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2009.09.04, 03:34 PM | #61 |
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^ It's not too late, Scribbs.
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2009.09.04, 05:07 PM | #62 |
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Don't get me over-inspired!
I can't afford anything now, anyway. I'm as broke as a cheap yoyo. |
2010.05.28, 06:03 PM | #63 |
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japanese wikipedia says the first limited edition came with a form to entry a lottery to win a karaoke box.. does anyone know about it??
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2010.05.29, 09:46 AM | #64 |
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Oh, that makes sense considering the karaoke room connected to the pages for this album on Ringo's old website.
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2011.01.25, 01:32 AM | #66 |
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^ Was it a first press or a limited edition with its own catalog number? Did it have any bonuses other than that karaoke thing mentioned before?
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2011.01.25, 01:39 PM | #67 |
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There's only two catalog numbers - one for each of the discs.
From browsing through the Shiina Ringo auctions for years, I've seen papers related to the karaoke lottery/bonus, but I've never seen alternate packaging of Utaite Myouri itself. Maybe it's like Muzai Moratorium, where the first-press and second-press are identical except for a lottery postcard inside. I believe there is subtle indication of first-press on Muzai Moratorium's obi, but I'm not sure how they did (or even could) handle that for Utaite Myouri. It didn't exactly have a real obi. It had some kind of a sticker where an obi normally would be, to hold the two jewelcases together.
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2011.03.05, 06:44 PM | #68 |
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I find it strange that the Love Is Blind title was barely mentioned through this whole topic, while I find myself compulsively repeating the song and therefore intellectually whipping myself for having been ignoring it up to this day. Seriously, there is so much energy included in 3:33 minutes that I could even reach it at first listen, which is not the way new music usually works for me.
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2011.03.05, 08:42 PM | #69 |
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About "Love Is Blind"...this is a highlight of the Gekokujou Xstasy DVD concert. Her voice is so good, and her facial expressions so powerful (despite the heavy eye makeup) that it blew away anybody I showed it to in America.
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2011.03.06, 07:38 AM | #70 |
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^ That's exactly the reason why I gave it a listen: I wanted to take a look at that concert even though I felt really dissapointed with many of the songs in Zazen Extasy, leading me to literally hate that guitarist Yayoshi for ruining probably unrepeatable opportunities (like a proper live performance of Sakana) and not liking the bald keybordist at all.
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