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Originally Posted by aura~
This tour also doesn't have big props... it's just ayu, dancers, some fire at countdown, some petals in ballad and virgin road AND the best of this tour... THE SCREENS!
I'm so sad this will be lost in the DVD... it's not just the movie clips between songs, but also while Ayu is singing it's worth to watch to the screens... one of the days I went I decided to watch the screens and not Ayu sometimes (as I already saw her another 4 times and I'd have the DVD too).
I mean.. the screens in this tour aren't just a background anymore... are part of the whole performance!
After attending this concert I really think it's MUUUUUUUCH more better than NL tour... first, for the amazing tracklist, then the costumes were not recycled and for me were waaay nicer that the NL ones, the stage, dancers do a GREAT job and this time Shuya wasn't the main dancer, in each performance there were different main dancers (maro/midoring/shuya in rainy day-ballad, ZIN/subaru/chisa in countdown, kayanochi in step you/SLT, GO-MI in the cabaret show with Peco and Princes, etc...) and that was a new fresh thing I really liked =) Also the concert structure wasn't the same as past tours, neither the ballad stories, and finnaly the vocals were great!!
That's why I think RnRC is muuuch better than Next Level... Also better than lot of her other tours, at the same level of MY STORY and (miss)understood.
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I agree. My first concert was AT2008, and that totally blew me away. Partly because of that huge kickass ship and life-size marionette, and partly because it was my first live concert ever. So I expected myself to be blown away when I went to watch AT2009. But it didn't do it for me somehow. I mean, the show was good, vocals were great, I loved the album (NL's one of my favs in fact), but the spark somehow wasn't there. CDL09-10 was a little better, and AT2010 just totally blew me away again, I couldn't stop watching it (I watched the pre-7-days show 5 times, and I still don't mind watching it again

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I won't go as far as to say RnRC tour was the best, but it's close.