Saturday, 29 January 2005

  •          When you’re constantly exposed to the best of any given culture, it's easy to fall in love with it.  For me, that culture has always been Japan.  The people, the language, the beauty, the culture, the art, and the music, it’s so alive!  The people have such an amazing sense of community that you just can't find in many places.  The language contains such beautiful variations, depending on the orator, expressing feelings and emotions in a way that somehow ignites the fire of your soul!  The music especially is amazing.  This is where i get weird. I have such an unique taste in music.  I mean, sure i enjoy L'arc and Gackt but as of right now Japanese folk music is the most....beautiful thing...ever.  Hirakawachi Itchome especially... two teen brothers singing the most expressive and pure music i've ever heard... It makes me wanna learn Japanese and Accoustic RIGHT NOW..as in at this very moment. 
             Ugh, and on another note, why Nami Tamaki? So many ppl have been like "she's so ugly" or "she doens't sing that well"... Truth be told, i do understand where your coming from, but i don't judge ppl only by their outward appearance.  But
    when Nami Tamaki sings and dances, she expresses all that Japanese Pop symbolizes.  Her optimism and confidence in her own abilities...isn't something every beautiful singer has.  To me, such an attitude in life, is so much more attractive than the size of her boobs or the way she moves her hips.  She believes in what she sings about, and she symbolizes the ideal independant girl that, really makes her so easy to fall in love with.
           

     

     

     

     

     

     

    .... That kind of grace and beauty is so unbelievably rare...


    edit: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/columns/SoundDecision.php?id=92

    interesting article.

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