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arashinokoto
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groink
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 9:45 am Post subject: Re: Old time Classic J-POP |
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hiroki0520 wrote: | Discuss what's your first time hearing J-POP or what's your classic definition of J-POP? Artists? Anything you want to discuss here~
Enjoy~ |
My very first JPOP CD I ever received was Matsuda Seiko's It's Style '95, back in 1995. My friend's girlfriend is a VIP within the McDonald's Corporate structure, and she flies back and forth between Hawaii and Japan. She's also made quite a number of contacts with the Japanese because of her many trips.
For my birthday that year, she invited me to a party in Honolulu when she heard what a fanatic I was about Japanese women. And at the party was Seiko-chan herself!!! I shook her hand and told her I idolized her and like listening to her music. She then gave me her latest CD and signed it for me. Totally cool moment!!!!!
My first Sakai Noriko CD was 10 SONGS, also released in 1995. I had to mention that so Noriko-chan wouldn't be jelous of Seiko-chan.
--- groink
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lovelessemotion
Joined: 07 Apr 2002 Posts: 2495 Location: Wales Country: |
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 11:48 am Post subject: Re: Old time Classic J-POP |
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groink wrote: |
For my birthday that year, she invited me to a party in Honolulu when she heard what a fanatic I was about Japanese women. And at the party was Seiko-chan herself!!! I shook her hand and told her I idolized her and like listening to her music. She then gave me her latest CD and signed it for me. Totally cool moment!!!!!
--- groink | TALK ABOUT LUCK!!!! ur one lucky dude!!!!!
ruroshin wrote: | My first exposure to jpop was through anime. I think it must of been Ranma 1/2 way back in 1992.
yappa yappa
The first jpop artist that I got to know was Amuro Namie. She was the jpop queen back then. | mine was trough anime aswell....
sailor moon to be exact.... MOONLIGHT DENSETSU -moonlips yeah i knwo its for girls..but hey i was 13... ever since then i was hooked... but now i listen to mostly j-rock!
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Dorrin
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juliana_phang
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hiroki0520
Joined: 09 Nov 2003 Posts: 103
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 6:06 am Post subject: |
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I'll form a new topic, and I'll list old songs, typically those older 20 to 30 yrs old would know, and I'll go more earlier back into what usually grandparents in Japan listen back then~
On a side note, arashinokoto said nakayama miho, that's quite old, and that's what i'm goin' to list, her songs are more in 1980's and ithink late 1970's; Wow, some of you mentioned chage & aska, they started in 1970's.
I'll come back to share more early 1990's my experience; as said, I'll form a new topic mentioned above.
Guys, you can share more of your experience~so others can find to listen too~!
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valle
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windrider
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niko2x
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windrider wrote: | The first song i heard was Chage and aska say yes, back in.. 95? Its really an incredible song... once in a century kinda song. I get moved by the song even now when i listen to it. I wonder if i will ever get tired of this song | Man, seeing that chage and aska's "say yes" is a classic must mean I'm getting old, being that was the time I satrted listening to Jppop. I can also include Dreams Come True (doricomu), SPEED, Toshinobu Kobota, and Late 90's Ayu. _________________
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mizune
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 12:04 pm Post subject: |
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don't really have any concept of when i started listening to it and realizing that it was jpop...it was just always around me, i guess...my older cousins that came over from taiwan were listening to stuff like chage & aska, kuwata band, kome kome club, etc...
then when i was in japan, my host sister got me into a variety of stuff like ozaki yutaka, X-japan, princess princess, lindberg, tube, etc....
and, of course, there was that horrible anime period of my life...best jpop outcome of that period was anzen chitai (who did a bunch of songs for maison ikkoku)...
and my grandmother was *really* into hibari (enka singer)... ^_^;;;
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