Tuesday, 31 December 2013

The Man With the Blonde Wig

Before the concert, I traveled to Sendai to see a friend of mine. The day before had been my bonenkai or end-of-the-year party with my base school coworkers at a hot spring resort, and I barely managed to catch my train because of my own stupidity, but thanks to my wonderful fellow teachers, I made it on time and spent a wonderful day on the train (it was horrible: I made two wrong transfers out of the planned seven or eight and made the already tiring trip two hours longer). Anyway, I got to her place. We had a nice relaxed evening with her friends over umeshu (plum wine) and delicious pizza.

Because the show Sunday was in the afternoon, I didn't have much time to go sight-seeing. After paying for my Tohoshinki ticket at Lawson, I took the subway and left for the venue, which was a cinch for me to locate. Though I had a huge scare upon entering. I was told something that I couldn't quite catch, and was asked to wait by the entrance while almost everyone went on past me. For a moment I really thought I wouldn't be let in. After quite a few minutes and a lot of worrying, someone came to talk to me and I could understand that there was a dress code. I think that might have been an agreement with the fan club (the members of which could buy the tickets), so the fact that I wasn't aware might have looked suspicious. I was able to get away with my ignorance because I'm a foreigner. (That saved my butt so many times!) Anyway, I had noticed that everyone was wearing a school uniform, but I didn't think it was required. Thankfully, they lent me a blouse, a tie and a skirt so I could get in. I also bought a pair of cat ears because many people were wearing them and they were very cute. From some reports I've been reading, it seems that I was incredibly lucky to be able to attend the concert. In the past, there have been ID checks and I'm not even in the fan club. (O.O) Again, being a foreigner truly saved me.

(To tell the truth, I'm REALLY tempted to join the fan club. So I'll make up for my sins one day.)

After raiding the merch, I went to find my seat (of course, I didn't, someone led me to it after he caught me taking a picture of the stage – double oops). Surprisingly, it was pretty good, even though the room wasn't that big. I could almost make out Gackt's 眩しい facial features perfectly.

Well, I have Lasik to thank for that too.

I really need to catch up with Gackt. I haven't been following his activities for a few years so I have no idea what he's been up to (and have probably missed 4-5 albums). Turns out that there was a big concept going on for the tour (I assume it's just the tour, but it might even not be limited to the concerts, for all I know). There was this fictive (I hope) super-academic school called Camui G. Gakuen (Camui is Gackt's supposed last name) where 9 students rule powerfully as the handsome and revered senpais of all students (kind of like the F4 in Hana Yori Dango). Of course, Gackt was the head of that group and was referred to as "kaicho" (which means he's head of the student body) and called that by everyone. Also, as if that wasn't enough, there were a bunch of Japanese words that they used (for example: arigataki instead of arigatou). Gackt used that a lot to fire up the crowd, yelling out "Yoroshii ka?!" to which we had to answer "Kashikomari!" (from the verb "Kashikomarimashita", which I guess could be translated as "Understood" and basically indicates a willingness to obey). At the beginning of the concert (and maybe on more than one occasion), we observed the "Kiritsu/Rei" practice that we have in school, where students stand up and bow to greet the teacher. There was even a school anthem and all... the whole package! I'd be surprised if it wasn't Gackt we were talking about... but it is.

The doors opened at 2 o'clock and the event officially started at 3, but although Gackt did make his entrance by walking through the room and waving at his fans (He was so close! TWT He truly is just as handsome in person!), the real thing didn't start for an hour and a half. To be honest, since I had no idea what was going on, I feared for a moment that this was not a concert at all. I mean, it could have been just a fan meeting or something. What took place was a lot of fun, but I kinda wanted it to be over after an hour or so. Members of his band and F9 group fooled around a lot, including taking part in a batsu game that involved acting a dramatic scene. As I said before, I'm really behind Gackt's activities, so I had no idea if the "YOU" everyone was calling out was the same as the one I remembered. It seems to be so. Apparently, Chacha is still in the band. I really thought JOB had changed ever since. (I swear I am the worst fan ever! I used to know what they were up to, but that is no longer the case.) Well, I'm really glad to know they're still around, although the family seems to have expanded. I've always loved that cheerful guy Chacha, especially. (^O^) Anyway, everyone was really, really good-looking. Like, unrealistically so. They were wearing a bunch of weird clothes, but that's alright when you are that handsome. You can afford to sport a potato sack if that's your thing. It's not like Gackt didn't do it in the past, right? (Remember Oasis?) But what they did... was truly all kinds of crack. I have the whole thing recorded, but I only remember some parts, like the fact that one guy was wearing a dress and that his balloon boobs kept creeping up his cleavage, and also that another guy wearing a very ugly turtle (ninja?) costume laid a bunch of eggs that were then thrown at us. Ohhhhhh. And there was some boys' love pretend make-out during the acting part. That was also quite nice.

In other words, Gackt is still a retarded pervert. He hasn't changed!

The real concert started at 5 o'clock and lasted a little under two hours. I know, it's a little short, but more than a concert, it seems like this was a "school festival", so it wasn't all about the music. I think the songs for the most part were covers, but it was an incredible concert still. Very entertaining. It was also the finale, which is an important point to remember, but I will talk about that later.

I found a useful little blog entry which contains some pictures as well as the track list.


1. スリル/布袋寅泰 (Tomoyasu Hotei): This was alright. Not my favourite, but I think Gackt did a pretty good job. Sounded kinda old-school. I think it's not exactly a recent song. I didn't know the singer, but he seems to have been in the music industry for an eternity and to have acquired global recognition. I suppose it was a good choice, but I wasn't exactly a big fan either.

2. WHITE BREATHT. M. Revolution: At that point, I hadn't realised Gackt was performing covers, but I knew that song, so at that time, I just assumed it was his. Still, something seemed off. Anyway, now I know that it was TMR and it makes a lot more sense. I love that song and Gackt's rendition was wonderful: delightfully energetic and powerful like Gackt only knows to do so well.

3. B'z メドレー: This medley made me want to get to know B'z music more. Jaejoong too performed a B'z song when I went to see his concert in November (I think it was ultra soul) and it was amazing. As for Gackt, he sang a bunch of them, and each performance ended with a catchy "u-ru-to-ra-so" (RE!), "ultra soul", and a giant panel with the words we had to sing being lowered.

4. 1/3 の純情な感情SIAM SHADE: The good old J-Rocker that we love came out to play for this song. Gackt is a very versatile singer that has a great number of styles and while he's a master at singing heart‑wrenching ballads, no one can deny that he knows how to rock, and that he does it like a boss. Another band that I would like to check out thanks to Gackt's brilliant performance.

5. 情熱のイナズマ/GACKT: Before this performance, Gackt showed us a little dance (which probably everyone but me already knew by heart, huhuhu ;A;). It was a cute little one-two butt-shaking arm-waving dance that even I was able to take part in (which means it was terribly easy). The whole thing ended with a "Whoo!" shout from the heart and was pretty fun overall. In a way, the dance reminded me of songs such as Marmalade, Soleil and (especially!) U+K. However, the song was quite fast-paced and did not involve mascots dancing around the stage in a silly way. It sounds quite catchy and good. Also, unlike what happened in the past, no band member was touched inappropriately. My eyes wouldn't have missed the abuse. But I mean, the man did turn 40 last summer, maybe it was time to grow up a little. At any rate, I think it's really nice how Gackt kept trying to make us participate as much as possible to ensure that we wouldn't get bored (not that the show was boring, not in the least).

The show went on with Gackt complaining that it was cold (another similarity with Jaejoong's concert?!), except it really wasn't. He was just too deeply focused on his "kaicho" act. He continued his monologue (dialogue with imaginary person), going on about someone not able to find a good boyfriend ("Even a foreigner is OK!" Yah, what was that for! D: XD Hahaha.) I only barely understood what was going on, but then Ayu's name was mentioned. Not only are they from the same label, but I think they're pretty good friends too, and I remember there have always been dating rumors surrounding those two, but they probably just have a good laugh about it over a bottle of wine. Iunno. Okay, I'm rambling too much.

6. SEASONS/浜崎あゆみ: This song sounded familiar, but I was still a clueless fool and did not understand that he was singing Ayu's song. It didn't help that the song sounded exactly like one of his ballads would and suited his voice perfectly. Really, really good job. He truly gave it his all and man, was the result breathtaking. I will never get tired of Gackt's voice. So soothing yet painfully moving.

7. I LOVE YOU/尾崎豊 (Yutaka Ozaki): Another flawless performance, which just goes to show that Gackt truly is a master of love songs. He never fails to express perfectly whatever feeling or message has to be conveyed. His rich timber gets me every time. How I love his voice! I cannot handle all the feels. TWT Let's be honest, this man is the real thing when he is on stage. His voice is just as good, if not better than on his albums, but different enough for anyone to be able to tell that he isn't lip-syncing.

8. ミスター/KARA: Okay, more confusion. Suddenly, a bunch of luscious blondes emerged through the crowd and walked towards the stage in their ridiculously short skirts. At first, I thought they were like a second F9 made up from female students, but when they started singing, it became obvious. They were men, alright. It was the same guys from earlier (well, only four of them). Still clueless, as I did not know the tune, I thought it was a new song written solely for our entertainment. But despite the fact that the high-pitched voices sounded a little strange, they really weren't all that bad, surprisingly. The dances they performed could very well not have been a joke, but an actual Korean pop girl band. Well, turns out that they didn't make up everything. It was a song from KARA.

9. FANTASTIC BABYBIGBANG: At that point, I was starting to get that something was up. I know and adore this song, so of course I recognised it right away. Although, boy was I NOT expecting what we got. Now other members of the F9 came out on stage, and among them was the "kaicho", Gackt himself, dressed up as one hell of a gorgeous woman. (So hot, so sexy, much thighs, wow. Or rather, why?! T_T So angry, much jealous, grrrrrrr.) The lyrics for this one were changed and adapted to the context and vocabulary of Camui Gakuen. From what I could understand, it was pretty damn funny! But despite the fact that it was (more than) a little ridiculous, it was still a good performance and extremely entertaining. I enjoyed thoroughly how the "girls" flashed their panties on purpose. (^^)

10. 江南スタイル/PSY: Because at that point, why not? How much stranger could it get, really... Before I could understand what was going on, and before the familiar first few notes of Gangnam Style could be heard, a man came out dressed as a pretty convincing PSY, and of course, he was flanked with the pretty ladies. I was (almost literally) rolling on the floor with laughter. Maybe to the other fans, it wasn't all that surprising, but I was expecting everything but this. I was shocked, in a good way, and speechless, but also quite amused. What an incredible performance! The lyrics were also changed because what better occasion to sing about "CAMUI STYLE"! Epic shit. :'D

11-12. Rusty Nail, XX JAPAN: Because I hadn't had enough surprises. This was seriously worth going all the way to Sendai for. The REAL Toshi was present. X-Japan's one and only singer. As for the rest of the band, Gackt was on drums sporting a blonde wig (to look like Yoshiki, I suppose), while the guitarist and bassist had hair much like hide used to have, a hot pink styled like a mohawk. Now, I was not and still am not the biggest X-Japan fan, but you have to say that regardless, it's still something to feel pretty damn lucky about. I paid a pretty decent amount for the ticket and got to see not one but two artists, one of which is considered a true veteran and highly respected actor in the music industry, while the other has soared to the rank of legend. To think that I was able to see him live... I feel so blessed! I'm so glad I was able to capture the audio for future reference and reminiscence :3 Besides, I needed proof! Many of my friends, I have found, are fans of X-Japan. Let's just say they were a little envious. (^_~)

The songs were awesome. I knew both of them, as they are quite famous, even amongst people who are not necessarily fans of X-Japan. Not sure where I heard them, but it's really not that surprising at all. Despite his age (no offence, but he is a little old), Toshi could belt out those notes without even a strain to his voice. It seems hard to believe that the man would still have that much energy to this day. His performance was perfect. I really like his voice. It's quite unique. You never know, this show might have been all I needed to finally get into X-Japan. The fans were really into it and they knew the lyrics pretty well, which I thought was cool. The Great Toshi really stretched the song "X" as he is known to do, for quite a few minutes, and we went on doing "X" signs with our arms and light sticks endlessly.

This was followed by yet another funny video. The student from before was running again, calling out for our beloved kaicho, and that is when the unthinkable happened (really, it was totally predictable). He slipped on a banana peel and was sent flying out the screen. When he gathered himself and finally found who he was looking for, Gackt was sitting in his fancy office drinking wine like a true gentleman. I don't quite remember how it escalated to that point, but suddenly Gackt was wearing Vegeta's clothes and turning full-blown Super Saiyan on him. Just what you would expect from a regular Gackt concert. When that was over, there was a final song with all the F9 members present, wearing sparkly silver clothes and headbands, circling around the stage on roller skates. More confusion: I could have sworn that I was suddenly at a Johnny's concert, hahahahaha. Now that was pretty much the end of the show. For the last time, Gackt proclaimed his love for us (愛してるよ!), which made me all warm and fuzzy inside, and then he left the stage. There were no more encores.

There wasn't much to see after. I didn't stick around too long, because it was too crowded and I couldn't possibly imagine that Gackt himself would show up. We could still buy merchandise and the members' special dishes (like YOU's curry), or take pictures with the cardboard cut-outs. After returning the school uniform that I had been lent, I went back to the station and then on to my friend's apartment. We had a fun evening in downtown Sendai eating a bunch of delicious things like veggie burgers and cream puffs.

Of course, the day would not have been complete without a puri-kura photo session.


The rest of my holidays in Kyoto and Tokyo, coming soon.



Sunday, 24 November 2013

Because S&M is Such a Trivial Topic of Conversation (Jaejoong Fanaccount)

I love Yokohama. Yokohama is beautiful. I really want to come here more often. It was so painful to leave, after spending like twelve hours at a マンガキッサ for a mere 2500 yen.

I wish I could have moved in there. It was so comfortable. And those all-you-can-drink hot-and-cold beverages machines... What a steal! (Name of the manga cafe is コミックバスター or Comic Buster. There seem to be quite a few of them out there, in Tokyo as well.)

I didn't dare film or take photos during the concert, except for the last few seconds, as I would have never forgiven myself if I had been kicked out. And I'm glad I didn't, in the end. This was literally one of the best nights of my life and hands-down one of the best concerts. I wasn't expecting any less from Jaejoong, of course, but he seriously swept me off my feet. This time, however, I took notes! Yes, I am that bad. My memory sucks so much that if I hadn't jotted down the songs as he sang them, I would have forgotten them almost instantly.

It's pretty bad. T_T

I liked this venue a lot more than the one for Junsu's concert. Today was Yokohama Stadium instead of Yokohama Arena. It usually hosts sports events, as one can imagine, and it's pretty big, but it's well configured in that you can see the stage pretty well no matter where your seat is. Anyway, it's smack dab in the middle of the city, so I guess everyone within a few kilometers' radius was able to hear the show and see the cool laser show that was taking place within the walls.

Of course, the show couldn't start without some awesome intro video where Jaejoong proceeds to scream out angstily and flash his glorious creamy white skin. Then, he finally appeared on the stage, accompanied by tens of thousands of screeching voices.

9+1#: I'm not 100% sure, but I think this was the first one. I wasn't certain of the title, but I remember it was one of the new songs and one of the more heavy ones. You know, before, Jaejoong always said that he wanted to sing rock music and it's almost ridiculous how much it suits him. As much as he has mastered pop and ballads, rock is in his blood and it seeps through his pores as he moves on stage. I was really impressed by how good he sounded. He really nailed this one.

Butterfly: The stage was so pretty during this one, what with the lights and the pretty butterfly art on the screen. It's one of my favourites off the new album (*DOO DOO DOODOODOOOOOO*), so I thoroughly enjoyed it. As expected of Jaejoong, he managed to hit those high notes with unimaginable power and control, while making it seem like a walk in the park. You wouldn't think such a tiny body could possibly hold such a strong voice.

Rotten Love: This is my favourite track off the new album, so I was thrilled to hear it so early on in the evening. The instrumental segment at the beginning sounded really great live! DAT BASS.

Once this was over, JJ started whining about how cold it was (寒いですね。。。the second sentence most often uttered in Japan, right after 熱いですね。。。and すごいですね。。。) and then decided that he needed to change his clothes – ON STAGE – and yes, this was probably the best decision he made, really. Jaejoong being Jaejoong (A.K.A an alien), he pretended to be shy and hesitate but WHO THE FUCK are you kidding, Kim Jaejoong, we all know "professional stripper" is your second job. And then he was like "...seexxxxyyyy" and I DIDN'T. I JUST COULDN'T. OH MY GOD.

I felt embarrassed for him.

Hahaha.

KISS B: I didn't know that one much. Though I'd heard about the release of the B version of KISS, I never got around to buying it and then I kind of forgot about it. Hahaha. It started out pretty slow, with Jaejoong seductively sitting on a sofa with his shirt open, and then the beat picked up and ロッカーJaejoong surfaced once again.

The MC segment that followed was SO ADORABLE! Jaejoong was being his cute self, wiping his mouth and giggling and then he DROPPED his water bottle and got all flustered and embarrassed about it and the crowd went かわいいーー which embarrassed him further and  *CUE FANGIRL SCREAM* and it just WOULDN'T END and.

OH MY GOD MY HEART.

Now is good: I just love the acoustic beginning to this one. It's very soothing. The live version wasn't much different from the studio, if only for the fact that it was better. I love the chorus, as it showcases the strength and range in Jaejoong's voice quite well, and you just can't help but sing along. Well. Gibberish, of course. Except the "oOoOoOo" part and the few words of English. XD

Don't Walk Away: Wow, the violins sounded wonderful. This song is pretty catchy and at this point, Jaejoong still had plenty of energy to pull it off. Jaejoong started dancing sexily during the rap. The stage was also quite spectacular, with lots of colourful lights and fireworks/confetti/stuff blowing up.

Then there was a fancy little video again, where Jaejoong tried to look all pretty and sophisticated and succeeded so goddamn well sob sob ;A; He spoke Korean and I was too busy staring at his perfect face to read the Japanese subtitles. Well, he basically answered questions related to the WHO/WHEN/WHY (WWW) of his album, talked about love and inspiration, and mentioned Junsu and Yoochun. <3

I Said I'm Sorry: GOD, I LOVE THIS SONG. I think that at this point, he came out on stage wearing something white and looking so preciously fragile and lovable. There was this ethereal creature sitting on his stool singing his heart away and redefining the meaning of art by just being there and existing and. And my heart did a few flips then. Yep. ;A; I can never really get over how much I love this man. He stirs feelings in me that not many people have (besides TVXQ). I just care for him so much. <3<3<3

Saigo no Ame (Koda Kumi cover): I didn't know this song, but I'm sure Koda Kumi would have been damn proud. Jaejoong did a really great job. He never fails to amaze me with the honesty with which he performs and the raw emotion he displays as he sings. Junsu is immensely good at this, too, and he also has a lot of technique, but Jaejoong's voice has this rough edge that just goes straight to my heart.

Shiny Day: He sang this one along with Gummy, who I didn't know. Apparently, she's recently joined the CJes family. She has a really, really solid voice and a good personality. She seems witty and fun, but she was acting a little meek towards Jaejoong during the MC portion, saying that she really liked Jaejoong but  that he had gotten mad at her (?) because of something she said the day before? I might have gotten that wrong: my Japanese is still pretty limited. But I was really glad to discover that I could follow most of the talks. There might be hope! At any rate, this was a really heartfelt performance. Jaejoong interrupted it before the end and just wouldn't finish it; he kept creeping closer to Gummy and acting all flirty, sexy-staring, eyebrow-wiggling ジェジュンっぽい。I was going crazy! They made a really cute pair. Their voices created a beautiful harmony. But then again, Jaejoong was always good at harmonizing.

This was followed by two solos by Gummy, only one of which I got the title: Shinjiteru. Gummy might have gotten herself a new fan! Powerful song.

Gummy also sang Luvholic with Jaejoong (originally by Ha Dong Qn). Somehow, this ended up being the "Somebody to Love" of the night A.K.A The Song-That-Never-Ends-and-That-Involves-a-Lot-of-Jumping-Riding-on-Moving-Platforms-and-Saying-"Hey! Hey! Hey!-a-Lot. Jaejoong-sama wasn't satisfied with our clapping and stopped the song to make us do it properly. What a spoiled boy! Kkkkk ^^ I think we delivered the goods if his reaction is any indication. XD

Brighter followed. More bod-flaunting. I don't remember this one much. But I do remember that body flaunting was involved. That I would never forget. There was a lot going on all over that stage, including a lot of rainbows and flashing lights and stuff that could trigger an epileptic seizure in pretty much anyone. I don't remember if Jaejoong stopped the song again or if this took place right after, but he suddenly needed to hear his name being called out countless times and we were more than happy to oblige. The little bastard had so much fun that he made us scream over and over. Friggin' tease. Ughhhh. And that TONGUE! It poked out the corner of his mouth... Jaejoong is still Jaejoong! :-)

What followed was like a really random crack fanfiction. I still can't believe this guy... He took us backstage to show us his room, which was gorgeously furnished and comfortable-looking, of course. The idiot started humming (I think it was?) Beethoven's Für Elise and it was SO LIKE HIM, I don't even. XD He kept acting so seductive and mysterious – the lighting didn't help – and one girl was like "結婚して!" (Marry me!) And he started showing us the bottles of alcohol, saying that he preferred [not sure what? coffee? milk?] and asking if he was allowed to drink and we were all like "いいよ!" and Jaejoong being Jaejoong just HAD to ask us three times, just to be sure.

And he had to lean back against the couch and sit with his legs spread out and start talking about how the concert's dress code was S&M and he was an "M" (I can hear the fanfiction being written miles away!). He looked so proud. I love how openly Jaejoong talks about sadomachism with his cute fans. (>O<) Then he HAD to ask a bunch of fans what type they were and I COULDN'T ANYMORE. Like a mother with her teenage son (ママきれいですね~). And then bringing up the father. And. Oh dear. XD What a mess... He did this with a bunch of fans. To two girls who were wearing a masquerade mask, he growled to take it off (顔を見せてくれ - SHOW ME YOUR FACE) and then the camera HAD to zoom in on a girl's chest and he was like "あなたは大木ですね" (I won't translate that one ;-)) and I. WAS. DYING. YOU FREAKING MORON I LOVEYOU. Oh! Random costume of the night: someone was wearing an Iron Man mask. I somehow fail to see the connection. XD

KIM JAEJOONG. YOU ARE DIRTY LIKE YOUR  BOTTLE OF WATER. YOU DIRTY DIRTY THING.

Keshou (Nakajima Miyuki cover): Another song that I didn't know, but it was so bittersweet, especially the chorus: バカだね、バカだね、バカだねあたし。。。Beautiful.

Konayuki: NEED. TO. WATCH. ICHI RITTORU NO NAMIDA. ALREADY.

Let the Rhythm Flow: I suck with titles and decided that this one was called "Nothing lasts forever" (that's the first line). LOL. I need to remember them. Anyway, this is a pretty mellow/feel-good track. It was just as good as the CD version. I don't have anything else to add. (^.^)

Ultra Soul (B'z cover): OH MY GOD. I fell in love so much with this one at first listen! Of course I prefer Jaejoong's rendition, but the original song is pretty good still. (^^) But it sounded so dark and the guitar intro was so deliciously performed... eargasm. Jaejoong had good interaction with the fans as they shouted "HEY!" as one at the end of the chorus and I just stared, completely clueless. (.__.) Jaejoong introduced the support band then too: guitarist, bassist, keyboardist, drummer...

Why was everyone so cool and good-looking?!

Oh wait.

This is JAEJOONG we're talking about. XD Of course his hand has to be comprised of ikemen-men.

Just Another Girl: As the concert was approaching its end, I almost got scared that he wouldn't perform this song, but that would have been really strange. When it turned out that it wasn't going to be the first song, I figured it would be the last – the encore – but it wasn't, just one of the last. This one is really great live! The guitar, the drum, the bass, Jaejoong's voice... It makes for such a powerful combination. It's just epic, and you can't help but sing along. I was violently head-banging/singing along as if I thought I was in a music video or something. (You know, those moments?) It was magical. Hahaha. But seriously. It was an emotional performance that I was waiting for and that did NOT disappoint.

MINE: I'm sorry to say that I don't remember SO MUCH about MINE. Since we were nearing the end of the concert, I tried to record a little and managed to get a few seconds at the end before my phone died on me. (That awful bastard!) I remember that the crowd went crazy during the piano breakdown (that's my favourite part of the song, the air-piano scene). It's just an amazing piece. How could it not be absolutely mind-blowing? There was an impressive fireworks show near the end and stuff just wouldn't stop blowing up. I can only imagine how it must have looked to onlookers and passerbys.

I managed to capture a few seconds of it.

Paradise: I won't lie. I was a little surprised that he chose this song to be the last. Then he started singing and those thoughts vanished from my mind. I had really liked Paradise from the album. At first, I wasn't too sure about the beginning, because it sounded very sensual in an awkward kind of way (not that I don't enjoy hearing Jaejoong's raspy gasps BUT). But you know, as the song progresses, it begins to sound almost desperate, a fleeting moment, and you get this feeling that time is passing too quickly, this love, that it's already over. At least that's how I interpreted it. It's really, really beautiful, and it made for a perfect finale. Jaejoong's pleas to "look in my eyes" are unsettling – troubling – in the studio version and the live just made all those feelings come alive even more.

This was the last song, after almost three hours of perfection. I had been so giddy all throughout the show and I laughed and screamed so much. It was the best evening I could have asked for. Not that I didn't already know that, but Jaejoong is a really, really funny guy. At the end, my throat still hurt from the previous screaming we had done before the encore, but after, it continued for quite a few minutes. The fans (I'm proud to say I was one of them) just kept on screaming Jaejoong's name over and over without stopping. I could barely breathe and my voice was almost gone, but still I continued. Not hoping that he would come back out: I knew Jaejoong was done for the night, he had given us more than our money's worth and I wanted him to go back and rest, but I also wanted him to know and feel that he was loved, so I kept on screaming, louder and louder. (Actually, I bonded with the obasan next to me for a while. It was pretty nice. ^^) Even when the staff kindly told us (quite a few times) that the concert was over, and to please go home and be careful on our way back, we didn't stop screaming. After a few attempts on the staff's part, we finally gave in, reluctantly.

But it was pretty epic. XDD

I was a little disappointed that he didn't sing more of the songs from his mini-album. I would have preferred that over the covers. But it wasn't my place to choose! XD I still enjoyed the covers a lot.

There are a few things I'm not too sure about:

1. What the heck does henshuu (sp?) mean? Jaejoong kept repeating that at one point.

2. He mentioned something about a DVD? Was the concert recorded?

I can't wait to see him in concert again!


Until then, my man, my hubby, the love of my life, Dirty-Minded-Rocker-Alien-Jaejoong, take care.

Saturday, 23 November 2013

Disney, until the day I die. ♥

So a while back, I went to Tokyo Disneyland. Well. Twice in two months, actually.

So this post shall be about the first but also the second time.

If you're ever looking to have a good time around Shinjuku in a trendy and unusual shop, I would suggest, if I may, checking out the Lock-Up. Naturally, the best time to go would probably be some time around Halloween, considering the prominent theme the bar has going on. The interior, as soon as you step inside, is all eerie darkness, flickering lights, winding corridors and uneven floor with traitorous bumps and holes. Not the most welcoming atmosphere, but it's all part of the game. As you approach the spot where the staff is waiting, a waitress comes bearing a pair of handcuffs, which she insists she must put on you before you go anywhere. Thus you are escorted to your cell (this is not a joke nor a metaphor, it's an actual rathole with bars for a door). Many of the drinks are quite unusual and creepy-looking, like this experiment set that I ordered, where you get a bunch of colourful samples to mix by yourself. The food is also great! We had quite a few services (six or seven, I believe), which included salad, salmon, pasta, korokke, some kind of cheesy eggplant side dish, and more.
So you're enjoying your food and drinks in peace (almost), happily chatting the night away with your friends, when suddenly the lights go out and are replaced with some kind of faint emergency lighting that makes your teeth, nails and drinks glow in the dark. High-pitched screams and gunshots sound out around you and you can hear a woman's voice through the speakers. Though you may not understand some (or everything) of what she says, you kinda get that something has gone terribly wrong. It all sounds like some kind of attack/invasion followed by some sort of emergency evacuation operation. Through the bars of your grimy cell, you can see people running past wearing costumes and freaking the hell out. You have no idea what's going on, but you can't help but be terribly entertained by the display. I don't remember exactly if it was at the very beginning or at the end, but they also played Michael Jackson's Thriller, and the whole thing ended with a guy yelling out above our heads (but judging from the awkwardness of that performance, I'm not sure it was staged; it might have been one of the clients doing that by accident).

Anyway, it was really great. I'd love to go back!

The weather was pretty bad on that day. There was a typhoon incoming/happening at the time, so we got to the hostel (somehow) in the midst of a veritable downpour. As opposed to what we had read in the weather forecast, it did not stop raining in the middle of the night between Friday and Saturday, far from it, nor did it stop – at all – until far into the day. We knew that the day we were going to Disney on was one of the busiest – if not the busiest day of the year –, and it showed, because despite the absolutely shitty weather, there were a lot of people. The Japanese are crazy about Disney. There were scarcely any foreigners on-site... I'd say 99% of them were Japanese, and it wouldn't be far from the truth. And with Halloween just a few days away, a great many of them were wearing costumes, and pretty kick-ass at that. It was a shame to see those beautiful princess dresses (more or less) hidden under raincoats or completely out in the open, but not protected at all.
When I accepted to tag along on the trip, I was merely looking to see other sights and spend time with my ALT friends. I didn't think I would be so excited by the prospect of Disney. And yet I was, terribly so. I went to Disney World in Florida when I was a child, but I was only two then, so I don't really remember. Moreover, I had forgotten what importance the movies and their characters had had for me in the past, and how much they still have today. And so childhood feelings were rekindled on that very day.

We tried quite a few rides. Here they are, in no particular order.

Space Mountain was the first we went on. We had to get fast passes for this one. Fast passes exist for the rides that are most popular. Essentially, you put your ticket inside a machine and it gives you a slip of paper with a time interval on it. You can only have one at a time. It allows you rapid access to that particular ride during the time specified on the paper, and that speed at which they disappear is probably equivalent. It isn't unheard of that at 10'o'clock, only two hours after the themed park's opening, there aren't any left or that they're already at like 6:00 or 7:00 PM. Anyway, we still had to wait for a while, but man was it worth it. It's my absolute favourite ride. I tend to be quite the chicken when it comes to roller coasters, but this one is just fast with sharp turns, and it's in the dark. There aren't any crazy loops that kill your back and make you sick. What's more, all throughout the ride you're surrounded by stars, nebulaes and galaxies. It's extremely pretty. The trajectory is just so chaotic that I couldn't help but screech like a madwoman and laugh to tears. I'd do it over and over and over and over again if the wait wasn't so horribly long.
Star Tours was pretty fun, too. (This is a relatively recent Star Wars attraction.) We got to walk through a few rooms that looked like the interior of a space ship, as well as meet R2D2 and C3PO. At the end, we entered a room where, sporting a pair of 3D glasses, we were asked to take our seats and buckle our seat belts. A movie was shown on a screen and our seats moved according to what was happening before our eyes. It was a rocky road for the most part, and pretty fun.
After that, we did a lot of shopping and tried many kinds of foods sold on-site at a surprisingly decent price. Especially the popcorn, of which there are many flavours, including shoyu, curry and chocolate. I found that considering the size and quality of the foods, they could have gotten away with a higher cost and managed to sell a lot, but they were by no means expensive. Pretty normal, actually. The goods, on the other hand... Well, their price is acceptable, but the diversity and number of them is absolutely overwhelming. Most major rides have a shop attached to them which sells merchandise based on that particular movie or series (ex: Toy Story). Plus, as if THAT wasn't enough, there are quite a few "general" shops which sell Mickey and co. products, which range from boxers to snacks or furniture, AND there are specialised shops such as confectioneries. I go completely bat-shit when I go there. I want to buy EVERYTHING. Because EVERYTHING is BEAUTIFUL and RELEVANT and you just NEED IT.

The parades rendered me into a teary mess, but it turns out that I wasn't the only one, so that made me feel better. I don't know... The feels are just too many to count. Everything is SO perfect there. The atmosphere and the scenery is so beautiful and clean and magical, and all of that just takes you in more. I'm not sure people would buy it as much if the ground was littered with junk (and you'd think it would be), but there is literally not a single piece of it, and if there ever is, it doesn't stay there longer than a few minutes until someone picks it up. I was floored by the cleanliness, continue to be, and appreciate it a lot.

Among the quieter rides, I really liked the Pirates of the Caribbean one. We also tried Monster Inc. and it was fun, but not outstanding, 'least not to me. Basically, you're sitting in a boat and you go down a river. It's not like, thrilling, except for one short drop that might pull a yelp out of you, but it's visually attractive and entertaining. The smell, the sounds... It's kind of like a reenactment of the movies with familiar scenes happening all around you, but also some original ones. There are absolutely no actors, but all the (dolls? robots? whatever they're called) look incredibly real. It's truly magical. Jack Sparrow also makes his appearance at a few places. Like here:
Big Thunder Mountain, we had to wait so long for... Placed in a Western setting, it attracts quite a big number of people and thus, line-ups. The fast passes vanish at lightning-speed. We couldn't get any, but we wanted to get on badly, so we did. It was definitely worth the wait, but I was getting tired at that time when we went to stand in line. Again, it's a pretty cool coaster ride with exciting drops and sharp turns. During that trip, I discovered just how much I like those. What I don't like is extreme heights and loops. The likes of these rides that I mentioned  in this post are exactly to my tastes.

Later in the evening, after the night parade, we tried the Haunted House (Mansion) based on Nightmare Before Christmas. I might place it right after Pirates in the "quiet rides" category. It's quite complete and realistic (as far as haunted houses are concerned). In particular, there was a time where we were riding and we could see a dining room down to the right. There were chandeliers and ghosts flying around casually. I couldn't take a shot because my phone/camera were both dead by then, but it was really spooky! After that, we didn't have that much time left before closing, so we went to Mickey's Philarmagic Orchestra (a 3D compilation of Disney songs and characters) and the Winnie the Pooh ride, which resembled a crack overdose very much.

The following day, we went to Odaiba and a Mexican restaurant called La Salsa, where we pigged ourselves to death and I made multiple false claims that this would be "my last plate". Someone thought it was a necessity to immortalize my hypocrisy.
I went back to Disneyland with one other friend in October, this time just in time for the Christmas decorations. We had a great time! The weather was quite good – clear blue sky and warm for October! – but we did not get to do many rides, because of my inability to plan and because there were just too many people. We told each other that we would take leave and go back again on a work day so that we don't have to wait in line all the time. Nevertheless, it was very beautiful. Here are some pictures of what it looked like:
And here are some of the delicious foods we devoured all throughout the day (I swear these outings are so bad for my diet. DX


Of Angels and Duck (Butts): A XIA Junsu Concert




This is going to suck.

For sure, this is going to suck.

Ahhhhhh, ottoke...

I honestly have no words to express how epic this show was. Even for memorable events such as these, I have the shortest attention span and memory in the history of humanity, so I don't remember important details, such as the order of the songs and the color of Junsu's underwear.

Wait, what?

Anyway, I had to get up super early to catch the 6:36 train to Yokohama. For once in my life, I didn't get lost during my transfers, yay! This was hands-down the shortest train ride in my whole life (it was actually the longest, but it felt like it lasted only one second). I was playing Pokemon Y (meeting tons of people, two days after the game's  release, hehe) and time went by so quickly! I safely got to Yokohama around 10-ish without any major problems, but I was worried about not being able to find the venue, so I headed there right away. Only to find around 11-ish that there was already a queue long enough to go all around Yokohama Arena (and then some!). I later found out after waiting in line for two hours with an extremely heavy backpack weighing down on my shoulders that the queue was only for the merch (!!!), but in the end, I was glad I waited. I bought a light stick, a towel and a fan, and I had no regrets.


Although I knew that officially we could only get inside around 4:30, I didn't dare venture too far, so I just stuck around until the time came. While I was waiting, I wrote a love letter to Junsu in a notebook I got from the Canadian embassy (twice, lol). It was quite heartfelt. :'-) Anyway, I totally fail at life, but I was so happy when I put the books inside the 'Junsu' cardboard box (the staff member couldn't help but smile warmly at me :-D)! I like to think that he read it. I know that the box will have gone directly to him and knowing him, I am confident that he did.

Getting in went much smoother than I had expected. I just joined the line when people started gathering near the door. But since not everyone was doing that, I suspected that only some of us were allowed in, like VIP's and whatnot. In the end, it was alright. After some time, they opened the doors and people started pushing in, but it wasn't all that bad. Many (including me) lingered by the flowers and fan gifts to take pictures, then proceeded towards their respective seating area. In my case, my seat was on the first floor and I was shocked to find that there were no line-ups whatsoever. I just went in as I would have at the movie theatre and asked one of the staff members to help me find my seat, which took a minute or two, and that was it. I did not have to swim through a sea of fangirls.
As  I thought would happen, I don't remember the songs he sang nor the order in which he sang them... T__T He started the concert with Tarantallegra, if my goldfish memory serves me right. That I tried to record despite the countless warnings, but I gave up right after, as I was too afraid that they would act on their threats to kick me out of the venue if they caught me. That ticket had cost WAY TOO MUCH money for everything to be over so easily and quickly. Besides, although my seat wasn't bad, I wouldn't have been able to capture any good material, so it really wasn't worth taking the risk. I wanted to enjoy the show anyway. I'm pretty sure he sang most of the songs from Incredible album. To be honest, although I bought it, I haven't listened to it that much, and since it's a Korean album, the song titles don't mean much to me... He also sang a few songs in Japanese of which I didn't know the name. (There was Minna no Shita and Tsubomi, apparently.)


For what it's worth, here is the tracklist for the concert in Seoul. If you happened to go and know the actual setlist, please inform me of any mistakes so I can correct this post!

Tarantallegra (see, told ya!): Wow, the intro! I vaguely remember him sitting on a throne, being his princely awesome self. Then he stepped on the stage and the crowd went wild. This song is one of my favourite Junsu songs so I was thrilled to see it being performed at the very beginning. It sure started the concert off on a powerful note. The chorus is so enticing, too. I swear, this man is such an accurate representation of charisma that he makes me want to start a religion or a cult for him, just so I can worship him properly. Although I should probably add that Junsu being Junsu, as soon as he started to talk during the MC segments, charismatic Junsu made way for the silly, cute dork that we all know and love. <3 Just listening to him talk soothed my heart and filled me with warm, fuzzy feelings. He makes me so happy.
(Not sure if that's where it happened, but there was this video where he was chatting Gwith a girl on LINE in Japanese and using stickers and stuff and it was SO FRIGGIN' CUTE and funny XD)
I’m Confessing Now (나 지금 고백한다)
Chocolate Girl: I remember that the choreography for this one was very sexy. Junsu-chan got a lot of action on that stage, hahaha.
Rainy Eyes
Foolish Heart: WOW, what an amazing performance! Just when you think Junsu's voice cannot get any more powerful and filled with emotion, he proves you wrong. TVT It's as if there were no limits to his talent. I'm seriously wondering how far he can take it before he stops getting better... it's almost... scary.
No Reason
Uncommitted: I gotta give it to him, Junsu's English has truly come a long way since "Hey! You wanta me? I wanta you!". This song is a pretty solid piece.
Turn It Up: This performance was quite action-packed! I really loved the dances. Pretty badass choreography.
Fantasy
Isn’t This Song Funny / This Song Is Funny (이 노래 웃기지): Wow, that... was... something. I expected it, since it's already so much crack on the album, but it was accompanied by crazy cartoon artwork on the screen which made the whole thing even weirder. Great performance!
There was a time when he got on a little moving platform thing and went up the stairs through the audience. Not sure if it was at that point or at another. In any case, when that happened, everyone moved away from their seat towards him (myself included). I could get pretty close – close enough to realize that he really was here in person. I'd seen him on the screen, mostly, so it didn't feel as real as when he was just standing a few feet away.
11AM (11시 적당함): This is a personal favorite... He sang the first part a cappella, as in the music video, and I SWEAR absolutely NO ONE made a sound. The venue was COMPLETELY silent but for his crystalline voice. I don't. I can't. THE FEELS. The beauty of it all was beyond description.
Love Is Like Snow (사랑은 눈꽃처럼)
I’m In Love (사랑하나봐)
Don’t Go (가지마)
You’re My Girl (내 여자라니까)
Incredible: This was the "official" last song, and wow, I quite enjoyed it! You could feel the electricity in the air and the beat in your chest. I just couldn't help but sing along what parts I knew (the chorus? I'm such a bad fan~). The music video is already very catchy, so the live performance was bound to be something to remember. It actually made me like the song more. You couldn't help but jump and clap to the beat. I just want to say that I love the whole colorful theme he has going on in this one. The clothes were so much win.
Fever and Sorry (미안)

This is a pretty nice recap of the night.


As one would expect it, the concert was like an enhanced version of the album. Not a single note was missed. He hit every single one of them with perfection. I just want to tell him to stop being so damn perfect, STAHP GODDAMMIT, but at the same time, I am so looking forward to seeing him grow even more in the future, and I know he will without a doubt. If I could, I would go back today. I wouldn't care about the price of the ticket. As Junsu always aims to become better and succeeds, he really makes you want to do your best in every aspect of your life. I feel sorry that this fan account does not even begin to do him justice.
Next time we meet, I will strive to make it better. Junsu, please do your best, too.

So mianhae, my love, and thank you for an incredible night (bad pun intended).

Badum.

Tsss.