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2011.02.02, 01:12 PM | #6522 |
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<3 Honey is my favorite L'Arc song. Their best of 1998-2000 album is easily their best work. It's got other good songs like Love Flies, Dive to Blue, and Stay Away.
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2011.02.02, 01:28 PM | #6523 |
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I was gonna try all their stuff but it was overwhelming and I lost the will. I will however try that best of you speak of.
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2011.02.03, 10:43 AM | #6524 |
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Currently listening to Ikiru from Ultra C. This will never cease to amaze me in so many ways. It's more than I expected, and it's not that my expectations were precisely low but completely the opposite: this song (along with Kimaru) was actually my ticket to SR's universe. There has been something delightful about Ikiru since my first listen, but also something unconfortable about it (probably the voices along with her singing didn't work to me the way I felt it could have been), but there is this performance.
The piano and the rawness of her voice. She is literally exposing her soul in every line and brimming over mine in the process, making me feel as if I could understand everything she is saying above and beyond the language barrier. I don't really need to know what she is meaning because I'm actually feeling it on every pore of my skin, if you know what I mean. And I know she may not own a complacent voice, but the honesty, sensitivity and expression of her singing is exactly the most important part of what I understand by 'art'. Not to mention, excellent work by Izawa. Last edited by Carlx : 2011.02.03 at 10:46 AM. |
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Thanks for the heads up. |
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Jang Gi Hwa and Faces - I'm getting along well without any incidents
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so cold says this sounds a little like Tsumi to Batsu, and I can only agree. It's in compound time, and it's got that smokey smouldering spy movie sound, especially towards the end when the brasses and the strings come together. notable youtube comment:
I want to watch this movie, on the basis of this tune alone. But reading the wiki article made me even more curious.
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My favorite MISIA song. She's so awesome, but I've only listened to two of her albums (Mother Father Brother Sister and EIGHTH WORLD). I just got MARVELOUS and JUST BALLADE though, so I'm going to listen to those. P.S. I love the high notes in this one. |
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Kikuchi Naruyoshi talked about plagiarism in 2005. http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm764889
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