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Agree with emiko
![]() For some, Ayu's "magic" (or so u call it) is gone..but for others it has just started or even reignited. |
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It's like japanese animé (basically cartoons), that strated out as a purely imported product but developed into something specifically japanese within the genre. Same thing goes for the music. Of the top of my head I can think of quite a number of things, track lenght (being mentioned in the first post) of a-side being one of them. |
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I totally agree with you =D. I don't think japanese people thinks "ohhh it's too western".. " no it's too rockish" .. "ohh still j-pop" to buy some album. Because who cares? Really =P. I really don't think this affect much the sales -_-. Also I don't think after 12 years of career Ayu still doing music only based on sales. C'mon this is pretty obvious. She don't change her style thinking "ohh this is going to sell more than the other album".
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Just a little mod note in here: a whole bunch of posts were trashed, but I just want to let you guys know that don't be too upset about any of your posts going in or anything. It was a very passive trash run, if that makes any sense.
A lot of posts weren't offensive or anything, it's just that you couldn't really tell if they were on topic or off or what they were. It was just a sort of "grey area posts" moving elsewhere kind of trashing...a very "should it, shouldn't it?" sort of thing. So I'm sorry if there are any posts in there you don't really feel should be. Just wanted to clean up the thread a bit. ![]() On topic: I don't really have much to say, because I haven't read more than the last 4 pages. But I feel like I should write something on the topic now that I'm posting. ![]() So in response to the first post (and I'm sure this was responded to many a time by now), I only really want to say that the argument you (the OP) posed seems to be based heavily, if not entirely, on a strong opinion. Every paragraph was based on how you feel specifically. And honestly, I couldn't feel more opposed to every claim you made. It's very rare that I've felt so contradictory and oppositional to an Ayu fan. I want to argue everything you said (though I won't, mostly due to laziness but also because I feel that much detailing wouldn't be necessary). It's almost as though you're stating how you feel is exactly how everyone in the Ayu community feels and has felt for the last 4 years. It wasn't so much as an "I'm stating my opinion as fact" as a "I feel that I speak for everyone when I say..." sort of thing. It was an odd sensation. I felt like I was reading from a history article or documentary. O_o And all I could think the whole time was, "no no, I have to fix this. Who's the editor of this company? Get me their phone number!" That said, I think GUILTY is her weakest album, I love the aesthetics and concept of NEXT LEVEL more than 90% of her albums, I think RnRC has more songs with intros than any other album, I think her interludes in RnRC are almost the best she's ever had second ONLY to those on RAINBOW (however, I am a classical music lover and I adore symphony music. I have a high level of respect for it. The only kind of interlude I would love more would be a jazz inspired one), and I think Namie Amuro is THEE most Americanized female Japanese artist. I think she would be the best artist out of everyone to go into the American market. As for why I personally think her sales have dropped: 1) CD sales generally and internationally have dropped. 2) She has a lot of stigma attached to her name nowadays. Take that as an opinion if you will. However, I will neither explain nor try to convince anyone of that statement (I don't care if you ask me to). One's opinion on this particular topic is static, fixed. You either agree or don't. And her having a stigma is my personal opinion based on observations from my own experiences. And it is a pretty heavy influence on why her sales have dropped, in my opinion. 3) Her fanbase dropped over time (in different gradations) with the change of her voice her loss of hearing, separation with Tomoya, and the higher use of English lyrics. 4) Fanbases drop over time period, with every artist. 5) New, fresh artists have emerged every year, sparking new, increased interests that must be shared with old ones. Subsequently, you can't afford to follow every interest, and sacrifices must be made. Compare it to your other obsessions. Maybe every Monday night you go swing dancing (because it's ****ing awesome). But then you find one day that you're absolutely obsessed with a certain TV show and there's a new episode on Monday night. You decide you want to see the episode instead. From there on out, you have to decide if you'd rather go swing dancing or watch the new shows on Monday nights. 6) People like variety, they like change (well, most people). The human race gets bored easily. We need things to keep our attention by keeping it new. That's why companies change the packaging and logos of products every few years. A long-running artist like Ayu needs to keep spicing it up constantly in order to keep fans. That puts a lot of responsibility on her. There are high demands on her. And that's exactly it: fans have high demands and there are an abundance of new-coming artist for them to fall back on if she disappoints. Fans want original, original, original, because let's face it: what else are they hanging around for? No one wants to hear the same thing. And that's very difficult for an artist who's been around this long to product 100% original. So inevitably, so won't produce what they want or at least not enough of it. And they leave, because there are 2000x more artists out there that are 100% new and original to them. 7) I don't think she's nearly as Americanized as other artists, and Americanized music never hurt an artist in the foreign market (at least, not most of the time), unfortunately. 8) She made her image on pop music. Guess what? It's not all pop anymore. Actually, she kind of did a 180 once or twice along the lines. And I don't think the Jrockers are going to be all like, "OMG! Ayu, the famous pop diva, is doing rock music now! Let's go buy her CDs and go to her concerts!" 9) Let's face it. She's not in her peak anymore. You have to go down eventually. Edit: longest post EVER. No one's going to read that. XD
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Pssst, I read it all.
You've basically said everything and then some! GJ, sugarbasil.
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Last edited by truehappiness; 16th April 2010 at 10:02 PM. |
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(pssst) (me too)
(and I agree with you...I also think sometimes we as fans, and especially overseas fans, forget about #2 and #8) (andrenekoi: likewise )
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I don't see why it shouldn't be considered pop music anymore? it still applies to the usual schemes.
talkin' 2 myself and Mirrorcle World took chances, but in their core elements they're still more pop than rock, no? (Microphone too, to cite the newest example) Quote:
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@sugarbasil Read it all to, and couldn't agree more^^
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I sincerely apologize that my writing gave some people an excuse to act like monkeys and throw their crap at everyone, including myself.
I said what I said because every Ayu album from Secret forward was missing something that made me love her. I've only been a fan since 2006, but the first video I saw from her was "Moments". I remember when my best friend showed me that video I kept watching and listening, thinking, "There is *finally* someone in the world who makes historically good music!" The only songs I liked from Secret were JEWEL and momentum. Looking back at Ayu's older music, those two songs and PVs were most like RAINBOW and I am... RAINBOW and I am..., MY STORY, Memorial Address... those are the "magic" that Ayumi had in EVERY song and every album. That's what I meant by my post. Now, to start the lengthy addressing of posts made over 11 pages of this thread (Yes, I actually went through every post on all 11 pages...): This is ridiculous. Sure, I was seeking out attention in the form of insults from you and a number of other fans. I'm glad you delivered. I feel complete now. Quote:
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Your post is incredibly erratic, but I will touch on the intro bit. Some of the lowest selling albums worldwide were albums that were involved with the "Loudness Wars" of the 1990s-2000s. When the quality of music dropped, so did sales. Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" was an amazing song—her catchiest and most memorable yet—but tanked because the quality of the recording was bad... that's why it never reached #1 here in the US. A lot comes into play with recordings. If artists maintain consistency, they can expect decent sales. Ayu has been mostly consistent, but she doesn't focus on putting the magic into every song like she used to. BTW, I did know that Born to Be... was used in the Winter Olympics. And I'm sorry if you got the impression that I thought it was complete and utter ****. I never said that. I just didn't like the song. Quote:
Really? I just checked my ass, and there's no certificate or branding saying "100% Organic Troll". Nobody slammed down your positive opinion on Ayumi. If you weren't illiterate, you'd have understood in my original post that I LOVE Ayu. I have every amazing thing to say about her... I think she's just not making her music from her heart and thinking outside the box like she used to. I want the magic of Ayumi back, even if it doesn't sell. Quote:
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Once again, I'm sorry to everyone. And I'm sorry a select number of people had parents that didn't teach them proper manners. I'm not entirely sure whether to keep posting on here after this, but we'll see what happens. Thank you! -Joshua |
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Her sales have fallen as a result of the natural passage of time. Everything can be summed up in that one sentence. Look at 99% of legendary musical acts or artists and you can see such a trend.
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@myfavmod
I read it all too. Best post in the thread. I totally agree with the "Americanized" thing. If there is one artist in Japan I think would do well in the U.S., it would have to be Namie. Great points all around. |
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OMG, I can't believe you people read all that.
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That's something that I think gives artists like Namie and Utada an edge on Ayu. The music styles that got them popular are sort of timeless. Ayu worked that Gal and Europop image back then. But now that fad is over. Her trademark image is outdated. Whereas Namie worked the R&B/hip hop scene, which is far from being run out. And Utata, well...I don't know exactly what you'd call that kind of style (blues? relaxing pop? what?), but it's certainly not done for. Ayu's trademark music is out-of-date and so she went on making music of any type that she wants. She's not defined to one genre. but it also means that she's not defined as pop, either, and that's what she was build upon. So if Ayu kept making songs like she did during LOVEppears and I am... and kept that look, would Japanese fans buy? Probably not as much as some people would think. Sure, they may think those songs were legendary, but that kind of music isn't as popular anymore. And then she risks not being "up-to-date" and going into another type of market, an old-school one and probably a niche one nowadays. And then there will be people who say she's unoriginal and can't come up with anything new. And she's a person herself - she can't just not evolve. She's going to have new experiences and new emotions. She can't mentally stay in one era. ![]() (btw, before someone says it, I don't really know if Europop was necessarily the right genre I was aiming for...maybe it was, but I think there's a different word I wanted) Edit: I deleted the rest. It was stupid.
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Last edited by sugarbasil; 17th April 2010 at 12:47 AM. |
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^Well... my problem with RnRC is that IMO almost every track there sounds like something she already did, while some people around here really found it something new... While some people hated Next Level cuz it was released when electro pop was the "it" thing, but I really liked how she turned this genre something hers, and how she added underground elements to it in order to make it different (video game music). Obviously, me and the people who loved RnRC don't like the same sides of Ayu... what doesn't mean this or that album is bad, just that different people expect different things...
I expect to be an Ayu fan for my entire life, but I don't expect to like all of her albums or all of her sides... she is not working for me, she is working for herself, and she can do whatever she wants... I follow her cuz (and when) I like what I see, but is not her mission on earth to please me... When u get tired of an artist, it's not ur fault (u have no obligation to love anyone) nor the artist (they have no obligation on pleasing nobody)... it just happened that 2 different people that shared an interest started having different ones^^ |
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@joshuapetersen You totally beat my longest post. x_x
I hadn't even noticed that he had only 1 post. And I certainly didn't even see all that jerkitude in the earlier pages. I'm incredibly glad the drama came down by the time I even got in here (which goes to show that our community can be very mature and get a thread back on track), but guys, someone should have reported all of that. No one even said anything to any of the mods until when I just came on here and made my first post. And for the record, I don't think he's a troll. It might have been his first post, but he didn't like...attack Ayu or anything in his first post. He didn't say anything to piss people off all that much. I know I saw the same post that you guys did, and he wasn't crazy out of line. While I didn't agree with anything he had said, I know there are people out there that DO agree with some of those things. Maybe he just had a topic to share and it happened to be his first post. He took a risk. One of first posts was utterly stupid. And I haven't seen too many trolls that come on, make only ONE thread and post that's not crazy-ass psychotically offensive or stupid, and then just never come back. It's possible, but just weird. I'm not saying that it was a very smart post to make as your first thread, but no one should have attacked him like that. I know I would feel like crap if I said terrible things to a new member who wasn't a troll and then he never came back because of it.
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^ agreed. much longer and quite frustrating to read really with the things said. *rolls eyes* AHS sometimes. ive been here like 3 or 4 full months and i have drama to supply me for a lifetime. . .
people should just realize for like the 50000 time that theyre not teh same as -insert name here- or -insert name here-. clearly. josh just feels differently about some ayu songs compared to others. while some like me feel differently but am proud of that as i have more variety to suit what feeling i want to hear when listening to ayu. and im happy to be able to feel those from ayus music herself. like Lady Dynamite is the kind of fun that i expect from oshare-kei. but i got it from ayu. sweetness lol. . . here im going on in a silly non-understandable way. ill stop here |
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Um, did you realize I was on your side? Lol. I just knew that your comment would start an endless wildfire of AHS-ers freak-outs because some of them/us can't take criticism from Ayu. Lol.
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