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Friday, September 01, 2017


Let's start of 2017's NewsRadio Quote Month with a rocker.

BabyMetal death!

If there must only be one Nakamoto sister, I prefer Himetan and her lovely beam (ひめたんベーム!). But that won't be possible come her graduation. So we'll have to have the imouto, SUMetal. I believe she's got a voice and poise better than Techi from Keyaki-chans. She would give her a run for the money.

So. The fox god will guide us well this month.

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Saturday, January 28, 2017
The Fox God has smiled on me today. I found the Funko pop for Su-Metal at my local bookstore. She now joins Moa-Metal and Yui-Metal on my mantle. I've had the other 2 since the end of 2015, and I have been on the lookout for the lead singer of BabyMetal since then. It's taken me a year but she finally popped up. Unsurprisingly, I there were more Moa-Metal and Yui-Metal figures there. I was almost gonna give up, but checked around the store once more and found her, staring me in the face. The Fox God is good.

On another note, Su-Metal is Nakamoto Suzuka. Her sister, Nakamoto Himeka (Himetan), is an idol in my favorite thing, Nogizaka46, and it was just announced that she will go on hiatus because of unspecified health reasons for the latest 17th single. I am more of a fan of Himetan because I am more of a fan of Nogizaka46. It will not be the same without her lovely and energetic Himetan Beam. The 5th Year Birthday Live is going to be a tad bit sadder. I am hoping she has a speedy recovery so that she can continue to deliver her Himetan Beam.

Su-Metal by Funko

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Monday, July 18, 2016


Holy! Let me tell you the godliness going on here. First, the song is Keyakizaki46 breakout first single, "Silent Majority." Everyone and their oji-san loves it. Second, it looks like the Kami-7 of AKB48 plus a few of their senbatsu sousekyou members. Third, Nogizak46 and their most popular members. Fourth, Keyaki-chan represented by their most popular members as well. And finally, Ikoma Rina from Nogizaka46 killing as center.

Now, this makes me believe that anyone can slay at the center of this song.

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Monday, March 21, 2016


Because BabyMetal! Su-metal is awesome! So are Yui-metal and Moa-metal!

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Friday, January 15, 2016


Everything about this song fucking rulez!

The intro, the verses, the choruses... ROCKING!

The senbatsu, the hachi-fukujin + 1, the center, the 2nd generation... GREAT CHOICES!

The dance choreograph, the lyrics, the girls, seifuku... NICE!

The covers of the albums... COOL!

I love this song. I can play it on the guitar. I sing it most every day. Play this at my funeral!

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Friday, December 12, 2014


Here's something really kawaii for your Friday coffee break. No idea what the song is about, but I can't get enough of the girls doing the singing.

How did I find out about this group, Goose House? Did I get to this video on YouTube from following their OP on the anime, Your Lie in April? Didn't hear about them from there. Wasn't watching at the time. Didn't even know that they also did the ED for season 2 of Silver Spoon.

Perhaps I was searching YouTube for anime covers. But I did find one from other members of their collective.

Anywhoo, it's kawaii.

(PS. Megane!)

EDIT: Wrong fucking video...

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Monday, December 01, 2014


Been pretty infatuated with this song by Scandal, a Japanese girl band. I just find it fascinating coming from josikosei. Let's all rock out!

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Thursday, July 25, 2013


Another version of Lost My Music from Mukuchi-chan. I'm still not convinced she's a she, but she really rocks out the song especially the solo. Umm, she's got fingers that fly.

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Sunday, July 14, 2013
Pacific Rim was my most anticipated summer movie. I was so gung-ho for it since catching the teaser trailer last winter. Giant robots versus kaiju? Sign me up. I'm there.

Now it's in theatres as we speak, but will it live up to the build up?

HELL YEAH!

Pacific Rim is about monsters from space attacking earth. In the beginning, these monster, or kaiju -- from the Japanese 'strange beast' -- were tough to put down. Yet, earthlings fought back forming a Pan Pacific Defense Corps composed of giant robots, or jeagers -- from the German 'hunters.' They beat back these monsters, but after awhile the monsters evolve and gain the upper hand. This forces the shutdown of the PPDC and the earthlings to build giant walls to keep the monsters at bay. In a last desperate attempt, the few remaining jaegers are thrown into the Breach to shut down the monster portal. It's a plot out of an anime!

If you compare Pacific Rim to an anime, you'll find it wanting. When you have 13-26 episodes (6-12 hours), you can fill it with characterization. You can make your characters, troubled high school kids who also must save the world. With a movie of 2+ hours, you're left with shallow characterizations summed up in cliché: the father son team, the washed up pilot and the newbie. There's no characterization, but these labels. The characters are defined by them and they live up to them.

But what you want in a movie with giant mecha and kaiju? Big, loud battles! You get them. And more. If you ever wondered what a Voltron slash would look like, it's here. If you ever wanted to see the missiles released from giant mecha, it's here. Pacific Rim lives up to it's billing in the fights. That's what we want, it's what we get. Satisfying.

I won't let the shallow characters ruin it. After all, for 2 hours with tons of mecha versus kaiju battles, I would rather see that than the characters. Let television and anime have it. Just give me giant robots!

4 of 5 stars.

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Monday, July 01, 2013


You see that Southern Comfort commercial -- the one with the guy getting his hair washed? Did you hear the song? Yeah. It's the one you're playing now. It's called 'The Beat' by some guy named Lou Johnson. Sounds familiar? Of course, it's the sample for De La Soul's 'Ring, Ring, Ring.' Even the middle part. Funky right? Pure and funky!

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013


Is this a trap? Or can you fall in love with this guitar player? I'm going have to go with female according to her blog. Of course, this doesn't stop her from being a he.

I am so confused.

But whatever. She rocks. He rocks. I mean that's awesome.

Dear Kami-sama, can we get a third season of Haruhi?

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Thursday, February 21, 2013


I love playing Alice In Chains on guitar. Jerry Cantrell has really simple chord progressions that it's not hard to play many of their songs. Even a complete guitar doofus like me can play Alice In Chains. I had my iPhone on yesterday at work and this song, Right Turn, came on. It blew me away. It was like I never heard it before. Did you know that the original cut on the EP had stalwarts of the grunge era singing on it. Besides Layne Staley and Cantrell, there was Chris Cornell and the lead singer of Mudhoney, Mark Arm. Pretty cool.

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Friday, February 08, 2013


Let's move those kawaii pictures down the page.

Go.

Go.

Go.

And dance this mess around!

This dude and his jazzmaster makes me want to get that dang Jaguar. I'm absolutely torn between the white and the metallic burnt orange. I wanted white, but that orange just looks cool. Give me another two months.

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Monday, December 17, 2012


Funky soul party! Let's get up and dance. One more week! Let's dance! If you're sitting still at your desk listening to this, check your pulse: you may be a zombie! And it's no time for the living dead! Save that for Easter!

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Wednesday, December 05, 2012


R.I.P. Dave Brubeck. If this the only thing I know you for, then thank you. Here's a great cover...

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Thursday, November 15, 2012


YouTube surely does offer wonderful things. I dig the Adele original, but there are plenty of good covers on YouTube. I'm picking this one because of the cello.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012


Not to make too light of the serious situation that is Post-Tropical Cyclone Sandy, but listening to this awesome cover of Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks" by the girl group zepperalla rocks. Who knew that Robert Plant would sound decent as a girl? Of course his banshee screams sound like they do come from a girl.

The song's also a good reminder to be careful out there. What may look to be calm could be dangerous with downed trees, downed wires, and high water. Be smart. Be safe.

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Sunday, September 23, 2012


For the first few times I watched this cover of my favorite K-ON!! song, I thought I was listening to Mio. Woah. Now I figured that it's the girl playing the guitar who's singing. I couldn't figure it out because lots of these anime covers featuring a girl in a japanese school girl uniform end up being a guy in a japanese school girl uniform. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but damn, japanese guys with smooth lady-like legs is disturbing. Being slightly attracted to, even more disturbing.

Anyway. A for the cover. A++ for the exposed knee a lower thighs. A+++ for the singing; I thought it was Mio.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012


A rocking cover of a rockin' Black Keys tune, Lonely Boy, featuring girls on acoustic guitars? Sign in to blogger and post it for a morning music coffe break.

I'm kind of digging it! Hopefully so are you.

If so get up and party for a morning music coffee break!

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

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