stellar vocals of singer AYAKA, man, such a  great song, such a COOL delivery, I loved it! Ah, and wasn't Ayaka just sooooooo PRETTY?! YES!
What Kohaku can be complete without seeing Saburo Kitajima with confetti in his hair (and,occasionally, in his mouth)?
But they seem to be shuffling around the younger acts in recent years, and instead of Saburo Kitajima, we had acts like the mighty Dreams Come True as the penultimate act...
...And having SMAP close the Red and White is definitely something I’ll have to get used to…. 
All in all a fun time!
Well, that was about it for me, We'll see what they come up with NEXT year!