3 posts tagged “hello! project”
So the next Berryz Koubou single has hit the radio and I thought I'd share some of the thoughts it spawned in me.
1. Obligatory: "Yuke! Yuke! Monkey Dance? Does Takahashi Ai really need her own theme song? Isn't that what every Morning Musume single is for?"
2. Needs more Momoko.
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The thing about this song is that it reminds me of Dschingis Khan a lot. It isn't that it sounds the same, it is clearly a different song. Rather, it is that this is the same type of peepy, voice distorted, Risako shouting key lines into the microphone style of music. Its the same kind of animal; one after another. Are all future Berryz singles going to be like this? Are we never going to get another Jiriri Kiteru, or Koi no Jubaku, or Kokuhaku no Funsui Hiroba?
If you look at recent C-ute releases you'll see something similar. All the album tracks on 3rd ~Love Escalation~ are some type of weird mid-tempo song. There are no true ballads and no really fast paced energy songs. Then the single following that is Namida no Iro, which is another mid-tempo offering. They all belong in the same class, in my eyes at least.
My thinking is that this is a deliberate choice to try to create a distinctive sound for each group. While I understand the need to differentiate your product line, I do not think this is the right way. This is the idol world; aren't the girls themselves the main thing they are trying to market instead of the largely interchangeable pop music? I would think they would spend more time trying to bring out each girl's persona more instead of imposing arbitrary musical distinctions. I like Yuke Yuke Monkey Dance, it is fun, catchy and energetic, but if all Berryz singles become like this I can see myself losing interest very quickly. Hell, we're barely two songs in and I'm already feeling a bit bored. I want more varied entertainment.
Maybe I'm wrong about this. It could be that I'm seeing patterns where there are none, and that the songs aren't nearly as similar I'm making them out to be. I've been wrong about plenty of things in the past, and that could certainly be the case here. I'm certainly no musical expert, but I would guess the real test will be whenever C-ute's next single is released.
I'm an evil bastard.
When I heard that Mitsui Aika would be absent for medical reasons the first word that popped into my head was "pregnant".
When I read that the initial symptoms involved abdominal discomfort, I thought, "So she really is pregnant after all".
When I saw there was a timetable for her return, I reasoned, "Ah. She got an abortion then."
Then I noticed that she would be out two weeks and I pondered, "The recovery time for an abortion shouldn't be two weeks. Perhaps she really is sick."
I'm sure I'm not the only one to think along those lines, but I'm not any happier being in that kind of company...
Anyway, if she had acute appendicitis does that mean she had to have an appendectomy? You can tell what my priorities are, because I'm wondering how that would affect future bikini photobooks. I hope they don't feel a need to cover her up because of a little scarring. Even if the scarring is extreme I doubt I would notice it if her boobs are out there... God, I'm so evil...
Regardless, I hope you feel better soon Aika. I'm sure there are lots of people wishing you a speedy recovery.
In this post I thought I would continue with the introduction material and talk about the origin of my H!P fandom and how it has evolved over time. Where I live I guess there is a fairly large Japanese speaking population since they broadcast some Japanese programming on one of the local television stations. When I was younger they used to schedule a number of music variety shows, like HEY!HEY!HEY! and that type of thing, and I would sometimes watch them because there might be attractive women on as guests. I had absolutely no interest in Japanese music or entertainers beyond that purely superficial level and it was more of a "sound optional" television watching experience. As time passed my household eventually got cable TV and with it the "International Channel" which expanded my exposure to those programs. Then one day I tuned into one of these shows (I don't recall which one) and when the guests came out it was bunch of little girls wearing blue and yellow dresses with knee pads. I don't remember, but knowing me it is likely I said something along the lines of "What the Hell" at that very moment. I didn't see a performance by those girls, in fact I didn't even watch the entire talk segment with them, it is likely there was something else I wanted to see at the same time. In any case, I filed that little piece of information away and continued with my life.
I didn't think much of that incident until I was walking home one evening in late June of '05. I don't know what triggered it but suddenly I started wondering what had happened to those girls; whether they had fulfilled their dreams and found success or if they had fallen back into the obscurity that I assumed they had come from. It seemed to me that since they were a group of little girls it was very unlikely that they would last longer than one record. I believed their main selling point would be novelty value, and once people became accustomed to that they would have no reason to go back for more. Curious about the fate of those girls I turned to the source of all knowledge, the Internet, for answers. I didn't even know the name of the group so I had to use my 1337 Google skillz to identify them. I don't remember what search terms I used (though I'm sure the NSA still knows), but it was probably something like "blue yellow dress girl jpop". Well, I had some success and learned that the name of the group was Berryz Koubou (or Koubo or Kobo or some collection of lines I had no hope of deciphering) and that they were part of a larger music collective called "Hello! Project". I also learned that another Hello! Project group called "Morning Musume" had their own television program where Berryz Koubou would sometimes appear as guests, and that you could steal episodes of this show from various places on the internet. So I joined Hello!Online where the first two torrents I ever downloaded were this one of "Nanchuu Koi wo Yatteru YOU KNOW?", which was the first PV I ever saw and is to this day one of my least favorite Berryz songs. The other thing I got was the most recent episode of Hello! Morning in the hope that Berryz would be present. Berryz Koubou wasn't there but I was treated to a very funny episode of Hello! Morning where Morning Musume had to speak what could loosely be described as "English".
It was the first time I saw that Morning Musume was entertaining in its own right and not just a path to get to some phantom group I had seen once before. Also it was the dawn of my fandom of "cheese in refrigeeta" Kamei Eri and "Meron! Meron!" Michishige Sayumi. I now understood that great pleasure could be had in following Hello! Project and I continued on gradually seeing more and learning about the various aspects of idols and H!P that you don't really see in U.S. music, like photobooks and shuffle units. Well, I suppose groups like New Kids on the Block probably had photobooks, but I really wouldn't know for sure. Anyway, there was one of these Japanese peculiarities that had a fairly significant impact on me.
The 2006 Hello! Project sports festival came around and I was full of eager anticipation since it would be my first time seeing one. At that time I'd only ever seen small clips of the previous festivals, but I knew it would be a chance to see (almost) all of Hello! Project together at one time. I thought the whole thing was lots of fun, however, the single most significant moment for me happened in the first few minutes of the event as the contestants were walking out onto the field. I was watching them line up and all I could think was, "Whoa! Nakajima Saki is sooo pretty!".
This post has sort of turned into an Okai Chisato love fest, but I think that is okay... after all, my whole life has sort of changed into an Okai Chisato love fest. Looking back, I have been around for less than three years, and in that short time I've seen sex scandals, teen pregnancy, expulsions, and the end of great things like summer shuffles, sports festivals and Hello! Morning. Heck, I've even seen Nacchi nearly commit vehicular manslaughter, and in spite of all of that I'm still here. I think that is proof that I just don't learn too good... though my school transcripts alone should be proof of that... *cough*. Still, there is lots of wonderful entertainment within H!P and as long as there is joy to be had I want a share of it, even if it comes with a taste of drama now and then.