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GLAY US Tour 2009 Comes to a Close

September 15, 2009 By Misono in Miscellaneous Musings Tags: 15 Year Anniversary, 2009, artists, concert, GLAY, HISASHI, House of Blues, I'm in Love, Ikiteku Tsuyosa, J-rock, Japan, Japanese, Japanese musicians, JIRO, live show, Los Angeles, music, musicians, Nissan Stadium, rock, San Francisco, SHUTTER SPEED, TAKURO, TERU, The Fillmore, The Great Vacation, tour, US Tour, Yuuwaku

GLAY’s US Tour this year ended on Saturday, September 12 with their second night at the House of Blues. Two of my friends were at each of the LA shows (one the first night, the other the second) and they both told me they were awesome. It seems like the final concert was the craziest and most climatic, according to TERU’s blog post. Apparently, at the LA concerts, the audience was allowed to have cameras, so there are some good photos and video of the show out there. So jealous! I wonder why cameras were allowed at the House of Blues and not at The Fillmore… I wish I had been allowed to capture those moments on camera.

GLAY just posted a video to their MySpace, which they had shot just prior to their final show at the House of Blues on September 12th:

Message from GLAY at L.A. 2009/9/12

TERU writes in his blog about how much love he felt during this tour, and how they were happy to be able to come to see so many of their fans who don’t have the opportunity to go see them live in Japan. One thing he expressed regret about, though, was the fact that none of the three shows sold out. Apparently The Fillmore had been about 80% full, and House of Blues at about 90% both nights — so close, and yet not quite enough of an audience to pack the house. I think that the fact that the show was on a week night in San Francisco (Wednesday night) is partially to blame…. TERU writes that it was tough to be confronted with the reality that, after just having performed at a sold-out concert in front of 140,000 at Nissan Stadium two weeks prior, they could not even reach 1,000 attendees at any of their US shows. But he accepts that it is a reality, and that it reminds him of the days when they had just debuted fifteen years ago and were trying desperately to sell out their first concerts at Shibuya Public Hall. In that sense, he was reminded of their starting point and how there are still challenges that they want to continue to tackle as they move forward, towards a worldwide stage. Unfortunately, I think there is a huge obstacle for Japanese artists to garner attention and a substantial fan base (outside of the typical anime otaku crowd) because of the language barrier, and the fact that the lyrics just cannot be understood. (Whereas English-speaking musicians stand a better chance, since English is a more commonly accepted universal language.) Still, despite the fact that these GLAY concerts attract hundreds of members of the local Japanese American communities, there’s also a substantial number of non-Japanese fans that can be seen at their shows as well. It’s not an impossible dream for them, just a difficult one that will not come very easy…. Although the lyrics may not be understood (which is a pity, since TAKURO always writes such poetic songs), the music itself is so good that it can even stand alone and win an international audience. There just needs to be an extra push — more aggressive promotion and perhaps a street team (which I would happily head up!) — and they will be able to sell out their international concerts, no problem. I hope that they won’t let this get them down and that they’ll continue to return to slowly but surely expand their audience beyond Japan.

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DIY Marble Magnets

September 12, 2009 By Misono in Creative Corner Tags: cloth, crafts, DIY, handmade, magnets, marble magnets, marbles, Not Martha, paper, patterns, project, silicone glue

I realized recently that we didn’t have enough magnets to post things up on our fridge, but looked around and found it hard to find magnets that I really liked that weren’t expensive. (Why are magnets so expensive? They’re just magnets…) So I decided to explore my inner Martha Stewart to create my own. I did some research online and found that these handmade marble magnets are a very easy DIY project and you can customize how the magnets will look by what patterns of paper/cloth you put inside them. It seems like it’s a very common DIY project, so there are lots of tutorials for them out there, but the one I chose to follow was at Not Martha. The instructions are very thorough and come with step-by-step photos.

All you need are small round magnets (you can find them in packs), marbles that are flat on one side, circular cut-outs from patterned/illustrated paper or cloth (the most tedious part was cutting them out), silicone glue and a toothpick to help with assembly. You can find all of them at Michael’s or any other craft store, so definitely try making these yourself!

Here are the magnets that I created…

DIY marble magnets
I made a batch of fifty... no shortage of magnets for a while!

Very fun to make!
Experimenting with different patterns and cut-outs from magazines.

handmade marble magnets
Some of my favorites used musical notes (Ã la sheet music) and typed text.

GLAY Concert: 09-09-09

September 9, 2009 By Misono in Arts and Culture, Recreational Fun Tags: 09-09-09, 2009, concert, GLAY, HISASHI, J-rock, Japan, Japanese, JIRO, live, musicians, San Francisco, Super Best of GLAY, TAKURO, TERU, The Fillmore, The Great Vacation, US Tour

Just came back from seeing GLAY live tonight, and they were absolutely amazing! I’d even say they were better than last year, but maybe that was because I was closer to the stage this time, and they played more of their older songs that I’m familiar with rather than all the new ones they played off of their VERB album. The concert was held at The Fillmore, just like last year, and Miwa and I got there just an hour before the show. They had opened the doors earlier than they had last year, so although I’d been expecting to take my place at the back of a six-block-long line, we were able to get in right away. We even had time to go buy some merchandise (they were selling GLAY 2009 Tour t-shirts) before claiming our spot, standing pretty close to the stage (only about 15 feet away!).

GLAY rocked The Fillmore as hard as they rock Tokyo Dome, even though the venue was 100 times smaller. They went through several of their famous numbers, including Yuuwaku, GLOBAL COMMUNICATION, VERB, More Than Love, Survival, Starless Night, among others… and of course my favorite, HOWEVER. Miwa and I were jumping, screaming and fist-pumping the whole way through, along with our friend Jason, whom we ran into, and his friend and two random older Japanese ladies who came all the way from Japan to see GLAY perform up close. At one point, TERU saw us and smiled and pointed at us, which was the highlight of the entire concert for all of us… haha* We were exhausted and sore afterwards, but it was so much fun! Their encore song was I’m In Love, which set a great tone for the end of the concert. At the end of the concert, TERU promised again that they’d be back — he made the same promise last year and lo and behold, they kept their word so we’re hoping they’ll be back in San Francisco again soon! In the meantime, I wish them the best on the rest of their short but much-anticipated tour in the U.S., which will be two performances at the House of Blues down in Los Angeles this Friday and Saturday. I love that GLAY performs so well live and always puts forth their best for their adoring fans, whether the audience is as massive as in Japan or as humble as the crowd that still managed to pack the Fillmore tonight.

GLAY released a best album earlier this summer, entitled The Great Vacation ~ Super Best Of GLAY, and spread out over two volumes (3 discs each). It includes most of their big hits over the past 15 years that they made their major debut. You can get a preview of it here.

UPDATE:

Last night’s show got some press in the SF Weekly. (Read the article)

TERU wrote about the San Francisco concert at his blog, TERU ME NIGHT. (Read the blog post)

From GLAY’s MySpace:
The Fillmore Report (Set List)
Photo Album for U.S. Tour 2009

Charles Chocolates

September 8, 2009 By Misono in Foodie Love, Local Gems Tags: Charles Chocolates, chocolate factory, chocolatier, cocoa, emeryville, Kiyomi, Labor Day weekend, misono, Miwa, research, tea-flavored chocolate, tour, truffles

Last Saturday, we went on a chocolate factory tour at Charles Chocolates in Emeryville. My sister Miwa (who recently relocated to the area) is doing a research paper on cocoa and chocolate, so we went in the name of “research.” It’s confirmed for me that chocolates — not diamonds — are a girl’s best friend.

great tour!
arriving at Charles Chocolates in Emeryville

Let the chocolate tasting begin!
the selection for the chocolate tastings. (from left: salted caramel, raspberry filled, peanut-butter filled, almond cluster, and lemon marzipan)

gumdrops.
a sea of chocolates and gumdrops

tea-flavored chocolate!
tea-flavored truffles: lichee tea, earl grey tea, jasmine tea, oolong tea, boochong tea...

$5.50 smores!
At $5.50 a piece, those smores better be good.

cherry blossom white chocolate lid
Cherry blossoms! The lid is made out of white chocolate.

chocolate-loving girls
Satisfied chocoholics.

(For more chocolaty goodness, click over to my Flickr album.)

If the shoe fits…

September 2, 2009 By Misono in Beauty Bar Tags: collection, flats, flip flops, footwear, gold shoes, golden, Hanaa, heels, metallic, sandals, Steve Madden, stilettos, wedges

I fell in love with these golden beauties (Steve Madden’s Hanaa sandals) earlier this summer and had to get them! They’re actually very comfortable, are easy on blister-prone feet (like mine), and super cute with a sundress or jeans — they’ve been my best friends all summer long.

During a long overdue cleanup, though, a startling realization struck me as I was gathering and organizing all the shoes that had been strewn all over the place:

I had unwittingly accumulated a collection of gold shoes over the years.

too many gold shoes!

I need to stop...

…which is not necessarily a bad thing, as I’ve found that you can make gold shoes go with almost anything. They can help to dress up any outfit with that magical Midas touch. I think every girl should own at least one pair of gold shoes in their lifetime. (Or eight, if you want to be ambitious like me.)

Rather proud of myself, I promptly lined them up (as shown above) and showed the impressive array of these gold babies to Dan. Big mistake. He was utterly horrified and says he’s going to impose an official moratorium on the purchase of gold shoes.

But everyone knows that once you’ve started a collection, you can’t just stop. It’s either you go big or go home….

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