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Re: (Artist) Utada Hikaru
« Reply #500 on: January 19, 2010, 11:40:01 PM »
I did not know Hikki liked Rika so much. That just makes her even cooler! :heart: I'm so excited for the concert. Very impatient about it. :panic:
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« Reply #501 on: January 20, 2010, 10:41:29 AM »
Hikki has officially rocked the House of Blues!

Right before the show started I was talking with some old Japanese lady who only knew one Utada song (and didn't even know the title :lol:). The performamces were top notch, but the crowd seemed to only show excitement at the beginning and end of each song...I swear I was one of maybe 3 people in my section getting into things. Still, everyone erupted when "First Love" and "Automatic" came on, and when some stage hands brought out a birthday cake for Hikki. I think I'm the only one who wished her happy birthday in Japanese, screaming it out when everyone else was quiet. :P

It was great meeting some of you guys afterwards...mad props to tenkei for getting an autograph right before she left! Hopefully I'll be able to run into other forumgoers again someday. Now I gotta look for those post-show group pics random people were taking... XD

Quote from: Tuffty on January 19, 2010, 10:51:06 AM
Can't find it anywhere but there's another short video of Utada practically fawning over one of Rika's photoshoots where she's dressed in black holding a pistol. Utada was imitating the pose and then talking very excitedly about it XD

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Quote from: Tuffty on January 19, 2010, 10:51:06 AM
Can't find it anywhere but there's another short video of Utada practically fawning over one of Rika's photoshoots where she's dressed in black holding a pistol. Utada was imitating the pose and then talking very excitedly about it XD

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I found that same post right before I left for LA. :lol: What's also funny is that not too long ago I was reading the Wiki article for "Final Distance" (which I hoped she would sing but didn't) and saw that it only reached #2 despite huge sales numbers. I wondered how tough the competition could've been that time, then I saw the release date...

July 25, 2001. The same day as "The Peace"... Rika outsold Utada!
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Re: (Artist) Utada Hikaru
« Reply #502 on: January 20, 2010, 12:38:35 PM »
Great show at the House of Blues in Hollywood. She looked really good. The crowd was into it, except for some few in my section. Couldn't really get any pictures. House of Blues is strict on that. A lot of other people managed to sneak in shots, but I didn't want to risk it. And when I finally got ballsy enough to take some, my phone died.



Set list was pretty much the same as the Honolulu show, but no Boku wa Kuma.

Opening (track from Exodus)
On and On
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (FYI)
Poppin'
This One (Crying like a child)
Passion / Sanctuary
Sakura Drops
Stay Gold
Devil Inside
Kremlin Dusk
You Make Me Want To Be A Man
Placebo cover, not sure the name of the song.
Apple and Cinnamon
Come Back to Me
First Love
Can you keep a secret?
Automatic
Dirty Desire
   Encore:
Simple & Clean
Me muero


Pretty much did the whole of This Is The One, save for one or two songs. She should have replaced Poppin' with another track. I still hate that song :lol: I'm happy that she did a lot of her Japanese songs. I didn't expect Sakura Drops at all. She mixed Passion and Sanctuary for a bilingual version. First Love was a hit. Everyone sang along from the beginning to the chorus, but of course no one knows the second verse lol.
We sang Happy Birthday to her twice. The first time the crowd sang impromptu, which was kind of a disaster because everyone was all over the place, and I think she wanted to say something during the MC but everyone sang over her lol. The second time her band played for her and we sang along. They also gave her cake.
There was some sort of meet and greet afterwards that we didn't know about, and there was no merch anywhere to be found, which was lame. But outside the venue the lucky bastage tenkei and some other dudes caught her on her way out and got his copy of Ultra Blue signed.
Great show, good night, fun times. Met up with J-Triumf after and we chilled around the place after the show. Took a group picture with some random people, and got kicked out by some random security person.


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« Reply #503 on: January 21, 2010, 05:20:50 AM »
I just got an email from the vendor thats hosting Uatda's show tomorrow. Their saying that its the artists wish to have a no camera policy. The doors open @ 7 for the show. My plan wa to get there @4-5 and goto the bar, see if it would be possible to speak to a manager or such to try and arrange an imprompto interview(although I have no idea what to ask). Saying it would be for Jph!p.com and Jph!p radio. Any suggestions?
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Re: (Artist) Utada Hikaru
« Reply #504 on: January 23, 2010, 10:52:45 AM »
^ D'oh missed this post. Hope u had a good show/interview/time Ricky!!

Glad y'all had fun boy/Ping/ten/J-Triumf!!! Mannnn that was worth it with a set list like dat. Placebo cover! haha I saw some of ten's facebook pix! Fucking awesome pic of Utada he took and got shit signed! I'll let him report/post pix.


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Re: (Artist) Utada Hikaru
« Reply #505 on: January 23, 2010, 09:09:38 PM »
The show was amazing, work schedule changed so I didn't get there as early as I hoped to.  The only negative part of the show was a screamer right behind me.
Even after a friend of hers asked/told her to settle down, the hot chick beside me asked nicely and then not so nicely the girl refused to take other people into concideration. In the pit thats fine, thats where you expect the immature kids to be.
We were in the 21+ bar area. I could have stopped her, but chances are I would have been kicked out of the hall, and I wanted to see Utada more than I cherished my hearing.
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« Reply #506 on: January 23, 2010, 11:54:32 PM »

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« Reply #507 on: January 25, 2010, 09:49:50 AM »
Just saw her in sf. It was really nice.

The line wrapped half way around the block, literally. Inside, it was like standing in a tokyo subway for several hours and my feet are still throbbing. But it was worth it.

As with jpop groups like puffy, the musicians are like any top notch rock band and her music has more life to it in person than the studio stuff. I'm not very familiar with her recent stuff, but it worked a lot better live than in the recordings I've heard.

She looked and sounded good. She even played keyboard for a couple numbers and grabbed some drumsticks briefly. The sound level was tolerable without ear protection; the cheering crowd was actually louder.

The atmosphere around me was fine and my friend got away with three photos. A fourth and security would have zeroed in on her.

First Love is the song that got me into jpop when it was the theme for the doroma Majo no Jouken, so I guess that makes hikki my first jpop love and seeing her perform that song (and others) live in person was pretty special. And now I can even (mostly) understand the lyrics!

Thanks again to daigong for the heads up on the tour.

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« Reply #508 on: January 27, 2010, 03:12:22 AM »
Oh my goodness!! From the reviews from the other concerts it sounds like it's gonna be a blast!!
Can't wait for the Feb. 2nd concert in Chicago!! Gonna turn my fangirl mode up to MAX and party!!  :rockon:
haha... maybe not all the way up to MAX, I'll save that for MM concerts   :roll:
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« Reply #509 on: January 27, 2010, 04:48:38 AM »
^ You'd better have some fun. :P

Just 2 more weeks until I get to see her in NYC. So far I've been listening to my Hikki collection for weeks. From Precious all the way to This is the One. Currently listening to her Deep River album.

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Re: (Artist) Utada Hikaru
« Reply #510 on: January 29, 2010, 10:44:40 AM »
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Pop star Hikaru Utada (27) has reportedly broken up with her boyfriend. She was dating an artist eight years older than her, but sources say they drifted apart due to a lack of time together. The media in Japan first reported on Utada's relationship last September, though the singer said that she had already revealed the romance in earlier interviews in the U.S. However, Utada started preparing for her current overseas tour, resulting in less time for the couple. They ultimately broke up, and now Utada is focused on her music career. Her tour started on January 15 in Honolulu and visits a total of eight cities in the U.S. After that, she will perform in London on February 12. Utada has been one of the top artists in Japan since her 1999 debut album "First Love," which currently holds the record as the best-selling Japanese album of all time. She unexpectedly married director Kazuaki Kiriya (41) in 2002, but they divorced in 2007.
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« Reply #511 on: February 06, 2010, 06:04:28 PM »
^ Sorry to hear about that. >_< I hope she's doing okay with it.

She did her concert in Boston yesterday, and here is my huge ass review on it that I posted on my livejournal, but might as well post it here, too:

I know I was supposed to do this when I got home at like... midnight, but I was fucking tired. XD; So here is my report of Utada Hikaru in Boston at the Paradise Rock Club February 5, 2010! :D

First, we got to Boston around 2:30, and got some food after finding a parking meter that didn't have a max time limit that it could be used on. The food was good, flat bread pizza, but enough about that, because obviously this isn't about food.

Got in line around 4, doors opened at 6. It was really cold! By the time we got into there, my legs felt like they were going to fall off, but it was so worth it. Brandie had to bring our cameras back to the car because they had a big "no camera" policy. Boo. (Yet, it doesn't surprise me to see that footage still got leaked on youtube.)

The opening act, DJ Mike something was...no offense, he just didn't know what music to play for the crowd. Honestly, think about it, we were all there to see UTADA fucking HIKARU, and he was playing Brittney Spears. I mean, come on! I was hoping/expecting some jpop. The crowd was basically dead minus a couple groups and the boy in front of us. Now, I have a bone to pick with this boy, thank goodness I will never see him again, because he made me VERY uncomfortable. He was obviously gay, and his boyfriend was in front of him/beside him, both of them were probably the tallest people in the entire club, and they were in the front row, which was RIGHT in front of me. I was struggling to see around them, but it wasn't a bad view in general, but my issue was that the guy directly in front of me was basically humping his boyfriend while dancing and stuff. I have no issues with gay people (obviously, considering I'm a lesbian) but really!? Was that necessary? He was doing it basically throughout the entire concert and it was just really awkward for me. ^^; I was tempted to ask him to stop (nicely) but, yeah... I didn't.


The tech crew there was having issues after the DJ went off and we were all waiting for Utada to come on. Apparently they didn't learn to check everything before the concert (that's like, the first thing we learn in tech...)

ANYWAY! I feel bad because I'm making this seem like a negative experience, but it was probably one of the best days of my life!

So she ended up getting on a little late, but from that, it was AWESOME.

Opening (track from Exodus)
When she first walked on stage, the crowd went wild, even though there weren't very many of us there (the club was really small, but packed full!) I was expecting her to use this as her opening, because a friend I made in line was talking about it. I honestly don't remember much about this song because I was so excited to actually just see her. Seriously, I was waiting for this moment to happen for almost half my life, and I was just shocked about it all. ^^;

On & On
I really enjoyed this song! I love it on the album, but nothing compares to seeing her live! This is around the time I realized that this was all real. LOL. She got everyone to arm wave and whatnot. XD It was pretty awesome. She had the mic on the stand for this and she was doing that cool thing where she touched the mic stand during the...sexy parts. ^^; And I'm not gonna lie, she was hot.

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence - FYI
Now, this song was just fun! She really interacted with the crowd for this song, we were all her backup singers, haha. Instead of saying "NYC, NYC, NYC" she said "Boston, Boston, Boston!" (I imagine that she did this for every city she was in) and we echoed (along with all the other parts like, for like Tokyo and stuff.) And this is probably one of my favorite performances for this concert because of how much we were all just kinda going nuts, but also...!!! I locked eyes with her! :D I know, I sound like a crazy fan girl, but it really happened! She was scanning the crowd and, for some reason she just kinda paused on me, and our eyes locked for about three seconds before she looked away! I felt kinda dumb after I thought about it more, because I realized my jaw was left hanging open with a really dumb grin on my face.

Poppin'
This is one of my favorite songs on her new album, I'd have to say. I don't know why, I just really like the way it sounds. All the girls kinda went crazy for this song, because of the line "Girls, you know we have it better than the boys" we would all just go "YEAHHH!!!!" and get more pumped about it all! :D I was also pleasantly surprised to find that she added a swear. ^^; I dunno, it just made it more fun. For the line "We're fine~ Sooo fine~" Utada changed it to "We're fine, so damn fine!!" Haha.

After Poppin' she did a bit of talking, which was pretty wicked. She was excited that we finally made it to the East coast, to which we all cheered, probably because she totally should come back to Boston more often! She talked about how everyone seemed so young because most of us were students, and how she saw a lot of students when she was walking around and shopping in Boston. She also mentioned how this was the smallest concert on the tour, which just meant everything felt more intimate, and it was true, the smaller crowd just made us feel close to her. OH! And she talked about how there was a very inconvenient huge ass pillar right in front of center stage. XD She gave the guy who got the spot right in front of it kudos, and then was like "Oh...and kudos for you guys behind the pillar too! Someone has to do it!" XD She's cute. She also spoke Japanese to all the Japanese-speaking fans that were there (Boston has a Japanese college, so there was a group of Japanese girls who were just awesome and really cute!!)

This One (Crying Like A Child)
Obviously this is one of her sadder songs, and this is where I just really felt her emotion. I was shocked, because a lot of artists, it seems, don't put out the emotion for sadder songs. Hikki really looked like she was going to cry, which really just put this song up on a higher level. I don't know if this has anything to do with her recent break-up (which I'm sorry to hear about :/ I wish her all the happiness in the world!) or if she just remembers the feelings that she had when she wrote the song. Hell, she could've been acting for all I know, but I was impressed and moved.

Passion/Sanctuary
For this song, she started out in Japanese and did a really smooth transition into English about half way through. The crowd was crazy for it because it's from Kingdom Hearts, and that's probably how most of the fans found out about her. She did an awesome job, as expected. <3

Sakura Drops (on keyboard)
Before she started playing this song, she brought up how she was actually kind of embarrassed because the crowd was so small and close! It was really cute, because she seemed excited about it but actually kind of scared, like we would judge her differently because we were a smaller group. XD These songs she had a keyboard set up for her and she actually thanked the techie who was setting it up for her (I think he was the stage manager or maybe TD). So this is my little thank you for giving the techies credit! THANK YOU, NOBODY ELSE DOES IT!! ^_^ This is one of my favorite songs by her, so I was really happy to hear her play and sing it. I liked that she did the two songs on the keyboard, it was nice to watch her play! She did an amazing job at it, too!

Stay Gold (keyboard)
For some reason, I don't remember too much about this song. o__O; I think I was really trying to pay attention to her facial expressions and her playing keyboard. I wish I remembered more, but I do remember thinking it was good.

While they were putting away the keyboard and stuff, she started talking to us again~ She brought up how most of us were students again and how it was good that we were all going to school, because of all the creative tension and sexual tension it brings. (Yes, she really said sexual tension.) She explained how she dropped out of Uni, and how that was a bad example of her, but she had already had a career, but she wanted to know if it was what she really wanted, so she went to Uni. Clearly, she liked being a music artist instead, haha. Which I'm happy to hear (but lesson of the day: don't drop out of Uni, it's bad!) She said that she did miss Uni though, because she really likes learning, and how she's a bit of a geek. We all cheered for that one. XD Then she had us all chant "Books! Books! Books!" ext. XD Then Utada went on to tell us her future life plans LOL. She said how when she can't make it as a music artist anymore, she'll just be old and go back to Uni so she can study and graduate. XD

Devil Inside
I knew it was going to be this song as soon as the lighting changed red. She did a shortened version of it, but it was still pretty badass. This is the song that got us all bouncing and fist pumping/arm waving again because it was more upbeat that the last few songs she did. I think this song was prefect to bring the audience back into a hyper mood. :) I think she did some headbanging, which was wicked. <3

Kremlin Dusk
I knew that she had to be playing this song sometime, because it's really popular for her English songs, and I'm glad it did get played because it's my favorite English song of hers. <3 As soon as the band started the song, everyone went wild. Seriously, who doesn't like this song? Haha. We were all basically going nuts and stuff. For some reason, she looked extra-beautiful while singing this, especially some of the slower parts. I think it had to do with the part of the fact that this is a really meaningful song, and she really put her emotions into it, and I felt like I understood almost? I dunno, haha.

You Make Me Want To Be A Man
I think everyone was more amused than anything about this song. Of course, we all know it, but that doesn't stop it from being a bit funny. She seemed to have a lot of fun with this, pointing at people in the crowd during the "you make me want to be a man!" lines, haha. Also, she paid a lot more attention the the people in the way back on the side, which I was glad for, because although I was in the front, it was only fair.

The Bitter End - Placebo Cover
I had actually never heard this song before, and had to look up a set list to figure out what it was called, haha. But, Utada did an awesome job at it, it actually got me to download the song! Although, I personally like Hikki's cover better, but I think I'm a wee bit biased.

Apple & Cinnamon
This song was another one of those sad songs where she put a LOT of emotion into, it looked like she was going to cry again, and just...I can't explain her facial expressions or anything well, but the look in her eyes just showed the pain...It was almost hard to watch, but I couldn't tear my eyes away. It was just...I don't know...intense? Not to mention beautiful.

Come Back To Me
Having Come Back To Me after Apple and Cinnamon was just...wow. Way to rip my heart out LOL. At least, that's what I thought at the time, she really ripped my heart out in First Love. Nonetheless, once again, she just was flooding with emotion. I think I figured out a way to describe it, but it doesn't really do it much justice. It seemed like she was admitting everything/singing it for the first time, like she never admitted it before, and it seemed so real.

First Love
Now as soon as this song started playing, I was in a bit of a shock. I actually didn't expect it, because I didn't read any past set lists because I wanted to be surprised. And my god, I really was surprised to hear this song. This song has so much history with me, I was just overwhelmed. I actually got teary eyed (I can't believe I'm admitting this, heh) and started to cry, just a little bit. Now, I have a little boring story for you all so I can at least explain why I cried. When I was 9/10ish, my parents were getting a divorce, and I had a hard time with it, as would any other kid, but I also found out that I was moving back to Maine with my mom, which was 3,000 miles from my home in Hillsboro, Oregon. I really was having issues with the idea of leaving basically my entire life behind to move to Maine. But then a friend of mine gave me a CD of music on my last day of school in Oregon for me to listen to to try and make me feel better. I didn't know most the songs, but one of them was Utada's First Love. I didn't understand the lyrics or anything, but her voice really just made me feel better. I listened to it everyday, and I honestly think it helped me get through my parent's divorce. I didn't know it was Utada until I was probably 14. By then, I had misplaced the CD, or it got damaged, I can't remember, but I just stumbled upon her music by chance. So when I found it again, I was thrilled. So when I heard it in concert live, watching her sing it, it just kind of brought back all the memories (both good and bad), and I was just touched. Yeah, so that's my story explaining why I cried. This was my favorite performance of the night, because I can honestly say I have been wanting to hear this song live for half my life.

Can You Keep A Secret?
Everyone was excited that she was playing older Japanese music, and when Can You Keep a Secret? came on, everyone cheered. This had me bounce back from my little trip down memory lane, and back into my cheering, bouncy mood. A lot of people (including me) were worried that she wouldn't play any Japanese stuff, so everyone was excited for this. Even though this song is old, I still love it, and she did an amazing job at it! <3

Automatic
Automatic is probably one of the best old school Hikki songs ever. XD During the "It's automatic" line, we always yelled out the lines with her, and she seemed actually really happy that we were doing that, because for most the songs we didn't sing along or anything because we wanted to hear her sing (duh, that's why we all went.)

Boku Wa Kuma (Out of audience request)
I think she was a bit shocked that we wanted her to do this song LOL. But she did say "Well, you know I'm having a good time if I sing this!" Haha. Everyone sang along with it because well... it's Boku Wa Kuma. XD We all had our hands in the air like a bunch of hippies and it was just a good time. Utada was actually worried that the band didn't know the song well enough to play it, but they did fine and she messed up on the lyrics in a part! XD She apologized for that, but we all forgave her anyway.

Dirty Desire
When she announced that she was about to sing her last song, we all kind of "boo"ed XD; None of us wanted it to end. Hell, my feet were killing me and was hot and sweaty, but I would've been there all night. She asked us all to request the song on the radio if we liked it and "if you don't like it, then just don't bother." XD But this is the one song that is actually doing somewhat well in America. I think I read somewhere it made it on the top 100 list. YAY! Although, I'm always a bit shocked whenever I hear this song because I just...it's dirty and I still picture Utada as that cute little geek. ^^; But, hey, we all have that perverted side, including her. She did an awesome job with it, I think I like the live better than the original, actually. She did a really good job at making it look hot, not gonna lie there, haha. She also started headbanging!! THAT was awesome, haha. She also did a lot of headbanging in another song, but I can't remember which song it was for the life of me. T_T But Hikki, please, keep up the headbanging, it was wicked! :D Oh, and did I mention, I was a little bit jealous of the microphone stand in this song?

Encore:
We were all shouting for an encore like crazy, it was to the point where I actually was having trouble breathing while keeping up with it. We started stomping and clapping and everything, and when she came back on she said she was afraid that her dressing room ceiling was going to come down on her because we were so loud and stomping so hard XD

Simple & Clean
Of course she had to play this song, I mean, it's the original Kingdom Hearts theme. I still like the song a lot, even after all these years from when it first came out. <3 I think it was a good choice for it to be an encore song. ^_^ Awesome beat, not to crazy to get us all hyper and dying for more, but also not too slow.

After this, she introduced all the band members and techies by name and stuff. <3 Once again, thanks for giving the techies credit! She almost tripped over a wire during the intro of the drummer, and, she turned to the guitarist (because she tripped over his wires XD) and said "If I fell, it would've been your fault and my fans would've killed you!!" in a joking sort of way. Of course, we all cheered like crazy for that line. XD

Me Muero
I was curious if she was going to play this song or not, because it was on her new album. She said before she started it that it was probably her favorite song on the new album. Kinda cool that she saved her favorite of the new album for last, what a good way to go, amiright? Like Simple and Clean, it had the perfect beat for it to be not too hyper but not too slow, awesome choice for the last song, I'd have to say. Once again, the live is much better than the original song for this. <3 (actually, I think all the lives were better!)

She then threw out some balls that had a little bear drawing on them and her signature into the audience, I ALMOST caught one! The tall guy in front of me totally snatched it just as my fingertips touched it, he also accidently elbowed me in the chest really hard, but I don't think he did it on purpose. I was tempted to offer him all the money in my wallet for that ball, but I doubted he would've given it to me anyway, so I'll just have to deal with the memory of the concert. ^_^ That's more important than a signature anyway (even if I wanted one really bad XD)

Overall, the concert was awesome! If she's ever in Boston again, I am totally going again, and making sure I get front row this time in case any more tall people feel like waiting in line before I get there. ^^; I'm excited to say that Utada Hikaru was my first real concert, and I'll definitely keep the memories with me forever. <3
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Re: (Artist) Utada Hikaru
« Reply #512 on: February 06, 2010, 06:18:56 PM »
Sounds like an amazing time Sai! I'd have loved to have been there, she pretty much played all of my favourite tracks from her English albums. If I was there I would have wanted her to perform COLORS/DEEP RIVER. Those are the literally the first 2 Utada songs I heard and was my introduction to Utada rather than Simple and Clean. They're still my favourites.

Good to hear you had a great night! And you even got to hear First Love live! I'm happy that you finally got to hear it, I know just what the feeling is like to have one of your favourite artists play a song that's so close to your heart. :D

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« Reply #513 on: February 06, 2010, 11:12:58 PM »
WHOA that is THE MOST EPIC FUCKING RECAP SAI!!! Hikki is awesome :rockon:

She played way more Japanese songs than I'd expect. Come back to me gives me chills too, like I was there with you. Loved that intimate talk she had, about the uni and shit.

That loser who elbowed u, we'll fucking Fight Him if we were there :/

I'm so glad u and Kitami had a kickass time, the fact that Utada got to be a Geek in front of y'all (LMAO nearly tripping and then acknolwedging scores BIG for me!)

lol, heard ALL about DJ Mike from OpsMonkey's show last nite. at least H&A had an anime cover band


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« Reply #514 on: February 06, 2010, 11:25:16 PM »
Great recap Sai!

All these great reviews are really getting me hyped up for her show. Only two more days until Hikki comes home!

Anybody else hitting up the Irving Plaza show on Monday?

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« Reply #515 on: February 06, 2010, 11:51:51 PM »
^ You're up for a treat. :)

WHOA that is THE MOST EPIC FUCKING RECAP SAI!!! Hikki is awesome :rockon:

lol, heard ALL about DJ Mike from OpsMonkey's show last nite. at least H&A had an anime cover band

Geek Hikki is awesome, no arguing on that :cow: (nongeek Hikki is still awesome, too) And wish I listened to Ops show! I didn't realize he was doing a Hikki review show!

Good to hear you had a great night! And you even got to hear First Love live! I'm happy that you finally got to hear it, I know just what the feeling is like to have one of your favourite artists play a song that's so close to your heart. :D
Aww, thanks. :heart: It was really amazing hearing it, I'm still giddy thinking about it. ^^;

Glad you all like the review. ^___^

And here's the ONE picture I got while I was there before I had to put my camera in the car. Some people risked getting their cameras taken away, but I didn't wanna take the chance.

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« Reply #516 on: February 07, 2010, 01:03:23 AM »
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Anybody else hitting up the Irving Plaza show on Monday?

*raises hand* Oh hell yeah!  :rockon:
She's finally coming home!! (Well one of them anyway :D)

Can't wait to hear her sing First Love live. It's the very first Hikki song that I had listened to about a decade ago and also the very first japanese song that had listened to.

Speaking of Boku wa Kuma, I didn't know that Kuma Chang was gay. :shocked:
Oh Hikki.....

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« Reply #517 on: February 07, 2010, 01:31:03 AM »
Awesome report! Almost like reliving the show in Hollywood.
Interesting, the set list pretty much didn't change. I would think she change up a song or two.. like Poppin'.

Oh, and DJ Mike wasn't a bad DJ. It was fucked up how everyone was booing him at Hollywood. He started off really good and mixed good songs, but towards the end the crowd got restless and his mixing started to get shitty. I think he was just trying to fill up the time.

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« Reply #518 on: February 08, 2010, 08:41:27 PM »
I pretty much covered my thoughts on my show last week (& shared few other things from the concert  :D) but I'm glad to see that other people didn't dig the opening act too. The Vegas crowd was pretty much dead during the DJ set & were getting impatient to see Hikki. They weren't booing like the Hollywood folks but it was getting close to that. We were more similar to the Boston crowd from reading the recap.

Once she got on stage it was sooooo much better & made my inability to walk afterwards (my feet hurt like a mofo at the end too) worth it.  If only she would come to Canada.

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Geek Hikki is awesome, no arguing on that  (nongeek Hikki is still awesome, too) And wish I listened to Ops show! I didn't realize he was doing a Hikki review show!

The review show should up soon... Just waiting for the podcast to be approved. But you can read my written review while you wait I guess.  :lol:
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« Reply #519 on: February 09, 2010, 09:33:04 AM »
I just got home from the Utada's NYC show. Here's a short little write up.

One of the best shows I've ever been to. New York City crowds are notorious for not being very lively at concerts. This was definitely not the case for Utada. I've never seen an NYC crowd react so enthusiastically then they did tonight. I arrived inside the sold out venue right after DJ Mike Rizzo left the stage and the crowd was already hot, chanting "Utada." Then the lights dimmed, the Opening from Exodus played, and Utada walks onto stage making the crowd erupt. It was a good mix of Asians, non-Asians, and Kingdom Hearts fans. The set list, with the exception of the audience request (there was none), was exactly the same as the Boston show. Passion and Simple and Clean obviously got the biggest reaction. However, First Love was right up there too, most everybody in the venue were singing along. I think this was the one song older fans like myself wanted to hear. Like others my age, First Love probably introduced many to Japanese music. Plus, in my opinion, one of the best ballads ever written. It was the highlight of the set. The only song that people didn't have much of a reaction to was understandably The Bitter End. Though, she performed it great. Fuck, The whole show was great!

Of course, every mention of NYC was met with huge applause. And she talked about New York a lot. She mentioned growing up here, knowing everything about the city, and that tonight's crowd was the loudest of the tour. Louder than Las Vegas. I think she also gave a shout out to Canada for a Canadian fan that was there.

As with the other shows, no photography was allowed, and for good reason this time. And here's a good thing for people that weren't able to attend a show, it was being videotaped. So hopefully this concert might be broadcast or released on DVD in the future.

Here's a photo of the stage after the show:

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