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2012.08.21, 08:31 AM | #21 |
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the song was okay-ish, but I don't think it'll get more than a few listens from me. it's very generic but I like the ethereal (sort of) production, especially the electronic touches at the end, I wish there were more moments like the ending throughout the song though. I liked her singing, she's got more character then that of Chiaki
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2012.08.21, 08:54 AM | #22 | |
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I must add now, that I really love Shinyawaku (pretty good once, but growing better since!). The better-to-worst shift thing is still current. Whatever, this song is just deprived of any Ringo peculiarly chords, but this has been already (and in a better way) explained. [...] Maybe this joke doesn't worth to be writed... Last edited by teattum : 2012.08.21 at 01:16 PM. |
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2012.08.22, 03:22 AM | #23 |
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In this case, Noda Hideki wrote the lyrics to the song (probably before the melody was even written by SR) and dictated the feel or at least described the scene in his play where he wanted this song to go. And who knows who actually produced/arranged the song for the actual recording here.
I wouldn't expect a song entitled "The Heavy Metallic Girl" to have a lot of dynamic rhythms, either. Makes me think of a robot or at least using a robot as a metaphor for someone's life. I think it's somewhat catchy, has ethereal production in some areas, has some drive due to the guitar work and the way the melody resolves. I'd probably like this in SS over a few of the songs on that CD. |
2012.08.31, 01:02 PM | #24 |
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http://www.e-fanclub.com/nekoyanagi-...ocd=KN-SG-0647
"Doku Ichigo" (?), a cd with the 8 songs that Ringo wrote for the play will be available for purchase via Ringohan. Not available on normal stores. It seems that she is credited just as the composer and the singer will be actress Eri Fukatsu. |
2012.08.31, 02:20 PM | #25 |
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Who is in Ringohan here and wants to help me out?
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2012.08.31, 02:40 PM | #26 |
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You don't have to be a member of the fanclub, to shop at Kronekodow's online store. You just need a deputy service. That's how several of us got Ringo Books.
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2012.08.31, 04:28 PM | #27 |
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Nevermind, its on Amazon with a book http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/switch-la...language=en_JP out on Sep 6th. This will be easiest way methinks.
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2012.08.31, 07:31 PM | #28 |
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Eight tracks is pretty juicy. Please sound fresh!
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2012.09.01, 05:18 AM | #29 |
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http://www.nodamap.com/productions/egg/intro.html
Google translate tells me the first part of this talks about "a new wind to the Apple's music" and it being "the work of a different color". The exact meaning is beyond the powers of even the mighty translation machine from Mountain View, though. |
2012.09.01, 03:49 PM | #30 |
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Well, whatever, I've ordered it now, ridiculous Amazon.jp postage- not offering a normal airmail option. Oh well. I'll cancel my order if it happens to show up on CDJapan or something, but I doubt it will.
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