tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2501670448657416824.post7577909294307459572..comments2024-03-27T13:55:03.912-04:00Comments on Kayo Kyoku Plus: Arashi -- Love So SweetJ-Canuckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09551828383307840403noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2501670448657416824.post-31106386630794864842016-02-15T14:48:03.478-05:002016-02-15T14:48:03.478-05:00Well (blush), I kinda feel as if this blog is almo...Well (blush), I kinda feel as if this blog is almost like a sanctuary for all those who "inexplicably" love Japanese music. :) Hey, that's all good for us!J-Canuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09551828383307840403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2501670448657416824.post-87624143274991415692016-02-15T02:11:55.926-05:002016-02-15T02:11:55.926-05:00Hi Larry.
Yup, this is one of the articles where ...Hi Larry.<br /><br />Yup, this is one of the articles where I'm going to touch on songs that I don't normally listen to, so stay tuned for the next one. :) <br /><br />Oh wow, I find it hard to believe that there are people who'd look down on those who like Mozart. :/ I presume this Mahler guy must be quite "up there". <br /><br />Believe me, I too hesitate to share the music I love with people... outside this blog that is. This blog is effectively my only other outlet to express my views. What I like is the complete opposite of what people my age like, which would bring puzzled reactions from those in my age group. But as you said, I've decided to embrace my interest in enka... be proud of it. It's sometimes good to not go with the mainstream.Noelle Thamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02869350840856391942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2501670448657416824.post-37177161712250508412016-02-14T13:03:39.855-05:002016-02-14T13:03:39.855-05:00Noelle,
Wow, I guess this is the breakthrough you ...Noelle,<br />Wow, I guess this is the breakthrough you mentioned in your comment to my earlier article. I enjoy it very much.<br /><br />When I was in high school, I had a number of friends who looked down on people's taste of music, especially if it's from an idol or idol group. In fact, they looked down anything mainstream, even in the realm of classical music. I remembered there's a Mahler fan who considered Mozart's music conventional and superficial. He may be right but I couldn't stand his attitude. Since that high-school experience, I've been hesitate to share the music I love with other people.<br /><br />It's alright to like Arashi's Love So Sweet. I just met with J-Canuck 2 days ago and he said that this site is all about guilty pleasure :) Besides, you can't stop your loving of something, correct? So, let's embrace it.<br /><br />I was also impressed by the catchy melody of Love So Sweet. I don't like their dancing though. It feels forced and may I say, a little bit silly :)Larry Chanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14427470996464209919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2501670448657416824.post-85880664054322594492016-02-11T01:14:20.191-05:002016-02-11T01:14:20.191-05:00Ah, yes. "Guilty pleasure" is definitely...Ah, yes. "Guilty pleasure" is definitely a word to describe "Love So Sweet" and other (older) aidoru songs for me. I don't mind Tokio, and for SMAP I only like one song by them but I always listen to Noriyuki Makihara's version... Your eyes watering over SMAP doing the backup dancing for Black-Eyed Peas is understandable.<br /><br />Leeets see, I'd bet that either Yoshi or Mae-Kiyo would be the first to crack a hip!<br /><br />Well, seeing you guys who are older than I am saying that you enjoy "Love So Sweet" too makes me feel a little less weird about liking it myself, all while providing me some laughs. So thanks for that. :)Noelle Thamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02869350840856391942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2501670448657416824.post-46368707457938436072016-02-11T00:53:47.342-05:002016-02-11T00:53:47.342-05:00I can only imagine what are some of those things o...I can only imagine what are some of those things other people in Brazil listen. <br /><br />Couldn't agree with you more about Johnny's acts being bad, Marcos. Well, at least the Arashi fellows can still sing... sort of. Better than SMAP, that's for sure. That bit where you said that you almost smashed your head against the wall was funny, but I too was close to doing that myself (probably the table rather than a wall), even if it's just for one song. But yeah, Arashi's been at it for more than a decade so they have to be doing something right.<br /><br />Haha, oh wow, that Aiba fellow is actually the one I dislike! (Going purely by looks here) But Sho isn't too bad. He actually looks like someone from EXILE or J-Soul Brothers.Noelle Thamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02869350840856391942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2501670448657416824.post-1649937394915969542016-02-10T22:48:40.983-05:002016-02-10T22:48:40.983-05:00Hello, Noelle and Marcos.
Well, I'm twice as ...Hello, Noelle and Marcos.<br /><br />Well, I'm twice as old as Marcos and I can still like "Love So Sweet". :) In fact, there are probably a lot of songs that I've liked on this blog that I cannot really tell most of my friends outside of you guys. I guess I can say that some of these tunes can be considered guilty pleasures.<br /><br />As you said, Noelle, a nice song is a nice song. As long as it sounds fine to you, that's fine with me. Most of anything by any of the Johnny's groups is stuff that I won't touch but some of the really big hits by SMAP, Arashi and Tokio I can go for. However, I reallllly cannot abide by the choreography. I once saw SMAP provide backup dancing for the American group Black-Eyed Peas, and my eyes just started watering.<br /><br />Picking out who one's favourite Arashi member is was a pastime with a number of my colleagues. I'm not sure myself but I guess if I had to make a choice, I think I would go with leader Ono since he's got that rather button-down personality.<br /><br />I would be interested in seeing that enka lot trying out some Arashi dancing. We can all place bets on which singer cracks a hip first. :)J-Canuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09551828383307840403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2501670448657416824.post-58254062817514244512016-02-10T09:19:50.316-05:002016-02-10T09:19:50.316-05:00Hi, Noelle.
Let’s say I feel the same way when it...Hi, Noelle.<br /><br />Let’s say I feel the same way when it comes to Arashi. And I’m a big 25 years old brazilian guy, which makes things even worse. However, I learned – well, still learning, to be honest – to not feel bad for listening to the music I truly like. You probably know I’m an aidoru fan, and that’s far from what is usually played here in Brazil. But people listen to things even worse here, so I’m kinda safe.<br /><br />Back to Arashi, just like you, I just ignored them. It’s almost common sense to any non-Johnny fan that Johnny’s acts are bad... plain bad. But one of my best friends kept showing me songs from Arashi, until I finally found a couple of tunes I liked. In the end, I almost smashed my head on the wall for liking Arashi, but it couldn’t be helped: as I wrote in one of my past articles about them, they’re a group with 15+ years of career, and a big ammount of work (almost like an album per year), so they surely have a couple of nice songs for any J-Pop fan.<br /><br />“Love so sweet”, and also Arashi most of the time, is pure cheese, but I don’t care at all. It’s fun, I can sing it, and the music is not bad at all, if you listen to it without prejudice. It's also my mom's favorite from them. As for Ninomiya, he’s one of my least favorite. Aiba-chan and Sho-kun are the best, hahaha.Marcos V.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09531398685057099974noreply@blogger.com