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View Poll Results: Which is your favorite Tokyo Jihen Single??? | |||
Gunjou Biyori |
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5 | 9.80% |
Sounan |
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26 | 50.98% |
Shuraba |
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15 | 29.41% |
OSCA |
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5 | 9.80% |
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![]() I don't know how many people are like me, but sometimes when I get on the computer for just a short time, or I want to listen to music for a little bit I will just play a single, since they are nice, little packages.
Although I love OSCA so much, I would say that my favorite is Shuraba. The single version is alot wackier and seems more fun than the album version, not that I don't love that one. Then koi wa maboroshi comes up, which is just as fun, and then it all ends nicely with Rakujitsu. Although at first I thought that the way rakujitsu ended, with that live cut, was kind of out of place, but the more I heard it I began to like it more and it seemed to become more of a part of the song than when I first heard it. Looking at it now it seems like a nice touch to the song. Oh and I think Sounan is the best songs of the singles, and I really love Dynamite but this single is alot louder and I'm not always in the mood for it (although if I play it, I will never skip it ![]() So which would be your favorite? Last edited by HEDOfloe : 2007.07.22 at 02:37 PM. |
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![]() There's no Tokyo Jihen single that's as well-rounded as Mayonaka wa Junketsu or Koufukuron (re-release), so it's a tough choice.
I reluctantly choose Sounan, because it's a great (although overplayable) A-Side, and because Kokoro is my favorite Tokyo Jihen B-Side. Dynamite (the studio version) is average, but certainly more tolerable than Lady Is A Tramp. I like the overall sound of the Shuraba single, but it loses a few points for not including any originals for B-Sides. I'm not saying I hate covers, but I prefer that each single include at least one original among the B-Sides. The Tokyo Jihen covers in their B-Side form, never reach my evolving favorites list, but sometimes the concert versions do. Mayonaka wa Junketsu succeeds where the Tokyo Jihen B-Side covers fail (especially Phase 1): Ringo covered herself.
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![]() I've choosed Gunjou Biyori i like the rythme of Gunjo Biyori, The lady is a tramp is so amazing, i like the lyrics, and what about kao well there something really strong in this song, can't explain a big part it's because it is a feat. and again, there's something with the lyrics!
I like dynamite, but i like Koi wa Maboroshi (GET IT UP FOR LOVE) but i think Gunjou Biyori was th right choice ![]()
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![]() I voted Sounan. Its arguable whether its the best of the A-sides. I'd edge at worst just behind Gunjo (if not the best.)
I think it has the best set of B-sides (well, maybe Osca has better.) Kokoro is snazz-tastic, and of the covers Dynamite i think is the best (Get it up for Love is neat, but meh. And then forget about Tramp =P) So overall is definitely Sounan.
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![]() The one that contains Sounan, Kokoro and Kurumaya-san.
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![]() Actually, now that I think about it, I'd have to say that my official Toshiba-EMI Japan CD with:
Track #1: Superstar (Dynamite version) Track #2: Toumei Ningen (Dynamite version) Track #3: Sounan (Dynamite version) Track #4: Yume no Ato (Dynamite version) Well... that basically trumps all other, ummm, 'singles'. Yeah.
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![]() Hah!
It does =(
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