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Chris85 9th September 2012 04:08 AM

When do DVDs with these concerts usually come out?

truehappiness 9th September 2012 04:16 AM

The last one to be released was the 10th anniversary concert and that came out in December of the year it happened.

Agieboyz 9th September 2012 04:19 AM

Whoaaaaaaaaaaa.... I can't wait... :luv2
hmmmm.... the forgotten song??? i hope she perform Liar and criminal... or kiss'o kill !!!!!! OMG that's must be amazing... :love
but it sure A Song for XX, surreal~evolution~surreal and Humming7/4 are on the setlist :cool

Jawdarna 9th September 2012 04:44 AM

Hmmmm, as a greater rock fan than a pop fan (Ayu is a minority in my iTunes), I've always found Ayu's rock songs kind of lame; and I think this is why some fans don't consider her songs that integrate electric/bass guitar, plus drums as rock. I've always felt as if Ayu's rock songs are just pop songs with selective instruments. It is the attitude of a rock song that actually allows it to become that way. Take Nirvana, or the Smashing Pumpkins for example. I really cannot imagine Ayu singing about hippie chick's drinking penny royal tea as to abort their pregnancies like Kurt Cobain, or proclaiming 'despite all my rage, I am still just a rat in a cage' like Billy Corgan. Though, both these bands came to prominence in the grunge era, so it is kind of unfair to argue these examples when lighter music out there is also considered rock.

I reckon the closest she has ever come to rock is Duty. End of the World still blows my mind; it has that edge of insanity about it.

Zeke. 9th September 2012 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Jawdarna (Post 2905663)
Hmmmm, as a greater rock fan than a pop fan (Ayu is a minority in my iTunes), I've always found Ayu's rock songs kind of lame; and I think this is why some fans don't consider her songs that integrate electric/bass guitar, plus drums as rock. I've always felt as if Ayu's rock songs are just pop songs with selective instruments. It is the attitude of a rock song that actually allows it to become that way. Take Nirvana, or the Smashing Pumpkins for example. I really cannot imagine Ayu singing about hippie chick's drinking penny royal tea as to abort their pregnancies like Kurt Cobain, or proclaiming 'despite all my rage, I am still just a rat in a cage' like Billy Corgan. Though, both these bands came to prominence in the grunge era, so it is kind of unfair to argue these examples when lighter music out there is also considered rock.

I reckon the closest she has ever come to rock is Duty. End of the World still blows my mind; it has that edge of insanity about it.

Well for a lot of us (including you maybe?) we don't (fully) understand what she's singing about until the translations come out. So when listening, I am not focusing on the subject matter so much as the sound. And for me, her music is heavy enough for me to be like "F?CK YEAH!" and with enough of a catchy/genius melody/musical structure for me to want to listen to it over and over again - and that is good enough for me. Hell, it's exactly what I'm looking for.

SunshineSlayer 9th September 2012 06:43 AM

Wow, this really isn't Ayu's usual type of event. :) I'm hoping for no dancers and all rock and/or accoustic tracks.

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Originally Posted by tokyoxjapanxfan (Post 2905248)
o_o

I wanna go!

I have work until 4:30... Since Ayus on at 7 I wonder if I could get to the place on time...
Never been there before lol

Are you sure you have work? The 17th is a National Holiday in Japan.

waterballoon 9th September 2012 07:48 AM

watch her perform BRILLANTE and other excerpts from a-nation and HOTEL Love songs

AyuWorld 9th September 2012 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Agieboyz (Post 2905653)
Whoaaaaaaaaaaa.... I can't wait... :luv2
hmmmm.... the forgotten song??? i hope she perform Liar and criminal... or kiss'o kill !!!!!! OMG that's must be amazing... :love
but it sure A Song for XX, surreal~evolution~surreal and Humming7/4 are on the setlist :cool

:yes

GUILTY as the opening

Liar
Criminal
Decision
Reminds Me
return road
surreal~evolution~surreal

Chris85 9th September 2012 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by truehappiness (Post 2905652)
The last one to be released was the 10th anniversary concert and that came out in December of the year it happened.

Thank you for information :-) I hope they won't cut Ayu's performance too much.

Mirrorcle Monster 9th September 2012 11:35 AM

My dream:

1.GUILTY
2.still alone
3.A Song for XX
4.End of the World
5.Heartplace
6.Memorial Adress
7.is this LOVE?
8.M

ExodusUK 9th September 2012 11:43 AM

She's not going to perform random obscure album tracks to a crowd of people who are at best are going to be casual fans.

BlackSilence 9th September 2012 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by krazeyo (Post 2905581)
Hmmm sounds so exciting! I wonder if she'll actually perform for the whole 70 minutes or have outfit changes like usual. Rock and roll artists don't usually change outfits righttt?

I look forward to seeing the setlist :D

well when it comes to entertainment some do, like GACKT xD changed his 3 times or so, usually lol it depends on the artist tho. but most of the rock bands/acts don't.

I have a feeling it's gonbna be just band+ayu kinda thing like most of the rock bands.

i can't wait to see what songs she's choosing for this.

in my ears her heaviest songs are probably talkin'2myself , count down, microphone, rule, guilty. I think Humming would be kinda cool too since it really has this heavy sound no less than the others, plus it's fun. I think even A Song For XX might be a good choice here with a less pop-y arangement like the A BALLADS one just heavier.

elvesword 9th September 2012 02:41 PM

COOL!!

Andrenekoi 9th September 2012 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ExodusUK (Post 2905730)
She's not going to perform random obscure album tracks to a crowd of people who are at best are going to be casual fans.

Yeap... People should expect mainly hits...

Chibi-Chan 9th September 2012 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Zeke. (Post 2905684)
Well for a lot of us (including you maybe?) we don't (fully) understand what she's singing about until the translations come out. So when listening, I am not focusing on the subject matter so much as the sound. And for me, her music is heavy enough for me to be like "F?CK YEAH!" and with enough of a catchy/genius melody/musical structure for me to want to listen to it over and over again - and that is good enough for me. Hell, it's exactly what I'm looking for.

Perfect said!

truehappiness 9th September 2012 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrenekoi (Post 2905790)
Yeap... People should expect mainly hits...

I don't know about that... wouldn't it be likelier for her to perform the 'usuals' in front of casual fans? (Boys & Girls, evolution, etc...) In this case, she could start from scratch live since the fans watching don't expect her to do X or Y.

mi|kshake 9th September 2012 10:30 PM

Really look forward to hearing the setlist!

mi|kshake~

Andrenekoi 9th September 2012 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by truehappiness (Post 2905883)
I don't know about that... wouldn't it be likelier for her to perform the 'usuals' in front of casual fans? (Boys & Girls, evolution, etc...) In this case, she could start from scratch live since the fans watching don't expect her to do X or Y.

You sing your obscure tracks to your fandom and your well known tracks to people who doesn't care about you. :P She herself does that a lot, considering CDL has obscure tracks, AT has album tracks and A-Nation (where she shares the stage and audience) is composed mostly by classics + 2 or 3 songs from what she is promoting at the time.

If there's a chance a good part of the audience is either indifferent or unfavorable to her, the best thing she can do is remember them why they know her, in other words, overload them with stuff they know by heart being or not being her fans, liking or disliking her.^^

mizuki-7 9th September 2012 10:56 PM

In Twitter if I've well understang she said she is going to immerse in the spirit of rock watching GLAY lives

Andrenekoi 9th September 2012 10:59 PM

The last time she tried to immerse in rock, we got sunrise, sunset, SLT, the meaning of LOVE... :P

And a lot of her big hits have enough rock influences to work on this festival context...


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